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Brevet  Lieutenant-Colonel 

JOHN    PAGE    NICHOLSON 
U.  S.  Vols.     A.  M.     Litt.  D. 

RELATING    TO   THE 

War  of  the  Rebellion 

1861-1866 


PHILADELPHIA 
1914 


300  Copies  Privately  Printed 

N0...170 


IN    REMEMBRANCE    OF 

James    Bertram    Nicholson 

"He  passed  away  years  ago,  but  his  fragrant 
memory  lives  in  the  hearts  of  the  few  who  were 
fortunate  enough  to  enjoy  the  sweetness  of  his 
nature  and  the  broadness  of  his  culture." 

'Methinks  'tis  prize  enough  to  be  his  son." 

3  Henry  VI.  2-1  XX. 

JOHN  PAGE  NICHOLSON 


FORE  WO  RD 


Returning  from  the  War  in  October,  1865,  it  was  my  good 
fortune  to  be  invited  on  Saturday  afternoons  to  the  meetings 
of  the  "Le  Cercle  autour  du  Poele"  at  the  old  book  store  of 
John  Pennington  &  Son.  Here  was  discussed  the  War  of 
1861-1865,  and  comparisons  were  made  with  other  great  Wars 
by  Prof.  George  Allen,  LL.  D.,  U.  of  Pa.,  an  acknowledged 
military  student  and  critic  of  the  War  that  maintained  the  Union 
and  destroyed  slavery,  and  in  the  presence  of  Dr.  Samuel  Lewis, 
Winthrop  Sergeant,  Wm.  Russell  West,  Hon.  Charles  Sumner, 
Gen.  Franz  Sigel,  Wm.  Henry  Rawle,  Prof.  Chas.  J.  Stille,  John 
Wm.  Wallace  and  others. 

The  absence  of  Lincolniana  in  the  Collection  is  due  to  the 
fact  that  Major  William  H.  Lambert,  a  good  soldier  and  my 
comrade,  was  gathering  his  incomparable  library,  and  absence  of 
books  relating  to  the  Navy  to  the  fact  that  Assistant-Engineer 
Frederick  Schober,  U.  S.  N.,  was  making  his  great  collection 
upon  this  branch  of  the  service. 

The  Books,  Manuscripts,  Pamphlets  and  Excerpts,  are 
bound  in  cloth,  morocco,  and  levant,  and  are  examples  of  the 
"Art  of  Book  Binding"  by  Pawson  &  Nicholson,  and  cover  a 
period  of  fifty  years. 

Scurrilous  books  have  been  eliminated  from  the  Catalogue. 

I  wish  I  could  express  the  pleasure  and  my  grateful  thanks 
for  my  intercourse  with  all  the  soldiers  who  were  interested  in  my 
Library,  and  to  whom  I  am  greatly  indebted,  but  that  is  impossi 
ble,  but  I  cannot  refrain  from  referring  to  the  Comte  de  Paris, 
with  whom  I  labored  in  his  great  work  "La  Guerre  Civile  en 
Amerique;"  Bvt.  Major-General  Rutherford  B.  Hayes,  Major- 
General  Winfteld  S.  Hancock,  Bvt.  Lieut. -Colonel  William 
Brooke  Rawle,  Colonel  Charles  C.  Chesney,  R.  E.,  Hon.  Samuel 
\V.  Pennypacker,  Lieut. -Colonel  Robert  Nicholson  Scott, 
U.  S.  A.,  and  Mr.  Joseph  W.  Kirkley. 


Aaron,  I. — THE  SCHOOL  OF  THE  SOLDIER  as  Now  Practiced 
by  the  United  States  Infantry,  from  Lieut.-General 
Scott's  Infantry  Tactics,  for  the  use  of  the  Home  Guards 
and  Volunteer  Militia.  By  I.  Aaron,  Philadelphia, 
formerly  Lieutenant  of  Third  Regiment  Jackson  Guard 
Artillery,  New  York. 

Philadelphia:  Collins,  Printer.    1891.     481110.     pp.  93. 

Abbey,  Henry. — THE  ULSTER  GUARD  AT  GETTYSBURG  on  the 
First  Three  Days  of  July,  1863.  By  Henry  Abbey.  A 
Poem  read  by  the  Author,  October  4,  1888,  at  the  Dedica 
tion  of  the  Battlefield  Monument  of  the  Twentieth 
Regiment,  New  York  State  Militia,  Eightieth  N.  Y. 
Volunteers. 

New  York:  Published  by  the  Kingston  Freeman.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  19  (i). 

Abbey,  Henry. — THE  ULSTER  GUARD  AT  GETTYSBURG  on  the 
First  Three  Days  of  July,  1863.  Verses  read  by  the 
Author,  Henry  Abbey,  October  4,  1888,  at  the  Dedica 
tion  of  the  Battlefield  Monument  to  the  Twentieth 
Regiment  of  the  New  York  State  Militia,  Eightieth 
New  York  Volunteers. 

Rondout,  New  York.     1891.     I2mo.     pp.  23  (i).     Second  Edition. 

Abbot,  Charles  Wheaton. — THE  TWELFTH  REGIMENT  OF 
INFANTRY.  By  Lieut.  Charles  W.  Abbot,  Jr.,  Adjutant 
I2th  U.  S.  Infantry. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution.     September,  1893. 

pp.  1125-1144. 

Abbot,  George  Maurice. — CONTRIBUTIONS  Towards  a  Biblio 
graphy  of  the  Civil  War  in  the  United  States. 
I.  Regimental  Histories.  By  Geo.  Maurice  Abbot. 

Philadelphia.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  34. 

Appendix,  pt.  (i).  (7).  Appendix  (3).     150  copies  printed. 

Interleaved  and  ms.  notes  and  additions.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Abbot,  Henry  Larcom. — GOUVENEUR  KEMBLE  WARREN.    No. 

1451.     Class  of  1850.     Died  August  8,  1882,  at  Newport, 

R.  I.,  aged  52  years. 

n.  p.  n:  d.     8vo.     pp.  15.     Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Abbot. 
General  Orders  No.  5,  Corps  of  Engineers,  Aug.  9,  1882.     Inserted  (4  pp.) 


Abbot,  Henry  Larcom. — MEMOIR  OF  ANDREW  ATKINSON 
HUMPHREYS.  Read  before  the  National  Academy  of 
Sciences,  April  24,  1885.  By  Henry  L.  Abbot. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  1 8  (Slip  errata). 

Abbot,  Henry  Larcom. — MEMOIR  OF  MONTGOMERY  C.  MEIGS, 
1816-1892.  By  Henry  L.  Abbot.  Read  before  the 
National  Academy,  April,  1893. 

n.  p.    8vo.    pp.  311-326. 

Abbot,  Henry  Larcom. — PROFESSIONAL  PAPERS  CORPS  OF 
ENGINEERS.  No.  14.  Siege  Artillery  in  the  Campaigns 
against  Richmond,  with  notes  on  the  15-inch  gun,  in 
cluding  an  algebraic  analysis  of  the  trajectory  of  a  shot 
in  its  ricochet  upon  smooth  water.  Illustrated.  By  Bvt. 
Brig. -Gen.  Henry  L.  Abbot,  U.  S.  Army,  Major,  Corps  of 
Engineers,  Late  Bvt.  Maj.-Gen.  Vols.,  Comdg.  Siege 
Artillery  before  Richmond. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand,  Publishers.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  183. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Abbot,  Henry  Larcom. — REPORT  of  the  movements  and 
Operations  of  the  ist  Conn.  Heavy  Artillery,  for  the  year 

ending 31,  1865,  as  given  in  the  Annual  Report 

of  the  Adjutant  General  of  Connecticut,  April  I,  1865. 

Hartford:  Press  of  Case,  Lockwood  &  Company.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  34. 

Autograph  order  1864  of  Gen.  Abbot. 

Abbot,  Henry  Larcom. — REPORT  from  the  Committee  on 
Military  Affairs  for  the  relief  of  Col.  and  Bvt.  Brig. -Gen. 
Henry  L.  Abbot. 

54th  Congress,     ist  Session.     Senate  Report  No.  670.     April  13,  1896. 
8vo.     pp.  (3).     Bill  (i), 

Abbot,  Henry  Larcom. — THE  CORPS  OF  ENGINEERS.  By- 
Brevet  Brigadier-General  Henry  L.  Abbot,  U.  S.  Army, 
Colonel,  Corps  of  Engineers. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution.     March,  1894. 

pp.  413-450.     562-564. 

Abbot,  Henry  Larcom. — UNITED  STATES  MILITARY  HALF 
CENTURY  RECORD  of  the  Class  at  West  Point,  1850  to 
1854.  By  Henry  L.  Abbot,  Brigadier-General  U.  S.  A. 
Retired. 

Boston,  Mass.:  Thomas  Todd,  Printer,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  59  (7). 

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Abbot,  Henry  Larcom. — UNITED  STATES  MILITARY  ACADEMY 
at  West  Point  1850  to  1854.  By  Henry  L.  Abbot, 
Brigadier-General  U.  S.  A.  Retired. 

Boston,  Mass.:  Thomas  Todd,  Printer,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  59  (7). 

Abbot,  Willis  John. — BATTLE  FIELDS  AND  CAMP  FIRES.  A 
narrative  of  the  Principal  Military  Operations  of  the 
Civil  War,  from  the  removal  of  McClellan  to  the  accession 
of  Grant.  (1862-1863).  By  Willis  J.  Abbot.  Illustrated 
by  W.  C.  Jackson. 

New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  &  Company,  Publishers,    n.  d.    4to.    pp.  XII.  1-349 

Abbot,  Willis  John. — BATTLE  FIELDS  OF  '61.  A  narrative  of 
the  Military  Operations  of  the  War  for  the  Union  up  to 
the  end  of  the  Peninsular  Campaign.  By  Willis  J. 
Abbot.  *  *  *  With  illustrations  by  W.  C.  Jackson. 

New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  &  Company,  Publishers,     n.d.     4to.    pp.  XII.  1-356. 

Abbott,  A. — PRISON  LIFE  IN  THE  SOUTH  at  Richmond,  Macon, 
Savannah,  Charleston,  Columbia,  Charlotte,  Raleigh, 
Goldsborough,  and  Andersonville,  during  the  years  1864 
and  1865,  with  illustrations. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers.     1865.      I2mo.     pp.  X.  374. 

Abbott,  John  Stephens  Cabot. — HEROIC  DEEDS  OF  HEROIC 

MEN.     By  John  S.  C.  Abbott. 
Harpers'  Magazine.     Series  Complete  No.  I — XVII. 
pp.  —     (Printed  Title  Page). 

Abbott,  John  Stephens  Cabot. — THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  CIVIL 
WAR  IN  AMERICA;  comprising  a  full  and  impartial  account 
of  the  origin  and  progress  of  the  Rebellion,  of  the  various 
naval  and  military  engagements,  of  the  heroic  deeds 
performed  by  Armies  and  Individuals  and  of  touching 
scenes  in  the  field,  the  camp,  the  hospital  and  the  cabin. 
Illustrated  with  portraits,  maps,  diagrams  and  numerous 
steel  engravings  of  battle  scenes  from  original  designs  by 
Darley,  and  other  eminent  artists  and  portraits  of  dis 
tinguished  men. 

Springfield,  Mass.     1863.     8vo.     Vol.  I.     pp.  493.     Vol.  II.     pp.  630. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Abbott,  John  Stephens  Cabot. — THE  LIFE  OF  GENERAL 
ULYSSES  S.  GRANT.  Containing  a  brief  but  faithful 
narrative  of  those  military  and  diplomatic  achievements 
which  have  entitled  him  to  the  confidence  and  gratitude 
of  his  countrymen.  By  John  S.  C.Abbott.  *  *  Illustrated. 

Boston:  B.  B.  Russell,  Publisher.     1868.     I2mo.     pp.  312. 


Abbott,  John  Stephens  Cabot. — ULYSSES  SIMPSON  GRANT. 

(Portrait).     (National  Portrait  Gallery.) 
Philadelphia,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  1 6. 

Abbot,  Lemuel  Abijah.— PERSONAL  RECOLLECTION  and  Civil 
War  Diary,  1864.  By  Major  Lemuel  Abijah  Abbot, 
U.  S.  A.  Late  Captain  loth  Regt.  Vt.  Vol.  Infantry. 

Burlington:  Free  Press  *  *  1908.     8vo.     pp.  X  (6)  1-296. 

Privately  printed.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Abbott,  Stephen  G. — THE  FIRST  REGIMENT  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 
VOLUNTEERS  in  the  Great  Rebellion.  Containing  the 
Story  of  the  Campaign,  an  account  of  the  Great  Uprising 
of  the  People  of  the  State  and  other  articles  upon  subjects 
associated  with  the  early  War  period.  Map  of  the 
Route  of  the  Regiment.  Tables,  Biographies,  Portraits 
and  Illustrations,  by  Rev.  Stephen  G.  Abbott,  A.  M., 
Chaplain  of  the  Regiment. 

Keene:  Sentinel  Printing  Company,  Printers.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  511. 

Abercrombie,  John  Joseph. — ADDRESS  of  J.  J.  Abercrombie, 
President  Western  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
at  its  Annual  Meeting  February,  1906.  Printed  by  order 
of  the  Society. 

(Chicago)  Press  of  Libby  &  Sherwood  Printing  Co.     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  7. 

Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Abernathy,  James  Logan — Washer,  Solomon  R. — KANSAS 
AT  CHICKAMAUGA  AND  CHATTANOOGA. 

Kansas  State  Historical  Society,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  271-275. 

Abernethy,  Alonzo. — DEDICATION  OF  MONUMENTS  Erected  by 
the  State  of  Iowa  Commemorating  the  Death,  Suffering 
and  valor  of  Her  Soldiers  on  the  Battlefields  of  Vicksburg, 
Lookout  Mountain,  Missionary  Ridge,  Shiloh,  and  in  the 
Confederate  Prison  at  Andersonville.  November  12  to  26, 
1906.  Compiled  by  Alonzo  Abernethy,  for  the  Committee. 

(Des  Moines:  Emory  H.  English,  State  Printer,  E.  D.  Chassell,  State  Printer, 

1908).     4to.     pp.  300. 

Abrams,  Alexander  St.  Glair. — A  FULL  AND  DETAILED 
HISTORY  of  the  Seige  of  Vicksburg,  by  A.  S.  Abrams,  of 
New  Orleans. 

Atlanta:  Georgia  Intelligencer.-    1863.     8vo.     pp.  80. 


Abrams,  Alexander  St.  Glair. — THE  TRIALS  OF  THE  SOLDIER'S 
WIFE,  a  Tale  of  the  Second  American  Revolution.  (With 
appendix.) 

Atlanta,  Ga.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Adair,  John  M. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the  Fifty-Fifth  Illinois 
Regiment,  with  a  complete  list  of  the  officers  and  privates 
and  an  individual  record  of  each  man  in  the  Regiment. 
By  Capt.  John  M.  Adair,  Lanark,  Illinois. 

Lanark.    1869.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

Adams,  Charles  Francis. — AMERICAN  HISTORICALASSOCIATION. 

Plea  for  Military   History  by   Charles  Francis  Adams. 

From    the    Annual   Report  of  the  American  Historical 

Association  for  1900. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1901.     8vo.     Vol.  I,  pp.  193-218. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Adams,  Charles  Francis. — AN  ADDRESS  on  the  Life,  Character, 
and  Services  of  William  Henry  Seward,  delivered  at  the 
request  of  both  houses  of  the  legislature  of  New  York  at 
Albany,  April  18,  1873. 

Albany.     1873.     Imp.  8vo.     pp.  —    Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Adams,  Charles  Francis. — LEE  AT  APPOMATTOX  and  other 

papers    by    Charles    Francis    Adams. 

Boston  and  New  York:     Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.      The  Riverside 
Press,  1903.     I2mo.     pp.  V.  1-442.     Second  Edition  Enlarged. 

Adams,  Charles  Francis. — LEE'S  CENTENNIAL.  An  Address 
by  Charles  Francis  Adams  delivered  at  Lexington,  Virginia, 
Saturday,  January  19,  1907,  on  the  invitation  of  the  Presi 
dent  and  Faculty  of  Washington  and  Lee  University. 

(Boston,  Mass.,  1907.)     8vo.     pp.  76.     Autograph  of  General  Adams. 

Adams,    Charles    Francis. — MEMOIR    of    Theodore    Lyman. 

By  Charles  Francis  Adams. 

Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  March  and  April,  1906. 
8vo.     pp.  147-177. 

Adams,  Charles  Francis. — SOME  PHASES  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR. 
An  appreciation  and  criticism  of  Mr.  James  Ford  Rhodes' 
Fifth  Volume,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams.  Reprinted 
from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society,  Second  Series,  Vol.  XIX.  pp.  315-356. 

Cambridge:  John  Wilson  &  Son,  University  Press,  1906.     8vo.     pp.  46. 

Presentation  copy.    Autograph  of  Author. 


Adams,  Charles  Francis. — 1865-1900.  THE  CONFEDERACY 
AND  THE  TRANSVAAL:  A  people's  obligation  to  Robert 
E.  Lee,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams.  A  paper  read  before 
the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  at  its  Annual  Meeting 
in  Worcester,  Massachusetts,  Wednesday  October  30, 1901. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin&  Co.     1901.     8vo.     pp.25.    Autograph  of  Author. 

Adams,  Charles  Francis. — THE  CONSTITUTIONAL  ETHICS  OF 
SECESSION  and  "War  is  Hell."  Two  speeches  of  Charles 
Francis  Adams  delivered  respectively  at  Charleston,  S.  C., 
December  22,  1902,  and  at  New  York,  January  26,  1903. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.  1903.  8vo.  pp.  41. 

Adams,  Jr.,  Charles  Francis. — THE  DOUBLE  ANNIVERSARY, 
'  '76  and  '63".     A  Fourth  of  July  address  delivered  at 
Quincy,  Mass.     By  Charles  F.  Adams,  Jr. 
Boston:  Wm.  Parsons  Lunt.     1869.      8vo.     pp.  22. 
Presentation  copy.   Autograph  of  General  Adams. 

Adams,  Charles  Francis. — THE  CIVIL  WAR  PENSION.  Lack 
of  System.  A  Four  Thousand  Million  Record  of  Legislative 
Incompetence  tending  to  General  Political  Corruption. 
By  Charles  Francis  Adams. 

Reprinted  from  the  World's  Work. 

pp.  IV  1-59.     Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Adams,  Charles  Francis. — PENSIONS — Worse  and  More  of 
them.  Proposed  Increase  of  $50,000,000.  A  riotous  and 
debauching  waste  in  the  Government  while  the  Country 
surfers.  By  Charles  Francis  Adams. 

The  World's  Work  Dec.  1911,  Jan.,  Feb.,  1912. 

pp.  188-196 — 327-334 — 385-398.     Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Adams,  Francis  Colburn. — A  TROOPER'S  ADVENTURES  in  the 
War  for  the  Union.  A  Thrilling  History  of  the  Campaigns, 
Battles,  Exploits,  Marches,  Victories  and  Defeats  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  being  a  complete  and  graphic 
narrative  of  the  Peninsula  Campaign  under  McClellan, 
by  a  Cavalryman. 

New  York:  Hunt  &  Co.,  Publishers.     (1886).     I2mo.     pp.  616. 

Adams,  Francis  Colburn. — THE  STORY  OF  A  TROOPER,  with 
much  of  interest  concerning  the  Campaign  on  the  Penin 
sula,  not  before  written.  By  F.  Colburn  Adams. 

New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  Publishers,  1865. 

12  mo.     pp.  616.     Autograph  note  of  Capt.  Adams. 


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Adams,  Francis  Colburn. — THE  STORY  OF  A  TROOPER,  with 
much  of  interest  concerning  the  Campaign  on  the  Peninsula 
not  before  written.  By  F.  Colburn  Adams.  (Illustrated.) 

London.     1869.     I2mo.     pp.  616. 

Adams,  Francis  Colburn. — SIEGE  OF  WASHINGTON,  D.  C., 
written  expressly  for  little  people.  26  Illustrations. 
Illustrated  by  A.  W.  Ward. 

New  York.     1867.     i6rao.     pp.  130. 

Adams,  G.  Mercer. — THE  LIFE  OF  GENERAL  ROBERT  E.  LEE. 
By  G.  Mercer  Adams.  The  Life,  Career  and  Military 
Achievements  of  the  Great  Southern  General,  with  a 
Record  of  the  Campaigns  of  the  Army  of  Northern 
Virginia.  With  Illustrations. 

New  York:  A.  L.  Burt  Company,  Publishers.     (1905).     I2mo.     pp.  IV.  1-321. 

Adams,    Herbert    Baxter. — VIRGINIA    MILITARY    INSTITUTE. 
"From  Thomas  Jefferson  and  the  University  of  Virginia." 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education  Circular  No.  i,  1888. 
Washington  Government  Printing  Office.     1888.    8vo.     pp.  286-292. 

Adams,  Henry  G.,  Jr. — INDIANA  AT  VICKSBURG.  Published 
pursuant  to  an  act  of  the  Sixty-sixth  General  Assembly. 
Approved  March  5,  1909.  By  the  Indiana-Vicksburg 
Military  Park  Commission.  Compiled  by  Henry  C. 
Adams,  Jr.,  Indianapolis,  1910. 

Indianapolis:  Wm.  B.  Buford,  Contractor  for  State  Printing  and  Binding.  191 1. 
8vo.     pp.  476. 

Adams,  John  R. — MEMORIAL  and  Letters  of  Rev.  John  R. 
Adams,  D.  D.,  Chaplain  of  the  Fifth  Maine  and  the  One 
Hundred  and  Twenty-first  New  York  Regiments  during 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  serving  from  the  beginning  to 
its  close. 

(Motto),     n.  p.     1890,     8vo.     pp.  VIII  (i).  1-242.    Privately  printed. 

Adams,  Julius  W. — LETTERS  to  the  Honorable  Secretary  of 
War,  on  the  examination  of  Field  Officers  for  Colored 
Troops.  Enclosed  in  a  letter  to  the  Officers  of  the  Army 
of  the  Potomac.  By  Julius  W.  Adams.  *  *  *  Printed 
but  not  Published. 

New  York:  John  F.  Trow,  Printer.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  24.     Second  Edition. 


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Adams,  William  Taylor. — OUR  STANDARD  BEARER,  or  the 
Life  of  General  Ulysses  S.  Grant,  his  youth,  his  manhood, 
his  campaigns,  and  his  eminent  services  in  the  reconstruc 
tion  of  the  nation  his  sword  has  redeemed,  as  seen  and 
related  by  Captain  Bernard  Galligasken,  Cosmopolitan, 
and  written  out  by  Oliver  Optic.  Illustrated  by  Thomas 
Nast. 

Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard.     1868.     i6mo.     pp.  348. 

Adamson,  A. — BRIEF  HISTORY  of  the  Thirtieth  Georgia  Regi 
ment.     By  A.  P.  Adamson,  Rex,  Ga. 
Griffin,  Georgia:  The  Mills  Printing  Co.     1912.     8vo.     pp.  157. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Addeman,  Joshua  M. — REMINISCENCES  of  Two  Years  With 
the  Colored  Troops.  By  J.  M.  Addeman  (Late  Captain 
Fourteenth  R.  I.  Heavy  Artillery,  Colored). 

Providence:  N.  Bangs  Williams  &  Co.     1880.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  38. 

Autograph  letter  of  Capt.  J.  M.  Addeman. 

Addey,  Markinfield. — "LITTLE  MAc"and  How  He  Became  a 
Great  General.  A  Life  of  George  Brinton  McClellan, 
for  Young  Americans,  with  illustrations. 

New  York:  James  G.  Gregory.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  352. 

Addey,  Markinfield. — "STONEWALL  JACKSON."  The  Life  and 
Military  Career  of  Thomas  Jonathan  Jackson,  Lieutenant- 
General  in  the  Confederate  Army.  By  Markinfield 
Addey.  With  a  Portrait. 

New  York:  Charles  T.  Evans.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.240. 

Admire,     J.— MEMORANDA.     Company     E,    6sth     Regiment, 

Indiana  Infantry  Volunteers  *  *  * 
Osage  City,  Kansas.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  (28).     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Agnus,    Felix. — A   WOMAN   OF   WAR   and   other   stories.     By 

Felix  Agnus.     Illustrations  by  Willis  H.  Thorndike. 
Baltimore:  Kohn  &  Pollock,  Inc.     1908.     I2mo.     pp.  209. 

Ainsworth,  Frederick  Crayton. — ENTRANCE  OF  STATE  MILITIA 
into  the  Military  Service  of  the  United  States.  What  is 
necessary  to  induct  State  Militia  into  the  Military  Service 
of  the  United  States  under  a  call  by  the  President?  By 
F.  C.  Ainsworth,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A.,  Chief  of 
Record  and  Pension  Office. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1903.     i2mo..   pp.  86. 


Ainsworth,  Frederick  Crayton. — MEMORANDUM  Relative  to 
the  Probable  Number  and  Ages  of  the  Army  and  Navy 
Survivors  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  and  the  possible 
number  of  beneficiaries  under  and  possible  cost  of  certain 
proposed  pension  laws. 

Record  and  Pension  Office,  War  Department,  April  14,  1896.     8vo.      pp.  15. 

Albright,   John   G. — A  SKETCH   of   the   Senior   Reserves   of 

Alamance  County.     By  Lieut.  John  G.  Albright. 
Our  Living  and  Our  Dead.    Oct.  1874.    pp.  134-137. 

Albert,  Allen  D. — HISTORY  of  the  Forty-Fifth  Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry  1861-1865. 
Written  by  the  Comrades.  Edited  and  Arranged  by 
Allen  D.  Albert,  Private  of  Company  D. 

Williamsport,  Pa. :  Gret  Publishing  Company.     1912.     8vo.     pp.  530. 

Alcott,   Louisa  May. — ON   PICKET   DUTY  and   Other  Tales. 

By  L.  M.  Alcott. 

Boston:  James  Redpath,  Publisher.     New  York:  H.  Dexter,  Hamilton  &  Co. 
l6mo.     pp.  89. 

Alcott,  Louisa  May. — HOSPITAL  SKETCHES.     By  L.  M.  Alcott. 

(Extract.)     Boston:  James  Redpath,  Publisher,     n.  d.     i6mo.  pp.  102. 

Aldrich,  Charles. — INCIDENTS  Connected  With  the  History  of 
the  Thirty-second  Iowa  Infantry.  By  Charles  Aldrich. 
Reprinted  from  the  January,  1906,  number  of  The  Iowa 
Journal  of  History  and  Politics.  Published  at  Iowa  City, 
Iowa.  By  The  State  Historical  Society  of  Iowa. 

Iowa  City.     1906.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  18. 

Aldrich,  M.  Almy. — HISTORY  of  the  United  States  Marine 
Corps.  By  M.  Almy  Aldrich,  from  official  reports  and 
other  documents  compiled  by  Captain  Richard  S.  Collum. 

(Motto.)     Boston:  Henry  L.  Shepard  &  Co.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  257. 

Alexander,  B.  L. — THE  PENINSULAR  CAMPAIGN. 

The  Atlantic  Monthly.     1864.     pp.  — 

Alexander,  Edward  Porter. — MILITARY  MEMOIRS  of  a  Con 
federate.  A  critical  narrative  by  E.  P.  Alexander, 
Brigadier-General  in  the  Confederate  Army,  Chief  of 
Artillery,  Longstreet's  Corps,  with  Sketch  Maps  by  the 
Author. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1907.     8vo.     pp.  XVIII.  1-634. 

Autograph  letters  of  Author. 

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Alexander,  Edward  Porter. — THE  BATTLE  OF  BULL  RUN 
(July,  1861).  By  General  E.  P.  Alexander,  of  the 
Confederate  Army. 

Scribner's  Magazine,  January,  1907.     pp.  80-94. 

Autograph  letters  of  Author. 

Alexander,   Edward  Porter. — THE  CONFEDERATE  VETERAN. 

Address  of  Gen.  E.  P.  Alexander,  on  Alumni  Day,  West 

Point  Centennial,  June  9,  1902. 
Cedar  Rapids,  la.:  Republican  Printing  Co.     n.  d.     l8mo.     pp.  15. 

Alexander,  Edward  Porter. — THE  MOVEMENT  AGAINST 
PETERSBURG.  By  General  E.  P.  Alexander,  of  the  Con 
federate  Army. 

Scribner's  Magazine,  February,  1907.    pp.  180-194. 

Alexander,  Edward  Porter — Livermore,  William  Roscoe — 
Swift,  Eben. — i.  Grant's  Conduct  of  the  Wilderness 
Campaign.  By  Edward  P.  Alexander.  2.  Lee's  Con 
duct  of  the  Wilderness  Campaign.  By  Col.  William  R. 
Livermore,  U.  S.  Army.  3.  The  Wilderness  Campaign 
from  our  present  Point  of  View.  By  Maj.  Eben  Swift. 
U.  S.  Army. 

Annual  Report  of  the  American  Historical  Association  for  the  Year  1908. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1909.    8vo.     pp.  (i)  225-247. 

Autograph  letter  of  Major  Eben  Swift. 

Alexander,  John  H. — MOSBY'S  MEN.     By  John  H.  Alexander, 
of  Mosby's  Rangers.     (Co.  A.)     Illustrated  by  Portraits. 
New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.      1907. 
8vo.     pp.  1 80. 

Alexander,  Walter  S. — SERMON.  Occasioned  by  the  death  of 
Edwin  Ruthven  Kayes,  Sergeant  in  the  26th  Conn. 
Regiment,  who  was  wounded  at  Port  Hudson,  May  27th, 
1863,  and  who  died  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  June  I2th,  1863. 
Delivered  in  the  First  Congregational  Church,  Pomfret. 
Conn.  Sabbath  Morning,  August  2nd,  1863.  By 
Walter  S.  Alexander,  pastor  of  the  Church. 

Danielsonville,  Ct. :  Transcript  Print.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Alexander,  William  L. — LIST  of  Ex-Soldiers,  Sailors  and 
Marines,  living  in  Iowa,  prepared  by  William  L.  Alexander, 
Adjutant-General.  Printed  by  order  of  the  General 
Assembly. 

Des  Moines:  George  E.  Roberts,.State  Printer.    1866.    8vo.    pp.  VIII.  1-722. 


Alger,  Russell  Alexander. — EULOGY  ON  THE  LATE  GENERAL 
PHILIP  H.  SHERIDAN.  By  Gen.  R.  A.  Alger.  Delivered  at 
the  Reunion  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland,  Chicago, 
September  19,  1888. 

Detroit:  John  F.  Ely  &  Co.     1888.     I2mo.     pp.  15. 

Alkins,  Thomas  Astley — Oliver,  John  Wise. — YONKERS  IN 
THE  REBELLION  OF  1861-1865,  including  a  history  of  the 
erection  of  the  monument  to  honor  the  men  of  Yonkers 
who  fought  to  save  the  Union.  By  Thomas  Astley 
Alkins  and  John  Wise  Oliver. 

Published  by  the  Yonkers  Soldiers  and  Sailors  Monument  Association.  1892. 

4to.     pp.  262  (i). 

Allaben,   Frank. — JOHN     WATTS     DEPEYSTER.       By  Frank 

Allaben. 

New  York:  Frank  Allaben,  Genealogical  Company,   Printer.     (1908). 
I2mo.     Vol.  I.     pp.  323.     Vol.  II.     pp.  337. 

Allan,  Francis  D. — ALLAN'S  LONE  STAR  BALLADS.  A  collection 
of  Southern  Patriotic  Songs,  made  during  Confederate 
Times.  Compiled  and  revised  by  Francis  D.  Allan. 

(Motto.)   Galveston,  Texas:  J.  D.  Sawyer,  Publisher.      1874. 

i8mo.     pp.  IV.  200. 

Allan,  William. — JACKSON'S  VALLEY  CAMPAIGN.  Address  of 
Col.  Wm.  Allan,  formerly  Chief  of  Ordnance  of  Jackson's 
2nd  Corps  of  McDonough  Institute,  Md.,  before  the 
Virginia  Division  of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  at 
their  annual  meeting,  held  in  the  Capitol  in  Richmond, 
Va.,  Oct.  30th,  1878. 

Richmond:  G.  W.  Gary  &  Co.,  Printers.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

Autograph  note  of  Col.  Allan. 

Allan,  William. — HISTORY  of  the  Campaign  of  Gen.  T.  J. 
(Stonewall)  Jackson  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley  of  Virginia, 
from  November  4,  1861,  to  June  17,  1862.  By  William 
Allan,  formerly  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Chief  Ordnance 
Officer  Second  Corps  A.  N.  V.,  with  full  maps  of  the 
Region  and  of  the  Battlefields  by  Jed.  Hotchkiss,  formerly 
Captain  and  Topographical  Engineer,  Second  Corps, 
A.  N.  V. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  175. 

Allan,  William. — LEE'S  CAMPAIGN  against  Pope  in  1862. 
The  Magazine  of  American  History,  August,  1884.     pp.  126-147. 

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Allan,  William. — THE  ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA  IN  1862. 

By  William  Allan,  A.  M.,  LL.  D.     With  an  introduction 

by  John  C.  Ropes. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.    1892.    8vo.    pp.  X. 
1-537.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Alleman,  Herbert  C. — THE  STORY  OF  GETTYSBURG.  By  Rev. 
Herbert  C.  Alleman,  Pastor  of  College  Church,  Gettys 
burg,  Pa. 

Pittsburg:  Presbyterian  Banner,  February  2  and  9,  1889;  February  16  and  23, 
1899.     pp.  21.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Alleman,  Tillie  Pierce. — AT  GETTYSBURG  or  what  a  girl  saw 
and  heard  of  the  Battle.  A  true  narrative.  By  Mrs. 
Tillie  Pierce  Alleman. 

New  York:  W.  Lake  Borland,  1889.     I2mo.     pp.  118. 

Allen,  E.  Livingston. — DESCRIPTIVE  LECTURE.  Both  sides 
of  Army  Life — The  Grave  and  the  Gay.  By  Rev.  E. 
Livingston  Allen,  Late  Sergeant  Co.  K,  I3th  N.  J.  Vols. 

(Poughkeepsie,  1885).     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Allen,  George  H. — FORTY-SIX  MONTHS  WITH  THE  FOURTH  R.  I. 
VOLUNTEERS,  in  the  War  of  1861  to  1865,  comprising  a 
history  of  its  Marches,  Battles,  and  Camp  Life,  compiled 
from  Journals  kept  while  on  duty  in  the  Field  and  Camp. 
By  Corp.  Geo.  H.  Allen,  of  Co.  B. 

Providence,  R.  I. :  J.  A.  &  R.  A.  Reid,  Printers.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  389. 

Allen,  Jeremiah  C. — ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT. 
Subject  Index  of  the  General  Orders  of  the  War  Depart 
ment,  from  January  I,  1861,  to  December  31,  1880. 
Compiled  under  the  direction  of  Brigadier-General 
Richard  C.  Drum,  Adjutant-General  U.  S.  Army.  By 
Jeremiah  C.  Allen,  Adjutant-General's  Office. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  506. 

Allen,  Jeremiah  C. — ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT. 
Subject  Index  of  the  General  Orders  of  the  War  Depart 
ment,  from  January  I,  1809,  to  December  31,  1860. 
Compiled  under  the  direction  of  Brigadier-General 
Richard  C.  Drum,  Adjutant-General  U.  S.  Army.  By 
Jeremiah  C.  Allen,  Adjutant-General's  Office. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  3-192. 

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Allen,  John  F. — MEMORIAL  of  Pickering  Dodge  Allen.     By  his 

Father. 
Boston:  Printed  by  Henry  W.  Dutton.     1867.     i2mo.     pp.  174. 

Allen,  Lewis  W. — MEMORIAL  of  the  late  Gen.  James  S.  Wads- 
worth.  Delivered  before  the  New  York  State  Agricultural 
Society,  at  the  close  of  its  Annual  Exhibition  at  Rochester, 
September  23d,  1864.  By  Lewis  F.  Allen,  of  Buffalo, 
(Ex-President  of  the  Society.) 

Albany.     1865.    8vo.    pp.  38.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Allen,  Stanton  P. — DOWN  IN  DIXIE.  Life  in  a  Cavalry 
Regiment  in  the  War  Days.  From  the  Wilderness  to 
Appomattox.  By  Stanton  P.  Allen,  of  the  First  Massa 
chusetts  Cavalry.  Illustrated  by  H.  G.  Laskey. 

Boston:  D.  Lothrop  Company.     (1892.)     8vo.    pp.  XIII.  494  (2). 

Allen,  Theodore  F. — THE  FLAG  STILL  THERE.    Theodore  F. 

Allen. 
Cincinnati,  O. :  The  Western  Literary  Press,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  26. 

Allen,  Walter. — ULYSSES  S.  GRANT.     By  Walter  Allen. 

Boston  and  New  York:    Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.       1901.       i6mo. 
PP-  153- 

A'Lord,  G. — A  SHORT  NARRATIVE  and  military  experience  of 

,  containing  a  four  years  history  of  the  War, 

the  *  *  *  of  the  stamp  duties  and  also  patriotic  songs 
of  the  latest  selection. 

n.  p.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  64 

Altsheler,  Joseph  A. — IN  CIRCLING  CAMPS.  A  romance  of  the 

Civil  War.     By  Joseph  A.  Altsheler. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1901.     I2mo.     pp.  419. 

Ambler,  Isaac  W. — "TRUTH  Is  STRANGER  THAN  FICTION." 
The  Life  of  Sergeant  I.  W.  Ambler,  embracing  his  nativity, 
poverty  and  toil  when  but  a  child  in  the  coal-mines  of 
England.  His  connection  with  the  British  Army,  sufferings 
and  dissipation.  His  escape  to  the  United  States  and 
dissipation  continued.  His  conversion  at  Newbury, 
Mass.,  *  *  *  and  efforts,  sacrifices,  and  sufferings  for  his 
adopted  country  during  the  late  great  rebellion.  *  *  * 
Twelve  illustrations. 

Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard,  Publishers.     1873.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  319. 

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Ambrose,  D.  Leib. — HISTORY  OF  THE  yra  REGIMENT  ILLINOIS 
VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY  from  its  first  muster  into  the  U.  S. 
Service,  April  25th,  1861,  to  its  final  muster  out  July 
9th,  1865. 

Springfield,  111.     1868.     I2mo.     pp.  392.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Ames,  Adelbert. — CAPTURE  OF  FORT  FISHER,  North  Carolina, 
January  15,  1865.  General  Adelbert  Ames,  Late  U.  S. 
Army. 

n.  p.    (1897).    8vo.    pp.  24.    (Slip.) 

Ames,  John  Worthington. — THE  FAILURE  AT  FORT  FISHER. 

The  Overland  Monthly,  June,  1870.     pp.  — 

Ames,  John  Worthington. — THE  SECOND  BATTLE  OF  BULL 
RUN. 

The  Overland  Monthly,  May,  1872.     pp.  — 

Anable,  C.  W. — A  FUNERAL  DISCOURSE,  Preached  in  the  Baptist 
Church,  at  Old  Cambridge,  May  8,  1864.  By  Rev.  C.  W. 
Anable.  On  the  occasion  of  the  Burial  of  the  remains  of 
George  T.  and  John  H.  Tucker,  who  died  in  the  service 
of  their  country  and  were  brought  home  for  interment 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Irving  Literary  Association. 

Cambridge.     1864.     8vo.    pp.  23. 

Anderson,   Archer. — ADDRESS  on  the  opening  of  Lee  Camp 
Soldiers'  Home,  May  2Oth,  1885.  By  Col.  Archer  Anderson. 
Richmond:  Published  by  R.  E.  Lee  Camp,  No.  i.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Anderson,  Archer. — AN  ADDRESS  delivered  at  the  Dedication 
of  the  Monument  to  General  Robert  Edward  Lee  at 
Richmond,  Virginia,  May  29,  1890,  by  Archer  Anderson. 
Published  by  the  Lee  Monument  Association. 

Richmond:  Wm.  Ellis  Jones,  Printer.     1890.    8vo.    pp.  45. 

Anderson,  Archer. — THE  CAMPAIGN  AND  BATTLE  OF  CHICKA- 
MAUGA.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Virginia  Division 
of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia  Association  at  their 
annual  meeting,  in  the  Capitol  at  Richmond,  Va.,  October 
25,  1881,  by  Archer  Anderson,  formerly  Lieut. -Colonel  in 
the  Confederate  Service,  and  during  the  last  months  of 
the  War  Adjutant-General  of  the  Army  of  Tennessee. 

Richmond:  William  Ellis  Jones,  Pointer.'     1881.     8vo.     pp.  38. 

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Anderson,  Charles. — TEXAS,  BEFORE  AND  ON  THE  EVE  OF  THE 
REBELLION. — A  paper  read  before  the  Cincinnati  Society 
of  Ex-Army  and  Navy  Officers,  January  3d,  1884,  by  Hon. 
Charles  Anderson,  late  Colonel  Ninety-third  Ohio 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

Cincinnati:  Peter  G.  Thompson,  Publisher.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  51. 

Anderson,  Charles  C. — FIGHTING  BY  SOUTHERN  FEDERALS  in 
which  the  Author  places  the  numerical  strength  of  the 
Arms  that  fought  for  the  Confederacy  at  approximately 
1,000,000  men  and  shows  that  296,576  white  soldiers 
living  in  the  South  and  137,676  colored  soldiers  and 
approximately  200,000  men  living  in  the  North  were 
born  in  the  South,  making  634,255  Southern  soldiers 
fought  for  the  preservation  of  the  Union.  By  Charles 
C.  Anderson. 

New  York:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1912.     I2mo.     pp.  408. 

Anderson,  Edward. — CAMP  FIRE  STORIES.  A  Series  of 
Sketches  of  the  Union  Army  in  the  Southwest.  By 
Edward  Anderson,  Colonel  I2th  Indiana  Volunteer 
Cavalry,  Past  Chaplain-in-Chief  G.  A.  R.  Illustrated. 

Chicago:  Star  Publishing  Company.  (1896.)     i2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-274. 

Anderson,  Ephraim  McD. — MEMOIRS.  Historical  and  Per 
sonal;  including  the  Campaigns  of  the  First  Missouri 
Confederate  Brigade.  By  Ephraim  McD.  Anderson. 

Saint  Louis.   1868.   8vo.   pp.  VI. -436.  Appendix  II.   Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Anderson,  John. — THE  FIFTY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT  OF  MASSA 
CHUSETTS  VOLUNTEERS  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
Army  of  the  Potomac.  By  Captain  John  Anderson, 
U.  S.  Army. 

Boston,  Mass.:  E.  B.  Stillings  &  Co.,  Printers.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  XIV.  1-521. 

Anderson,  Joseph. — HISTORY  OF  THE  SOLDIERS'  MONUMENT 
in  Waterbury,  Conn.,  by  Joseph  Anderson,  S.  T.  D.,  to 
which  is  added  a  list  of  the  Soldiers  and  Sailors  who  went 
from  Waterbury  to  fight  in  the  War  for  the  Union. 

(Motto).   Printed  for  the  Monument  Committee.   1886.    8vo.    pp.  VIII.  1-170. 

Anderson,  J.  H. — AMERICAN  CIVIL  WAR.  The  operations  in 
the  Eastern  Theatre  from  the  commencement  of  Hostilities 
to  May  5,  1863,  and  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley  from  April, 
1861,  to  June,  1862,  by  J.  H.  Anderson,  F.  R.  Hist.  Soc. 

London:  Hugh  Rees,  Ltd.     1910.     8vo.     pp.  120.     (Map). 


Anderson,  J.  H. — GRANT'S  CAMPAIGN  IN  VIRGINIA  May  i- 
June  30,  1864.  Including  the  operations  in  the  Shenan- 
doah  Valley  and  on  the  River  James.  By  J.  H.  Anderson, 
F.  R.  Hist.  Soc. 

London:  Hugh  Rees,  Ltd.     1908.     8vo.     pp.  104.     (Map). 

Anderson,  J.  H. — NOTES  ON  THE  LIFE  OF  STONEWALL  JACKSON 
and  on  his  Campaign  in  Virginia,  1861-1863.  By  J.  H. 
Anderson,  F.  R.  Hist.  Soc.  Barrister-at-Law;  Late 
Lecturer  at  King's  Call,  London;  Successful  Candidate  in 
Indian  Civil,  and  Home  Civil  (Class  i).  Examination; 
Lecturer  on  Military  History  and  Strategy  at  5,  Lexham 
Gardens,  W.  Second  Edition,  Revised  and  Enlarged 
Including  papers  set  at  the  Promotion  Examination,. 
November,  1904,  with  answers.  (With  13  plans  in 
pocket.) 

London:  Hugh  Rees,  Ltd.     1905.     8vo.     pp.  80. 

Anderson,  Thomas  McArthur. — CIVIL  WAR  RECOLLECTIONS 
of  the  Twelfth  Infantry.  By  Brigadier-General  T.  M. 
Anderson,  U.  S.  Army,  formerly  Captain  Twelfth  Infantry. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution.     November-December,  1907. 

PP.  379-393- 

Anderson,  Thomas  McArthur. — FOURTEENTH  REGIMENT  OF 
INFANTRY.  By  Colonel  Thomas  M.  Anderson,  U.  S.  A., 
Fourteenth  Infantry. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution.     July,  1890.     Vol.  XI. 
pp.  673-696. 

Anderson,  Thomas  McArthur. — POLITICAL  CONSPIRACIES 
PRECEDING  THE  REBELLION  or  the  time  stories  of  Sumter 
and  Pickens.  By  Thos.  M.  Anderson,  Lieut. -Col.,  U.  S.  A. 

New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  100. 

Anderson,  Thomas  McArthur. — WAS  GETTYSBURG  THE 
DECISIVE  BATTLE  OF  THE  WAR  ?  By  Col.  Thos.  M. 
Anderson,  I4th  U.  S.  Infantry. 

Journal  of  U.S.  Military  Service  Institution.     March,  1892.     pp.  269-275. 

Andrew,  John  Albion. — AN  ADDRESS  on  the  occasion  of 
dedicating  the  monument  to  Ladd  and  Whitney,  members 
of  the  Sixth  Regiment,  M.  V.  M.,  killed  at  Baltimore, 
Maryland,  April  19,  1861,  delivered  at  Lowell,  Mass., 
June  I7th,  1865. 

Boston.    1865.    8vo.     pp.  31.     Portrait  of  Gov.  Andrew  inserted. 

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Andrew,  John  Albion. — SENATE.  No.  i.  Address  of  His 
Excellency  John  A.  Andrew,  to  the  two  branches  of  the 
Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  January  8,  1864. 

Boston.     1864.     8vo.    pp.83.     (Soldiers  National  Cemetery  at  Gettysburg.) 

Andrew,    John    Albion — Butler,    Benjamin    Franklin.— 

CORRESPONDENCE    Between    Gov.    Andrew    and    Major- 
Gen.  Butler. 
Boston.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Andrews,  Christopher  Columbus. — HISTORY  OF  THE  CAM 
PAIGN  OF  MOBILE,  including  the  co-operative  operations 
of  Gen.  Wilson's  Cavalry  in  Alabama,  by  Brevet  Major- 
General  C.  C.  Andrews,  late  commanding  the  Second 
Division,  Thirteenth  Army  Corps,  U.  S.  Vols.,  with  maps 
and  illustrations. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  276. 

/  Andrews,    Eliza    Frances. — THE    WARTIME    JOURNAL  OF   A 
GEORGIA  GIRL,  1864-1865.     By  Eliza  Frances  Andrews. 
Illustrated  from  Contemporary  Photographs. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton&  Company.    1908.    8vo.    pp.387. 

Andrews,  Richard  Snowden. — ANDREWS'  MOUNTED  ARTIL 
LERY  DRILL,  compiled  according  to  the  latest  Regulations 
from  Standard  Military  Authority,  by  R.  Snowden 
Andrews,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Commanding  Battalion 
Artillery. 

Charleston:  Evans  &  Cogswell.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  164.     Plates  51.  (8). 

Andrews,  Robert  W. — THE  LIFE  AND  ADVENTURES  OF  CAPTAIN 
ROBERT  W.  ANDREWS,  of  Sumter,  South  Carolina, 
extending  over  a  period  of  97  years.  Replete  with  startling 
situations  and  interesting  incidents  together  with  reminis 
cences  of  the  War  of  1812  and  the  recent  "Unpleasant 
ness"  between  the  North  and  South. 

Boston:  Printed  for  the  Author  by  E.  P.  Whitcomb.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  87. 

Andrews,  Solomon. — AERIAL  NAVIGATION  and  a  proposal  to 
form  an  Aerial  Navigation  Company.  By  Solomon 
Andrews,  M.  D.,  the  Inventor.  1865. 

New  York:  John  F.  Trow,  Printer.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

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Anneke,  Fritz. — THE  SECOND  WAR  OF  INDEPENDENCE  of  the 
United  States  of  North  America.  By  Fritz  Anneke. 
Vol.  I.  Causes,  Rise  and  Development  of  the  Contest  to  the  fall  of 
Fort  Sumter. 

Vol.  II.     Occurrences  from  the  Proclamation  of   President   Lincoln, 
April  15,  to  the  Battle  of  Bull  Run,  July  20. 

8vo.     pp.  — 

Appleton,  Nathan. — HARVARD  COLLEGE  during  the  War  of 

the  Rebellion.     By  Captain  Nathan  Appleton. 
The  New  England  Magazine.     March,  1891.     pp.  23. 

Appleton,  Nathan. — HARVARD  COLLEGE  DURING  THE  WAR. 
By  Capt.  Nathan  Appleton.  Harvard  Memorial  Poems 
by  Emerson,  Longfellow,  Holmes,  Lowell,  and  S.  F.  Smith. 

Reproduced  from  the  New  England  Magazine.    8vo.     pp.  30  (r). 

Autograph  letter  of  Author  and  cuttings  inserted. 

Appleton,  Samuel. — ADDRESS  by  Samuel  Appleton,  Esq.,  at 
the  Dedication  of  the  Soldiers'  Monument,  Southborough, 
Mass.,  January  I,  1867. 

Boston:  Printed  by  Alfred  Mudge  &  Son.     1867.     8vo.     pp. — 

Armstrong,  William  H. — RED-TAPE  AND  PIGEON-HOLE 
GENERALS,  as  seen  from  the  ranks  during  a  campaign  in 
the  Army  of  the  Potomac  by  a  citizen  soldier. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  Carleton,  Publisher.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII. -318. 

Autograph  note  of  Col.  Armstrong  reflects  upon  Gen.  A.  A.  Humphrey  and 

relates  the  service  of  the  I2gth  Regt.  Pa.  Vols. 

Armstrong,  Zella. — A  NATIONAL  MEMORIAL  PARK.  By  Zella 
Armstrong.  The  Battlefields  of  Chickamauga  and  Chat 
tanooga  have  been  made  into  a  great  National  Memorial 
of  the  Civil  War,  with  a  remarkable  array  of  Monuments 
recording  the  Heroism  of  the  Blue  and  of  Gray. 

Munsey's  Magazine.     October,  1903.     pp.  659-672. 

Armstrong,  Zella. — THE  LAST  OF  THE  CONFEDERATE  GENERALS. 

Illustrated.     By  Zella  Armstrong. 
Munsey's  Magazine.     June,  1904.     pp.  337-393. 

Arnold,  Abraham  Kerns. — THE  CAVALRY  AT  GAINES'  MILL. 

Colonel  A.  K.  Arnold. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Cavalry  Association.     December,  1889.     pp.  3S5-362- 


Arnold,  Isaac  Newton. — SKETCH  OF  THE  LIFE  OF  ABRAHAM 
LINCOLN.  Compiled  in  most  part  from  the  History  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  and  the  overthrowof  Slavery.  Published 
by  Messrs.  Clark  and  Co.,  Chicago.  By  Isaac  N.  Arnold. 

New  York:  John  B.  Bachelder,  Publisher.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  75  (18). 

Contains  as  an  appendix  matter  relating  to  the  battle  of  Gettysburg  with 

illustrations  by  John  B.  Bachelder. 

Arnold,  Matthew. — GENERAL  GRANT,  AN  ESTIMATE. 

Boston:  Cupples,  Upham  &  Co.     1887.     I2mo.     pp.  66. 

Arthur,  Chester  Allan. — MESSAGE  from  the  President  of  the 
United  States,  transmitting  the  offer  of  Mrs.  Grant  to 
give  to  the  Government,  in  perpetual  trust,  the  Military 
and  Civil  testimonials  lately  belonging  to  General  Grant. 

48th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate,  Ex.  Document  No.  60,  February  4,  1885. 

8vo.     pp.  5. 

Ashburn,  Joseph  Nelson. — FOURTH  ANNUAL  AUTO  TOUR  OF 

THE  LOTUS  EATERS,  June  18-25,  1912.  (Gettysburg.) 
Cleveland:  The  A.  S.  Gilman  Printing  Co.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  31. 

Ashburn,  Joseph  Nelson. — HISTORY  OF  THE  EIGHTY-SIXTH 
REGIMENT  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry.  By  Joseph  Nelson 
Ashburn,  late  Private  of  Company  A. 

Cleveland,  Ohio.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  150.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Ashe,  S.  A. — THE  CHARGE  AT  GETTYSBURG. 

Charlotte,  N.  C.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  15.    Autograph  of  Author. 

Ashe,  S.  A. — THE  CHARGE  AT  GETTYSBURG.     By  S.  A.  Ashe. 
North  Carolina  Booklet  Vol.  I,  March  10,  1902.  No.  II. 
Raleigh :  Capitol  Printing  Company .     1902.     I2mo.     pp.28. 

Ashhurst,  Richard  Lewis. — ADDRESS  to  the  Survivors' 
Association  of  the  isoth  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Volun 
teers.  Read  at  Gettysburg,  September  25th,  1896,  by 
Brevet  Major  R.  L.  Ashhurst,  First  Adjutant  of  the 
Regiment. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  by  order  of  the  Executive  Committee.    1896.  8vo.  pp.  19. 

Ashhurst,  Richard  Lewis. — REMARKS  ON  CERTAIN  QUESTIONS 
Relating  to  the  First  Day's  Fight  at  Gettysburg.  A  paper 
read  February  loth,  1896,  before  the  Pennsylvania 
Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion,  by  R.  L.  Ashhurst, 
Brevet  Major  United  States  Volunteers,  late  Adjutant 
150th  Pennsylvania  Volunteers. 

Philadelphia:  Press  of  Allen,  Lane  &  Scott.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  29. 

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Aston,  Howard.— HISTORY  AND  ROSTER  of  the  Fourth  and 
Fifth  Independent  Battalion  and  Thirteenth  Regiment, 
Ohio  Cavalry.  *  *  *  Their  Battles  and  Skirmishes,  Roster 
of  the  Dead,  Etc.  By  Howard  Aston,  Orderly  Sergt. 
and  First  Lieut.  Co.  F,  I3th  O.  C.  Vol. 

Columbus,  Ohio:  Press  of  Fred  J.  Hees.     8vo.     pp.  ill.     Appendix  1-65. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Aten,  Henry  J. — HISTORY  OF  THE  EIGHTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT, 
Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry.  Compiled  and  Published 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Regimental  Association.  By 
Henry  J.  Aten,  First  Sergeant  Co.  G:  Member  of  the 
Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland. 

Hiawatha,  Kansas.     1901.     I2mo.     pp.  506. 

Atkins,  Smith  Dykins. — CHICKAMAUGA.  Useless,  Disastrous 
Battle.  Talk  by  Smith  D.  Atkins,  Opera  House,  Mendota, 
Illinois,  February  22,  1907,  at  Invitation  of  Woman's 
Relief  Corps,  G.  A.  R. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

Atkins,  Smith  Dykins.-NiNETY-sECOND  ILLINOIS  VOLUNTEERS. 

(Motto.)     Freeport,  Illinois.     1875.     I2mo.     pp.  390. 

Atkins,  Thomas  Astley — Oliver,  John  Wise. — YONKERS  IN 
THE  REBELLION  OF  1861-1865.  Including  a  history  of 
the  erection  of  the  Monument  to  honor  the  men  of  Yonkers 
who  fought  to  save  the  Union.  By  Thomas  Astley 
Atkins  and  John  Wise  Oliver. 

Published  by  the  Yonkers  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Monument  Association.  1892. 
4to.     pp.  262.  (i). 

Atkinson,  C.  F. — GRANT'S  CAMPAIGNS  of  1864  and  1865.  The 
Wilderness  and  Cold  Harbor,  May  3 — June  3,  1864.  By 
C.  F.  Atkinson,  Lieutenant  1st  Battalion  City  of  London 
(Royal  Fusiliers). 

London:  Hugh  Rees,  Ltd.     1908.     8vo.     pp.  XIV.,  1-466.     (Map). 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Atkinson,  George  W. — W.  VA.  SOLDIERS'  MONUMENT.  Oration 
of  Governor  G.  W.  Atkinson,  LL.  D.,  at  the  Dedication  of 
the  West  Virginia  Soldiers'  Monument  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  September  28,  -1898.  From  public  addresses,  etc., 

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of  Geo.  W.  Atkinson,  LL.  D.,  D.  C.  L.,  Governor  of  West 
Virginia,  during  his  term  of  office. 
(West  Virginia)  Printed  by  the  Public  Printer.     1901.     8vo.     pp.  202-207. 

Atkinson,  Joseph  M. — GOD,  THE  GIVER  OF  VICTORY  AND 
PEACE.  A  Thanksgiving  Sermon.  Delivered  in  the 
Presbyterian  Church,  September  18,  1862,  Raleigh,  N.  C., 
by  Rev.  Joseph  M.  Atkinson. 

Raleigh,  N.  C.     1862.    8vo.    pp.  15. 

Atteridge,  A.  Hilliard. — FAMOUS  MODERN  BATTLES.     By  A. 

Milliard  Atteridge.     With  maps  and  plans  drawn  by  the 

Author. 

Boston:  Small,  Maynard  &  Company,  Publishers.     1913. 
8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-401. 

Atwater,  Dorence. —  A  LIST  of  the  Union  Soldiers  Buried  at 
Andersonville.  Copied  from  the  Official  Record  in  the 
Surgeon's  Office  at  Andersonville.  By  Dorence  Atwater. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  Published  by  the  Tribune  Association.     1868. 

Ry.  8vo.     pp.  74. 

Atwater,  Dorence. — A  LIST  of  the  Union  Soldiers  Buried  at 
Andersonville.  Copied  from  the  Official  Record  in  the 
Surgeon's  Office  at  Andersonville.  By  Dorence  Atwater. 

(Motto.)     New  York :  Published  by  the  Tribune  Association.     1 890. 

Ry.  8vo.     pp.  72. 

Atwater,  Dorence. — LETTER  FROM  THE  SECRETARY  OF  WAR  in 
answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  Representatives, 
of  the  nth  instant,  calling  for  the  papers  in  the  care  of 
Dorence  Atwater,  late  private  in  the  general  service 
United  States  Army. 

House  of  Representatives  Ex.  Document  No.  149.  39th  Congress,  1st  Session. 

July  1 6,  1866.     8vo.     pp.  38. 

Aubery,  Doc. — RECOLLECTIONS  OF  A  NEWSBOY  in  the  Army  of 
the  Potomac  1861-1865.  His  Capture  and  Confinement 
in  Libby  Prison.  After  Being  Paroled  Sharing  the  Fortunes 
of  the  Famous  Iron  Brigade.  By  Doc.  Aubery,  Honorary 
Member  of  the  G.  A.  R.,  Iron  Brigade  Association  and 
the  Wisconsin  National  Guard. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  167.  (2). 

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Aubery,  James  M. — THE  THIRTY-SIXTH  WISCONSIN  VOLUN 
TEER  INFANTRY,  ist  Brigade,  2d  Division,  2d  Army  Corps, 
Army  of  the  Potomac.  An  Authentic  Record  of  the 
Regiment  from  its  organization  to  its  muster  out.  A 
Complete  Roster  of  its  Officers  and  Men  with  their 
record.  A  full  list  of  casualties,  in  detail,  dates  and 
places.  Maps  showing  its  movements.  A  copy  of  every 
official  paper  in  the  War  Department  pertaining  to  the 
regiment,  and  others  pertaining  indirectly  to  the  command. 
Illustrations  of  events,  biography,  etc.  Statistics.  With 
Reminiscences  from  the  Author's  Private  Journal. 
James  M.  Aubery,  Lt.  Co.  G.,  36th  Wis.  Vol.  Inf. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  430. 

Aubin,  J.  Harris. — REGISTER  OF  THE  MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE 
LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States.  Compiled  from  the 
Registers  and  Circulars  of  the  Various  Commanderies 
by  J.  Harris  Aubin. 

Boston:  Published  under  the  Auspices  of  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of 

Massachusetts.     January  I,  1906.     8vo.     pp.  258. 

Auger,  L. — LA  GUERRE  DE  SECESSION  PAR  L.  AUGER,  Capitaine 
Du  Genie  (E'trait  de  le  Revue  militaire  universelle). 
Paris  n,  Place  Saint  Andre-Des  Arts. 

Limoges:  Henri  Charles-Lavauzelle,  Editeur  Militaire.     n.  d. 
8vo.     pp.  252.     (Map). 

Aughey,  John  H. — TAPELO.     By  Rev.  John  H.  Aughey,  A.  M. 
Lincoln,  Neb.:  State  Journal  Company,  Printers.     1888.     8vo.    pp.  151. 

Aughey,  John  H. — THE  IRON  FURNACE  or  Slavery  and  Secession. 
Philadelphia:  W.  S.  &  Alfred  Martien.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  296. 

Avary,  Myrta  Lockett. — A  VIRGINIA  GIRL  IN  THE  CIVIL  WAR 
1861-1865,  being  the  record  of  the  actual  experiences  of 
the  wife  of  a  Confederate  Officer.  Collected  and  edited 
by  Myrta  Lockett  Avary. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1903.     I2mo.     pp.  XX.  1-384. 

Avary,  Myrta  Lockett. — DIXIE  AFTER  THE  WAR.  An  ex 
position  of  the  Social  Conditions  Existing  in  the  South 
during  the  Twelve  Years  succeeding  the  Fall  of  Richmond. 
By  Myrta  Lockett  Avary,  author  of  a  "Virginia  Girl  in 

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the  Civil  War,"  with  an  introduction  by  General  Clement 
A.  Evans.    Illustrated  from  old  paintings,  daguerreotypes 
and  rare  photographs. 
New  York:  Doubleday,  Page  &  Company.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  X.  1-435. 

Averell,  William  Woods. — REPORT  from  Committee  for  relief 
of  Maj.-Gen.  W.  W.  Averell. 

House  of  Representatives,  soth  Congress,  ist  Session.    Report  335.    Feb.  7, 
1888.     8vo.    pp.  5. 

Averell,  William  Woods. — REPORT  to  accompany  bill  H.  R. 
6794  Authorizing  the  retirement  of  Bvt.  Maj.-Gen.  William 
W.  Averell  with  the  rank  and  pay  of  a  Brigadier-General. 
Jan.  18,  1881. 

46th  Congress,  3d  Session,  House  of  Representatives.     Report  No.  91. 
8vo.     pp.  5. 

Averill,  James  P. — ANDERSONVILLE,  GA.  A  Brief  Description 
of  one  of  the  most  interesting  localities  connected  with 
the  History  of  the  Civil  War.  How  to  Reach  it.  Written 
by  James  P.  Averill,  Junior  Vice  Commander-in-Chief, 
G.  A.  R. 

Issued  by  the  Passenger  Department  of  the  Central  of  Georgia  Railway. 

I2mo.     pp.  31. 

Avery,  Isaac  W. — GEORGIA  OFFICERS  who  served  in  the  Civil 
War  of  1861-5  in  the  Confederate  Service,  including 
General  and  Regimental  Field  Officers  and  Captains. 

Appendix  A,  from  History  of  Georgia,  Avery. 

(New  York.     1882.)     8vo.     pp.  657-694.     Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Avery. 

Avery,  P.   O. — HISTORY  OF  THE  FOURTH  ILLINOIS  CAVALRY 

REGIMENT.     By  P.  O.  Avery,  of  Co.  I,  Fourth  Illinois. 
Humbolt,  Nebraska:  The  Enterprise.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  194. 

Avil,  J.  Howard. — GETTYSBURG.     The  Pictures  and  the  Story. 

Philadelphia:  J.  Howard  Avil,  Publisher.     1905.     4to.     pp.  64. 

Avirett,  James  B. — MEMOIRS  OF  GENERAL  TURNER  ASHBY  and 
his  compeers.  By  Rev.  James  B.  Avirett  (Chaplain 
Ashby  Cavalry)  and  other  officers  of  the  Army  of  Northern 
Virginia,  C.  S.  A. 

(Extract.)     Baltimore:  Selby  &  Dulany.    1867.     I2mo.     pp.  XI 1-408. 

Autograph  of  Col.  Ashby  Commanding  Cavalry  C.  S.  A.  inserted  with  many 

rare  cuttings,  confederate  portraits,  etc.,  etc.,  and  autograph  of  Author. 

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Ayer,  I.  Winslow. — THE  GREAT  TREASON  PLOT  in  the  North 
during  the  War.  Most  Dangerous,  Perfidious,  Extensive 
and  Startling  Plot  ever  Devised!  Imminent  Hidden 
Perils  of  the  Republic.  Astounding  Developments  never 
before  published.  Illustrated.  By  Col.  I.  Winslow  Ayer, 
The  Preserver  of  the  City  of  Chicago ;  The  Daring  Officer 
of  Secret  Service,  U.  S.,  by  whom  the  Formidable  Con 
spiracy  was  Broken  Up.  The  Only  Man  Living  who  can 
give  all  the  Thrilling  Facts  Concerning  that  Perilous 
Service.  Including  His  Memorial  Address  Delivered  in 
Central  Music  Hall,  Chicago,  to  Assembled  Thousands, 
by  request  of  Many  Posts,  G.  A.  R.  and  by  Citizens 
generally.  Lieut.-Governor  Smith,  of  Illinois,  Presiding. 
The  Distinguished  Services  of  Col.  Ayer  fully  Recognized 
by  the  Highest  Civil  and  Military  Authorities  of  the 
Nation. 

Chicago,  111.:  Published  by  U.  S.  Publishing  Co.     I2mo.     pp.  453. 

Ayling,  Augustus  D. — REVISED  REGISTER  OF  THE  SOLDIERS 
AND  SAILORS  OF  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion  1861-1866.  Prepared  and  published  by  authority 
of  the  Legislature,  by  Augustus  D.  Ayling,  Adjutant- 
General. 

Concord:  Ira  C.  Avans,  Public  Printer.     1895.     4to.     pp.  XII-I.  1-1347. 

Ayres,  Stephen  Cooper. — MIAMI  IN  THE  CIVIL  WAR.  Alumni 
Address  Delivered  June  13,  1906,  by  Dr.  Stephen  Cooper 
Ayres,  of  the  Class  of  '61. 

The  Miami  Bulletin,  October,  1906.     8vo.     pp.  (14). 

Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

A.  F.  G. — AN  ACCOUNT  OF  THE  SOLDIERS'  AND  SAILORS'  MONU 
MENT  erected  by  the  People  of  the  City  of  Nashau,  N.  H., 
in  the  year  Eighteen  Hundred  Eighty-nine  in  honor  of 
the  men  of  Nashau  who  served  their  Country  during  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion,  A.  D.  1861-65.  Published  by  order 
of  the  City  Councils,  November,  1889. 

Nashau,  N.  H.:  James  H.  Barker,  City  Printer.     1889.    8vo.     pp.  124  (i). 

A.  S.  W. — THE  TRIAL  AND  DEATH  OF  HENRY  WIRZ  with  Other 

Matters  Pertaining  Thereto. 
Raleigh:   E.  M.  Uzzell  &  Co.,  Printers.     1908.     8vo.     pp.  62. 

ACTIVE  SERVICE  IN  WEST  VIRGINIA. 

The  Continental  Monthly,  Mar.,  1862.     pp.  — 

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A.  D.   1862,  or  How  they  act  in  Baltimore.     By  a  Volunteer 

Zouave. 
(Motto.)    Baltimore:  (1862)  Jas.  S.  Waters.     I2mo.    pp.  12.    Fourth  Edition. 

A.  D.  1862,  or  The  Volunteer  Zouave  in  Baltimore.     By  an 

Officer  of  the  "Guards." 
Baltimore.     1862.     I2mo.     pp.  7.     First  Edition. 

ADDENDA  AND  CORRECTIONS  to  the  Book  "  Illinois  at  Vicksburg." 
Published  by  Authority  of  the  State  of  Illinois  and  Pre 
pared,  Printed  and  Distributed  by  the  Illinois-Vicksburg 
Military  Park  Commission  in  1907. 

Chicago:  Illinois-Vicksburg  Park  Commission,  December  20,  1910. 

Sm.  4to.     pp.  (5) 

ADDRESS  commemorative  of  the  Services  of  the  Alumni  and 
former  Students  of  Lafayette  College  in  the  War  for  the 
Union,  delivered  by  Prof.  Henry  T.  Lee  before  the  trustees 
and  alumni  of  the  College,  Tuesday,  July  24,  1866,  to 
gether  with  the  roll  of  honor  and  obituaries  of  the  dead. 

Easton,  Pa.:  Published  by  the  Board  of  Trustees.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

ADDRESS  OF  CONGRESS  to  the  People  of  the  Confederate  States. 

Joint  resolutions  in  relation  to  the  War. 
(Richmond.     1863.)     8vo.     pp.  8. 

ADDRESS  of  the  Merchants  of  the  City  of  Norfolk,  Va.,  to 
Brigadier-General  Henry  M.  Naglee;  and  His  Reply. 
October,  1863. 

Philadelphia.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

ADDRESSES,  delivered  in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives 
of  Connecticut,  in  Honor  of  Colonel  Charles  L.  Russell. 
Printed  by  Order  of  the  General  Assembly. 

New  Haven:  Babcock  &  Sizer,  State  Printers.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  35. 

ADDRESSES  AND  PROCEEDINGS  including  the  oration  pronounced 
by  Rev.  Dr.  Bushnell  at  the  Commemorative  celebration 
held  July  26th,  1865,  in  honor  of  the  Alumni  of  Yale 
College  who  were  in  the  military  or  naval  service  of  the 
United  States  during  the  recent  war,  together  with  the 
names  comprised  in  The  Roll  of  Honor. 

New  Haven.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  — 

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ADDRESSES  ON  THE  DEATH  OF  HON.  EDWARD  D.  BAKER  delivered 
in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  on  Wednesday, 
December  n,  1861. 

Washington.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  87. 

Portrait  and  Autograph  of  Gen.  Baker  inserted. 

ADJUDICATION  AND  PAYMENT  OF  DAMAGES  sustained  by  Citizens 
of  certain  counties  in  Pennsylvania. 

House  of  Representatives,  54th  Congress,  1st  Session.     Report  No.  42. 
January  14,  1896.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

ADJUTANT  AND  INSPECTOR-GENERAL'S  OFFICE.  Special  Orders 
of  the  Adjutant  and  Inspector-General's  Office.  Con 
federate  States  1 86 1. 

(Vol.  I.)    pp.  318.     Index  101.     (Vol.  II.)    pp.  601.     Index  264. 
(Vol.  III.)  pp.  604.     Index  248.     (Vol.  IV.)  pp.  899.     Index  139. 
(Vol.  V.)  pp.  233.     Index  103. 

(Washington.    1885-86-87.)     8vo.     5  Vols.     20  copies  printed. 

ADVERSE  REPORT  OF  THE  COMMITTEE  ON  INVALID  PENSIONS  to 

pension  Mrs.  General  Logan. 

Report  3858. 49th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives.  Feb.  1, 1887. 
8vo.     pp.  12. 

"Gives  a  list  of  the  Major-Generals  Regular  and  Volunteer  and  the  Rear- 
Admirals  during  the  War. " 

ADVISORY  COUNCIL  OF  VIRGINIA.  Index  to  Record  of  the 
Proceedings  of  Advisory  Council  of  Virginia  containing 
names  of  all  appointments  of  officers  in  the  Provisonal 
Army  of  Virginia  "Advised"  or  "Rejected"  from  April 
21,  to  June  20,  1861. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

A  FEW  AMONG  MANY  REASONS  why  there  should  be  established 
at  and  near  Fredericksburg,  in  the  State  of  Virginia,  a 
National  Battlefield  Park,  embracing  the  Battlefields  of 
Fredericksburg,  Chancellorsville,  Salem  Church,  Todd's 
Tavern,  The  Wilderness  and  Spotsylvania  Court-House. 
With  Map. 

Fredericksburg,  Va.:  Star  Print.     i6mo.     pp.  II. 

AFTER  THE  BATTLE,  conversations  in  the  Military  Hospital  after 

the  battle  of  Gettysburg. 
(Dublin  Steam  Printing  Company. )_  n.  d.     l8mo.     pp.  4. 

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A  KIND  WORD  TO  THE  OFFICERS  OF  OUR  ARMY. 

Tract  No.  96.    Published  by  the  South  Carolina  Tract  Society.   i6mo.    pp.  8. 
(Contains  a  list  of  the  publications  of  the  Society  from  No.  I  to  No.  103.) 

ALBANY  ARMY  LETTER,  April  20-25,  1863,  No.  i.     May  15,  1863, 

No.  2.     May  28,  1863,  No.  3. 
Folio,     pp.  n. 

ALBANY  (The)  Zouave  Cadets  to  the  Rochester  Union  Blues. 
Albany:  Munsell.     1866.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  — 

ALLEGHENY  COUNTY,  PENNA.  The  Roll  of  Honor,  Complete 
Roster  of  the  Fallen  and  Maimed  Heroes  of  Allegheny 
County.  Indorsed  by  Joint  Memorial  Day  Committee. 
A  long  list  of  honored  names,  which  will  Revive  Memories 
of  Camp,  Field  and  Comrades,  who  sleep  beneath  the 
Pine  and  Palmetto. 

Pittsburgh:  The  Dispatch.     May  30,  1888.     8vo.     pp.  (48). 

A  LOYAL  AND  PATRIOTIC  CHARITY  WELL  ENDED.  Appendix  to 
Historical  Sketch  of  the  Soldiers'  Home,  in  the  City  of 
Philadelphia.  Containing  an  account,  chiefly  from  the 
"Public  Ledger"  of  July  3d,  1889,  of  the  proceedings 
attending  the  dissolution  of  the  Home  as  a  Corporation, 
on  July  2d,  1889,  and  the  Transfer  to  the  Loyal  Legion 
of  its  Monument. 

Philadelphia:   Press  of  Franklin  Printing  Company.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

ALPHABETICAL  ARMY  REGISTER  giving  the  names,  date  of 
present  and  original  commissions,  rank,  place  of  nativity, 
and  from  whence  appointed,  of  all  officers  of  the  U.  S. 
Army  as  shown  by  the  Official  Army  Register,  May, 
1863. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  64. 

ALPHABETICAL  CARD  INDEX  of  the  Rolls  of  the  i64th  New  York 
Infantry,  prepared  and  published  by  Brigadier-General 
Richard  C.  Drum,  Adjutant-General  U.  S.  Army,  under 
instructions  from  the  Secretary  of  War.  This  volume 
contains  a  transcript  of  the  rolls  only,  including  the 
Regimental  and  Company  muster  in,  bi-monthly  muster, 
and  muster-out  roll,  and  the  muster-out  rolls  of  individuals 
and  detachments. 

Washington:     Government  Printing  Office.     1889. 

8vo.     pp.  273.     10  copies  printed. 

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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  THE  1620  NEW  YORK  VOLUNTEER 
INFANTRY,  being  an  abstract  of  the  field  and  staff  and 
company  rolls.  Such  parts  of  the  personal  military 
histories  of  officers  and  soldiers  as  are  not  found  on  the 
rolls  of  the  organization  are  not  herein  included,  save  only 
so  much  as  is  contained  in  the  Individual  and  Detachment 
muster-out  rolls  of  enlisted  men  February  16,  1889. 
Referred  to  the  Committee  on  Military  affairs. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1889. 

8vo.     pp.  247.     10  copies  printed. 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MILITARY  POSTS  AND  STATIONS,  and 
National  Cemeteries  of  the  United  States  with  their  Post 
Offices  and  Telegraph  Stations. 

Washington:  Adjutant-General's  Office.     1878.     I2mo.     pp.  12.     (2) 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MILITARY  POSTS,  Garrisons,  Stations, 
and  National  Cemeteries,  of  the  United  States  with  their 
Post  Offices  and  Telegraph  Stations,  February  28,  1879. 

Washington:  Adjutant-General's  Office.     1879. 

I2mo.     pp.  14  and  2  folding  charts. 

ALPHA  DIGAMMA  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  members  of  the 
Alpha  Digamma  Society.  Alpha  Chapter  of  Marietta 
College  1859-80. 

Cincinnati:  Peter  G.  Thomson,  Printer.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  52. 

Army  Record  of  members. 

AMERICAN  CYCLOPS  (The).  The  hero  of  New  Orleans  and 
spoiler  of  Silver  spoons  dubbed  LL.  D.  by  Pasquino. 
(Illustrated.) 

Baltimore:  Kelly  &  Piet.     1868.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  27. 

A  MESSAGE  FROM  THE  ARMY  OF  THE  VALLEY  OF  VIRGINIA. 

Camp  of  Smith's  Brigade,  Feb.  10,  1865. 
Richmond.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  I. 

AN  ALMANAC  FOR  THE  YEAR  1894  with  some  Pictures  and 
information  concerning  the  Battles  and  Commanders  of 
the  Civil  War. 

Hartford,  Conn. :  Phoenix  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company.     I2mo.     pp.42. 

AN  ACT  TO  CORRECT  THE  MILITARY  RECORD  OF  FREDERICK  D. 
GRANT,  6ist  Congress,  2d  Session.  H.  R.  21075,  pp.  2. 
Private  Calendar  No.  275,  6ist  Congress,  2d  Session, 
House  of  Representatives,  Report  No.  652.  pp.  3. 

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AN  ACT  TO  PROVIDE  FOR  THE  ERECTION  OF  MEMORIAL  TABLETS 
or  Monuments  to  suitably  mark  the  Position  occupied  by 
the  various  Maryland  Military  Organizations  serving 
with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  on  the  Battlefield  of 
Gettysburg,  in  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg,  and  to  make 
Suitable  Appropriation  therefor. 

Baltimore:  James  Young.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  (3). 

AN  ACCOUNT  OF  THE  RETURN  OF  THE  FLAGS  OF  THE  PENNSYL 
VANIA  REGIMENTS,  July  4,  1866. 

Philadelphia:  Inquirer.    Thursday,  July  5,  1866.    8vo.    pp.  (14).     (Mounted.) 

AN  ACT  GRANTING  A  PENSION  TO  JOHN  M.  PALMER.  55th 
Congress,  3d  Session,  House  of  Representatives.  Report 
No.  1910. 

February  4,  1899.     8vo.     pp.  5.     (bill  i) 

AN  ACT  TO   FURTHER  PROVIDE  FOR   THE   PUBLIC   DEFENSE. 

Approved  Oct.  u,  1862. 
Richmond.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

ANALYTICAL   INDEX  OF  GENERAL  ORDERS  Adjutant-General's 

Office,     1861-76. 
Washington.     1878.     I2mo.     pp.  127. 

AN  APPEAL  FOR  SICK  SOLDIERS.  Report  of  the  Ladies'  Aid 
Society  of  Philadelphia,  1861,  pp.  8,  X.  1862  pp.  15,  X. 
1862  pp.  61,  X.  1863  pp.  40,  X.  1863  pp.  21,  X.  1864  pp. 
55,  X.  1865  pp.  27. 

(Philadelphia.)     i6mo. 

ANDERSON  CAVALRY.  (Documents  relating  to  the  publication 
of  the  Records  of  the  Rebellion  and  the  inserting  therein  a 
newspaper  list.) 

8vo.     pp.  —     Unique  set. 

ANDOVER,  MASS.  MEMORIAL  HALL.  i.  Historical  Sketch  of 
the  Memorial  Hall,  Andover,  Mass.,  with  the  rules  and 
regulations.  Lawrence,  Mass.  1873.  pp.  19.  2.  An 
address  delivered  May  30,  1873,  at  the  dedication  of  the 
Memorial  Hall,  Andover,  Massachusetts,  by  Rev.  Phillips 
Brooks. 

Andover.     1873.     8vo.     pp.  33. 

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ANECDOTES  OF  THE  REBELLION.  A  collection  of  Humorous, 
Pathetic  and  Thrilling  Narratives  of  Actual  Experiences 
during  the  War,  Embracing  Reminiscences  of  Bivouac 
and  Battlefield,  March  and  Picket. 

New  York:  The  Leisure  Hour  Library,  No.  113.     n.  d.     410.     pp.  15. 

AN  HISTORICAL  SKETCH  OF  THE  1620  REGIMENT,  N.  Y.  Vol. 

Infantry,    (3d   Metropolitan  Guard)    iQth  Army  Corps, 

1862-1865. 
Albany:  Weed,  Parsons  &  Company,  Printers.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  54. 

AN  HISTORICAL  SKETCH  OF  THE  WASHINGTON  LIGHT  INFANTRY 

OF  CHARLESTON,  S.  C. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

A  NIGHT  IN  THE  WILDERNESS,  VA. 
The  Galaxy,  May,  1871.     pp.  — 

AN  INTERESTING  HISTORICAL  LETTER.  Reprinted  from  the 
Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography. 
April,  1901. 

Philadelphia.     1901.     pp.  3. 

(Relates  to  the  Bushman  Papers  in  the  Hist.  Soc.  of  Penna.)  50  copies  printed. 

ANNALS  OF  THE  WAR  (The)  1861-1865.  Contributed  to  the  Phila 
delphia  Weekly  Times.     Collected  by  John  P.  Nicholson. 
Vol.  I.       March,  1877,  to  March,  1878. 
Vol.  II.     March,  1878,  to  March,  1879. 
Vol.  III.   March,  1879,  to  March,  1880. 

Philadelphia.    410. 

Complete  collection  including  all  the  minor  articles  omitted  from  the  published 

volume,  neatly  mounted  with  border  and  printed  title  pages. 

ANNALS  OF  THE  WAR  (The).  Written  by  leading  participants 
North  and  South.  Originally  published  in  the  Phila 
delphia  Weekly  Times. 

Philadelphia:  The  Times  Publishing  Company.     1879. 

8vo.     pp.  IV.  II.  (i)  17-800. 

Autograph  note  of  A.  K.  McClure  and  circulars,  newspaper  cuttings,  inserted. 

ANNUAL  CIRCULARS. 

1.  No.   6    (contains   Circulars   Nos.    1-2-3-4-5)    of  tne  62nd    Reg't 
U.  S.  C.  Inft.,  organized  as  the  1st  Mo.  Vol's  of  African  Descent. 
Minerva,  Ohio.     1872.     pp.  31. 

2.  Historical  Sketch   of   the  Lincoln  Institute,  Jefferson  City,  Mis 
souri,     pp.  1 8. 

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3.  Annual  Report  No.  7,  of  the  62d  Regt.  U.  S.  C.  I.     1873.   pp.  4. 

4.  Annual  Circular  No.  8,  of  the  620"  Regt.  U.  S.  C.  I.    1873.   pp.  n. 

5.  Annual   Circular  No.  9,  of  the  626.  Regt.  U.  S.  C.  I.        1876-77. 
pp.  8. 

6.  Annual   Circular   No.    IO,   of   the   626    Regt.  U.  S.  C.  I.     1878. 
pp.  8. 

7.  Annual  Circular  No.  n,  of  the  62d  Regt.  U.  S.  C.  I.      1879-80. 
pp.  8. 

n.  p.     8vo. 

ANNUAL  OBSERVANCE  OF  WASHINGTON'S  BIRTHDAY,  by  the 
Washington  Light  Infantry  of  Charleston,  S.  C.,  22d 
February,  1878. 

Charleston,  S.  C.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

ANNUAL  REPORT  OF  THE  ADJUTANT  AND  INSPECTOR-GENERAL  of 
the  State  of  Georgia,  made  to  the  Governor,  October  26, 
1864. 

Milledgeville,  Ga.:  Boughton,  Nisbet,  Baines  &  Moore,  State  Printers.    1864. 

8vo.    pp.  24  and  Chart.     (Contains  the  Roll  of  Honor  and  list  of  Casualties.) 

ANNUAL  REPORT  OF  THE  ADJUTANT-GENERAL  of  the  State  of 
Louisana  for  the  Year  ending  December  31,  1894,  to  the 
Governor.  1894. 

Baton  Rouge:  The  Advocate,  Official  Journal  of  Louisiana.    1895.   8vo.    pp.  97. 
(Contains  Confederate  War  Records  1861-1865.) 

ANNUAL  REPORT  of  the  Movements,  Service  and  Discipline  of 
the  Ulster  Guard,  Twentieth  Regiment  New  York  State 
Militia  (80  N.  Y.  Vol.  Infantry)  commanded  by  Colonel 
Theodore  B.  Gates,  for  the  year  ending  December  31, 
1862.  List  of  Killed  and  Wounded  of  the  "Ulster 
Guard,"  Twentieth  Regiment  New  York  State  Militia, 
for  the  year  ending  December  31,  1863.  Annual  Report 
of  the  Movements,  Service  and  Discipline  of  the 
Twentieth  Regiment  New  York  State  Militia,  "Ulster 
Guard,"  Commanded  by  Colonel  J.  B.  Hardenbergh,  for 
the  year  ending  December  31,  1865. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  60. 

ANNUAL  RETURN  OF  THE  ALTERATIONS  AND  CASUALTIES 
incident  to  the  Twenty-eighth  Regiment  of  Infantry, 
Penna.  Vols.  Commanded  by  Col.  Gabriel  De  Korponay 
during  the  year  1862. 

(With  a  Ms.  history  of  the  Regiment  for  1862.)     Folio.     Unique. 

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ANSWER  OF  THE  SHERMAN  STATUE  COMMITTEE  of  the  Society  of 
the  Army  of  the  Tennessee,  to  the  National  Sculpture 
Society. 

Cincinnati,  O.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

J.  Q.  A.  Ward's  reply,  July  10,  1896,  inserted. 

ANTIETAM  NATIONAL  CEMETERY,  Sharpsburg,  Maryland.  (First 
Report  of  the  Trustees.)  (Including  names  of  those 
buried  there.) 

n.  d.  8vo.  pp. —  Dr.  Steiner's  address  at  the  Cemetery  May  30, 1876,  inserted. 

APPOINTMENTS,  Promotions  and  Brevets  announced  by  the  War 
Department,  Adjutant-General's  Office,  U.  S.  A.  1861  to 
1870,  inclusive. 

Philadelphia.     1880.     I2mo.     Vols.  I.  II.  III.  IV. 

Complete  set  of  the  General  Orders  announcing  Appointments,  etc.,  with 

printed  title  pages. 

APPOINTMENTS  TO  THE  RANK  OF  BRIGADIER-GENERAL.  Letter 
from  the  Secretary  of  War  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the 
House  of  the  2ist  instant  enclosing  a  list  of  the  appoint 
ments  to  the  rank  of  Brigadier-General  for  the  year 
ending  April  I,  1862. 

Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  13.     39th  Congress,  1st  Session.     April  28th,  1 862. 

8vo.    pp.  7. 

APPOMATTOX.  1865-1903.  Thirty-eighth  Anniversary  of  the 
Surrender  of  General  Lee  to  General  Grant  Under  Auspices 
of  Lieutenant  James  M.  Lysle  Post  128,  G.  A.  R.,  at 
Carnegie  Music  Hall,  Allegheny,  Thursday  Evening, 
April  9,  1903. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  10. 

APPOMATTOX  CAMPAIGN  (The)  Organization  of  the  Union 
Forces  operating  against  Richmond,  Va.,  under  the 
immediate  command  of  Lieut. -General  U.  S.  Grant, 
U.  S.  A.,  on  the  morning  of  March  31,  1865. 

(Washington,  D.  C.     War  Records  Office.     1883.)     8vo.     pp.  20. 

50  copies  printed. 

ARKANSAS.     Report  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  Arkansas  for  the 

period  of  the  late  Rebellion,  and  to  November  i,  1866. 
Washington.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  (2)  1-278. 

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ARMY  AND  NAVY  JOURNAL.  The  United  States  Army  and  Navy 
Journal,  and  Gazette  of  the  regular  and  volunteer  forces. 

Vol.  I.     1863-64.     pp.  858.  (i).     Vol.  II.      1864-65.     pp.  (4)  1-828. 
Vol.  III.     1865-66.     pp.  1-832. 
New  York.     Folio. 

ARMY  AND  NAVY  OFFICIAL  GAZETTE  (The)  Containing  reports 
of  battles;  also,  important  orders  of  the  War  Department, 
records  of  Courts-martial,  etc.  Published  by  authority 
of  the  War  Department. 

Vol.  I.      1863-64.    pp.  XXVIII.     1-832  Nos.  i  to  52. 
Vol.  II.     1864-65.     pp.  XXXI.     1-832  Nos.  i  to  52. 

Washington  City.     4to.     Complete. 

ARMY  AND  NAVY  QUARTERLY  (The)     An  Eclectic  Magazine. 

Philadelphia:  L.  R.  Hamersly  &  Co.     Vol.  I.  Jan.-Oct.,  1885.     pp.  498. 

ARMY  LIST  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK.  Published  Monthly. 
Comprising  the  General  Staff  of  the  State ;  the  Staff  of  the 
various  Departments,  the  Field  and  Staff  Officers  of  each 
Military  Regiment;  and  the  Commissioned  Officers  of 
each  Volunteer  Regiment,  arranged  according  to  Seniority ; 
and  stating  the  distinguishing  name  of  each  regiment. 

New  York.     February,  1862.     pp.  122.     April,  1862.     pp.  124. 

i8mo.     2  vols. 

ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA.     Organization  of  the  Army  of 

Northern  Virginia,  July  23,  1862. 
Washington,  D.  C.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA.  Organization  of  the  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia  (Gen.  R.  E.  Lee  Commanding)  August 
28  to  September  I,  1862. 

(Washington,  D.  C..     War  Records  Office.     1882.)     8vo.     pp.  6. 

50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA.  Organization  of  the  Second 
Army  Corps  of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  December 
26,  1862. 

Washington.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  6. 

ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA.  Organization  of  the  First  and 
Second  Army  Corps  of  Army  of  Northern  Virginia, 
June  22,  1863. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  5.     50  copies  printed. 

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ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA.  Monthly  return  of  the  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia,  commanded  by  General  Robert  E. 
Lee,  March  31,  1863. 

Washington.     A.  G.  O.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  —     25  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA.  Monthly  return  of  the  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia,  commanded  by  General  Robert  E. 
Lee,  May  31,  1863. 

Washington.     A.  G.  O.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  —    25  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA.  Organization  of  the  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia,  commanded  by  General  Robert  E. 
Lee,  July  31,  1863. 

Washington,  D.  C.    War  Department.    1882.    8vo.    pp.  7.    50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA.  Organization  of  the  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia,  commanded  by  General  Robert  E. 
Lee,  August  31,  1863. 

Washington,  D.  C.   War  Department.    1882.   8vo.   pp.  7.    50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA.  Organization  of  the  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia,  commanded  by  General  Robert  E. 
Lee,  January  31,  1864. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1 88 1.     8vo.     pp.  8.     50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA.  Organization  of  the  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia,  commanded  by  General  Robert  E. 
Lee,  August,  1864. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  7.    -25  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA.  Organization  of  the  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia,  commanded  by  General  Robert  E. 
Lee,  January,  1865. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  9.     25  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA.  Organization  of  the  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia,  General  R.  E.  Lee  Commanding, 
during  the  Gettysburg  Campaign. 

Washington,  D.  C.     War  Records  Office.     1882. 

8vo.  pp.  6.     50  copies  printed.     First  Edition. 

ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA.  Organization  of  the  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia,  General  R.  E.  Lee  Commanding, 
during  the  Gettysburg  Campaign. 

Washington.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  7.     50  copies  printed. 

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ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA.     Organization  of  the  Army  of 

Northern  Virginia  August  31,  1864. 
Washington.    War  Records  Office.    1883.     8vo.     pp.  8.     50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA.  Reports  of  the  operations  of 
the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  from  June,  1862,  to  and 
including  the  battle  at  Fredricksburg,  Dec,  13,  1862. 
In  two  volumes. 

Richmond:  R.  M.  Smith,  Public  Printer.     1864. 

8vo.   Vol.  I.  pp.  626  (i).  Vol  II.  pp.  602.     Cuttings  of  reports,  etc.,  inserted. 

ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA.  Strength  of  the  Infantry  and 
Cavalry  Army  of  Northern  Virginia  as  shown  by  Inspec 
tion  Reports  February  24-28,  1865. 

Washington.     War  Dept.  A.  G.  O.     1886.     8vo.    pp.  5.     50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  VIRGINIA.  Northern  Virginia  Campaign.  Organiza 
tion  of  the  Army  of  Virginia  during  the  operations  from 
the  Rapidan  to  Centreville,  Va.,  August  16  to  31,  1862. 

Washington,  D.  C.     Adjutant-General's  Office.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  6. 
50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  CUMBERLAND.  Organization  of  the  Army  of  the 
Cumberland,  commanded  by  Major-General  W.  S. 
Rosecrans,  at  the  Battle  of  Chickamauga,  Ga.,  September 
19-20,  1863,  and  return  of  casualties.  Compiled  under 
the  direction  of  Brigadier-General  Richard  C.  Drum, 
Adjutant-General  U.  S.  Army. 

Washington.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  25.     50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  CUMBERLAND.     Legends  of  the  Operations  of  the 

Army  of  the  Cumberland. 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1869. 

4to.     pp.  45  and  Map  of  Campaigns.     Map  of  battle  of  Nashville  inserted. 
Presentation  copy  from  Gen.  Geo.  H.  Thomas. 

ARMY  OF  THE  MISSISSIPPI  C.  S.  A.   Organization  of  the  Army  of 

the  Mississippi,  April  6th  and  yth,  and  June  3Oth,  1862. 
Washington,  D.  C.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

ARMY  OF  THE  OHIO.     Organization  of  the  Army  of  the  Ohio, 

October  8,  1862. 

Washington.     Adjutant-General's  Office.     November  18,  1882.     8vo.    pp.  6. 
50  copies  printed. 

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ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.     Names  of  Battles  to  be  placed  on 

Colors. 

Headquarters,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  General  Orders  No.  IO,  March  7th,  1865. 
I2mo.     pp.  26. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  The  Chancellorsville  Campaign. 
Organization  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  (Commanded 
by  Major-General  Joseph  Hooker)  May  1-5,  1863. 

Washington,  D.  C.     War  Records  Office.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  1 8. 

50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Chancellorsville  Campaign.  Oganiza- 
tion  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  Commanded  by  Major- 
General  Joseph  Hooker,  May  1-5,  1863. 

Washington.     Adjutant-General's  Office.     June  5,  1882.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Composition  and  effective  strength  of 
the  Army  of  the  Potomac  at  the  several  dates  specified 
(1862-1864). 

Washington.     Adjutant-General's  Office.     May  24,  1882.     8vo.     pp.  2. 

50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Consolidated  morning  report  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  commanded  by  Major-General 
Joseph  Hooker,  April  30,  1863. 

Washington.     A.  G.  O.     1878.     8vo.     pp.—      25  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Consolidated  morning  report  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  commanded  by  Major-General 
Joseph  Hooker,  May  10,  1863. 

Washington.     A.  G.  O.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  —     25  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Consolidated  Morning  Report  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  commanded  by  Major-General 
Joseph  Hooker,  June  10,  1863. 

Washington.     A.  G.  O.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  —     25  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Consolidated  morning  report  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  commanded  by  Major-General 
Joseph  Hooker,  June  20,  1863. 

Washington.     A.  G.  O.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  —     25  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Consolidated  morning  report  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  commanded  by  Major-General 
George  G.  Meade,  June  30,  1863. 

Washington.     A.  G.  O.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  —      25  copies  printed. 

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ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Consolidated  morning  report  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  commanded  by  Major-General 
George  G.  Meade,  July  10,  1863. 

Washington.     A.  G.  O.     1879.     8vo-     pp. — 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Consolidated  morning  report  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  commanded  by  Major-General 
George  G.  Meade,  July  20,  1863. 

Washington     A.  G.  O.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  —     25  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Consolidated  morning  report  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  commanded  by  Major-General 
George  G.  Meade,  July  31,  1863. 

Washington    A.  G.  O.     1879.     8vo.    pp.  —     50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  History  of  its  Campaigns,  The  Penin 
sular,  Maryland,  Fredericksburg.  Testimony  of  its 
three  commanders,  Maj.-Gen.  G.  B.  McClellan,  Maj.-Gen. 
A.  E.  Burnside  and  Maj.-Gen.  Joseph  Hooker,  before  the 
Congressional  Committee  on  the  conduct  of  the  War. 

New  York:  Tribune  Office.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Instructions,  Countersign,  Signals, 
General  Orders  No.  29,  Headquarters,  Army  of  the 
Potomac.  Washington,  Oct.  17,  1861. 

4to.    pp.  6. 

"Of  this  order  for  obvious  reasons  but  few  copies  printed  and  issued  only  to 

the  commanding  Generals  of  Divisions." 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Itinerary  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac 
and  co-operating  forces  in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign, 
June  and  July,  1863. 

(Washington,  D.  C.)     A.  G.  O.    1880.    8vo.    pp.  12. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Maryland  Campaign,  1862.  Organiza 
tion  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  (Commanded  by  Major- 
General  George  B.  McClellan)  September  14,  1862. 

Washington,  D.  C.  War  Records  Office.    1882.   8vo.   pp.  10.   50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Maryland  Campaign,  1862.  Organiza 
tion  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  (Commanded  by  Major- 
General  George  B.  McClellan)  at  the  battle  of  Antietam, 
Md.,  September  16  and  17,  1862. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  10.     50  copies  printed. 

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ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  The  Maryland  Campaign,  1862. 
Organization  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  (Major- 
General  George  B.  McClellan,  U.  S.  A.,  Commanding) 
September  14-17,  1862. 

Washington.    War  Records  Office.     1883.     8vo.    pp.  15.     50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE   POTOMAC.     Organization  of   the   Army  of  the 

Potomac  at  Gettysburg. 
Washington.    A.  G.  O.     1879.     8vo.    pp.  12.     50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Organization  of  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac  and  other  forces  co-operating  with  the  Army  of 
Virginia  under  Major-General  John  Pope  during  the 
operations  from  the  Rapidan  to  Centreville,  Va.,  August 
16  to  31,  1862. 

Washington.    Adjutant-General's  Office.     July  10,  1882.     8vo.     pp.  5. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Organization  of  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac  (Commanded  by  Major-General  Ambrose  E. 
Burnside)  December  11-15,  1862. 

Washington,  D.  C.    War  Records  Office.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Organization  of  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac  (Commanded  by  Major-General  George  G. 
Meade)  on  May  4,  1864. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  9.     50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Organization  of  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac,  Commanded  by  Major-General  George  G. 
Meade,  May  31,  1864.  Compiled  under  the  direction  of 
Brigadier-General  Richard  C.  Drum,  Adjutant-General 
U.  S.  Army. 

Washington.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  16.     50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  The  Wilderness  Campaign.  Organiza 
tion  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  (Commanded  by  Major- 
General  George  G.  Meade)  on  the  morning  of  May  5, 1864. 

Washington,  D.  C.     War  Records  Office.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

25  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  TENNESSEE.  Memorandum  of  Staff  Officers  in  the 

Army  of  Tennessee  (C.  S.  A.)  for  February,  1864. 
Washington,  D.  C.    War  Department.    1882.    8vo.  pp.  10.    50  copies  printed. 

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ARMY  OF  TENNESSEE.  Organization  of  the  Army  of  Tennessee 
(Commanded  by  General  John  B.  Hood)  for  the  period 
ending  December  10,  1864. 

Washington    War  Records  Office.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  6.     50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  TENNESSEE.  Organization  of  the  Army  of  the 
Tennessee  (Major-General  U.  S.  Grant,  U.  S.  Army, 
Commanding)  January  31,  1863. 

Washington.    War  Records  Office.     1885.     8vo.    pp.  12.     50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  THE  TENNESSEE.     Organization  of  the  Cavalry  Army 

of  the  Tennessee  August  15,  1863. 
Washington,  D.  C.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  3.     50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  TENNESSEE.     Organization  of  the  Army  of  Tennessee 
(Commanded  by  General  Braxton  Bragg,  August  31,  1863). 
Washington,  D.  C.     1881.     8vo.    pp.  6. 

ARMY  OF  TENNESSEE.  Organization  of  the  Army  of  Tennessee 
(Commanded  by  General  Braxton  Bragg,  C.  S.  A.) 
November  20,  1863. 

Washington,  D.  C.  War  Records  Office.   1884.    8vo.    pp.  9.    50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  OF  TENNESSEE.     Organization  of  the  Army  of  Tennessee 

(C.  S.  A.)  November  23,  1863. 
Washington,  D.  C.    1881.     8vo.    pp.  6. 

ARMY  OF  THE  VALLEY  DISTRICT.     Organization  of  the  Army  of 

the  Valley  District  August  20,  1864. 
Washington.     War  Records  Office.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  (3).     50  copies  printed. 

ARMY  REGISTER. — Official. 

1.  For  1861.  A.  G.  O.  Jan.  i,  1861.  pp.  60. 

2.  For  Sept.,  1861.  A.  G.  O.  Sept.  i,  1861.  pp.  87. 

3.  For  1862.  A.  G.  O.  Jan.  i,  1862.  pp.  108. 

4.  For  August,  1862.     Gov.  Print.  Office.     1862.     pp.  118. 

5.  For  1863.     A.  G.  O.     Jan.  i,  1863.     pp.  141. 

6.  For  1863.     A.  G.  O.     April  i,  1863.     pp.  151.     Errata. 

7.  For  1864.     A.  G.  O.     Jan.  i,  1864.     pp.  153. 

8.  For  1865.     A.  G.  O.     Jan.  i,  1865.     pp.  152  (i). 

9.  For  1866.     A.  G.  O.     Aug.  i,  1866.     pp.  180  (i). 
Washington,  D.  C.     2  Vols.     I2mo. 

The  Register  for  1861  is  the  copy  used  by  Gen.  Geo.  G.  Meade  and   contains 

his  notes  and  corrections  at  the  time. 

The  Register  for  Jan.  I,   1863.     Only  one  hundred  copies  printed. 

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ARMY  REGULATIONS  adopted  for  the  use  of  the  Army  of  the 
Confederate  States  in  accordance  with  late  actsof  Congress, 
revised  from  the  Army  regulations  of  the  old  U.  S.  Army, 
1857,  retaining  all  that  is  essential  for  officers  of  the  line, 
to  which  is  added  an  act  for  the  establishment  and  or 
ganization  of  the  Army  of  the  Confederate  States  of 
America,  also  articles  of  War,  for  the  government  of  the 
Army  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America. 

Atlanta:  Goulding  &  Whittaker.     1861.     481110.     pp.  201  (i). 
(A.  W.  Hammond  Edition.) 

Autograph  of  "R.  H.  Harms,  Capt.  German  Artillery  Co.  B,"  "Captured  at 
Fort  Walker,  Port  Royal,  S.  C.,  Nov.  7,  1861,  by  Jas.  McDonough,  Orderly- 
Sergeant  U.  S.  S.  Frigate  Wabash." 

ARMY  REGULATIONS  adopted  for  the  use  of  the  Army  of  the 
Confederate  States,  in  accordance  with  late  acts  of  Con 
gress,  revised  from  the  Army  Regulations  of  the  old 
United  States  Army,  1857;  retaining  all  that  is  essential 
for  officers  of  the  line,  to  which  is  added  an  act  for  the 
establishment  and  organization  of  the  Army  of  the 
Confederate  States  of  America,  also  articles  of  War,  for 
the  government  of  the  Army  of  the  Confederate  States 
of  America. 

Richmond,  Va.:  West  &  Johnston,  Publishers.     1861.     8vo.     pp.  200. 
"The  property  of  Col.  Palmer,  i8th  Tenn.  Regt.,  with  his  autograph,  and 
captured  at  Fort  Donelson  and  so  endorsed." 

ARMY  REGULATIONS.     Regulations  for  the  Army  of  the  Con 
federate  States.  1862.     (War  Dept.  Order  March  13,  1862.) 
Richmond,  Va.:  J.  W.  Randolph.     1862.     I2mo.     pp.  XXIV.  1-420. 

ARMY  REGULATIONS.  Regulations  for  the  Army  of  the  Con 
federate  States  with  a  full  index  (and  addenda)  by  author 
ity  of  the  War  Department.  (War  Dept.  Order  Jan. 
28,  1863.) 

Richmond:  West  &  Johnston.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  XXX.  1-432. 

ARMY  REGULATIONS.  Promulgation  of  Army  Regulations. 
Report  to  accompany  bill  H.  R.  844. 

House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  592,  43d  Congress  1st  Session,  May 
13,  1874.  8vo.  pp.  16. 

Contains  the  letter  of  Gen.  Hancock  in  which  he  refers  to  the  artillery  at 
Gettysburg  and  afterwards  the  subject  of  Gen.  Hunt's  criticism. 

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ARMY  REORGANIZATION.     Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  the 

re-organization  of  the  Army  December,  12,  1878. 
45th  Congress,  3d  Session,  Senate  Report  555,  part  2.     8vo.     pp.  512. 

ARMY  REORGANIZATION.     Papers  in  relation  to  the  Re-organiza 
tion  of  the  Army. 
46th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Senate  Mis.  Document  No.  14.   1878.  8vo.  pp.  49. 

ARMY  REORGANIZATION.  Report  of  a  Sub-committee  of  the 
Committee  on  military  affairs  relating  to  the  reorganiza 
tion  of  the  Army,  March  21,  1878. 

45th  Congress,  2<d  Session,  Mis.  Document  No.  56.  House  of  Representatives. 

1878.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-459. 

ARTILLERY  IN  THE  ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA.  "After 
Gettysburg." 

Washington,  D.  C.     War  Records  Office.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  4. 
50  copies  printed. 

ARTILLERY  ORGANIZATION,  etc.,  of  the  Confederate  States  Army. 

Washington.    War  Records  Office.    8vo.    pp.  186.    Index  37.   25  copies  printed. 

ARTICLES  OF  WAR,  Extracts  from  Acts  of  Congress  and  from  the 
several  regulations  for  the  U.  S.  Army.  Printed  for  the 
use  of  the  non-commissioned  officers,  musicians,  and 
privates  of  the  56th  Regiment  P.  V.  organized  and  serving 
in  the  field  in  defence  of  the  Union. 

Philadelphia:  A.  W.  Auner,  Printer.     1863.     i8mo.     pp.  46  (l). 

Portrait  of  the  compiler  Gen.  J.  Wm.  Hofmann  and  picture  of  battle  flag  of 

56th  P.  V.  inserted. 

ARTICLES  OF  WAR  for  the  Government  of  the  Armies  of  the 

Confederate  States. 
Charleston.    1861.     8vo.     pp.  — 

A  SOLDIER'S  HONOR,  with  reminiscences  of  Major-General  Earl 

Van  Dorn  by  his  Comrades. 
New  York:  The  Abbey  Press,  Publishers.     I2mo.     pp.  369. 

A  SOUVENIR  of  the  Unveiling  of  the  Richmond  Howitzer  Monu 
ment  at  Richmond,  Virginia,  December  13,  1892.  Address 
of  Mr.  Leigh  Robinson,  with  Rolls  of  the  Three  Companies 
and  lists  of  Battles. 

n.  p.    1893.    8vo.    pp.  98. 

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A  STATEMENT  of  the  continuous  services  of  Bvt.  Lieut.-Col. 
H.  W.  Janes,  Major  U.  S.  A.,  Retired;  in  the  Quarter 
masters'  Department  of  the  United  States  Army,  from 
Oct.  12,  1864,  to  Oct.  20,  1878,  a  period  of  fourteen 
years. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  8. 

A  STATUE  OF  GEN.  GEORGE  G.  MEADE  in  Washington. 

Philadelphia:  Ware  Bros.  Company,  Printers.     1910.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

A  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE  ART  OF  WAR  dedicated  to  the  Junior  Officers 

of  the  Confederate  Army. 
Columbia:  Evans  &  Cogswell.     1864.     l8mo.     pp.  109. 

ATHOL,  MASS.  The  Record  of  Athol,  Massachusetts,  in  sup 
pressing  the  Great  Rebellion.  Prepared  for  publication 
by  a  committee  of  the  Town. 

Boston.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  264. 

ATLANTA  CAMPAIGN  (The)  Organization  of  the  Union  (Field) 
Forces  (commanded  by  Major-General  William  T. 
Sherman)  May  3, -September  8,  1864. 

Washington,  D.  C.    War  Records  Office.     1888.     8vo.    pp.  28. 
50  copies  printed. 

ATLAS  OF  THE  BATTLEFIELD  OF  ANTIETAM  Prepared  under  the 
direction  of  the  Antietam  Battlefield  Board,  Lieut.-Colonel 
Geo.  W.  Davis,  U.  S.  A.,  President;  Gen.  E.  A.  Carman, 
U.  S.  V. ;  Gen.  H.  Heth,  C.  S.  A.  Surveyed  by  Lieut.-Col. 
E.  B.  Cope,  Engineer,  H.  W.  Mattern,  Assistant-Engineer 
of  the  Gettysburg  National  Park.  Drawn  by  Charles  H. 
Ourand,  1899.  Position  of  Troops  by  Gen.  E.  A.  Carman. 
Published  by  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  War  under  the 
direction  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.  1904. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1904. 
Folio,     pp.  4.  (14  maps.)  on  guards. 

ATLAS  OF  THE  BATTLEFIELDS  OF  CHICKAMAUGA,  Chattanooga 
and  Vicinity.  Published  under  the  direction  of  Daniel  S. 
Lamont  and  Russell  A.  Alger,  Secretaries  of  War,  by 
the  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National  Park 
Commission. 

Washington.     1897.     Folio,    plates  I. -VII. 

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ATLAS  OF  THE  BATTLEFIELDS  OF  CHICKAMAUGA,  Chattanooga 
and  Vicinity.  Published  under  the  direction  of  Hon. 
Daniel  S.  Lament  and  Hon.  Russell  A.  Alger,  Secretaries 
of  War,  Republished  by  order  of  Congress  with  additional 
Position  Maps,  under  the  direction  of  Hon.  Elihu  Root, 
Secretary  of  War,  by  the  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga 
National  Park  Commission.  General  J.  S.  Fullerton, 
Chairman  to  March  19,  1897,  General  H.  V.  Boynton, 
Chairman,  April  7,  1897,  General  A.  P.  Stewart,  Colonel 
Frank  G.  Smith,  U.  S.  A.,  General  H.  M.  Duffield,  Assist 
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Confederate  Work. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1901.     Folio,    pp.  35. 

ATLAS  to  accompany  the  Official  Records  of  the  Union  and 
Confederate  Armies  published  under  the  direction  of 
Hons.  Redfield  Proctor,  Stephen  B.  Elkins,  and  Daniel  S. 
Lamont,  Secretaries  of  War,  by  Major  George  B.  Davis, 
U.  S.  Army,  Mr.  Leslie  J.  Perry,  Civilian  Expert,  Mr. 
Joseph  W.  Kirkley,  Civilian  Expert.  Compiled  by 
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Washington:   Government  Printing  Office.     1891-1895. 

Folio.    Plates  on  guards. 

Plates  I  to  135   Military  Operations  in  the  Field.     Plates  136  to  161  General 

Topographical  Map.     Plates  162  to  171  Military  Divisions  and  Departments. 

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A  TRIBUTE  TO  GRACE,  Daughter  of  the  I4th  Regiment,  Wisconsin 
Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry.  Elected  as  such  at  the 
National  Encampment  G.  A.  R.  held  at  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
August  26-30,  1889. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  9. 

A  TRIBUTE  TO  THE  FAIR.     Comprising  a  Collection  of  Vers  De 

Socite.   Published  in  aid  of  the  Sanitary  Commission. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.253. 

A  TRUE  STORY  OF  LUCKNOW. 

Richmond,  Va.:  Presbyterian  Committee  of  Publication.     i8mo.     pp.  8. 

ATTACK  ON  PETERSBURG.  Report  of  the  Committee  on  the 
Conduct  of  the  War  on  the  attack  on  Petersburg  on  the 
3Oth  day  of  July,  1864. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  272. 

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AUTOGRAPHS  OF  CONFEDERATE  GENERALS.  A  collection  of  the 
Autograph  Signatures  of  Confederate  Generals  cut  from 
official  documents  and  neatly  mounted. 

4to.     pp.  (124).     Series  unique. 

A  WOMAN'S  EXAMPLE  AND  A  NATION'S  WORK.     A  tribute  to 

Florence  Nightingale. 
London:  William  Ridgway.     1864.     i8mo.     pp.  90. 


Babbitt,  Benjamin  B. — A  SERMON  ON  THE  DEATH  OF  WALTER 
L.  RAYMOND,  a  Union  Soldier,  delivered  on  Sunday, 
April  3,  1865,  by  Benjamin  B.  Babbitt,  Rector  of  Christ 
Church,  And  over. 

Andover:  Printed  by  Warren  F.  Draper.     1865.     i6mo.     pp.  32. 

Babcock,  William  A. — THE  H4TH  REGIMENT,  Pennsylvania 

Volunteers,  in  the  late  War.     By  William  A.  Babcock. 
Philadelphia:  The  Times.     Saturday,  April  24,  1886.      I2mo.     pp.  (22). 

Bache,  Richard  Meade. — LIFE  OF  GENERAL  GEORGE  GORDON 
MEADE,  Commander  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  By 
Richard  Meade  Bache.  Illustrated  with  portraits  and 
maps. 

(Motto.)    Philadelphia:  Henry  T.Coates&  Co.    1897.   8vo.    pp.  XXII.  1-596. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Bachelder,  John  B. — GETTYSBURG  BATTLEFIELD.  (Isometrical 
Drawing.)  Proof. 

Boston:  John  B.  Bachelder.     1863.     36^x26^  on  linen.     Portfolio. 

Bachelder,  John  B. — DESCRIPTIVE  KEY  to  the  painting  of  the 
repulse  of  Longstreet's  assault  at  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg 
(July  3,  1863),  historically  arranged  by  John  B.  Bachelder, 
and  painted  by  James  Walker.  Embracing  a  brief 
outline  of  the  battle,  showing  the  relative  positions  of  the 
contending  forces  and  explaining  the  points  of  local  and 
military  interest  delineated  by  the  artist,  with  appendix 
containing  private  letters  and  official  reports  from  both 
Armies  showing  the  Authorities  for  the  painting,  with  a 
complete  index  of  the  officers  and  troops  mentioned.  By 
John  B.  Bachelder,  A.  M. 

New  York:  Published  by  the  Author.     1870.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  94. 

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Bachelder,  John  B. — GETTYSBURG.  Description  of  the  paint 
ing  of  the  repulse  of  Longstreet's  assault  painted  by 
James  Walker.  Historical  arrangement  and  description 
by  John  B.  Bachelder,  A.  M. 

New  York:  Published  by  John  B.  Bachelder.     1870. 

8vo.     pp.  43.  (7)  and  folded  plate. 

Autograph  letters  Gen.  Longstreet,  and  John  B.  Bachelder. 

Bachelder,  John  B. — GETTYSBURG.  Description  of  the  paint 
ing  of  Longstreet's  assault  painted  by  James  Walker. 
Historical  arrangement  and  description  by  John  B. 
Bachelder. 

Boston:  Published  by  John  B.  Bachelder.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  43. 

Key  to  the  painting  inserted. 

Bachelder,  John  B. — GETTYSBURG:  What  to  see  and  how  to  see 

it,  embodying  full  information  for  visiting  the  field, 
beautifully  embellished  with  woodcuts,  with  complete 
index,  illustrated  by  the  isometrical  drawing  of  the 
Gettysburg  Battlefield,  showing  the  position  of  every 
regiment  and  battery  of  both  armies.  By  John  B. 
Bachelder. 

Boston:  John  B.  Bachelder,  Publisher.     1875.     I2mo.     pp.  148. 
Autograph  note  of  Author  and  photographs  inserted. 

Bachelder,  John  B. — GETTYSBURG.  What  to  see,  and  how  to 
see  it.  Embodying  full  information  for  visiting  the 
field.  By  John  B.  Bachelder. 

Boston:  John  B.  Bachelder,  Publisher.     1889. 
8vo.     pp.  150  and  Map.     Ninth  Edition. 

Bachelder,  John  B. — KEY  TO  BACHELDER'S  ISOMETRICAL 
DRAWING  of  the  Gettysburg  Battlefield,  with  a  brief 
description  of  the  Battle. 

New  York.     1864.     I2mo.    pp.  — 

Bachelder,  John  B. — KEY  TO  THE  PAINTING  AND  ENGRAVING 
OF  THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG.  Repulse  of  Long- 
street's  Assault  July  3,  1863. 

4to.  on  linen. 

Bachelder,  John  B. — LIST  OF  REGIMENTS  and  Batteries 
engaged  in  the  opening  scenes  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg 
representing  the  tactical  evolutions  of  Twelve  Phases  of 
Battle. 

1894.     i8mo.     pp.  (12).     25  copies  printed. 

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Bachelder,  John  B. — MAP  OF  THE  FIELD  of  operations  of 
Gregg's  (Union)  and  Stuart's  (Confederate)  Cavalry  at 
the  Battle  of  Gettysburg  July  3,  1863.  Surveyed  by 
Frank  O.  Maxson,  C.  E.,  under  the  direction  of  John  B. 
Bachelder.  Authorized  by  act  of  Congress.  Approved 
June  9,  1880. 

Washington.     1887.     4  sheets  mounted  on  linen.     Proof  impressions. 

25  copies  printed. 

Bachelder,   John   B. — Ms.  NOTES  relating  to  the  services  of 

Troops  at  Gettysburg.     1863. 
Sm.  4to.    pp.  54. 

Bachelder,  John  B. — REASONS  WHY  THE  LINES  OF  BATTLE  of 
the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia  at  Gettysburg  should  be 
marked. 

Hyde  Park,  Mass.     1889.     4to.     pp.  (10). 

Backus,  Samuel  Woolsey. — CALIFORNIA  IN  THE  FIELD. 
Historical  Sketch  of  the  Organization  and  Services  of  the 
California  "Hundred"  and  "Battalion,"  2d  Massachusetts 
Cavalry.  A  paper  prepared  and  read  before  California 
Commandery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion 
of  the  United  States,  December  17,  1889,  by  Companion 
Samuel  W.  Backus,  Late  Co.  "L,"  2d  Massachusetts 
Cavalry. 

San  Francisco.     1890.     8vo.    pp.  21. 

Bacon,  Edward. — AMONG  THE  COTTON  THIEVES.     By  Edward 

Bacon,  Colonel  of  Sixth  Michigan  Volunteers. 
Detroit:  The  Free  Press.     1867.    8vo.    pp.  299. 

Bacon,  William  Johnson — MEMORIAL  OF  WILLIAM  KIRKLAND 
BACON,  late  Adjutant  of  the  Seventy-sixth  Regiment  of 
New  York  State  Volunteers,  by  his  father. 

Utica,  N.  Y.:  Roberts,  Printer.     1863.     i2mo.    pp.28. 

Bacon,  William  Johnson. — MEMORIAL  OF  WILLIAM  KIRKLAND 
BACON,  late  Adjutant  of  the  Twenty-sixth  Regiment  of 
New  York  State  Volunteers,  by  his  father. 

Utica,  N.  Y.:  Roberts,  Printer.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  83. 

Badeau,    Adam. — GRANT    IN    PEACE,    from   Appomattox    to 
Mount  McGregor.     A  personal  Memoir  by  Adam  Badeau. 
Hartford,  Conn.     8vo.     pp.  59.1  (i). 

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Conqueror  of  the  Rebellion  and  Eighteenth  President 
of  the  United  States.  This  life  of  General  Grant  has 
been  compiled  from  the  most  authentic  sources  and  is 
published  under  the  authority  of  the  Republican  National 
and  Congressional  Committees.  The  undersigned  are 
responsible  for  all  statements  of  facts  that  it  contains: 
W.  E.  Chandler,  Secretary  Republican  National  Com 
mittee;  T.  L.  Tullock,  Secretary  Republican  Congressional 
Committee. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Philp  &  Solomons.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  160. 

Badeau,  Adam. — MILITARY  HISTORY  OF  ULYSSES  S.  GRANT, 
from  April,  1861,  to  April,  1865,  by  Adam  Badeau,  Colonel 
and  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  General  in  Chief,  Brevet 
Brigadier-General  U.  S.  Army. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  and  Company.     1868-1881.     8vo. 

Vol.  I,  pp.  XIII.  (i)  1-763.     Vol.  II,  pp.  X.  (i)  1-591. 

Vol.  Ill,  pp.  IX.  (i)  1-733. 

Autograph  notes  of  Gen.  Badeau  and  cuttings,  etc.,  etc.,  inserted 

Badeau,  Adam. — THE  MYSTERY  OF  GRANT.     By  Adam  Badeau. 
The  Cosmopolitan.     March,  1896.     pp.  432-492. 

Badeau,  Adam — Early,  Jubal  Anderson. — THE  RELATIVE 
STRENGTH  OF  THE  ARMIES  IN  VIRGINIA,  1864-1865. 

The  Historical  Magazine,  Vol.  IX.     New  Series.     February,  1871. 

pp.  I02-III. 

Baer,  George  Frederick. — ORATION  OF  GEORGE  F.  BAER  at 
the  Unveiling  of  the  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Monument  at 
Allentown,  Penna.,  October  19,  1899. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     1899.     4to.     pp.  8. 

Bahnson,  Henry  T. — THE  LAST  DAYS  OF  THE  WAR.  By 
Henry  T.  Bahnson.  North  Carolina  Booklet.  Vol.  II. 
April,  1903.  No.  12. 

Hamlet,  N.  C.:  Capital  Printing  Co.     1903.     I2mo.     pp.  22  (n). 

Bailey,  George  W. — A  PRIVATE  CHAPTER  OF  THE  WAR,  1861-5, 
By  George  W.  Bailey,  late  First-Lieut.  6th  Mo.  Infy., 
and  A.  D.  C.  2d  Div.  Staff,  I5th  Army  Corps. 

St.  Louis:  G.  J.  Jones  and  Company.     1880.     l6mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-271. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 


Baird,  Henry  Carey.— MEMOIR  OF  COL.  ALEXANDER  BIDDLE. 

By   Henry   Carey    Baird.     (Read    before   the   American 

Philosophical  Society,  October  20,  1899.) 
Philadelphia,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

Baird,  J.  M.— THE  320  REGIMENT,  U.  S.  C.  T.,  at  the  Battle  of 

Honey  Hill. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Baker,  C.  Alice. — OLD  ABE.  The  War  Eagle  of  Wisconsin. 
By  C.  Alice  Baker.  Printed  for  the  Benefit  of  the 
Deerfield  Academy  and  Dickinson  High  School. 

(Motto.)     Deerfield,  Mass.     1904.     4to.    pp.  22. 

Baker,  Lafayette  Curry. — HISTORY  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
SECRET  SERVICE.  By  General  L.  C.  Baker,  Chief  National 
Detective  Police. 

Philadelphia:  Published  by  L.C.  Baker.  1867.  8vo.  pp.  693.  Appendix  (10). 

Baker,  Levi  W. — HISTORY  OF  THE  NINTH  MASS.  BATTERY, 
Recruited  July,  1862;  Mustered  in  Aug.  10,  1862,  Mus 
tered  out  June  9,  1865,  at  the  close  of  the  Rebellion.  By 
Levi  W.  Baker,  Marlboro,  Mass. 

South  Framingham,  Mass.:  Lakeview  Press,  J.  C.  Clark  Printing  Co.     1888. 

8vo.     pp.  VI.  261  (i). 

Baker,  Napoleon  B. — HISTORIES  OF  IOWA  REGIMENTS,  Reports 
of  Battles  and  Skirmishes  in  which  they  were  engaged 
during  the  Rebellion.  Compiled  by  the  Adjutant-General. 

Des  Moines.     1862-69.     8vo.    3  Vols.    pp.  — 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Baker.     Unique  Set. 

Baker,  William  Mumf  ord. — INSIDE  :  A  Chronicle  of  Secession, 
by  George  F.  Harrington,  with  illustrations  by  Thomas 
Nast. 

New  York:  Harper  Brothers.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  223. 

Batch,  William  Ralston. — LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  SERVICES  OF 
GENERAL  GRANT,  being  a  complete  life  of  the  great  hero, 
following  his  career  from  the  cradle  to  its  close,  with  the 
fullest  particulars  of  his  share  in  the  Mexican  War  and  the 
Civil  Conflict  of  1861-1865;  his  career  as  President  of  the 
United  States  for  eight  years;  his  notable  journey  around 
the  World ;  his  trip  to  Mexico ;  his  life  in  New  York,  and 
the  sad  scenes  of  his  last  hours.  By  William  Ralston 
Balch.  Copiously  illustrated. 

Ralph  H.  Park  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  613. 

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Batch,    William    Ralston. — THE    BATTLE    OF    GETTYSBURG. 

An  Historical  Account. 
Philadelphia.     1885.     l6mo.    pp.  X.  28.  XV. 

Baldwin,    Frank. — A   VIRGINIA    RAID    IN    1906.     By    Frank 

Baldwin,  hereafter  known  as  the  "Dough  Boy." 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  49. 

Ballard,  Henry. — IN  THE  MATTER  OF  THE  APPLICATION  OF  DR. 
WILLIAM  SEWARD  WEBB  for  Admission  to  the  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States.  Brief 
for  Application.  By  Lieut.  Henry  Ballard,  U.  S.  V. 
For  the  Committee  of  the  Vermont  Commandery. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  22.     50  copies  printed. 

Ballier,  John  Frederick. — AUSING  AUS  DEM  LEBEN  VON 
GENERAL  JOHN  F.  BALLIER. 

n.  d.  (Philadelphia.)     8vo.    pp.  4. 

Balme,  Joshua  R. — SYNOPSIS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  WAR.      By 

J.  R.  Balme. 

London:  Hamilton,  Adams  &  Co. 
i6mo.  (Paged  from  547  to  776  and  with  Appendix  of  American  Documents.) 

Balme,  Joshua  R. — THE  WAR  CRUSADE  or  Plain  Facts  for 
Earnest  Men.  By  the  Rev.  Joshua  R.  Balme,  *  *  *  and 
"Letters  on  the  American  Republic."  1863. 

London:  Hamilton,  Adams  &  Co.     n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  (38). 

Baltz,  John  D. — HON.  EDWARD  D.  BAKER,  U.  S.  Senator  from 
Oregon.  Col.  E.  D.  Baker's  defence  in  the  Battle  of 
Ball's  Bluff,  fought  October  21,  1861,  in  Virginia,  and 
slight  biographical  sketches  of  Colonel  Baker  and  Generals 
Wistar  and  Stone.  By  John  D.  Baltz,  late  Lieutenant, 
formerly  a  private,  Co.  H,  7ist  Penna.  Vols. 

Lancaster,  Pa.:  Published  for  the  Author.     1888.     I2mo.     pp.  248. 

Banes,  Charles  Henry. — HISTORY  OF  THE  PHILADELPHIA 
BRIGADE.  Sixty-ninth,  Seventy-first,  Seventy-second  and 
One  Hundred  and  Sixth  Pennsylvania  Volunteers.  By 
Charles  H.  Banes,  late  Brevet  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General  Volunteers. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1876.     I2mo.     pp.  315. 

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Bangs,  Isaac  Sparrow. — MILITARY  HISTORY  OF  WATERVILLE, 
MAINE,  including  the  names  and  record,  so  far  as  known, 
of  all  soldiers  from  Waterville,  in  the  Several  Wars  of  the 
Republic.  A  portion  of  the  Records  of  the  Waterville 
Monument  Association,  and  a  sketch  of  W.  S.  Heath  Post, 
No.  14,  G.  A.  R.  By  Brevet  Brig.-General  Isaac  S.  Bangs. 

Augusta:  Kennebec  Journal  Print.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  75. 

Banks,  Nathaniel  Prentiss. — AN  ADDRESS  delivered  by  Maj.- 
General  N.  P.  Banks,  at  the  Customhouse,  New  Orleans, 
on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1865. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Banks,   Nathaniel   Prentiss. — DEPARTMENT    OF  THE   GULF. 

Historical  Sketch  of  Major-General  N.  P.  Banks'  Civil 

and  Military  Administration  in  Louisiana. 
New  York.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  12.     Tenth  Edition. 

Banks,  R.  W. — THE  BATTLE  OF  FRANKLIN,  November  30,  1864. 
The  Bloodiest  Engagement  of  the  War  Between  the  States. 
By  R.  W.  Banks,  Captain  Co.  D,  Thirty-seventh  Missis 
sippi  Consolidated  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  Com 
manding  Third  Mississippi  Infantry,  United  States 
Volunteers,  Spanish-American  War. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1908. 

8vo.     pp.  88. 

Barber,  James. — THE  NATION'S  DEFENDERS.  The  New  Jersey 
and  the  National  Homes  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers. 
How  they  are  cared  for.  By  James  Barber,  Eighth 
New  Jersey  Regiment. 

Newark,  N.  J. :  Published  by  Martin  R.  Dennis.    1874.    I2mo.  pp.82.  Second 

Edition,  Enlarged. 

Barber,  J. — WAR  LETTERS  OF  A  DISBANDED  VOLUNTEER, 
embracing  his  experiences  as  honest  old  Abe's  bosom 
friend  and  un-official  adviser. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  Frederic  A.  Brady,  Publisher.     1864.     I2mo.    pp.  132. 

Barber,  John  Warner — Howe,  Henry. — THE  LOYAL  WEST 
in  the  times  of  the  Rebellion,  also  before  and  since,  being 
an  encyclopedia  and  panorama  of  the  Western  States, 
Pacific  States  and, Territories  of  the  Union.  Historical, 

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Geographical  and  Pictorial,  illustrated  by  more  than  two 
hundred  engravings,  presenting  views  of  all  the  cities  and 
principal  towns— public  buildings  and  monuments — 
battlefields,  historic  localities — natural  curiosities,  and 
scenes  illustrating  the  times  of  the  Rebellion,  etc.,  prin 
cipally  from  drawings  taken  on  the  spot  by  the  authors. 
By  John  W.  Barber  and  Henry  Howe. 
Cincinnati:  Published  by  F.  A.  Howe.  1865.  8vo.  pp.  5.  VIII-XII.  13-764. 

Barbiere,  Joe. — SCRAPS  FROM  THE  PRISON  TABLE  at  Camp 

Chase  and  Johnson's  Island.  By  Joe  Barbiere,  Lieut. - 
Col.  late  C.  S.  A. 

Doylestown,  Pa.:  W.  W.  H.  Davis,  Printer.  1868.     8vo.     pp.  VI. -397. 

Barbour,  William  M. — A  BRIEF  HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the 

Thirty-seventh  Regiment,  N.  C.  T. 
Our  Living  and  Our  Dead.     July  30,  1873.     pp.  (2). 

Bardeen,  C.  W. —  A  LITTLE  FIFER'S  WAR  DIARY  with  17  Maps, 
60  portraits,  and  246  other  illustrations.  By  C.  W. 
Bardeen,  Editor  of  the  School  Bulletin.  Formerly  of 
Co.  D,  1st  Mass.  Vol.  Inf.,  with  an  introduction  by 
Nicholas  Murray  Butler,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Columbia 
College. 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. :  C.  W.  Bardeen,  Publisher.     1910.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  329. 

Barker,  Theodore  G.— ADDRESS  before  the  Washington  Artillery 
Club  on  their  Anniversary  22d  February,  1876,  at  Hibernian 
Hall,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Charleston,  S.  C.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  15.     Autograph  letter  of  Major  Barker. 

Barnard,  George  N. — PHOTOGRAPHIC  VIEWS  OF  SHERMAN'S 
CAMPAIGN,  from  Negatives  taken  in  the  Field  by  Geo.  N. 
Barnard,  Official  Photographer  of  the  Military  Div.  of 
the  Mississippi. 

New  York.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

Barnard,  John  Gross. — A  REPORT    ON    THE    DEFENCES  OF 

WASHINGTON  to  the  Chief  of  Engineers  U.  S.  Army. 
Washington.     1871.     4to.     pp.  — 

Barnard,  John  Gross.— EULOGY  ON  THE  LATE  BVT.  MAJ.-GEN. 

JOSEPH  G.  TOTTEN,  Chief  Engineer  United  States  Army. 

Washington.    1866.     8vo.    pp. —    Presentation  copy.    Autograph  of  Author. 

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Barnard,  John  Gross. — LETTER  TO  THE  EDITORS  OF  THE 
NATIONAL  INTELLINGENCER,  in  answer  to  the  charges 
against  the  United  States  Military  Academy,  in  the 
report  of  the  Secretary  of  War  of  July,  1861. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  1 8. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Barnard. 

Barnard,  John  Gross. — THE  C.  S.  A.  AND  THE  BATTLE  OF 
BULL  RUN.  (A  letter  to  an  English  friend.)  With  five  maps. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.  1862.    8vo.    pp.  136. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Barnard  giving  list  of  his  books  relating  to  the  War. 

Presentation  copy  from  Prof.  Copped  to  Prof.  Geo.  Allen,  LL.  D. 

Barnard,  John  Gross. — THE  PENINSULAR  CAMPAIGN  and  its 
antecedents,  as  developed  by  the  report  of  Major-Gen. 
Geo.  B.  McClellan,  and  other  published  documents. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.     1864.   8vo.     I2mo.     pp.  96. 
Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Barnard. 

Barnard,  John  Gross — Barry,  William  Farquhar. — REPORT 
on  the  Engineer  and  Artillery  Operations  of  the  Army 
of  the  Potomac  from  its  organization  to  the  close  of  the 
Peninsular  Campaign.  Illustrated  by  eighteen  maps, 
plans,  etc. 

New  York.     1863.    8vo.     pp.  —     Autograph  letters  of  Authors. 

Barnard,  J.  M. — MAJOR-GENERAL  GEORGE  H.  THOMAS  of  the 

Army  of  the  United  States. 
I2mo.     pp.  (8).     Privately  printed.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Barnes,  James  A — Carnahan,  James  R — McCain,  Thomas 

H. — THE  EIGHTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT,  Indiana  Volunteer 
Infantry.  A  Narrative  of  its  Services  in  the  Civil  War  of 
1861-1865.  Written  by  a  Committee  consisting  of  James 
A.  Barnes,  James  R.  Carnahan  and  Thomas  H.  McCain. 

Crawfordsville,  Ind.:  The  Journal  Company,  Printers.     1895. 
8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-613.  (i) 

Barnes,  William  Henry  Linow.— "GRANT,"  A  Study.  A 
Paper  read  before  California  Commandery  of  the  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  December 
22,  1896.  By  Companion  William  Henry  Linow  Barnes. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

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Barnet,  James. — THE  MARTYRS  AND  HEROES  OF  ILLINOIS  in 
the  great  rebellion.  Biographical  sketches.  Illustrated 
with  portraits. 

Chicago.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  253.      Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Barnett,  Simeon. — HISTORY  OF  THE  TWENTY-SECOND  REGI 
MENT,  Iowa  Volunteer  Infantry,  from  the  date  of  enlist 
ment  to  muster  out  of  service  of  the  United  States, 
giving  all  the  important  events  in  its  campaigns  in 
Missouri,  in  the  Seige  and  capture  of  Vicksburg,  in  the 
Texas  Expedition  and  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley,  by 
Simeon  Barnett,  Drum  Major  and  Principal  Musician  of 
the  Regiment. 

Iowa  City,  Iowa:  N.  H.  Brainerd,  Publisher.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  36. 

Barney,  C. — RECOLLECTIONS  OF  FIELD  SERVICE  with  the 
Twentieth  Iowa  Infantry  Volunteers,  or  what  I  saw  in  the 
Army;  embracing  accounts  of  Marches,  Battles,  Sieges 
and  Skirmishes,  in  Missouri,  Arkansas,  Mississippi, 
Louisiana,  Alabama,  Florida,  Texas,  and  along  the 
Northern  Border  of  Mexico.  By  Capt.  C.  Barney. 

Davenport:  Printed  for  the  Author  at  the  Gazette  Job  Rooms.     1865. 

I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  323. 

Barney,  C.  Henry. — A  COUNTRY  BOY'S  FIRST  THREE  MONTHS 
IN  THE  ARMY.  By  C.  Henry  Barney,  formerly  corporal 
Fifth  Battalion  Rhode  Island  Volunteers. 

Providence:  N.  Bangs  Williams  &  Co.    1880.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  47. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Barney,  C.  Henry. — THE  RENO  MEMORIAL,  South  Mountain, 

^Md.  Unveiled,  September  14,  1889,  its  inception,  erection 

and  dedication.     Edited  by  Gen.  C.  H.  Barney,  Secretary 

of  the  Society  of  the  Burnside  expedition  and  of  the  Ninth 

Army  Corps. . 

Published  by  order  of  the  Society.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  1 6. 

Barnum,  Henry  A. — ORATION  delivered  by  Major-General 
Henry  A.  Barnum,  before  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the 
Cumberland  at  Detroit,  Nov.  15,  1871. 

New  York:  E.  S.  Dodge  &  Co.     1871.     8vo.    pp.  21. 

Barr,  Thomas  Francis. — COSTS  AND  COMPENSATIONS  OF  THE 
WAR.  A  paper  read  before  the  Illinois  Commandery  of 
the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States,  December  13,  1888,  by  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  F. 
Barr,  Deputy  Judge  Advocate-General  U.  S.  Army. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  10.     Autograph  of  Author. 

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Barrett,  Edwin  S. — WHAT  I  SAW  AT  BULL  RUN.  An  address 
delivered  in  the  Town  Hall,  Concord,  Mass.,  July  21,  1886, 
on  the  25th  Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of  Bull  Run  at  the 
Re-Union  of  the  Veterans  of  Co.  G  (Concord  Artillery), 
Fifth  Regiment,  M.  V.  M.  Capt.  George  L.  Prescott. 

Boston:  Beacon  Press;  Thomas  Todd,  Printer.    1886.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Autograph  of  Author. 

Barrett,  Joseph  O. — HISTORY  OF  "OLD  ABE,"  The  Live  War 
Eagle  of  the  Eighth  Regiment,  Wisconsin  Volunteers. 
By  Joseph  O.  Barrett.  Published  by  Alfred  L.  Sewell. 

(Motto.)    Chicago:  Dunlop,  Sewell  &Spalding,  Printers.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  71. 

Photographs,  etc.,  and  Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Barrett,  Joseph  O.— THE  SOLDIER  BIRD.  "Old  Abe:"  The  live 
war-eagle  of  Wisconsin,  that  served  a  three  years'  cam 
paign  in  the  great  rebellion.  By  J.  O.  Barrett. 

(Motto.)  Madison,  Wis.:  Atwood  &  Culver,  Publishers.     1876. 

I2mo.     pp.  128.     Second  Edition. 

Barrett,  O.  S. — REMINISCENCES,  Incidents,  Battles,  Marches 
and  Camp  Life  of  the  Old  4th  Michigan  Infantry  in  War 
of  Rebellion,  1861  to  1864.  By  O.  S.  Barrett,  late  Lieut. 
Co.  B,  4th  Michigan  Infantry.  Dedicated  to  the  Sur 
vivors  of  the  Regiment. 

(Motto.)     Detroit,  Mich.:  W.  S.  Ostler,  Publisher.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  44  (i). 

Barrett,  William  H. — ORATION  AT  THE  TOMB  OF  GEN'L  HECTOR 
TYNDALE,  May  30,  1889,  by  Adjutant  William  H.  Barrett, 
of  Post  1 60,  Department  of  Pennsylvania,  Grand  Army 
of  the  Republic. 

Philadelphia.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

Barriger,  John  Walker. — LEGISLATIVE  HISTORY  of  the  Sub 
sistence  Department  of  the  United  States  Army  from 
June  16,  1775,  to  August  15,  1876.  By  John  W.  Barriger. 

Washington.     1877.     8vo.     pp.  113.  XV.     Second  Edition. 

Barriger,  John  Walker. — THE  SUBSISTENCE  DEPARTMENT. 
By  Bvt.  Brig.-Gen.  John  W.  Barriger,  Assistant  Commis 
sary-General  U.  S.  Army. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution  Jan.,  1893.     pp.  215-230. 

Barrington,  William  L.— REFLECTIONS  ON  SOME  OF  THE 
RESULTS  OF  THE  LATE  AMERICAN  WAR;  being  a  lecture 
delivered  in  the  Friend's  Institute,  Moleswith  Street, 
Dublin,  on  Thursday,  March  29,  1866,  by  William  L. 
Barrington,  A.  M.,  of  Dublin. 

Dublin:  R.  D.  Webb  &  Son,  Printers.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  43. 

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Barren,  S.  B. — THE  LONE  STAR  DEFENDERS.  A  chronicle  of 
the  Third  Texas  Cavalry,  Ross  Brigade.  By  S.  B. 
Barren,  of  the  Third  Texas  Cavalry. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1901. 

I2mo.     pp.  276. 

Barrows,  William. — HONOR  TO  THE  BRAVE.  A  Discourse  de 
livered  in  the  Old  South  Church,  Reading,  Mass.,  August 
23,  1863,  on  the  return  of  Co.  D,  Fiftieth  Reg.,  Mass. 
Vols.,  by  the  Rev.  William  Barrows.  Published  by 
general  request. 

Boston:  John  M.  Whittemore  &  Co.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Barry,  Joseph. — THE  ANNALS  OF  HARPER'S  FERRY  from  the 
establishment  of  the  National  Armory  in  1794,  to  the 
present  time,  1869,  with  anecdotes  of  Harper's  Ferrians. 
By  Josephus,  Jr. 

Hagerstown,  Md.:  Dechert  &  Co.,  Printers.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  64. 

Barry,  Joseph. — THE  ANNALS  OF  HARPER'S  FERRY  with 
sketches  of  its  founder,  and  many  prominent  characters 
connected  with  its  history,  anecdotes,  etc.  By  Josephus,  Jr. 

Martinsburg,  W.  Va.     1872.     8vo.     pp.  176.     Second  Edition. 

Barry,  Joseph. — THE  STRANGE  STORY  OF  HARPER'S  FERRY  with 
Legends  of  the  Surrounding  Country.  By  Joseph  Barry, 
a  resident  of  the  place  for  half  a  century. 

Martinsburg,  W.  Va.:  Thompson  Brothers.     1903.     I2mo.     pp.  233. 

irstow,  Charles  L. — THE  CIVIL  WAR.     Edited  by  Charles  L. 

Barstow.     Century  Readings  in  United  States  History. 
New  York:  The  Century  Co.     1912.     I2mo.     pp.  224. 

Bartles,  William  Lewis. — MASSACRE  OF  CONFEDERATES  BY 
OSAGE  INDIANS  IN  1863.  By  W.  L.  Bartles  (Dec.  2,  1902), 
Kansas  State  Historical  Society. 

n,  p.  h.  d.     8vo.     pp.  62-66. 

Bartlett,  A.  W. — HISTORY  OF  THE  TWELFTH  REGIMENT,  New 
Hampshire  Volunteers,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  By 
Capt.  A.  W.  Bartlett,  Historian  Twelfth  Regiment 
Association. 

Concord,  N.  H.:  Ira  C.  Evans,  Printer.     1897.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  X.  1-752.  87. 

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Bartlett,  Charles  H. — ORATION  of  Hon.  Charles  H.  Bartlett, 
on  Gen.  Gilman  Marston,  before  the  Posts  of  the  G.  A.  R., 
at  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Memorial  Day,  May  30,  1891. 

Manchester,  N.  H.:  Printed  by  John  B.  Clarke.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

Bartlett,  John  Russell. — MEMOIRS  OF  RHODE  ISLAND  OFFICERS 
who  were  engaged  in  the  service  of  their  country  during 
the  Great  Rebellion  of  the  South,  illustrated  with  thirty- 
four  portraits.  By  John  Russell  Bartlett. 

Providence:  Sidney  S.  Rider  &  Brother.     1867.     4to.     pp.  VIII.  9.  452. 

Cuttings  inserted. 

Bartlett,  John  Russell. — THE  LITERATURE  OF  THE  REBELLION. 
A  catalogue  of  Books  and  pamphlets  relating  to  the  Civil 
War  in  the  United  States  and  on  subjects  growing  out  of 
that  event,  together  with  works  on  American  Slavery, 
and  Essays  from  Reviews  and  Magazines  on  the  same 
subjects,  compiled  by  John  Russell  Bartlett. 

Boston:  Draper  &  Halliday.     Providence:  Sidney  S.  Rider  &  Bro.     1866. 

Ry.  8vo.     pp.  IV.  6-447.     Autograph  note  of  Author.     250  copies  printed. 

Bartlett,  John  Russell. — THE  SOLDIERS'  NATIONAL  CEMETERY 
AT  GETTYSBURG,  with  the  proceedings  at  its  consecration, 
at  the  laying  of  the  corner  stone  of  the  Monument  and  at 
its  dedication. 

Providence.     1874.     4to.     pp. — 

"Privately  printed  and  for  distribution  to  the  Board  of  Commissioners  of  the 

Cemetery." 

Bartlett,  Napier. — A  SOLDIER'S  STORY  OF  THE  WAR;  including 
the  Marches  and  Battles  of  the  Washington  Artillery  and 
of  other  Louisiana  Troops. 

(Motto.)     New  Orleans:  Clark  &  Hofeline.     1874.     8vo.     pp.  X.-259. 

Autograph  note  of  Col.  Walton,  Chief  of  Artillery,  Longstreet's  Corps. 

Bartlett,  Napier. — MILITARY  RECORD  OF  LOUISIANA  including 
biographical  and  historical  papers  relating  to  the  military 
organisations  of  the  State.  A  soldier's  story  of  the  late 
War,  Muster  Rolls,  Lists  of  Casualties  in  various  Regi 
ments  (so  far  as  known),  Cemeteries  where  Buried, 
Company  Journals,  Personal  Narratives  of  Prominent 
Actors,  etc.  By  Napier  Bartlett. 

(Motto.)     New  Orleans:  L.  Graham  &  Co.,  Printers.    1875. 

8vo.     pp.  68.  58.  62.  X.  5-259.     5  Portraits.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

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Bartlett,  Washington  Allon. — THE  MEMORIAL  OF  COL. 
WASHINGTON  ALLON  BARTLETT,  of  the  Volunteer  Naval 
Brigade  of  New  York,  to  the  Hon.  E.  D.  Morgan,  Governor 
of  the  State  and  Major-General  U.  S.  Army. 

New  York:  W.  H.  Tinson,  Printer.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  58. 

Bartol,  Cyrus  Augustus. — CONDITIONS  OF  PEACE.  A  Dis 
course  Delivered  in  the  West  Church,  in  Memory  of 
David  Kimball  Hobart,  June  14,  1863.  By  C.  A.  Bartol. 

Boston:  Walker,  Wise  &  Company.     1863.     8vo.    pp.28. 

Bartol,  Cyrus  Augustus. — OUR  SACRIFICE.  A  SERMON 
Preached  in  the  West  Church,  November  3,  1861,  being 
the  Sunday  after  the  funeral  of  Lieut.  William  Lowell 
Putnam.  By  C.  A.  Bartol,  Published  by  request. 

Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields.     1861.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Bartol,  Cyrus  Augustus. — THE  NATION'S  HOUR.  A  tribute 
to  Major  Sidney  Williard  delivered  in  the  West  Church 
December  21,  Forefathers'  Day. 

Boston:  Walker,  Wise  &  Co.     1862.    8vo.    pp.  58. 

Bartol,  Cyrus  Augustus. — THE  PURCHASE  BY  BLOOD.  A 
tribute  to  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Russell  Lowell,  Jr.,  spoken 
in  the  West  Church  Oct.  30,  1864. 

Boston:  John  Wilson  &  Son.     1864.    8vo.    pp.  21. 

Barton,  Clara. — ROLL  OF  MISSING  MEN  No.  i.    To  Returned 

Soldiers  and  Others.     By  Clara  Barton. 
Washington,  D.  C.     June  I,  1865.     (Broadside  mounted  on  cloth.) 

Barton,  George. — ANGELS  OF  THE  BATTLEFIELD.  A  history  of 
the  labors  of  the  Catholic  Sisterhoods  in  the  Late  Civil 
War.  By  George  Barton.  1897. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  The  Catholic  Art  Publishing  Company. 
Ry.  8vo.     pp.  XVI.  1-302. 

Barton,  John  Bell. — A  MEMOIR  OF  GENERAL  Louis  BELL,  late 
Col.  of  the  Fourth  N.  H.  Regiment,  who  fell  at  the 
assault  on  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.,  January  15,  1865.  By 
John  Bell  Barton.  Read  before  the  N.  E.  Historical 
Society,  Sept.  14,  1865. 

New  York.     Published  by  request.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  53. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

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Barton,  Thomas  H. — AUTOBIOGRAPHY  OF  THOMAS  H.  BARTON, 
The  Self  Made  Physician  of  Syracuse,  Ohio,  including  a 
history  of  the  Fourth  Regt.  West  Va.  Vol.  Inf.,  with  an 
account  of  Col.  Lightburn's  Retreat  Down  the  Kanawha 
Valley.  Gen.  Grant's  Vicksburg  and  Chattanooga  Cam 
paigns  together  with  the  Several  Battles  in  which  the 
Fourth  Regiment  was  engaged,  and  its  losses  by  disease, 
desertion  and  in  Battle.  By  Dr.  T.  H.  Barton. 

Charleston:  West  Virginia  Printing  Co.     1890.    8vo.    pp.  VIII.  1-340. 

Barton,  William  E. — A  HERO  IN  HOMESPUN.  A  Tale  of  the 
Loyal  South.  By  William  E.  Barton,  Author  of  Pine 
Knot,  etc.  New  Edition. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  and  Company.     1901.     I2mo.     pp.  393. 

Barton,  William  E. — THE  CUMBERLAND  MOUNTAINS  and  the 
Struggle  for  Freedom.     By  Rev.  William  E.  Barton,  D.  D. 
Reprint  from  New  England  Magazine,  March,  1897.     8vo.     pp.  25. 

Bassler,  J.  H. — REMINISCENCES  OF  THE  FIRST  DAY'S  FIGHT  AT 
GETTYSBURG.  An  Address  Delivered  by  Captain  J.  H. 
Bassler,  Co.  C,  I49th  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  before  the 
faculty  and  students  of  Albright  Collegiate  Institute, 
June,  1895,  by  invitation  of  the  Principal,  E.  W.  Chubb. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  1 6  (4).     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Bassler,  J.  H. — REMINISCENCES  OF  THE  FIRST  DAY'S  FIGHT  AT 
GETTYSBURG.  An  Address  delivered  by  J.  H.  Bassler, 
before  the  Faculty  and  Students  of  Albright  Collegiate 
Institute,  June,  1895.  *  *  * 

Myerstown,  Pa. :  Press  of  Myerstown  Enterprise,     n.  d.     8vo.    pp.  12  (2). 

Bassler,  J.  H. — THE  COLOR  EPISODE  of  the  One  Hundred  and 
Forty-Ninth  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  in  the 
First  Day's  Fight  at  Gettysburg  July  i,  1863.  Paper 
read  before  The  Lebanon  County  Historical  Society, 
October  18,  1907,  by  J.  H.  Bassler,  Late  Captain  of  the 
Color  Company. 

n.  p.  n.  d.    8vo.     pp.  34. 

Bassler,  J.  H. — THE  COLOR  EPISODE  of  the  One  Hundred  and 
Forty-Ninth  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  in  the 
First  Day's  Fight , at  Gettysburg  July  I,  1863.  Paper 

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read    before    the    Lebanon    County    Historical    Society 
October  18,  1907,  by  J.  H.  Bassler,  Late  Captain  of  the 
Color  Company. 
(Proceedings.     Vol.  IV.   No.  4.)     8vo.     pp.  80-110. 

Batcheler,  Horace  P. — JONATHAN  AT  HOME:  or,  A  Stray  Shot 
at  the  Yankees.  By  Capt.  Horace  P.  Batcheler  (Late 
73rd  Regiment). 

London:  Printed  by  W.  H.  Collingridge,  City  Press.     1864.     I2mo.     pp. 287. 

Batchellor,  Albert  Stillman. — HISTORICAL  AND  BIBLIOGRA 
PHICAL  NOTES  on  the  Military  Annals  of  New  Hampshire 
with  special  reference  to  Regimental  Histories.  By 
Albert  Stillman  Batchellor.  A  Reprint  of  a  Chapter 
from  the  History  of  the  Seventeenth  Regiment. 

Concord,  N.  H.:  The  Rumford  Press.  1898.     8vo.     pp.  50. 

Bate,  William  Bremage. — ADDRESS  delivered  by  General  Wm. 
B.  Bate,  on  Occasion  of  Dedicating  the  "Battle-Ground 
Academy."  (Professors  Wall  and  Mooney.)  On  the 
Field  of  Franklin.  Franklin,  Tennessee,  Saturday,  Octo 
ber  5,  1889. 

Published  by  Citizens  of  Franklin,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Bate,  William  Bremage. — ORATION  delivered  by  General  W. 
B.  Bate,  on  occasion  of  the  Confederate  Commemoration 
Services,  at  Elmwood  Cemetery,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  on 
Saturday,  May  7,  1870. 

Nashville,  Tenn.:  Published  by  request.     1870.         8vo.     pp.  28. 
Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Bate,  William  Bremage. — THE  DEDICATION  OF  THE  CHICKA- 

MAUGA  AND  CHATTANOOGA  NATIONAL  PARK.      Address  by 

Gen.  Wm.  B.  Bate,  one  of  the  Speakers  Appointed  by  the 
Secretary  of  War  for  the  above  Occasion.     Delivered  on 
September  20,  1895. 
Nashville,  Tenn.:  Brandon  Printing  Company.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  38. 

Bates,  Alfred   Elliott — McGlernand,  Edward  John. — THE 

SECOND    REGIMENT   OF    CAVALRY    1836-65.     By    Major 
Alfred  E.  Bates,  Pay  Department,  1866-91.     By  Captain 
Edward  J.  McClernand,  Second  Cavalry. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  May,  1892.     pp.  623-642. 

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Bates,  Gilbert  H. — SERGEANT  BATES'  MARCH  carrying  the 
Stars  and  Stripes  unfolded,  from  Vicksburg  to  Washington, 
being  a  truthful  Narrative  of  the  incidents  which  trans 
pired  during  his  journey  on  foot,  without  a  cent,  through 
the  late  rebellious  states,  and  showing  how  the  old  flag 
was  received  as  the  harbinger  of  peace  and  new  hope  to 
the  distressed  people  of  the  South.  By  Gilbert  H.  Bates. 

New  York :  B.  W.  Hitchcock.     1868.     8vo.    pp.  35. 

Bates,  Gilbert  H. — TRIUMPHAL  MARCH  OF  SERGEANT  BATES 

from  Vicksburg  to  Washington. 
Washington:  Intelligencer  Printing  House.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  36. 

Bates,  Joshua  Hall. — OHIO'S  PREPARATION  FOR  THE  WAR. 

Read  before  the  Ohio  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order 

of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  by  Joshua  H. 

Bates,  late  Brigadier-General  United  States  Volunteers. 

January  2,  1884. 
Cincinnati:  Peter  G.  Thomson,  Printer.    1884.    8vo.    pp.  14. 

Bates,  Marcus  W. — THE  GRAND  ARMY.  Review  of  the  Great 
Work  It  Accomplished.  Address  by  Marcus  W.  Bates, 
of  Duluth,  at  Annual  Reunion  2 1st  Michigan  Infantry. 

n.  d.  n.  p.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

Bates,  Robert  Francis. — REGISTER  OF  COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS 
Eighteenth  Regiment  U.  S.  Infantry,  Colonel  Thomas 
H.  Ruger,  from  May  4,  1861,  to  January  I,  1883,  with 
Roster  of  Regiment,  1883. 

(Fort  Assinaboine,  M.  T. :     Regimental  Press.     1883.)     8vo.     pp.  (32). 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Bates,  Samuel  Penniman. — A  BRIEF  HISTORY  OF  THE  ONE 
HUNDREDTH  REGIMENT  (Roundheads).  By  Honorable 
Samuel  P.  Bates,  State  Historian,  to  which  is  added  short 
sketches  of  Colonel  Leasure,  and  Chaplain  Browne,  with 
a  few  poems  by  H.  B.  Durant,  of  Co.  A,  composed  while 
in  the  service. 

New  Castle,  Pa.:  W.  B.  Thomas, Printer.      1884.      I2mo.    pp.  32. 

Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Leasure. 

Bates,  Samuel  Penniman. — HISTORY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA 
VOLUNTEERS,  1861-5,  prepared  in  compliance  with  Acts  of 
the  Legislature,  by  Samuel  P.  Bates,  Member  of  the 
Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania. 

(Motto.)    Harrisburg:  B.  Singerley.    1869-1871.     4to. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  1327.     Vol.  II.  pp.  1359.     Vol.  III.  pp.  1379.     Vol  IV.  pp.  1308. 

Vol.  V.  pp.  1431.     Autograph  letter  of  Prof.  Bates. 

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Bates,  Samuel  Penniman. — HISTORY  OF  THE  28TH  REGIMENT, 
P.  V.  1861-1865. 

Harrisburg,     Imp.  8vo.     pp.  418-483. 

Photographs  of  40  officers  and  the  autograph  signature  of  every  officer  of  the 

original  Regiment  of  15  Companies. 

Maps,  programmes  of  camp  performances,  etc.,  etc.,  inserted.     Unique  copy. 

Bates,  Samuel  Penniman. — MARTIAL  DEEDS  OF  PENNSYL 
VANIA.  By  Samuel  P.  Bates. 

(Motto.)  Philadelphia:  T.  H.  Davis  &  Co.     1875. 

4to.    pp.  1 1 1 1.    Autograph  letter  of  Prof.  Bates. 

25  copies  4to  red  line  edition  printed  in  two  volumes  with  extra  illustrations, 

etc.,  etc.     Only  two  copies  in  this  edition  uncut. 

Bates,  Samuel  Penniman. — MEMOIR  OF  OLIVER  BLACHLY 
KNOWLES,  late  Colonel  of  the  2 1st  Pennsylvania  Cavalry 
and  Brevet  Brigadier-General.  By  Samuel  P.  Bates. 

(Motto.)     Philadelphia:  Reprinted  from  "Martial  Deeds  of  Pennsylvania." 

1875.     4to.     pp.  14.    Privately  printed. 

Bates,  Samuel  Penniman.  —  REPORT  OF  THE  STATE 
HISTORIAN  appointed  to  prepare  a  military  history  of 
the  organization  of  Pennsylvania  Volunteers  and  Militia. 

1.  Dec.  15,  1866.     pp.  7. 

2.  Dec.  6,  1868.     pp.  ii. 

3.  Dec.  i,  1869.     pp.  8. 

(Harrisburg.)   8vo. 

Autograph  letter  of  Prof.  Bates  and  copies  of  circulars,  letters,  specimen  pages, 

etc.,  etc.,  inserted. 

Bates,  Samuel  Penniman. — THE  BATTLE  OF  CHANCELLORS- 

VILLE.    By  Samuel  P.  Bates. 

(Motto.)    Meadville,  Pa.:  Edward  T.  Bates.     1882.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  261. 
Autograph  note  of  Prof.  Bates. 

Bates,  Samuel  Penniman. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG. 
By  Samuel  P.  Bates. 

(Motto.)    Philadelphia:  T.  H.  Davis  &  Co.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  216. 
First  Edition  100  copies  printed. 

Bates,  Samuel  Penniman. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG. 
By  Samuel  P.  Bates. 

(Motto.)    Philadelphia :  F.  H.  Davis  &  Co.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  336. 
Autograph  note  of  Prof.  Bates  and  newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

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Bates,  Samuel  Penniman. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG. 

A  reply  to  Gen.  Howard. 

New  York:  The  Herald.     Dec.,  1875.     I2mo.     pp.  —  mounted. 
Autograph  of  Author. 

Battine,  Cecil. — THE  CRISIS  OF  THE  CONFEDERACY.  A 
History  of  Gettysburg  and  the  Wilderness.  By  Cecil 
Battine,  Captain  I5th  The  Kings  Hussars,  with  frontis 
piece  and  6  maps. 

London:  Longmans,  Green  and  Co.     1905.     8vo.     pp.  XV.  1-424. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author  and  newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Baugher,  H.  L. — THE  CHRISTIAN  PATRIOT.  A  Discourse 
addressed  to  the  Graduating  Class  of  Pennsylvania 
College,  September  15,  1861,  by  H.  L.  Baugher,  D.  D., 
President  of  Pennsylvania  College. 

Gettysburg:  Published  and  for  sale  by  A.  D.  Buehler.  H.  C.  Neinstedt,  Printer. 

1861.     8vo.     pp.  25. 

Baxter,  De  Witt  Clinton. — THE  VOLUNTEER  MANUAL,  con 
taining  full  instructions  for  the  Recruit,  in  the  Schools  of 
the  soldier  and  squad.  By  Lieut. -Colonel  D.  W.  C. 
Baxter. 

(Motto.)    Part  i,  pp.  62.     (Motto.)    Part  2,  pp.  65-137. 

Philadelphia:  Published  by  King  &  Baird.     1861.     :6mo. 

Baxter,  De  Witt  Clinton. — THE  VOLUNTEER'S  MANUAL: 
Containing  full  instructions  for  the  Recruit,  in  the  Schools 
of  the  Soldier  and  Squad,  with  One  Hundred  illustrations 
of  the  different  positions  in  the  Facings  and  Manual  of 
Arms  and  the  loadings  and  firings.  Arranged  according 
to  Scott's  System  of  Infantry  Tactics,  by  Lieut. -Colonel 
D.  W.  C.  Baxter,  of  the  Second  Regiment  National 
Guards,  now  in  the  service  of  the  United  States. 

(Extract.)     Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird.     1861.     Part  i.     I2mo.     pp.  62. 

Baxter,  Jedediah  Hyde. — STATISTICS,  Medical  and  Anthro 
pological,  of  the  Provost-Marshal  General's  Bureau, 
derived  from  records  of  the  examination  for  military 
service  in  the  armies  of  the  United  States  during  the  late 
War  of  the  Rebellion,  over  a  million  recruits,  drafted  men, 
substitutes,  and  enrolled  men;  compiled  under  direction 
of  the  Secretary  of  War  by  J.  H.  Baxter,  A.  M.,  M.  D. 
Colonel  and  Chief  Medical  Purveyor  United  States  Army, 
late  Chief  Medical  Officer  of  the  Provost  Marshal  General's 
Bureau. 

Washington.     1875.     4to. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  LXXXVII.  1-568.    -.Vol.  II.  pp.  XXVIII.  1-767. 

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Baxter,  Jedediah  Hyde. — STATISTICS,  Medical  and  Anthro 
pological  of  the  Provost  Marshal  General's  Bureau, 
derived  from  the  records  of  the  examination  for  military 
service  in  the  Armies  of  the  United  States  during  the  late 
War  of  the  Rebellion,  over  a  million  recruits,  drafted  men, 
substitutes  and  enrolled  men. 

Washington.     1895. 

4to.     Vol.  I.  pp.  LXXXVII.   1-568,     Vol.  II.  pp.  XXVIII.   1-767. 

Baxter,  William. — PEA  RIDGE  AND  PRAIRIE  GROVE,  or  scenes 
and  incidents  of  the  War  in  Arkansas.     By  William  Baxter. 
Cincinnati:  Published  by  Poe  &  Hitchcock.     1864.     l6mo.     pp.  262. 

Bayard,  Samuel  J. — THE  LIFE  OF  GEORGE  DASHILL  BAYARD, 
late  Captain  U.  S.  A.  and  Brigadier-General  of  Volunteers. 
Killed  in  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Dec.,  1862. 

New  York.     1874.     I2mo.     pp.  337. 

Ms.  corrections  by  Author.     20  Engravings  and  Portraits  inserted. 

Autograph  letters  and  Autographs  of  J.  J.  Bayard,  Gabriel  de  Korponey, 
"Mrs.  Partington,"  J.  K.  Douglas,  Capt.  McClelland,  W.  A.  Hammond, 
D.  Carlos  Buell,  Fitz  John  Porter,  S.  P.  Heintzteman,  F.  Sigel, 
A.  E.  Burnside,  Geo.  G.  Meade,  W.  S.  Hancock  and  J.  W.  Forney. 

Beach,  John  N. — HISTORY  OF  THE  FORTIETH  OHIO  VOLUNTEER 
INFANTRY.  By  John  N.  Beach,  late  Surgeon  of  the 
Regiment. 

London,  Ohio:  Shepherd  &  Craig,  Printers.     1884.     I2mo.     pp.  243. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Beach,  William  H. — THE  FIRST  NEW  YORK  (LINCOLN) 
CAVALRY.  From  April  19,  1861,  to  July  7,  1865.  By 
William  H.  Beach,  A.  M.,  First-Lieutenant  and  Adjutant 
Aid-de-Camp  to  Commander-in-Chief  G.  A.  R.  95- 
Teacher  of  History  and  Civics,  High  School,  Milwaukee. 

New  York:  Published  by  The  Lincoln  Cavalry  Association.     1902. 

8vo.     pp.  VII.  1-579. 

Beale,  James. — A  CONCISE  REPORT  of  the  5th  Annual  Re 
union  of  the  I2th  Mass.  Vols.,  August  30,  1878. 
(Ms.  illustrated.)     n.  p.  n.  d.     32mo.     pp.  (9). 

Beale,  James. — A  FAMOUS  WAR  SONG.  A  paper  read  before 
the  United  Service  Club,  Phila.,  by  James  Beale,  late  of 
I2th  Mass.  Vol.  Infantry,  Webster  Regiment. 

Philadelphia.     1888.    4to.     pp.  18.     100  copies  privately  printed. 

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Beale,  James. — A  FAMOUS  WAR  SONG.  A  paper  read  before 
the  United  Service  Club,  Philadelphia.  By  James  Beale, 
late  1 2th  Mass.  Vols.,  Webster  Regiment. 

Sm.  4to.     pp.  22  (i).     100  copies  privately  printed  September,  1894. 

Beale,  James. — A  TALE  OF  FREDERICKSBURG. 

(Ms.  illustrated.)     Sm.  i8mo.     pp.  19. 

Beale,  James. — CHANCELLORSVILLE.  A  paper  read  before  the 
United  Service  Club,  Philadelphia,  Penna.,  on  Wednesday, 
February  8,  1888,  by  James  Beale,  late  Private  Co.  I, 
1 2th  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Infantry. 

Philadelphia.     1888.    Sm.  4to.    pp.  —    25  copies  printed.     No.  I. 

Beale,  James. — CHANCELLORSVILLE.  A  paper  read  before  the 
United  Service  Club,  Philadelphia,  Penna.,  on  Wednesday, 
February  8,  1888,  by  James  Beale,  late  I2th  Mass.  Vol. 
Infantry. 

Philadelphia.     1892.     Oblong  4to.     pp.  II  (i).     Second  Edition. 

150  copies  printed. 

Beale,  James. — ECHOES  OF  1861. 

(Ms.  illuminated.)     Boston.     1879.    48mo.    pp.  50. 

Beale,  James. — ECHOES  FROM  THE  WAGON  WHEELS  Heard  at  a 

Regimental  Re-union. 
Philadelphia.     1890.     4to.     pp.  30  (i).     60  copies  printed. 

Beale,  James. — FREDERICKSBURG.     1878. 
(Ms.)     4to.    pp.  29. 

Beale,  James. — FROM  MARSH  RUN  TO  SEMINARY  RIDGE.  A 
paper  read  before  the  United  Service  Club,  Philadelphia, 
Penna.,  Wednesday,  March  6,  1889,  by  James  Beale, 
late  Private  I2th  Mass.  Vol.  Infy. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.    pp.  38.     50  copies  privately  printed. 

Beale,  James. — FROM  MARSH  RUN  TO  SEMINARY  RIDGE.  A 
paper  read  before  the  United  Service  Club,  Philadelphia, 
Wednesday,  March  6,  1889,  by  James  Beale,  late  I2th 
Mass.  Vol.  Infy. 

n.  p.      1891.     Sm.  4to.    pp.  20.     Revised  Edition. 

Beale,  James. — GETTYSBURG:  The  First  Day's  Fight.  General 
Howard's  comments  thereon  and  a  review  of  the  same,  by 
one  of  the  First  Corps,  James  Beale,  Co.  I.,  I2th  Mass. 

Boston:  Weekly  Transcript.    June  8,  1877.     I2mo.    pp.  (14).     (Mounted.) 

Autograph  letter  of  Author.     - 

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Beale,  James. — GETTYSBURG  ON  THE  FIRST  DAY  OF  JULY,  1863. 

By  one  of  Reynolds'  Corps. 

Brookline  Chronicle,  Saturday,  Feb.  16,  1878.     8vo.     pp.  (15).     (Mounted.) 
Autograph  letter  and  photograph  of  Author  inserted. 

Beale,  James. — GETTYSBURG.  A  paper  read  before  the  United 
Service  Club,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania, January  5,  1887, 
by  James  Beale,  late  Private  Co.  I,  I2th  Massachusetts 
Volunteers. 

Philadelphia.     1887.     Sm.  4to.    pp.  36  (i).     10  copies  printed.    No.  I. 

Beale,  James. — PERCENTAGE  OF  Loss  BY  DEATH  in  Massa 
chusetts  Regiments  1861-65. 
(Ms.)     Boston     1878.     8vo.     Sheet  folded.     Unique. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Beale,  James. — REPLY  TO  COL.  A.  WILSON  BY  JAMES  BEALE, 

late  of  1 2th  Massachusetts  Volunteers, 
n.  p.     1886.    8vo.    pp.  (7). 

Beale,  James. — TABULATED  ROSTER  OF  THE  ARMY  OF  THE 
POTOMAC  at  Gettysburg,  Penna.,  July  i,  2,  and  3,  1863. 
Arranged  by  States,  showing  the  Brigade,  Division  and 
Corps  with  which  each  organization  served  during  the 
Battle. 

Philadelphia:  Compiled  and  Published  by  James  Beale.     n.  d.    i8mo.    pp.  32. 

Beale,  James. — THE  BATTLE  FLAGS  OF  THE  ARMY  OF  THE 

POTOMAC  at  Gettysburg,  Penna.,  July  i,  2,  and  3,  1863. 
Philadelphia:  Compiled  and  Published  by  James  Beale.     1885.     4to.    pp.  — 
125  copies  printed  numbered  and  signed.     No.  I. 

Beale,  James. — THE  STATEMENTS  OF  TIME  on  July  i  at  Gettys 
burg,  Pa.,  1863.  An  examination  of  the  official  reports  by 
James  Beale,  late  of  I2th  Mass.  Infantry,  2d  Brigade,  2d 
Division,  1st  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac. 

(Extract.)     Philadelphia:  James  Beale,  Printer.     1897.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  29. 

100  copies  privately  printed. 

Beale,  James. — I2TH  MASS.  VOL.  INFANTRY,  Webster  Regiment. 

(Ms.)    n.  p.  n.  d.     i8mo.     pp.  10. 

A  beautiful  specimen  of  illumination  and  penmanship,  with  a  piece  of  the 

original  colors  of  the  regiment  shot  away  at  Antietam  inserted. 

Beale,  James. — WAR  POETRY. 

(Ms.  illuminated.)     Boston.     1878.     32mo.     pp.  47. 

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Beale,  Richard  L.  T. — HISTORY  OF  THE  NINTH  VIRGINIA 
CAVALRY  in  the  War  between  the  States.  By  the  Late 
Brig.-General  R.  L.  T.  Beale. 

Richmond,  Va.:  B.  F.  Johnson  Publishing  Company.     1899.    8vo.    pp.  192. 

Beale,  Richard  L.  T. — LIST  OF  THE  OFFICERS  AND  MEN  of  the 

Cavalry  Brigade  of  Brig.-Gen.   R.   L.  T.   Beale,   C.  S. 
Army,    Surrendered    at    Appomattox    C.    H.,    Virginia, 
April  9,  1865. 
Richmond.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  355. 

Bean,  Theodore  Weber. — THE  ROLL  OF  HONOR  of  the  Seven 
teenth  Pennsylvania  Cavalry  or  the  One  Hundred  and 
Sixty-second  of  the  line  Pennsylvania  Volunteers. 

Philadelphia.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  88. 

Beath,  Robert  Burns. — HISTORY  OF  THE  GRAND  ARMY  OF  THE 
REPUBLIC.  By  Robert  B.  Beath,  with  an  introduction  by 
General  Lucius  Fairchild.  Illustrated. 

New  York:  Bryan,  Taylor  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  XV.  1-702. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Beatty,  John. — THE  CITIZEN  SOLDIER,  or  Memoirs  of  a  Volun 
teer.  By  John  Beatty. 

Cincinnati:  Wilstach,  Baldwin  &  Co.,  Publishers.  1879.  I2mo.  pp.  VII-40I. 
Capture,  imprisonment,  and  escape,  by  General  Harrison  O.  Hobart,  of 
Milwaukee,  Wisconsin,  pp.  375-398. 

Beatty,  John. — ULYSSES  S.  GRANT.  A  Characterization 
Sketch.  By  John  Beatty.  Ohio  Archaeological  and 
Historical  Quarterly,  October,  1902. 

Columbus,  Ohio:  Press  of  Fred.  J.  Heer.     1902.     pp.  232-245. 

Beauregard,  Peter  Gustave  Toussaint. — A  COMMENTARY 
on  the  Campaign  and  battle  of  Manassas  of  July,  1861, 
together  with  a  summary  of  the  Art  of  War.  By  Gen. 
P.  G.  T.  Beauregard. 

G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  XIV.  1-187. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Beauregard. 

Beauregard,  Peter  Gustave  Toussaint. — GENERAL  BEAURE- 
GARD'S  OFFICIAL  REPORT  of  the  Battle  of  Manassas. 

Richmond     1861.     I2mo.     pp.  29. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Beauregard,  and  Cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

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Beauregard,  Peter  Gustave  Toussaint. — PRINCIPLES  AND 
MAXIMS  OF  THE  ART  OF  WAR;  Outpost  Service;  General 
Introductions  for  Battles;  Reviews. 

Charleston:  Evans  &  Cogswell.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

"Published  by  Gen.  Beauregard,  C.  S.  A.,  for  the  Use  of  General  Officers." 

"Charleston,  S.  C.,  May,  1863." 

Beauregard,  Peter  Gustave  Toussaint. — REPORT  of  General 
P.  G.  T.  Beauregard  of  the  defence  of  Charleston.  Pub 
lished  by  order  of  Congress. 

Richmond:  R.  M.  Smith,  Public  Printer.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  93. 

Bechler,  Gustavus  R. — ATLAS  showing  battles,  engagements, 
and  important  localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in 
Virginia.  Completing  the  Campaign  Map  designed, 
engrossed  and  published  by  Gustavus  R.  Bechler. 

Philadelphia.     1864.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  6.     Plates  XVI. 

Bechler,  Gustavus  R. — MILITARY  MAP  referring  to  the  Cam 
paigns  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  in  Virginia,  including 
the  adjoining  parts  of  Maryland  and  Pennsylvania, 
expressly  compiled  from  the  latest  and  most  reliable 
sources  on  record  for  military  and  private  use. 

Philadelphia: Published  byF.  Leypoldt.  n.d.  Folded  4to.and  mounted  on  linen. 

Bedell,  M.  O.— COMPLETE  ROSTER  OF  Co.  "D,"  8th  Mo. 
Volunteer  Cavalry.  Giving  the  names  of  every  member 
of  the  Company  from  the  first  enlistment  to  the  last 
recruit.  By  M.  O.  Bedell. 

n.  p.     (1898.)     48mo.     pp.  8. 

Bedel,  John. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  OF  THE  THIRD  REGIMENT, 

New  Hampshire  Volunteers.     By  Gen.  John  Bedel. 
The  Granite  Monthly,  Sept.,  1880.     pp.  513-534. 

Beecham,  R.  K. — GETTYSBURG:  The  Pivotal  Battle  of  the  Civil 
War.  By  Captain  R.  K.  Beecham,  of  the  First  Brigade, 
First  Division,  First  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac.  With 
Illustration  and  Map. 

Chicago:  A.  C.  McClurg  &  Co.     1911.     8vo.     pp.  298. 

Beecher,  Frederick  Henry. — MEMORIAL  of  Lieut.  Frederick 
Henry  Beecher,  U.  S.  A. 

Portland:  Stephen  Berry,  Printer.     1870.     4to.     pp.  47. 

200  copies  printed.     Presentation  copy  from  Rev.  Charles  Beecher. 

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Beecher,  Harris  H. — RECORD  OF  THE  114x11  REGIMENT,  N.  Y. 

S.  V.,  where  it  went,  what  it  saw,  and  what  it  did. 
Norwich,  N.  Y.     1866.     I2mo.    pp.  582. 
Autograph  notes  of  Asst.-Surg.  Beecher  and  Colonel  Per  Lee. 

Beecher,   Henry  Ward. — Rev.   Henry  Ward   Beecher's  Fort 

Sumter  Oration,  April  I4th,  1865. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  24. 

Beecher,  Herbert  W. — HISTORY  OF  THE  FIRST  LIGHT  BATTERY, 
Connecticut  Volunteers,  1861-1865.  Personal  Records 
and  Reminiscences.  The  Story  of  the  Battery  from  its 
Organization  to  the  Present  Time.  Compiled  from 
Official  Records,  Personal  Interviews,  Private  Diaries, 
War  Histories  and  Individual  Experiences.  Illustrated 
by  Original  Drawings,  Etchings,  Portraits  and  Maps. 
Historian  Herbert  W.  Beecher. 

New  York:  A.  T.  De  La  Mare  Ptg.  and  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.     n.  d. 
Sm.  4to.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XVI.  7-455.     Vol.  II.  pp.  XX.  (i)  456-886. 

Beem,    David    E. — MILITARY    HISTORY    OF    OWEN    COUNTY, 

Indiana.     By  David  E.  Beem. 
Chicago:  F.  A.  Battey  &  Co.     1884.     Ry.  8vo.     pp  44. 

Beers,  Fannie  A. — A  RECORD  OF  PERSONAL  EXPERIENCE  and 
Adventure  During  Four  Years  of  War.  By  Mrs.  Fannie 
A.  Beers. 

Philadelphia:  Press  of  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1891.     I2mo.     pp.  336. 

Behe,  Luke. — REMINISCENCE  OF  THE  WAR. 

Parron  Courier,  Thursday,  January  17,  1895,  to  Thursday,  April  18,  1895. 
8vo.     pp.  (48). 

Belden,  Bauman  Lowe. — DEPARTMENT  BADGES  OF  THE  GRAND 
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Proceedings  of  the  American  Numismatic  and  Archaeo 
logical  Society  of  New  York  City,  at  the  Forty-fourth 
Annual  Meeting,  Monday,  January  20,  1902. 

New  York:  Printed  for  the  Society.     1902.     pp.  (i)  41-48. 

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Second  paper.     The  Knickerbocker  Press,  New  York. 

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paper.     The  Knickerbocker  Press,  New  York. 

Ry.  8vo. 

Belknap,  Charles  E. — HISTORY  OF  THE  MICHIGAN  ORGANIZA 
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Lansing,  Mich.     1899.    8vo.    pp.  374  (i). 

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Belknap,  Charles  E. — HISTORY  OF  THE  MICHIGAN  ORGANIZA 
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Lansing,  Mich.:  Robert  Smith  Printing  Co.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  374.  (l). 

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Response  of  General  William  W.  Belknap,  President 
"Crocker's  Iowa  Brigade,"  to  the  Address  of  Welcome  at 
Council  Bluffs,  September  18,  1889. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (4). 

Belknap,  William  Worth. — LETTER  FROM  THE  SECRETARY  OF 
WAR  (Wm.  W.  Belknap)  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of 
March  i,  1872,  relative  to  Major-General  Don  Carlos 
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By  Major  Frank  Bell, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  (5)  mounted.     Autograph  letter  of  Major  Bell. 

Bell,  John  T. — CIVIL  WAR  STORIES.  Compiled  from  Records — 
Union  and  Confederate.  By  John  T.  Bell  (formerly  of 
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Bell,  John  T. — TRAMPS  AND  TRIUMPHS  OF  THE  SECOND  IOWA 
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Co.  "C." 

Omaha.     1886.     8vo.    pp.  32.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Bell,  Thomas. — AT  HARPER'S  FERRY,  VA.,  September  14,  1862. 
How  the  Cavalry  escaped  out  of  the  toils.  A  swift  night 
march.  Troopers  cross  the  river  and  strike  boldly  out. 
They  cut  their  way  through  the  Enemy's  lines  and  safely 
reach  the  Union  Lines,  capturing  Longstreet's  Ammuni 
tion  Train  of  Eighty-six  wagons.  Including  a  Brief 
History  of  the  Regiment  from  its  organization  to  this 
thrilling  night's  work.  By  Thomas  Bell,  Brevet  Major, 
Eighth  N.  Y.  Cavalry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Commanding 
Second  Squadron. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  16.     Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Benedict,  George  Grenville. — A  SHORT  HISTORY  OF  THE  14™ 
VERMONT  REGIMENT.  By  Colonel  G.  G.  Benedict,  State 
Military  Historian  1863.  1887.  An  account  of  the 
Re-union  held  July  4,  1887,  also  a  Roster  of  the  Regiment, 
with  present  addresses  of  members. 

Bennington:  Press  of  C.  A.  Pierce.     8vo.     pp.  97  (i). 

Published  by  Co.  F,  I4th  Vermont  Regiment,  September  16,  1887. 

Benedict,  George  Grenville. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG, 
and  the  part  taken  therein  by  Vermont  Troops.  By 
G.  G.  Benedict,  Lieut,  and  A.  D.  C. 

Burlington:  Free  Press  Print.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  24.     (Slip  errata) 

First  Edition  privately  printed. 

Benedict,  George  Grenville. — ARMY  LIFE  IN  VIRGINIA. 
Letters  from  the  Twelfth  Vermont  Regiment  and  Personal 
Experiences  of  Volunteer  Service  in  the  War  for  the 
Union  1862-63.  By  George  Grenville  Benedict,  Private 
and  Lieutenant  Twelfth  Regiment  Vermont  Volunteers 
and  Aide-de-Camp  upon  the  Staff  of  the  Second  Vermont 
Brigade. 

Burlington:  Free  Press  Association.     1895.     I2mo.     pp.  194. 

Presentation  and  Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Benedict,  George  Grenville. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG 

and  the  part  taken  therein  by  Vermont  Troops. 
Burlington.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Benedict,  George  Grenville. — VERMONT  AT  GETTYSBURG.  A 
sketch  of  the  part  taken  by  the  Vermont  Troops,  in  the 
battle  of  Gettysburg.  ByG.  G.  Benedict,  Lieut.  andA.D.C. 

Burlington:  The  Free  Press  Association.     1870.    8vo.    pp.27.    Appendix  IV. 

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Benedict,  George  Grenville. — VERMONT  IN  THE  CIVIL  WAR. 
A  History  of  the  part  taken  by  the  Vermont  Soldiers  and 
Sailors  in  the  War  for  the  Union,  1861-5.  By  G.  G. 
Benedict. 

Burlington,  Vt.  1886.  1888.  Vol.  I  pp.  XIV.  (l)  1-620.  Vol.  II  pp.  VII.  1-808. 

Benefiel,  W.  H.  H. — SEVENTEENTH  REGIMENT  Indiana  Veteran 
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n.  p.   1912.     48010.     pp.  12. 

Benefiel,  W.  H.  H. — SOUVENIR:  The  Seventeenth  Indiana 
Regiment.  A  History  from  its  Organization  to  the  end  of 
the  War.  Giving  Description  of  Battles,  etc.  Also  List 
of  the  Survivors,  Their  Names,  Ages,  Company,  and  P.  O. 
Address,  and  Interesting  Letters  from  Comrades  who  were 
not  present  at  the  Regimental  Re-unions. 

Ellwood,  Ind.:  Model  Printing  &  Litho.  Co.     1913.     8vo.     pp.  132. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Benefiel,  W.  H.  H. — ADVANCE  OF  ROSECRAN'S  ARMY  ON  CHAT 
TANOOGA,  Wilder's  Brigade  Leading, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  15. 

Benham,  Henry  Washington. — RECOLLECTIONS  OF  THE  WEST 
VIRGINIA  CAMPAIGN,  with  "The  Three  Months'  Troops," 
May,  June,  and  July,  1861.  By  an  Engineer  Officer. 
Private  Copy  from  the  Monthly  Magazine,  "Old  and 

New,"  for  July,  1873. 

Boston.     1873.     8vo.     pp.  666-690     Privately  printed. 
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Benjamin,  Judah  Philip. — SUPPLEMENTAL  REPORT  OF  THE 

SECRETARY  OF  WAR.    War  Department,  March  17,  1862. 

Richmond,  Va.    1862.     8vo.    pp.27.     (Relates  to  the  exchange  of  Prisoners.) 

Benjamin,  L.  N. — THE  ST.  ALBANS  RAID,  or  investigation  into 
the  charges  against  Lieut.  Bennett  H.  Young  and  Com 
mand,  for  their  acts  at  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  on  the  iQth 
October,  1864,  being  a  complete  and  authentic  report  of 
all  the  proceedings  on  the  demand  of  the  United  States  for 
their  extradition  under  the  Ashburton  Treaty,  before 
Judge  Coursol,  J.  S.  P.,  and  the  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Smith, 
J.  S.  C.,  with  the  arguments  of  Counsel  and  the  opinions 
of  the  Judges  revised  by  themselves.  Compiled  by  L.  N. 
Benjamin,  B.  C.  L. 

Montreal:  Printed  by  John  Lovell.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  480. 

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Benjamin,  Marcus. — PATRIOTIC  SOCIETIES  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR. 
The  Federal  Veterans'  Associations  that  preserve  the 
Memories  of  Battlefield  and  Campfire — Their  Numbers 
and  Influence,  Their  Insignia  and  Their  Auxiliary  Societies. 

Munsey's  Magazine.    June,  1896.     pp.  322-331. 

Benjamin,  Marcus. — WASHINGTON  DURING  WAR  TIMES.  A 
Series  of  Papers  showing  the  Military,  Political  and 
Social  Phases  During  1861  to  1865.  Official  Souvenir  of 
the  Thirty-sixth  Annual  Encampment  of  the  Grand  Army 
of  the  Republic.  Collected  and  Edited  by  Marcus 
Benjamin  under  the  direction  of  the  Committee  on 
Literature  for  the  Encampment. 

Washington  City.     1902.    8vo.     pp.  XV.  1-215.    (Map) 

Benjamin,  Samuel  Nicoll. — PROCEEDINGS  OF  LAFAYETTE 
POST  No.  140  Dept.  of  New  York,  Grand  Army  of  the 
Republic.  In  Memory  of  Senior  Vice-Commander  Samuel 
N.  Benjamin,  Major  and  Assistant  Adjutant-General, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Colonel  in  the  Army  of  the  United  States, 
whose  death  occurred  at  Governors  Island,  New  York 
Harbor,  on  the  Fifteenth  Day  of  May,  1886. 

New  York:  Trow's  Printing  &  Bookbinding  Co.     1886.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  32. 

Benet,  Stephen  Vincent. — THE  ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT  as  a 
portion  of  the  United  States  Military  establishment; 
being  a  historical  statement  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the 
Ordnance  Department,  and  consideration  of  the  legal 
relations  of  the  department  to  the  Secretary  of  War  and 
Army  proper.  Prepared  by  direction  of  the  Chief  of 
Ordnance. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  99. 

Bennett,  A.  J. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  FIRST  MASSACHUSETTS 
LIGHT  BATTERY  Attached  to  the  Sixth  Army  Corps.  A 
glance  at  the  events  in  the  Armies  of  the  Potomac  and 
Shenandoah,  from  the  Summer  of  1861  to  the  Autumn  of 
1864.  By  A.  J.  Bennett,  Private,  First  Massachusetts 
Light  Battery. 

Boston:  Press  of  Deland  &  Barton.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  200. 

Bennett,  Charles  A. — AN  HISTORICAL  ACCOUNT  of  the  Develop 
ment  of  Small  Arms  and  Ammunition  for  the  Same,  and 
the  Effect  of  the  same  upon  the  Science  of  War.  By 
Charles  A.  Bennett,  Second  Lieutenant  3rd  Artillery, 
Department  of  Military,  United  States  Artillery  School. 

Fort  Monroe,  Virginia:  Printed  at  the  U.  S.  Artillery  School.     1886. 

4to.     pp.  14. 

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Bennett,  Charles  W.— Rankin,  Henry  C. — Lester,  Frank  A. 

—HISTORICAL  SKETCHES  OF  THE  NINTH  MICHIGAN  INFAN 
TRY  (General  Thomas'  Headquarters  Guards).  With  an 
Account  of  the  Battle  of  Murfreesboro,  Tennessee,  Sunday, 
July  13,  1862.  Four  Years  Campaigning  in  the  Army  of 
the  Cumberland.  By  Charles  W.  Bennett,  of  Co.  G, 
Regimental  Meetings  since  the  War.  By  Henry  C. 
Rankin,  of  Co.  C.  Regimental  and  Company  Organiza 
tion.  By  Frank  A.  Lester,  Co.  C. 
Coldwater,  Mich.:  Daily  Courier  Print.  1913.  8vo.  pp.  75. 

Bennett,  E.  B. — "FIRST  CONNECTICUT  HEAVY  ARTILLERY." 
Historical  Sketch  and  present  addresses  of  members. 
Compiled  by  E.  B.  Bennett  (formerly  of  Co.  K),  East 
Berlin,  Conn. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  53. 

Bennett,  Edwin  C. — MUSKET  AND  SWORD  or  the  Camp,  March 
and  Firing  Line  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  By  Edwin 
C.  Bennett,  Private,  Sergeant,  Lieutenant,  Captain, 
Mass.  Volunteers.  Bvt.  Lieut. -Col.  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

Boston:  Coburn  Publishing  Co.  1900.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-344. 

Bennett,  L.  G. — Haigh,  William  M. — HISTORY  OF  THE 
THIRTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT  Illinois  Volunteers  during  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion.  By  L.  G.  Bennett  and  Wm.  M. 

Haigh. 

Aurora,  111. :  Knickerbocker  &  Hodder,  Printers.     1876.     8vo.    pp.  VIII. -808. 
Autograph  letter  of  L.  G.  Bennett. 

Bennett,  William  W. — A  NARRATIVE  OF  THE  GREAT  REVIVAL 
which  prevailed  in  the  Southern  Armies  during  the  late 
Civil  War  between  the  states  of  the  Federal  Union.  By 
William  W.  Bennett,  D.  D.,  Superintendent  of  "The 
Soldiers  Tract  Association,"  and  Chaplain  in  the  Confed 
erate  Army. 

Philadelphia:  Claxton,  Remsen  &  Haffelfinger.      1887.     I2mo.     pp.  VI.  427. 

Benson,  B.  K. — WHO  GOES  THERE?  The  Story  of  a  Spy  in  the 

Civil  War.     By  B.  K.  Benson. 

New  York:  The  Macmillan  Company.     London:  Macmillan  &  Co.,  Ltd.    1900. 
I2mo.    pp.  XVIII.  1-485. 

Benson,  C.  D. — HERE'S  YOUR  MULE.     Comic  Camp  Songs  and 

Chorus.  By  C.  D.  Benson. 
Nashville,  Tenn.:  Published  by  C.  N.  Benson 
German  &  Bro.  Lith's.,  Louisville,  Ky.     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  — 

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Benson,  Edwin  North. — THE  UNION  LEAGUE  DURING  THE\VAR. 

Paper  prepared  for  the  United  Service  Club  by  Edwin  N. 

Benson,  President  of  the  Union  League,  February  22,  1888. 
Philadelphia.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

Benson,  John  R. — FROM  PETERSBURG  TO  APPOMATTOX.  A 
personal  Reminiscence  of  the  Civil  War.  By  John  R. 
Benson. 

Home  and  Country,  Magazine,  April,  1895.     pp.  873-882. 

Benson,  William — A  RACE  FOR  LIBERTY  or  my  capture,  im 
prisonment  and  escape.  By  William  Benson,  of  Co.  A, 
32d  Regt.  O.  V.  I.,  with  an  introduction  by  W.  B.  Derrick. 

(Motto.)     Wellsville,  O.:  W.  G.  Foster,  Printer.     1867. 

i8mo.     pp.  XII.  5-135. 

Bent,  Samuel  Arthur. — PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  BOSTONIAN 
SOCIETY.  Eulogy  on  Samuel  Miller  Quincy.  By  Samuel 
Arthur  Bent.  May  24,  1887. 

Boston:  Old  State  House.      1887.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

Bentley,  W.  G. — ADDRESS  Delivered  at  the  Dedication  of 
Monument  of  the  Ninth  New  York  Cavalry  Regiment, 
by  Col.  W.  G.  Bentley,  July  2,  1888. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Bentley,  W.  H. — HISTORY  OF  THE  77™  ILLINOIS  VOLUNTEER 
INFANTRY,  Sept.  2,  1862,  July  10,  1865.  By  Lieut.  W.  H. 
Bentley,  with  an  introduction  by  General  D.  P.  Grier. 

Peoria,  Illinois:  Edward  Hine,  Printer.     1883.     I2mo.     pp.  396. 

Autograph  of  Author. 

Benton,  Charles  E. — As  SEEN  FROM  THE  RANKS.  A  Boy  in 
the  Civil  War.  By  Charles  E.  Benton,  of  the  One 
Hundred  and  Fiftieth  New  York  State  Volunteers. 

(Motto.)     New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1900.     I2mo.     pp. 

XIII.  1-292. 

Berard,  Augusta  Blanche. — REMINISCENCES  OF  WEST  POINT 
in  the  Olden  time,  derived  from  various  sources  and 
Register  of  Graduates  of  the  United  States  Military 
Academy,  corrected  to  September  I,  1886,  with  an  index. 

East  Saginaw,  Mich.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  40.  76.     (Slip  errata) 

Bering,  John  A.— Montgomery,  Thomas. — HISTORY  OF  THE 
FORTY-EIGHTH  OHIO  VET.  VOL.  INF.,  giving  a  complete 
account  of  the  Regrment  from  its  organization  at  Camp 

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Dennison,  O.,  in  October,  1861,  to  the  close  of  war, 
and  its  final  muster  out,  May  10,  1866,  including  all  its 
marches,  camps,  battles,  battle  scenes,  skirmishes,  sieges, 
bivouacs,  picketing,  foraging  and  scouting;  with  its  cap 
ture,  prison  life  and  exchange,  embracing,  also,  an  account 
of  the  escape  and  re-capture  of  Major  J.  A.  Bering  and 
Lieut.  W.  J.  Srofe,  and  the  closing  events  of  the  war  in  the 
trans-Mississippi  Dept.  By  John  A.  Bering,  late  Major 
48th  Ohio,  and  Thomas  Montgomery,  late  Captain  48th 
Ohio. 
Hillsboro,  Ohio:  Printed  at  the  Highland  News  Office.  1880.  i8mo.  pp.284. 

Bernard,  George  S. — WAR  TALKS  OF  CONFEDERATE  VETERANS. 
(Advance  Sheets.)  Edited  and  Compiled  by  Geo.  S. 
Bernard,  Petersburg,  Va.  Addresses  Delivered  before 
A.  P.  Hill  Camp  of  Confederate  Veterans,  of  Petersburg, 
Va.,  with  Addenda  giving  Statements  of  Participants, 
Eye-witnesses  and  Others,  in  Respect  to  Campaigns, 
Battles,  Prison  Life  and  Other  War  Experiences.  The 
Battle  of  the  Crater.  By  Geo.  S.  Bernard  (i2th  Virginia 
Infantry,  Mahone's  Brigade).  Copyright,  1892,  by  Geo. 
S.  Bernard. 

Petersburg,  Virginia.   1892.  8vo.   pp.  149-230.    Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Bernard,  George  S. — WAR  TALKS  OF  CONFEDERATE  VETERANS. 
Compiled  and  edited  by  Geo.  S.  Bernard,  Petersburg,  Va. 
Addresses  delivered  before  A.  P.  Hill  Camp  of  Confederate 
Veterans,  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  with  Addenda  giving  State 
ments  of  Participants,  Eye-witnesses  and  others,  in 
respect  to  Campaigns,  Battles,  Prison  Life  and  other  War 
experiences. 

Petersburg,  Virginia:  Perm  &  Owen,  Publishers.     1892. 

8vo.     pp.  XXIII.  1-336. 

Bernard,  Mountague. — Two  LECTURES  ON  THE  PRESENT 
AMERICAN  WAR.  By  Mountague  Bernard,  B.  C.  L., 
Chichele  Professor  of  International  Law  and  Diplomacy 
in  the  University  of  Oxford. 

Oxford  and  London:  J.  H.  and  Jas.  Parker.     November,  1861.     8vo.     pp.  95. 

Beseler,  H. — gesatten  in  der  Militarischen  Gesellschaft  zu 
Berlin  am  20  Marz  1901  von  H  Beseler  General  Major 
und  Oberquartiermeister,  Mit  drie  Skizzen  in  Steindruck 
Berlin  1901. 

Ernst  Siegfried  Mittler  und  Dohn  Konigliche,  Hofbuchhandlung,  Hochstrasse 

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Betts,  A.  D. — EXPERIENCE  OF  A  CONFEDERATE  CHAPLAIN 
1861-1864.  By  Rev.  A.  D.  Betts,  D.  D.,  N.  C.  Conference 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  South.  Chaplain  30th  N. 
C.  Troops. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  103  (i). 

Beveridge,  Albert  J. — ADDRESS  of  Albert  J.  Beveridge,  United 
States  Senator  from  Indiana  ("Representing  Indiana, 
The  Indiana  Shiloh  National  Park  Commission  and 
Indiana's  Union  Soldiers.")  at  the  Dedication  of  Indiana's 
Monuments  on  the  Battlefield  of  Shiloh,  Tennessee, 
April  6,  1903. 

Indianapolis:  Press  of  Levry  Bros.  &  Co.     i6mo.     pp.  15. 

Beverly,  James  M. — A  HISTORY  OF  THE  NINETY-FIRST  REGI 
MENT  Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry  1862-1865.     By  James 
M.  Beverly,  Corporal  Co.  H. 

White  Hall,  111.:  Pearce  Printing  Co.     8vo.     pp.  59. 

Bevier,  R.  S. — HISTORY  OF  THE  FIRST  AND  SECOND  MISSOURI 
CONFEDERATE  BRIGADES  1861-1865,  and  from  Wakawsa 
to  Appomattox,  a  military  anagraph  by  R.  S.  Bevier. 

St.  Louis:  Bryan,  Brand  &  Company.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  XII. -480.  1-27. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Beyer,  Walter  F. — Keydel,  Oscar  F. — DEEDS  OF  VALOR  from 
Records  in  the  Archives  of  the  United  States  Government. 
How  American  Heroes  won  the  Medal  of  Honor.  History 
of  our  Recent  Wars  and  Explorations  from  Personal 
reminiscences  and  records  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  who 
were  rewarded  by  Congress  for  most  conspicuous  acts  of 
bravery  on  the  Battlefields,  on  the  High  Seas  and  in 
Arctic  Explorations.  Edited  by  W.  F.  Beyer  and  O.  F. 
Keydel.  Introduction  by  Brig.-General  H.  M.  Dufneld, 
U.  S.  V.  Illustrated.  Complete  in  two  volumes. 

Detroit,  Mich.:  The  Perrien-Keydel  Company.     1906. 

4to.     Vol.  I.  pp.  558.     Vol.  II.  pp.  554. 

Beymer,  William  Gilmore. — ON  HAZENDON'S  SERVICE.  Scouts 
and  Spies  of  the  North  and  South.  By  William  Gilmore 
Beymer.  Illustrated  by  Howard  Pyle  and  others. 

New  York  and  London:  Harper  &  Brothers,  Publishers.     1912. 

8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-287. 

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Bickham,  William  D. — ROSECRAN'S  CAMPAIGN  with  the 
Fourteenth  Army  Corps,  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland, 
a  Narrative  of  personal  observations,  with  an  appendix 
consisting  of  official  reports  of  the  battle  of  Stone  River. 
By  "W.  D.  B." 

Cincinnati:  Moore,  Wilstach,  Keys  &  Co.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.-476. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Bicknell,  George  W. — HISTORY  OF  THE  FIFTH  REGIMENT  Maine 
Volunteers,  Comprising  brief  description  of  its  marches, 
engagements,  and  general  services  from  the  date  of  its 
muster  in,  June  24,  1861,  to  the  time  of  its  muster-out, 
July  27,  1864.  By  Rev.  Geo.  W.  Bicknell,  late  First 
Lieutenant  and  Adjutant. 

Portland:  Published  by  Hall  L.  Davis.     1871.     I2mo.     pp.  XII.  404. 

300  copies  printed.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Biddle,  Chapman. — ADDRESS  delivered  at  the  meeting  of  the 
Philadelphia  Bar,  held  December  n,  1880,  upon  occasion 
of  the  death  of  Chapman  Biddle,  Esq. 

Philadelphia.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  21.     Privately  printed. 

Biddle,  Chapman. — THE  FIRST  DAY  OF  THE  BATTLE  OF 
GETTYSBURG.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Historical 
Society  of  Pennsylvania,  on  the  8th  of  March,  1880,  by 
Chapman  Biddle,  formerly  Colonel  of  the  One  Hundred 
and  Twenty-first  Pennsylvania  Volunteers. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  50. 

Portrait  of  Gen.  Reynolds  inserted. 

Biddle,  James  Cornell. — GEORGE  GORDON  MEADE.  An 
address  delivered  by  Colonel  James  C.  Biddle,  formerly 
Aide-de-Camp  to  Maj.-Gen.  Meade,  at  Gen.  Meade's 
Statue,  Fairmount  Park,  Philadelphia,  on  Memorial  Day, 
May  30,  1888,  under  the  auspices  of  Geo.  G.  Meade  Post 
No.  i,  G.  A.  R.,  Department  of  Pennsylvania. 

Philadelphia.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  11. 

Biddle,  Walter  Livingston  Cochrane. — ADDRESS.  P.  V.  i2ist 
Regiment.  By  Walter  L.  C.  Biddle,  July  2,  1886,  at 
Gettysburg. 

Philadelphia.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

Bierce,  Ambrose. — TALES  OF  SOLDIERS  AND  CIVILIANS.     By 

Ambrose  Bierce. 
San  Francisco:  E.  L.  G.  Steele.     1891.     I2mo.     pp.  300. 

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Bigelow,  James  K. — -ABRIDGED  HISTORY  OF  THE  EIGHTH 
INDIANA  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY  from  its  Organization, 
April  21,  1 86 1,  to  the  date  of  Re-enlistment  as  Veterans, 
January  i,  1864.  By  James  K.  Bigelow,  M.  D.,  Surgeon 
Eighth  Indiana  Volunteer  Infantry. 

Indianapolis:  Ellis  Barnes,  Printer.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  40  (l). 

Bigelow,  John  Jr. — TENTH  REGIMENT  OF  CAVALRY.  By 
Lieutenant  John  Bigelow,  Jr.,  U.  S.  A.,  R.  Q.  M.  Tenth 
Cavalry. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution.    Jan.,  1892.     pp.  215-226. 

Bigelow,  John  Jr. — THE  CAMPAIGN  OF  CHANCELLORSVILLE. 
A  Strategic  and  Tactical  Study.  By  John  Bigelow,  Jr., 
Major  U.  S.  Army  retired.  With  Maps  and  Plans. 

New  Haven:    Yale  University  Press.    London:  Henry  Frowde,     n.  d.     4to. 

pp.  X.  1-528. 

Bigelow,  John  Jr. — THE  PRINCIPLES  OF  STRATEGY.  Illustrated 
mainly  from  American  Campaigns.  By  John  Bigelow,  Jr., 
First-Lieutenant  loth  Cavalry,  U.  S.  Army.  With 
illustrations  and  maps. 

New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     London:  T.  Fisher  Unwin.     1891. 

4to.     pp.  200.     Maps  32. 

Bigelow,  L.  J. — Miss  Dix  and  what  she  has  done. 

The  Galaxy.     March,  1867.     pp.  —     Autograph  letter  of  Miss  Dix. 

Bill,  Ledyard.— THE  LIFE,  CAMPAIGNS  AND  BATTLES  OF 
GENERAL  ULYSSES  S.  GRANT,  comprising  a  full  and 
authentic  account  of  the  famous  soldier,  from  his  earliest 
boyhood  to  the  present  time  with  an  introduction  by 
Benson  J.  Lossing.  Illustrated  with  views  of  the  General's 
birthplace.  The  surrender  of  Fort  Donelson  and  Vicks- 
burg,  the  battles  of  Shiloh  and  Chattanooga,  together  with 
a  superb  portrait. 

New  York.     1868.     8vo.  pp.  - 

Bill,  Ledyard. — PEN  PICTURES  OF  THE  WAR.  Lyrics,  incidents 
and  sketches  of  the  Rebellion,  comprising  a  choice  selection 
of  pieces  by  our  best  poets,  also  current  and  well  authen 
ticated  anecdotes  and  incidents  of  the  War  together  with  a 
full  account  of  many  of  the  great  battles,  also  a  complete 
historical  record  of  all  events  both  civil  and  military  from 
the  commencement  of  the  Rebellion.  Second  edition. 

New  York.     1864.     8vo.  pp.  — 

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Billings,  John  D. — THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  TENTH  MASSACHU 
SETTS  BATTERY  of  Light  Artillery  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  formerly  of  the  Third  Corps,  and  afterwards  of 
Hancock's  Second  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  1862-1865. 
By  John  C.  Billings,  a  member  of  the  Company. 

Boston:  Hall  &  Whiting,  Publishers.     1 88 1.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  (2)  1-400. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Billings,  John  D. — Reed,  Charles  W. — HARDTACK  AND 
COFFEE  or  the  Unwritten  Story  of  Army  Life,  including 
chapters  on  enlisting,  life  in  tents  and  log  huts,  Jonahs  and 
beats,  offences  and  punishments,  raw  recruits,  foraging, 
Corps  and  Corps  Badges.  The  Wagon  Trains,  The  Army 
Mule,  The  Engineer  Corps,  The  Signal  Corps,  etc.  By 
John  D.  Billings.  Illustrated  with  six  elegant  color 
plates  and  over  two  hundred  original  sketches  by  Charles 
W.  Reed. 

Boston:  George  M.  Smith  &  Co.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  VI.  1-406. 

Billingsley,  Amos  S. — CHRISTIANITY  IN  THE  WAR,  containing 
an  account  of  the  sufferings,  conversions,  prayers,  dying 
requests,  last  words  and  deaths  of  soldiers  and  officers  in 
the  hospital,  camp,  prison,  and  on  the  Battlefield.  Also 
an  account  of  distinguished  Christian  men  and  their 
labors  in  the  War.  By  A.  S.  Billingsley,  late  Chaplain 
U.  S.  Army.  Profusely  illustrated. 

(Motto.)  Philadelphia:  Claxton,  Remsen&  Haffelfinger.    1872.    8vo.    pp.429. 

Bingham,  G.  C. — WHO  is  COLONEL  JENNISON?  Jennison— 
His  raids  in  Missouri,  His  Murders,  Robberies  and  House 
Burnings. 

Jefferson  City.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

Bingham,  Henry  Harrison. — AN  ORATION  by  Brevet  Brigadier- 
General  Henry  H.  Bingham  at  the  unveiling  of  the  Eques 
trian  Statue  of  Major-General  Winfield  Scott  Hancock  on 
the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  June  5,  1896. 

Philadelphia.     1899.     i6mo.     pp.  16.     No.  i. 

Only  three  copies  of  an  edition  of  100  preserved. 

Bingham,  Henry  Harrison. — AN  ORATION  by  Brevet  Brigadier- 
General  Henry  H.  Bingham  at  the  unveiling  of  the  Eques 
trian  Statue  of  Major-General  Winfield  Scott  Hancock  on 
the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  June  5,  1896. 

Philadelphia.    1899.     I2mo.     pp.  27.     100  copies  privately  printed.     No.  I. 

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Bingham,  Henry  Harrison. — AN  ORATION  by  Brevet  Brigadier- 
General  Henry  H.  Bingham,  at  the  unveiling  of  the 
Equestrian  Statue  of  Major-General  Winfield  Scott 
Hancock  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  June  5,  1896. 

Philadelphia.     1899.     I2mo.     pp.  27. 

100  copies  privately  printed.    No.  2.    Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Bingham,  Henry  Harrison. — THE  SECOND  AND  THIRD  DAYS 
OF  THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG  July  2  and  3,  1863.  An 
address  by  Bvt.  Brig. -General  Henry  H.  Bingham,  U.  S.  V. 
on  Pennsylvania  Day  at  Gettysburg,  September  12,  1889. 

Harrisburg:  E.  K.  Meyers,  Printer.  1894.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

Bircher,  William. — A  DRUMMER  BOY'S  DIARY;  Comprising 
four  years  of  service  with  the  Second  Regiment  Minnesota 
Veteran  Volunteers,  1861  to  1865.  By  William  Bircher. 

St.  Paul,  Minn.:  St.  Paul  Book  and  Stationery  Company.  1889.    I2mo.  pp.199. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Bird,  Edward  G. — SHERMAN'S  MARCH  TO  THE  SEA,  or  Fighting 
His  Way  Through  Georgia.  By  Lieutenant  Edward  G. 
Bird,  of  Sherman's  Command. 

New  York:  Old  Cap.  Collier  Library.     March  2,  1891.     4to.     pp.  30. 

Birdsong,  James  C. — BRIEF  SKETCHES  OF  THE  NORTH  CARO 
LINA  STATE  TROOPS  in  the  WTar  between  the  States. 
Sketches  include  First,  Second,  Third,  Fourth,  Sixth, 
Seventh,  Eleventh,  Twelfth,  Thirteenth,  Fourteenth, 
Nineteenth,  Twentieth,  Twenty-eighth,  Twenty-ninth, 
Thirtieth,  Thirty-first  and  Thirty-seventh  Regiments, 
together  with  First  Battalion  of  Heavy  Artillery,  Second 
Battalion  of  Light  Infantry,  Return  of  Flag  to  Co.  I, 
Sixth  Regiment  N.  C.  Troops,  General  Lane's  Brigade, 
Sketch  of  Henry  L.  Wyatt,  First  Confederate  Martyr 
Lane's  Brigade,  Corps  of  Sharpshooters.  Collected  and 
compiled  by  James  C.  Birdsong,  Ex-  State  Librarian. 

Printed  under  resolution.     Ratified  March  6,  1893. 

Raleigh,  N.  C.:  Josephus  Daniels,  State  Printer.     1894.     8vo.     pp.  213. 

Birkhimer,  William  Edward. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the 
Organization,  Administration,  Material  and  Tactics  of  the 
Artillery,  United  States  Army.  By  William  E.  Birkhimer, 
First  Lieutenant  Third  Regiment,  U.  S.  Artillery. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  James  J.  .Chapman.  1884.     8vo.     pp.  VII.  (i)  406. 

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Birkhimer,  William  Edward.— IN  MEMORIAM  OF  GENERAL 
JOHN  GIBBON,  read  before  the  Association  of  the  Graduates 
of  the  United  States  Military  Academy  June  II,  1896. 

n.  p.    1896.    8vo.    pp.  24. 

Birkhimer,  William  Edward. — MILITARY  GOVERNMENT  AND 
MARTIAL  LAW.  By  William  E.  Birkhimer,  L.  L.  B., 
First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant  United  States  Artillery. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  James  J.  Chapman.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  V.  1-521. 

Birkhimer,  William  Edward. — THE  LAW  OF  APPOINTMENT  AND 
PROMOTION  in  the  Regular  Army  of  the  United  States. 
By  Lieut.  Wm.  E.  Birkhimer,  3d  U.  S.  Artillery.  A  paper 
read  before  the  United  States  Military  Institute,  West 
Point,  N.  Y. 

New  York:  A.  G.  Sherwood  &  Co.,  Printers.  1880.     8vo.     pp.  90. 

Autograph  note  of  Lt.  Birkhimer. 

Birkhimer,  William  Edward. — THE  THIRD  UNITED  STATES 
ARTILLERY.  By  Lieut.  Wm.  E.  Birkhimer,  Adjutant 
3d  U.  S.  Artillery. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution.    1893.     pp.  458-480. 

Birney,  David  Bell. — GENERAL  ORDERS  No.  48.  Headquarters 

ist  Division,  3d  Corps,  May  16,  1863. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  12. 

The  Kearny  Cross  Order  giving  the  name  and  regiment  of  all  entitled  to  the 
decoration. 

Birney,  William — GENERAL  WILLIAM  BIRNEY'S  ANSWER  TO 
LIBELS  clandestinely  circulated  by  James  Shaw,  Jr.,  with 
a  review  of  the  military  record  of  said  James  Shaw,  Jr., 
late  Colonel  of  the  Seventh  U.  S.  Colored  Troops. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Stanley  Snodgrass,  Printer.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

Bishop,  A.  W. — LOYALTY  ON  THE  FRONTIER  or  Sketches  of 
Union  Men  of  the  South-West  with  incidents  and  adven 
tures  in  Rebellion  on  the  border.  By  A.  W.  Bishop, 
Lieut. -Col.  First  Arkansas  Cavalry  Volunteers. 

St.  Louis:  R.  P.  Stridley  &  Co.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  228. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Col.  Bishop. 

Bishop,  John  S. — A  CONCISE  HISTORY  OF  THE  WAR  designed  to 
accompany  Perrine's  New  War  Map  of  the  Southern 
States,  with  an  introduction  and  statistical  appendix 
compiled  from  authentic  sources.  By  Capt.  John  S. 
Bishop. 

Indianapolis,  Ind.:  Charles  O.  Perrine,  Publisher.     1864. 

l8mo.     pp.  X.  -11-132.     Appendix  XI.     Map  on  linen. 

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Bishop,  Judson  Wade. — OFFICIAL  RECORDS  concerning  the 
Second  Regiment  Minnesota  Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry. 

1887. 
St.  Paul:  H.  M.  Smyth  Printing  Company.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  61. 

Bishop,  Judson  Wade. — THE  STORY  OF  A  REGIMENT  being  a 
Narrative  of  the  Service  of  the  Second  Regiment  Minne 
sota  Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry  in  the  Civil  War  of 
1861-1865.  By  Judson  W.  Bishop,  late  Colonel  and  Bvt. 
Brig.-General,  U.  S.  V. 

St.  Paul,  Minn.:  Written  and  published  for,  and  by  request  of  the  Surviving 

Members  of  the  Regiment.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  256. 

Privately  printed.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Bishop,  Judson  Wade. — VAN  DEVEER'S  BRIGADE  AT  CHICKA- 
MAUGA.  By  Gen.  J.  W.  Bishop,  then  Lieut. -Col.  Second 
Regiment,  Minn.  Infantry  Volunteers.  Paper  read  before 
Minnesota  Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion  U.  S., 
May  12,  1903. 

n.  d.  n.  p.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Bixby,  O.  H. — INCIDENTS  IN  DIXIE,  being  Ten  Months'  ex 
perience  of  a  Union  Soldier  in  the  Military  Prisons  of 
Richmond,  New  Orleans  and  Salisbury. 

Baltimore:  Printed  by  James  Young.     1864.     48010.     pp.  89. 

Black,  James  B. — THE  BATTLE  OF  CEDAR  CREEK.  A  Poem  by 
Col.  James  B.  Black,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  and  delivered  at 
the  National  Convention  of  Beta  Theteu  Pi,  Cincinnati, 
1866. 

Indianapolis,  Indiana:  Printed  by  the  boys  of  the  Indiana  Reform  School,  n.  d. 

8vo.     pp.  (5). 

Black,  James  C.  C. — CONFEDERATE  MEMORIAL  RECORD. 
Anniversary  address  Confederate  Memorial  Day,  April 
26,  1890.  By  James  C.  C.  Black,  of  Augusta,  Georgia. 

Augusta,  Ga.:  Chronicle  Publishing  Co.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

Black,  John  Charles. — SIR  TRUE  BLUE,  His  Comrades  and  His 

Songs.     An  American  Sketch. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     Sm.  i8mo.     pp.  (20). 

Black,  John  Charles.— UNVEILING  OF  THE  STATUE  OF  GEN. 
JAMES  SHIELDS.  Remarks  of  Hon.  John  C.  Black,  of 
Illinois,  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  December  6, 

1893. 
Washington.      1894.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

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Blackburn,  Joseph  C.  S. — ADDRESS  of  Hon.  J.  C.  S.  Blackburn 
at  the  unveiling  of  the  Statue  of  General  John  C.  Breckin- 
ridge  at  Lexington,  Kentucky,  November  16,  1887. 

Frankfort,  Ky.:  Printed  by  Western  Argus.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Blackwell,  Robert. — ORIGINAL  ACROSTICS  by  Robert  Blackwell 
on  some  of  the  Southern  States,  Confederate  Generals, 
and  various  other  persons  and  things.  Illustrated. 

St.  Louis:  Published  for  the  Author  at  the  Southwestern  Book  and  Publishing 

Co.     1869.         I2mo.     pp.  100.  IV. 

Blackwell,  Sarah  Ellen. — A  MILITARY  GENIUS.  Life  of  Anna 
Ella  Carroll,  of  Maryland,  ("The  great  unrecognized 
member  of  Lincoln's  Cabinet.")  Compiled  from  family 
records  and  Congressional  Documents.  By  Sarah  Ellen 
Blackwell. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Judd  &  Detweiler,  Printers.     1891.     I2mo.     pp.  168. 

Elaine,  James  Gillespie. — JAMES  A.  GARFIELD.  Memorial 
Address  pronounced  in  the  Hall  of  Representatives, 
February  27,  1882,  before  the  Department  of  the  Govern 
ment  of  the  United  States,  by  James  G.  Blaine,  in  response 
to  an  invitation  from  the  Two  Houses  of  Congress. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1882.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  87. 

Blaine,  James  Gillespie. — MEMORIAL  ADDRESS  on  the  Life 
and  Character  of  James  Abram  Garfield,  delivered  before 
both  Houses  of  Congress,  at  their  request,  in  the  Hall  of 
the  House  of  Representatives,  by  Hon.  James  G.  Blaine, 
on  the  twenty-seventh  of  February,  1882. 

Washington.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

Blair,  Francis  Preston,  Jr. — FREMONT'S  HUNDRED  DAYS  IN 

MISSOURI.     Speech  in  Fremont's  Defense  March  7,  1862. 
Washington.      1862.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Blaisdell,   Albert   Franklin. — STORIES   OF   THE   CIVIL  WAR. 

By  Albert  F.  Blaisdell. 
Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard.     1890.     i6mo.     pp.  243. 

Blake,  Henry  N. — THREE  YEARS  IN  THE  ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC. 
By  Henry  N.  Blake,  late  Captain  in  the  Eleventh  Regi 
ment  Massachusetts  Volunteers. 

(Motto.)    Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard.     1865.     I2mo.    pp.  VI.  319. 
Autograph  letter  of  Capt.  Blake. 

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Blake,  Henry  N. — THREE  YEARS  IN  THE  ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC. 

Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard.  1865.     I2mo.     pp.  319. 

Blake,  W.  O. — -PICTORIAL  NATIONAL  RECORDS  embracing 
descriptions  of  European  and  Asiatic  Nations,  a  statistical 
view  of  the  United  States  of  America  and  a  history  of  the 
Great  Rebellion  in  two  volumes,  compiled  from  authentic 
material.  Illustrated. 

Columbus,  O.     1863.     Imp.  8vo. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  XII.  1008.     Vol.  II.  pp.  IV.  1-859. 

Blake,  Mortimor. — THE  ISSUES  OF  THE  REBELLION.  A 
Sermon  Preached  before  the  Taunton  and  Raynham 
Volunteers,  Col.  D.  N.  Couch  Commanding,  Sabbath 
Evening,  June  2,  1861,  by  Rev.  Mortimor  Blake,  of  the 
Winslow  Church. 

Lauton:  Printed  at  the  Republican  Office,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

Blakely,  Archibald. — ADDRESS  delivered  by  Colonel  Archibald 
Blakely,  President  of  the  Pennsylvania  Commission  and 
Chairman  of  the  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  Battle 
field  Committee,  November  15,  1897,  at  Orchard  Knob, 
Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Presentation 
of  the  Pennsylvania  Battlefield  Monuments  to  His 
Excellency  Daniel  H.  Hastings,  Governor  of  the  Com 
monwealth  of  Pennsylvania. 

n.  p.    1897.    8vo.    pp.  (4). 

Blakely,  Archibald. — ADDRESS  delivered  by  Colonel  Archibald 
Blakely,  on  Sherman  Heights,  Missionary  Ridge,  Chat 
tanooga,  Tennessee,  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Monument 
erected  by  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  in  memory 
of  her  Seventy-third  Infantry  Regiment,  November  7, 
1903. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

Blakely,  Archibald. — ADDRESS  of  General  Archibald  Blakely 
at  the  Reunion  of  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Cum 
berland,  Louisville,  Ky.,  October,  1901. 

Cincinnati:  The  Robert  Clarke  Company.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Blakeslee,  B.  F. — HISTORY  OF  THE  SIXTEENTH  CONNECTICUT 
VOLUNTEERS. 

Hartford.     1875.     I2mo.     pp.  116. 

Blanchard,  J.  P. — THE  WAR  OF  SECESSION.  By  J.  P.  Blanchard. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      i8mo.     pp.  23. 


Bland,  T.  A. — LIFE  OF  BENJAMIN  F.  BUTLER.  By  T.  A. 
Bland,  M.  D. 

Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard,  Publishers.     New  York:  Charles  T.  Dillingham.    1879. 
I2mo.     pp.  202. 

Blanding,  Stephen  F. — IN  THE  DEFENCES  OF  WASHINGTON, 
or  the  Sunshine  in  a  Soldier's  life.  By  Stephen  F.  Blanding. 
Providence,  R.  I.     1889.     Sm.  4to.    pp.  54. 

Blankenburg,  Heinrich. — THE  CIVIL  WARS  (Interior  Struggles) 
in  the  North  American  Union  down  to  the  Presidential 
Election  of  1868.  By  Henry  Blankenburg,  with  a  map  of 
the  Country,  Plans  of  the  Battlefields  and  the  Consti 
tution  of  the  Union. 

Leipzig:  F.  U.  Brockhaus.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-346. 

Blessington,  J.  P. — THE  CAMPAIGNS  OF  WALKER'S  TEXAS 
DIVISION.  By  a  private  soldier.  Containing  a  complete 
record  of  the  Campaigns  in  Texas,  Louisiana  and  Arkansas; 
The  Skirmish  at  Perkins'  Landing  and  the  battles  of 
Milliken's  Bend,  Bayou  Bounfouca,  Mansfield,  Pleasant 
Hill,  Jenkins  Ferry,  etc.,  etc.,  including  the  Federal's 
report  of  the  battles,  names  of  officers  of  the  Division, 
Diary  of  Marches,  Camp  Scenery,  Anecdotes,  Description 
of  the  Country  through  which  the  Division  Marched,  etc. 

(Motto.)     New  York:   Published  for  the  Author  by  Lange,  Little  &  Co., 
Printers.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  314. 

Bliss,  Alexander. — AUTOGRAPHS  of  Our  Country's  Authors. 

Baltimore:  Gushing  &  Bailey.     1864.     4to.     pp.  200  (l). 

Bliss,  George  N. — How  I  LOST  MY  SABRE  IN  THE  WAR  AND 
FOUND  IT  IN  PEACE.  By  George  N.  Bliss,  late  Captain 
Troop  C,  First  Rhode  Island  Cavalry  Volunteers. 

Providence:  Published  by  the  Society.     1903.    Snow  &  Farnham,  Printers. 
Sm.  4to.    pp.  71.     Edition  limited  to  250  copies. 

Bliss,  George  N. — PRISON  LIFE  OF  LIEUT.  GEORGE  N.  BLISS, 

late  Captain  First  Rhode  Island  Cavalry. 
Providence:  N.  Bangs  Williams  &  Company.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  70-112. 

Bliss,  George  N. — REMINISCENCES  OF  SERVICE  in  the  First 
Rhode  Island  Cavalry.  By  George  N.  Bliss,  late  Captain 
First  Rhode  Island  Cavalry. 

Providence:  Sidney  S.  Rider.     1878.    Sm.  4to.     pp.  32.    250  copies  printed. 

89 


Blood,  Henry  Boyden. — A  FEW  MEMORIES  OF  GETTYSBURG 
and  Lincoln.  By  Col.  H.  B.  Blood.  Memorial  Day, 
May  30,  1910. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      8vo.     pp.  14.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Bloodgood,  J.  D. — PERSONAL  REMINISCENCES  OF  THE  WAR. 

By  Rev.  J.  D.  Bloodgood,  Ph.  B.,  late  Sergeant  Co.  I, 

I4ist  Pennsylvania  Volunteers. 
New  York:  Hunt  &  Eaton.     1893.     I2mo.    pp.  342.    Autograph  of  Author. 

Bloor,  Alfred  J. — LETTERS  FROM  THE  ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC 
written  during  the  month  of  May,  1864,  to  several  of  the 
supply  correspondents  of  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission. 
By  Alfred  J.  Bloor,  Assistant  Secretary. 

Washington.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  70. 

Boggs,  S.  S. — EIGHTEEN  MONTHS  A  PRISONER  Under  the  Rebel 
Flag.  A  condensed  pen-picture  of  Belle  Isle,  Danville, 
Andersonville,  Charleston,  Florence,  and  Libby  Prisons 
from  actual  experience. 

Lovington,  111.:  S.  S.   Boggs,  late  Sergeant,  2lst   Illinois  Infantry.  Author 

and   Publisher.     1887.     I2mo.     pp.  73. 

Boggs,  William  Robertson. — MILITARY  REMINISCENCES  of 
General  William  R.  Boggs,  C.  S.  A.  Introduction  and 
Notes  by  William  H.  Boyd, 

Durham,  N.  C. :  The  Seeman  Printery.     1913.     8vo.     pp.  XXIII.  115. 

Boies,  A.  H. — WAR  MEMORIES.     Nos.  1-5. 

Adrian  Weekly  Times  and  Expositor,  March  19,  1886.     I2mo.     pp.  19. 

Boies,  Andrew  J. — RECORD  OF  THE  THIRTY-THIRD  MASSACHU 
SETTS  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY,  from  Aug.  1862,  to  Aug., 
1865.  By  Andrew  J.  Boies. 

Fitchburg:  Printed  by  the  Sentinel  Printing  Company.    1880.    8vo.    pp.  168. 

Boissonnas,  B. — Un  Vaincu  Souvenirs  du  General  Robert  Lee 

(Mme.  B.  Boissonnas). 

(Motto.)     Paris.     1875.     I2mo.     pp.  VII.  1-291.      Troisieme  Edition. 
Autograph  of  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee. 

Boker,  George  Henry. — TARDY  GEORGE! 

New  York.     1865.     4to.     pp.  —     60  copies  privately  printed. 

Bokurn,  Hermann. — THE  TESTIMONY  OF  A   REFUGEE   FROM 
EAST  TENNESSEE.  By  Hermann  Bokum,  Chaplain  U.  S.  A. 
Philadelphia.     1863.     8vo.    pp.  24.     Cuttings  inserted. 

90 


Bokum,  Hermann. — WANDERINGS  North  and  South.  By 
Hermann  Bokum,  Chaplain  U.  S.  A.,  Turner's  Lane 
Hospital. 

Philadelphia.    1864.     8vo.    pp.  73. 

Bolles,  Albert  Sidney. — THE  FINANCIAL  HISTORY  of  the  United 

States.     By  Albert  S.  Bolles. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  and  Company.    1885-1886.    Second  Edition. 
Vol.  I.    1789  to  i860.  pp.  IX.   1-621.     Vol.  II.  I86itol88s.     pp.  XI.  1-585. 

Bellinger,  Jesse. — THE  BATTLE  OF  HANOVER,  Pennsylvania, 
June  30, 1863.  Its  Influence  on  the  Results  of  the  Greater 
Battle  of  Gettysburg,  July  i,  2,  and  3,  1863.  By  Jesse 
Bellinger,  Hanover,  Pa. 

Hanover,  Pa.:  Typographical  Union  Label.     i8mo.     pp.  10. 

Bolton,  Horace  W. — PERSONAL  REMINISCENCES  OF  THE  LATE 
WAR.  By  H.  W.  Bolton,  introduced  by  F.  A.  Hardin, 
D.  D.,  edited  by  H.  G.  Jackson,  D.  D. 

Chicago,  111.:  Published  by  H.  W.  Bolton.     1892.    I2mo.    pp.  219. 

Bolton,  Horace  W. — OUR  FALLEN  HEROES  and  other  addresses 
by  H.  W.  Bolton,  Author  of  Home  and  Social  Life,  etc.,  etc., 
Chicago,  111.:  Published  by  H.  W.  Bolton.     1892.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-204. 

Bond,  W.  R. — PICKETT  OR  PETTIGREW?    An  Historical  Essay. 

By  Capt.  W.  R.  Bond,  Sometime  Officer  Brigade  Staff 

Army  Northern  Virginia. 
(Motto.)     Weldon,  N.  C.:  Hall  &  Sledge,  Publishers.     1888.    8vo.    pp.  40. 

Bond,  W.  R. — PICKETT  OR  PETTIGREW?  An  Historical  Essay. 
(Revised  and  Enlarged.)  By  Capt.  W.  R.  Bond,  Some 
time  Officer  Brigade  Staff  Army  Northern  Virginia. 

(Motto.)     Scotland  Neck,  N.  C.:  W.  L.  L.  Hall,  Publisher. 

8vo.     pp.  91.    Second  Edition. 

Bond,  W.  R. — PICKETT  OR  PETTIGREW?  North  Carolina  at 
Gettysburg.  An  Historical  Monograph.  By  Capt.  W.  R. 
Bond,  Sometime  Officer  Brigade  Staff  Army  Northern 
Virginia. 

(Motto.)  Scotland  Neck,  N.  C.:  W.  L.  L.  Hall,  Publisher.   1901. 

8vo.     pp.  94.     Third  Edition. 

Books,  Charles. — ADDRESS  delivered  in  Oak-Grove  Cemetery, 
Medford,  Mass.,  September  6,  1866,  at  the  consecration 
of  the  Monument  erected  in  honor  of  the  Medford  Volun 
teers.  By  Charles  Books. 

Boston:  Press  of  John  Wilson  &  Son.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

91 


Booth,  Edwin  G. — IN  WAR  TIME.  Two  Years  in  the  Con 
federacy  and  two  years  North,  with  many  reminiscences 
of  the  days  long  before  the  War.  By  Edwin  G.  Booth. 

Philadelphia:  John  D.  Avil  &  Co.    1885.    8vo.    pp.  221.  (i).  19  pages  portraits. 

Booth,  Richard  R. — A  MEMORIAL  OF  LIEUT.  FRANKLIN  BUTLER 
CROSBY,  of  the  Fourth  Regiment  U.  S.  Artillery,  who  was 
killed  at  Chancellorsville,  Va.,  May  3,   1863. 
By  Richard  R.  Booth. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  Anson  D.  F.  Randolph.     1864.    48mo.    pp.  69. 

Borton,  Benjamin. — ON  THE  PARALLELS  OF  CHAPTERS  OF 
INNER  HISTORY.  A  Story  of  the  Rappahannock.  By 
Benjamin  Borton. 

Woodstown,  N.  J.:  Monitor-Register  Print.     1903.     I2mo.     pp.  333  (i). 

Autograph  of  Author.     (Sketch  of  service  with  gth  New  Jersey  Infantry.) 

Borton,  Benjamin. — AWHILE  WITH  THE  BLUE,  or  Memories  of 
War  Days.  The  True  Story  of  a  Private.  By  Benjamin 
Borton.  Published  by  the  Author. 

Passaic,  N.  J.:  Wm.  Taylor,  Printer.     1898.    I2mo.    pp.  168. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Bosbyshell,  Oliver  Christian. — PENNSYLVANIA  AT  ANTIETAM. 
Report  of  the  Antietam  Battlefield  Memorial  Commission 
of  Pennsylvania  and  Ceremonies  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
Monuments  erected  by  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsyl 
vania  to  mark  the  Position  of  Thirteen  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Commands  engaged  in  the  Battle. 

Harrisburg,  Pa.:  Harrisburg  Publishing  Company,  State  Printer.     1906. 

8vo.     pp.  260. 

Autograph  letter  of  General  McClellan  and  114  Engravings  and  maps  inserted. 

Bosbyshell,  Oliver  Christian. — THE  48™  IN  THE  WAR.  Being 
a  Narrative  of  the  Campaigns  of  the  48th  Regiment 
Infantry,  Pennsylvania  Veteran  Volunteers,  during  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion.  By  Oliver  Christian  Bosbyshell, 
late  Major. 

Philadelphia:  Avil  Printing  Company.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  205. 
Autographs  of  author,  with  cuttings,  etc.     Presentation  copy. 

Bosson,  Charles  P. — HISTORY  OF  THE  FORTY-SECOND  REGIMENT 
INFANTRY,  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  1862,  1863,  1864. 
By  Sergeant  Major  Charles  P.  Bosson. 

Boston:  Mills,  Knight  &  Co.,  Printers.     1886.     I2mo.     pp.  6  (i)  1-465. 

92 


Bothwell,  A.  J. — GENERAL  GRANT.  Sketches  of  His  Life  in 
Pen  and  Pencil.  The  Nation's  Hero.  Story  of  the  Great 
Warrior's  Military  Career.  The  Silent  Soldier  at  West 
Point.  Through  the  Mexican  War — At  Belmont,  Fort 
Donelson,  Pittsburg  Landing,  Vicksburg,  Lookout  Moun 
tain,  Petersburg  and  Appomattox. 

Chicago,  111.    8vo.    pp.  22. 

Bothwell,  A.  J. — THE  OLD  COMMANDER.     Gen.  U.  S.  Grant. 

Sketches  of  his  Life  in  Pen  and  Pencil. 

Chicago,  111. :  Presented  with  the  Compliments  of  General  Passenger  Depart 
ment  Chicago  &  North-Western  Railway.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

Botta,  Vincenzo. — CATALOGUE  of  an  Autograph  Album  pre 
sented  to  the  Metropolitan  Fair,  in  aid  of  the  Sanitary 
Commission.  By  Mrs.  Vincenzo  Botta.  April,  1864. 

New  York:  John  A.  Gray  and  Y.  Green,  Printers.     1864.    8vo.    pp.  15. 

Boudrye,  Louis  N. — HISTORIC  RECORDS  OF  THE  FIFTH  NEW 
YORK  CAVALRY  First  Ira  Harris  Guard,  its  organization, 
marches,  raids,  scouts,  engagements  and  general  services 
during  the  rebellion  of  1861-1865,  with  observations  of  the 
Author  by  the  way,  giving  sketches  of  the  armies  of  the 
Potomac  and  of  the  Shenandoah,  also  interesting  accounts 
of  prison  life  and  of  the  secret  service,  complete  lists  of  its 
officers  and  men.  Illustrated  with  steel  portraits  and 
wood  cuts. 

Albany,  N.  Y.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  385. 

Boudrye,  Louis  N. — HISTORIC  RECORDS  OF  THE  FIFTH  NEW 
YORK  CAVALRY,  First  Ira  Harris  Guard;  its  Organization, 
Marches,  Raids,  Scouts,  Engagements  and  General 
Services  during  the  Rebellion  of  1861-1865.  With 
Observations  of  the  Author  by  the  Way,  giving  Sketches 
of  the  Armies  of  the  Potomac  and  the  Shenandoah,  also 
interesting  accounts  of  prison  life  and  of  the  Secret 
Service;  complete  lists  of  its  Officers  and  Men.  By  Rev. 
Louis  N.  Boudrye,  Chaplain  of  the  Regiment.  Illus 
trated  with  steel  portraits  and  wood  cuts. 

Albany,  N.  Y.:  J.  Munsell.     1868. 

Sm.  8vo.    pp.  XV.  385.  (3)     Third  edition  enlarged. 

Boudrye,  Louis  N. — THE  LIBBY  CHRONICLE.  Devoted  to 
Facts  and  Fun.  A  true  copy  of  the  Libby  Chronicle  as 
written  by  the  prisoners  of  Libby  in  1863. 

Albany,  N.  Y.:  Published  by  Louis  N.  Boudrye.     1889.,    Imp.  8vo.     (4)  1-51. 

93 


Bouton,  Edward. — THE  BATTLE  OF  "SHILOH."  A  Paper 
prepared  and  read  before  California  Commandery  of  the 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States, 
April  n,  1896,  by  Companion  Edward  Bouton,  Colonel 
59th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry,  Bvt.  Brig.-General  U.  S.  Vols. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      8vo.     pp.  27. 

Boutwell,  George  Sewell. — THE  LAWYER,  the  Statesman  and 

the  Soldier.     By  George  S.  Boutwell. 
(Motto.)   New  York:  D.Appleton and  Company.    1887.    I2mo.    pp.  (6)  1-232. 

Bouy,  C.  W. — WILLIAM  W.  JENNINGS.  Address  by  Rev.  C.  W. 
Bouy,  Grace  Methodist  Church,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Satur 
day,  March  3,  1894. 

Harrisburg,  Pa.     1894.     I2mo.     pp.  26. 

Privately  printed.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Bowen,  Edward  Roscoe. — COLLIS'  ZOUAVES.  The  i  i4th  Penn 
sylvania  Infantry  at  Gettysburg.  By  Colonel  Edward  R. 
Bowen. 

The  Press.     June  22,  1887.     I2mo.     pp.  (10). 

Bowen,  James  L.— DEDICATION  OF  THE  MONUMENTS  of  the 
7th,  loth  and  37th  Mass.  Vols.  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  October 
6,  1886,  with  the  Dedicatory  Address.  By  James  L. 
Bowen,  President  of  the  37th  Regiment  Association, 
Springfield,  Mass.  1886.  Published  for  the  Committee, 
by  James  L.  Bowen. 

Springfield,  Mass.:  The  Homestead  Job  Print.     1886.    481110.     pp.  56. 

Bowen,  James  L. — HISTORY  OF  THE  THIRTY-SEVENTH  REGI 
MENT  Mass.  Volunteers,  in  the  Civil  War  of  1861-1865, 
with  a  comprehensive  sketch  of  the  doings  of  Massa 
chusetts  as  a  State  and  of  the  principal  campaigns  of  the 
War.  By  James  L.  Bowen. 

Clark  W.  Bryan  &  Company,  Publishers.    1884.    8vo.    pp.  431.    Appendix  LI. 

Bowen,  James  L. — MASSACHUSETTS  IN  THE  WAR  1861-1865. 
By  James  L.  Bowen,  with  an  introduction  by  Hon.  Henry 
L.  Dawes,  U.  S.  Senator  from  Massachusetts. 

Springfield,  Mass.:  Clark  W.  Bryan  &  Co.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  XI.  1-1029. 

Bowie,  George  Washington. — ADDRESS  delivered  before  the 
Society  of  California  Volunteers,  at  its  Second  Annual 
Celebration,  at  San  Francisco,  April  25,  1867.  By  Brevet 
Brig.-Gen.  G.  W.  Bowie,  late  Colonel  5th  California 
Infantry. 

San  Francisco.     1867.     8vo.     p*p.  1 6. 

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\  Bowley,  Freeman  S. — SEVEN  MONTHS  IN  CONFEDERATE 
MILITARY  PRISONS.  A  Paper  Prepared  and  Read  before 
California  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  May  2,  1890,  by  Com 
panion  Freeman  S.  Bowley,  First-Lieutenant  3Oth  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry, 
n.  p.  n.  d.  8vo.  pp.  12. 

Bowley,  Freeman  S. — THE  BATTLE  OF  THE  MINE. 

The  Overland  Monthly,  April,  1870.     pp.  — 

Bowman,   S.   M. — Irwin,   R.   B. — SHERMAN  AND  His   CAM 
PAIGNS.     A  Military  biography.  (Maps  and  portraits.) 
New  York.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  512.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Sherman. 

Bowman,  T.  H. — REMINISCENCES  OF  AN  Ex- CONFEDERATE 
SOLDIER  or  Forty  Years  on  Crutches.  By  T.  H.  Bowman, 
Ex-Secretary  of  State  and  Ex-Superintendent  of  State 
Orphan  Home. 

Austin,  Texas:  Gammel  Statesman  Publishing  Company.     I2mo.     pp.  126. 

Boyce,  C.  W. — A  BRIEF  HISTORY  OF  THE  TWENTY-EIGHTH 
REGIMENT  New  York  State  Volunteers,  First  Brigade, 
First  Division,  Twelfth  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
from  the  Author's  Diary  and  Official  Reports,  with  the 
Muster-Roll  of  the  Regiment,  and  many  Pictures,  Articles 
and  Letters  from  Surviving  members  and  friends,  with 
the  report  of  proceedings  of  the  Thirty-fifth  Annual 
Re-union  held  at  Albion,  New  York,  May  22,  1896. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.:  C.  W.  Boyce.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  190. 

Boyce,  Joseph. — PERSONAL  REMINISCENCES,  First  Regiment  of 
Missouri  Infantry,  C.  S.  A.  By  Joseph  Boyce,  Captain 
D  Company. 

St.  Louis:  The  Republican.     1883-1886.     I2mo.     pp. — 

Autograph  letters  and  corrections  by  the  Author. 

Boyd,  David  French. — GENERAL  W.  T.  SHERMAN  AS  A  COLLEGE 
PRESIDENT.  By  David  French  Boyd.  Reprinted  from 
the  American  College,  April,  1910,  University  Bulletin, 
Louisiana  State  University,  October,  1910. 

Baton  Rouge:  Ortlieb's  Printing  House.     1910.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Boyd,  James  P. — MILITARY  AND  CIVIL  LIFE  OF  GEN.  ULYSSES 
S.  GRANT.  Leading  Soldier  of  the  Age;  President  of  the 
United  States;  Loved  and  Honored  American  Citizen; 
The  World's  most  distinguished  man.  By  James  P. 
Boyd,  A.  M.  Illustrated. 

(Motto.)     Philadelphia,  Pa. :  Standard  Publishing  Co.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  734. 

95 


Boyd,  James  P. — THE  GALLANT  TROOPER  GENERAL  PHILIP 
H.  SHERIDAN.  By  James  P.  Boyd,  A.  M.,  L.  B.,  Author 
of  Military  and  Civil  Life  of  U.  S.  Grant;  Political  History 
of  the  United  States ;  Wonders  of  the  Heavens,  Earth  and 
Ocean;  Emperor  William  I  and  the  German  Empire,  etc. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Franklin  News  Co.     I2mo.     pp.  224. 

Boyd,  Orsemus  Bronson.— CAVALRY  LIFE  IN  TENT  AND  FIELD. 

By  Mrs.  Orsemus  Bronson  Boyd. 
New  York:  J.  Selwan  Tait  &  Sons.     1894.     I2mo.     pp.  376. 

Boykin,  E.  M. — THE  FALLING  FLAG.  Evacuation  of  Richmond, 
retreat  and  surrender  at  Appomattox.  By  an  officer  of  the 
Rear-guard. 

New  York:  E.  J.  Hale  &  Son.     1874.     I2mo.    pp.  67. 

Boyle,  John  Richards. — ABRAHAM  LINCOLN.  Military  Order 
of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States  Commandery  of 
the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Memorial  Meeting,  February 
15,  1911, ''The  Making  of  Abraham  Lincoln."  By  Com 
panion  Captain  John  Richards  Boyle,  D.  D. 

Philadelphia.     1911.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Boyle,  John  Richards. — SOLDIERS  TRUE.  The  Story  of  the 
One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  Regiment  Pennsylvania 
Veteran  Volunteers,  and  of  its  Campaigns  in  the  War  for 
the  Union  1861-1865.  By  John  Richards  Boyle,  D.  D., 
late  Adjutant  One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Veteran  Volunteers,  Captain  and  Assistant- 
Quartermaster  United  States  Volunteers,  Companion  of 
the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States,  Member  of  the  Philadelphia  Conference  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Published  by  Authority  of 
the  Regimental  Association. 

New  York:  Eaton  &  Mains.   Cincinnati:  Jennings &Pye.    1903.   8vo.  pp.368. 

Autograph  letters  of  Author. 

Boyle,  John  T. — AN  OUTLINE  SKETCH  OF  THE  NINETY-SIXTH 
PENNSYLVANIA  VOLUNTEERS.  By  John  T.  Boyle,  formerly 
Captain  Co.  D. 

The  Times,  July  17,  1886.     I2mo.     pp.  (18). 

Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — AROUND  CHATTANOOGA. 

Cincinnati:  The  Commercial  Gazette.    Aug.  8, 15, 18, 1888.     I2mo.     pp.  (45). 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

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Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — CHATTANOOGA  AND  CHICKA- 
MAUGA.  Reprint  of  Gen.  H.  V.  Boynton's  Letters  to  the 
Cincinnati  Commercial  Gazette.  August,  1888. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  59. 

Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — CHICKAMAUGA  AND  CHATTA 
NOOGA  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK  COMMISSION.  Battles 
about  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  November  23-25,  1863. 
Orchard  Knob,  Lookout  Mountain,  Missionary  Ridge. 
Organization  of  the  Union  Forces  (Commanded  by  Maj.- 
Gen.  U.  S.  Grant)  and  of  the  Confederate  Forces  (Com 
manded  by  General  Braxton  Bragg).  Compiled  by  H. 
V.  Boynton,  Assistant  in  Historical  Work.  Roster  from 
Official  Records,  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

Washington.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  35.  (i). 

Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — CHICKAMAUGA.  A  Short  Descrip 
tion  of  the  Battlefield  as  it  now  is.  By  Gen.  H.  V. 
Boynton.  With  Illustrations  and  Maps. 

Cincinnati,  O.:  The  Queen  &  Cresent  Route.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — CRITICISMS  ON  THE  HISTORIES 
now  in  use  in  the  Public  Schools  of  the  District  of 
Columbia.  By  Gen.  Henry  V.  Boynton,  President  of  the 
Board  of  Education. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1900.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — CRITICISMS  ON  THE  HISTORIES  now 
in  use  in  the  Public  Schools  of  the  District  of  Columbia. 
By  Gen.  Henry  V.  Boynton,  President  of  the  Board  of 
Education. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1901.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — DEDICATION  OF  THE  CHICKA 
MAUGA  AND  CHATTANOOGA  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK, 
September  18-20,  1895.  Report  of  the  Joint  Committee  to 
represent  the  Congress  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Chicka- 
mauga  and  Chattanooga  National  Military  Park,  compiled 
by  H.  V.  Boynton  for  the  Committee. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1896.    8vo.    pp.  374. 

Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — ERRORS  IN  SCHOOL  HISTORIES 
compared  with  the  Official  Record.  By  General  H.  V. 
Boynton.  The  Civil  War  Period. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Speech  Publishing  Company.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  17. 

97 


Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — GEN.  SHERMAN'S  MEMOIRS. 
Johnston's  escape  from  Dalton.  An  answer  to  Gen. 
Kilpatrick.  Extract  from  Records  in  the  War  Depart 
ment. 

New  York:  The  Times,  Jan.  10,  1876.  I2mo.  pp. —  Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  OF  THE 
VIRGINIA  CAMPAIGN,  by  Gen.  H.  V.  Boynton,  with  com 
plete  map  of  the  Battlefields  Prepared  from  Official 
Records  in  the  War  Department. 

32nd  Annual  Encampment  G.  A.  R.  Sept.  5,   1898,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Via 

Chespeake  &  Ohio  Ry.     I2mo.     Folded. 

Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — ORATION  by  Gen.  H.  V.  Boynton 

delivered  at  Guilford  Battle  Ground  July  4,  1900. 
Greensboro,  N.  C.:  Published  by  the  Guilford  Battle  Ground  Company,    n.  d. 
8vo.     pp.  13.     Relates  to  N.  C.  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — REMARKS  of  Gen.  H.  V.  Boynton, 
Chairman  of  the  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National 
Park  Commission,  at  Orchard  Knob,  Chattanooga,  Nov. 
23,  1899,  on  the  occasion  of  the  Dedication  of  the  Illinois 
State  Monuments. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (4). 

Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — REPLY  TO  COL.  C.  W.  MOULTON'S 

REVIEW  of  Boynton's  review  of  Sherman's  Memoirs. 
The  Cincinnati  Gazette.     1876.     I2mo.     pp. — 
Two  Autograph  letters  of  Gen.  H.  V.  Boynton. 

Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — THE  ANNUAL  ADDRESS  delivered 
at  the  Twenty-third  Reunion  of  the  Society  of  the  Army 
of  the  Cumberland,  held  at  Chickamauga,  Georgia, 
September  14  and  15,  1892,  by  Henry  V.  Boynton, 
Brevet  Brigadier-General  U.  S.  V. 

Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.  1892.  8vo.  pp.  37.  Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — THE  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK— 
Chickamauga,  Chattanooga.  An  Historical  Guide  with 
maps  and  illustrations.  By  H.  V.  Boynton. 

Cincinnati:  The  Robert  Clarke  Company.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  XVIII.  1-307. 

Presentation  copy.     Author's  Autograph. 

Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — THE  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK. 
(Embracing  the  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  Battle 
fields.)  With  Portrait  of  General  George  H.  Thomas  and 
two  maps. 

The  Century  Magazine,  September,    1895.     pp.  703-708. 


Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — THOMAS  AT  NASHVILLE.  The 
Old  Charge  Revived  That  He  Was  Tardy  There.  His 
Speed  Wonderful,  Really. 

The  Sun,  Sunday,  August  9,  1896.     I2mo.     pp.  (24).     (Mounted.) 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — SHERMAN'S  HISTORICAL  RAID. 
The  memoirs  in  the  light  of  the  Record.  A  review  based 
upon  compilations  from  the  files  of  the  War  Office.  H. 
V.  Boynton. 

Cincinnati:  Wilstach,  Baldwin  &  Co.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  276. 

Presentation  copy.    Two  Autograph  letters  of  Gen.  Boynton,  cuttings,  etc. 

Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — WAS  GENERAL  THOMAS  SLOW  AT 
NASHVILLE?  With  a  description  of  the  Greatest  Cavalry 
Movement  of  the  War  and  General  James  H.  Wilson's 
Cavalry  operations  in  Tennessee,  Alabama,  and  Georgia. 
By  Henry  V.  Boynton,  Brevet  Brig. -Gen.  U.  S.  V., 
Historian  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National  Park 
Commission. 

New  York:  Francis  P.  Harper.     1896.     i6mo.     pp.  95. 

Brackett,  Anna  Callender. — CHARLESTON.  SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

(1861.)  By  Anna  C.  Brackett. 
Harpers  Magazine,     pp.  941-950. 

.Brackett,  Albert  Gallitin. — HISTORY  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
CAVALRY  from  the  formation  of  the  Federal  Government 
to  the  ist  of  June,  1863,  to  which  is  added  a  list  of  all  the 
Cavalry  Regiments,  with  the  names  of  their  Commanders, 
which  have  been  in  the  United  States  service  since  the 
breaking  out  of  the  Rebellion. 

New  York.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  XII.  337.     Autograph  note  of  Col.  Brackett. 

Brackett,    Albert    Gallitin. — THE   STORY   OF   A    REGIMENT 

(History  of  the  2d  U.  S.  Cavalry.) 
The  American  Hist.  Record,  Nov.-Dec.,  1872.     pp.  — 

Bradford,  Augustus  W. — ADDRESS  of  Ex-Governor  Bradford 
at  the  dedication  of  the  Antietam  National  Cemetery, 
September  17,  1867. 

Baltimore.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Presentation  copy.     Ms.  corrections  and  Gov.  Bradford's  Autograph. 

Bradford,  Jr.,  Gamaliel. — LEE.  The  American.    By  Gamaliel 

Bradford,  Jr. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton-Mifflin  Company,  1912.    8vo.     pp.  XVI. 
1-324- 

99 


Bradford,  Sarah  H. — SCENES  IN  THE  LIFE  OF  HARRIET  TUBMAN. 

By  Sarah  H.  Bradford. 
Auburn:  W.  J.  Moses,  Printer.     1869.     i6mo.     pp.  132. 

Bradley,  George  S. — THE  STAR  CORPS,  or  notes  of  an  Army 
Chaplain,  during  Sherman's  Famous  "  March  to  the  Sea." 
Rev.  G.  S.  Bradley,  Chaplain  22d  Wisconsin. 

Milwaukee:  Jermain  &  Brightman.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  XI.  13.  304. 

Autograph  of  Author. 

Bradley,  Isaac  Samuel. — A  BIBLIOGRAPHY  of  Wisconsin's 
Participation  in  the  War  between  the  States  Based  upon 
Material  contained  in  the  Wisconsin  Historical  Library. 
Compiled  by  Isaac  Samuel  Bradley,  Librarian  and  Assist 
ant  Superintendent  of  the  Wisconsin  Historical  Society. 

Wisconsin  History  Commission.    May,  1911.    8vo.    pp.  IX.  1-42. 

Bradley,  James. — THE  CONFEDERATE  MAIL  CARRIER  or  from 
Missouri  to  Arkansas,  Through  Mississippi,  Alabama, 
Georgia  and  Tennessee.  An  Unwritten  Leaf  of  the 
"Civil  War."  Being  an  account  of  the  Battles,  Marches 
and  Hardships  of  the  First  and  Second  Brigades,  Mo., 
C.  S.  A.,  together  with  the  thrilling  adventures  and  narrow 
escapes  of  Captain  Grimes  and  his  fair  accomplice  who 
carried  the  mail  by  "the  underground  route"  from  the 
Brigade  to  Missouri.  By  James  Bradley,  Mexico,  Mo. 
1896. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  275. 

Bradt,    George  M. — SOUVENIR  ALBUM  of   Chattanooga  and 

Lookout  Mountain. 
Chattanooga,  Tenn.:  Geo.  M.  Bradt.     n.  d.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  (22). 

Brady,  Mathew  B. — Gardner,  Alexander. — ORIGINAL  PHOTO 
GRAPHS  TAKEN  ON  THE  BATTLEFIELDS  during  the  Civil 
War  of  the  United  States.  By  Mathew  B.  Brady  and 
Alexander  Gardner,  who  operated  under  the  authority  of 
the  War  Department  and  the  protection  of  the  Secret 
Service.  Rare  reproductions  from  Photographs  selected 
from  seven  thousand  original  negatives  taken  under  the 
most  hazardous  conditions  in  the  midst  of  one  of  the  most 
terrific  conflicts  of  men  that  the  world  has  ever  known, 
and  in  the  earliest  days  of  photography.  These  negatives 
have  been  in  storage  vaults  for  more  than  forty  years  and 
are  now  of  the  private  collection  of  Edward  Bailey  Eaton. 
Valued  at  $150,000.  First  presentation  from  this  historic 
collection  made  officially  and  exclusively  by  the  owner. 

Hartford,  Connecticut.     1907..   4to.  Oblong.     Folio. 

100 


Brady,  Mathew  B. — PHOTOGRAPHIC  HISTORY  OF  THE  CIVIL 
WAR. 

A  Collection  of  all  the  Circulars,  prints,  etc.,  issued  by  the  Review  of  Reviews 
Co.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  9. 

Brady,  Mathew  B. — BRADY'S  NATIONAL  PHOTOGRAPHIC  COL 
LECTION  OF  WAR  VIEWS,  and  Portraits  of  Representative 
Men,  New  York  and  Washington,  D.  C. 

New  York:  C.  A.  Alvord,  Printer.     1870.     I2mo.    pp.  139. 

Brady,  Mathew  B. — BRADY'S  NATIONAL  PHOTOGRAPHIC  COL 
LECTION  OF  WAR  VIEWS,  and  Portraits  of  Representative 
Men. 

New  York:  Raymond  &  Caulon,  Printers.     I2mo.    pp.  103. 

Bragg,  Braxton. — GENERAL  ORDER,  Headquarters,  Department 
of  Tupelo,  Miss.,  June  27,  1862,  assuming  command  of  the 
Department. 

8vo.     pp.  I.     Ms.  endorsement  by  Gen.  Bragg. 

Bragg,  Braxton. — OFFICIAL  REPORT  OF  THE  BATTLE  OF  CHICKA- 

MAUGA.     Published  by  order  of  Congress. 
Richmond:  R.  M.  Smith,  Public  Printer.     1864.    8vo.    pp.234. 

Bragg,  Braxton. — OPERATIONS  BEFORE  CHATTANOOGA.  Re 
port  of  General  Bragg.  Headquarters  Army  of  Tennessee, 
Dalton,  Ga.,  Nov.  30,  1863. 

Richmond,  Va.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  (4). 

Bragg,  Edward  Stuyvesant. — ADDRESS  OF  GEN.  EDWARD  S. 
BRAGG,  before  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
at  Detroit,  Michigan,  June  14,  1882. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  E.  W.  Oyster,  Globe  Office.     1882.    8vo.    pp.  19. 

Branch,  Erskine  B. — A  BRIEF  SKETCH  of  the  Experience  of  a 
Union  Soldier  in  the  Late  War. 

Washington:  Chronicle  Print.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Branch,  Erskine  B. — REMINISCENCES  OF  ERSKINE  B.  BRANCH 
(Private  Co.  D,  77th  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.) 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

101 


Brand,    William    A. — ROLL    OF    HONOR.     The    Soldiers    of 

Champaign  County  who  died  for  the  Union. 
Urbana,  Ohio.     1876.     i6mo.     pp.  —    Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Brand,  W.  H. — LIEUTENANT-GENERAL  STEPHEN  D.  LEE. 

The  Land  We  Love,  Mar.,  1867.  pp.  324-329.  April,  1867.  pp.  497-413. 

Brand,  W.  H. — LIEUTENANT-GENERAL  N.  B.  FORREST. 
The  Land  We  Love,  August,  1866.     pp.  268-275. 

Brand,  W.  H. — THE  2ND  MISSOURI  CAVALRY  (C.  S.  A.) 

The  Land  We  Love,  Aug.,  1867.     pp.  (3.  272-282). 

Brandt,  H.  H.  G. — HISTORY  OF  THE  SERVICES  OF  THE  THIRD 
BATTERY  Wisconsin  Light  Artillery  in  the  Civil  War  of 
the  United  States  1861-65.  Compiled  from  all  sources, 
principally  from  members  themselves. 

Courant  Press,  Binder.     481110.     pp.  102  (2). 

Branson,  David. — LIFE  AND  CHARACTER  OF  COL.  DAVID 
BRANSON,  compiled  from  previously  published  biographies. 

1874- 
Sunday  Republic  Print.     1874.     481110.     pp.  15. 

Braun,  Herman  A. — ANDERSONVILLE,  an  object  lesson  on 
protection.  A  critical  sketch  by  Herman  A.  Braun. 
Right  of  Translation  reserved. 

Milwaukee,  Wis.:  Published  by  the  C.  D.  Fahsel  Publishing  Co.     1892. 

l6mo.     pp.  164.  (2)  (Index  2) 

Braxton,  Carter  M. — MAP  OF  THE  BATTLEFIELD  OF  FREDERICKS- 
BURG  explained  by  extracts  from  official  reports;  also, 
Gen.  R.  E.  Lee's  report  of  the  Battles. 

Lynchburg.    1866.  8vo.  pp.  33  and  Errata.  Autograph  note  of  C.  M.  Braxton. 

Brearley,  William  H. — RECOLLECTIONS  OF  THE  LAST  TENNES 
SEE  CAMPAIGN,  Battle  of  Campbell  Station,  Nov.  16, 
1863;  Seige  of  Knoxville,  Nov.  lyth  to  Dec.  5,  1863.  By 
Will  H.  Brearley,  Co.  E,  i;th  Mich.  Vols. 

Detroit:  Tribune  Book  and  Job  Office.     1871.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Breckinridge,  Henry.— ADDRESS  of  Hon.  Henry  Breckinridge, 
Assistant-Secretary  of  War,  in  the  Acceptance  of  the 
Equestrian  Statue  of  Major-General  John  Sedgwick, 
Gettysburg,  Penna.,  June  19,  1913. 

Philadelphia.     1913.     I2mo.     pp.  6.     100  copies  privately  printed,  No.  2. 

102 


Breckinridge,  Henry. — ADDRESS  of  Hon.  Henry  Breckinridge, 
Assistant-Secretary  of  War  in  the  Acceptance  of  the 
Equestrian  Statue  of  Major-General  John  Sedgwick, 
Gettysburg,  Penna.,  June  19,  1913. 

Philadelphia.     1913.     I2mo.     pp.  6.     100  copies  privately  printed,  No.  3. 

Breckinridge,  William  Campbell  Preston.  —  ADDRESSES 
delivered  on  various  occasions. 

1.  A  Plea  for  a  History  of  the  Confederate  War.     An  address  at  the 
decoration  of   the   Confederate  Graves  in  Cave  Hill  Cemetery, 
Louisville,  Kentucky,  May  26,  1879.    By  Wm.  C.  P.  Breckinridge. 

2.  Who   were   the    Confederate    Dead?     Address  at  the  Unveiling 
Ceremonies  of  the  Confederate  Monument  at  Hopkinsville,  Ken 
tucky,  May  19,  1887.     By  Wm.  C.  P.  Breckinridge. 

Louisville:  John  P.  Morton  &  Co.,  Printers.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  45. 

Breckinridge,  William  Campbell  Preston. — "THE  EX-CON 
FEDERATE,  AND  WHAT  HE  HAS  DONE  IN  PEACE."  An 
address  delivered  before  the  Association  of  the  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia  at  the  Meeting  held  in  Richmond,  Va., 
October  26,  1892,  by  Hon.  Wm.  C.  P.  Breckinridge,  of 
Kentucky.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Association. 

Richmond:  J.  L.  Hill  Company.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

Brents,  J.  A. — THE  PATRIOTS  AND  GUERILLAS  OF  EAST  TEN 
NESSEE  AND  KENTUCKY,  The  Suffering  Patriots.  Also 
the  experience  of  the  Author  as  an  Officer  in  the  Union 
Army,  including  sketches  of  noted  guerillas  and  dis 
tinguished  patriots. 

New  York:  J.  A.  Brents.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  171. 

Brewer,  A.  T. — ORATION  delivered  July  24, 1888,  on  Wolf's  Hill, 
Gettysburg,  by  A.  T.  Brewer,  at  dedication  of  Battle 
Monument  in  memory  of  the  Sixty-first  Pennsylvania 
Volunteers. 

(Motto.)     Cleveland,  O.:  The  Cleveland  Print'g  &  Pub'y  Co.    8vo.     pp.  41. 

Brewer,  A.  T. — HISTORY  SIXTY-FIRST  REGIMENT  Pennsylvania 
Volunteers  1861-1865.  Under  Authority  of  the  Regimental 
Association.  A.  F.  Brewer,  Historian. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.:  Art  Engraving  &  Printing  Co.     8vo.     pp.  234. 

Brewer,  W. — ALABAMA.     Her  history,  resources,  War  Record, 

and  Public  Men,  from  1540  to  1872.     By  W.  Brewer. 
(Motto.)     Montgomery,  Ala.     1872.     8vo.     pp.  712. 

1     103 


Briant,  C.  C. — HISTORY  OF  THE  SIXTH  REGIMENT  Indiana 
Volunteer  Infantry,  or  both  the  Three  Months  and  Three 
Years  Services.  This  work  contains,  not  only  a  complete 
history  of  the  Sixth  Indiana  Regiment,  its  trials  and  hard 
ships,  the  battles  in  which  it  was  engaged,  but  a  full 
description  of  every  battle,  its  results,  etc.,  also  the  losses 
on  both  sides,  who  the  Commanding  officers  were,  etc.,  a 
description  of  the  Country  and  the  people  and  a  thousand 
other  items  of  general  interest  to  both  the  old  soldier  and 
the  general  reader,  interspersed  with  anecdotes  of  the  war. 
It  also  gives  a  record  of  every  man  that  ever  belonged  to 
the  Regiment,  telling  when  and  where  he  enlisted,  how 
long  and  in  what  capacity  he  served,  showing  his  pro 
motions,  and  what  finally  became  of  him,  telling  whether 
he  was  killed  in  action,  died  of  wounds  or  disease,  was 
captured  or  discharged,  etc.,  and  just  when  and  where 
these  things  happened.  Written  from  personal  know 
ledge  and  the  records  by  the  chosen  Historian  of  the 
Regiment.  By  C.  C.  Briant,  Captain  Co.  K,  Versailles, 
Indiana. 

Indianapolis:  Wm.  E.  Burford,  Printer  and  Binder.     1891. 

I2mo.     pp.  IV.  (l)  1-423.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Bridgman,  C.  D.  W. — SERMON  COMMEMORATIVE  OF  JUSTIN  R. 
HUNTLEY  (44th  N.  Y.  Vol.)  delivered  Oct.  23,  1864,  by 
C.  D.  W.  Bridgman,  Pastor  of  the  Pearl  Street  Baptist 
Church,  together  with  memoir  and  letters. 

Albany:  Weed,  Parsons  &  Company.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  60.,  and  Portrait. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Bridgman,  C.  D.  W. — WORDS  SPOKEN  IN  THE  SECOND  PRES 
BYTERIAN  CHURCH,  Albany,  May  2,  1864,  at  Obsequies  of 
the  late  Colonel  Lewis  Benedict. 

Albany.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Bringhurst,  Thomas  H.— Swigart,  Frank. — HISTORY  OF 
THE  FORTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT  Indiana  Volunteer  Infantry, 
September,  i86i-September,  1865.  Compiled  by  Order 
of  the  Regimental  Association.  1888. 

Logansport,  Indiana.     1888.     8vo*     pp.  VI.  220. 

Brinkerhoff,  Henry  Rowan. — HISTORY  OF  THE  THIRTIETH 
REGIMENT  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry,  from  its  Organization 
to  the  fall  of  Vicksburg,  Miss.  By  Lieut.  Henry  R. 
Brinkerhoff,  Thirtieth  Ohio. 

Columbus,  O.:  James  W.  Osgood,  Printer.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  112. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

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Brinkerhoff,  Henry  Rowan. — THE  FIFTEENTH  REGIMENT  OF 
INFANTRY.  By  Captain  H.  R.  Brinkerhoff,  i5th  U.  S. 
Infantry. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution.    Nov.,  1892.    pp.  1256-1274. 

Brinkerhoff,   Roeliff. — RECOLLECTIONS  OF  A  LIFETIME.     By 

General  Roeliff  Brinkerhoff. 
Cincinnati:  The  Robert  Clarke  Company.     1900.     8vo.     pp.  XIII.  1-448. 

Brinton,  John  Hill. — VALEDICTORY  ADDRESS  to  the  Graduating 
Class  of  the  Army  Medical  School,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Delivered  March  13,  1896,  by  John  H.  Brinton,  M.  D., 
Professor  of  the  Practice  of  Surgery,  and  Clinical  Surgery, 
in  the  Jefferson  Medical  College  of  Philadelphia:  Late 
Surgeon  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

n.  p.     1896.     I2mo.     pp.  16. 

Brisbin,  James  Sanks. — A  SOLDIERS'  STORY  OF  A  SOLDIER'S 
LIFE.  Winfield  Scott  Hancock,  Major-General  U.  S.  A. 
A  Soldier  pre-eminent  in  battle,  a  Statesman  prominent  in 
peace,  a  Citizen  conspicuous  in  the  hour  of  his  Country's 
need.  His  life  related  in  Soldier  fashion.  By  Gen. 
James  S.  Brisbin,  U.  S.  A. 

Philadelphia:   Copyrighted  by  L.  Lum  Smith.     1880.     I2mo.     pp.  112. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Hancock. 

Brisbin,  James  Sanks. — THE  CAMPAIGN  LIVES  of  Ulysses  S. 
Grant  and  Schuyler  Colfax.     By  Gen.  James  S.  Brisbin. 
Cincinnati:  C.  F.  Vent  &  Co.,  Publishers.  Chicago:  J.  S.  Goodman  &  Co.   1868. 
I2mo.     pp.  X.  11-411. 

Bristol,  Frank  Milton. — MEMORIAL  SERMON  Preached  by 
Invitation  before  the  Department  of  the  Potomac,  Grand 
Army  of  the  Republic.  The  Union  Veterans'  Union 
Woman's  Relief  Corps,  Legion  of  Loyal  Women,  Ladies  of 
the  G.  A.  R.,  and  other  Patriotic  Organizations  being 
present  in  large  numbers  as  Guests.  By  Rev.  Frank  M. 
Bristol,  A.  M.,  D.  D.,  at  Metropolitan  M.  E.  Church, 
Washington,  D.  C.,  Sunday  Evening,  May  26,  1901. 

Published  by  Department  of  the  Potomac  G.  A.  R.     1901.     I2mo.    pp.  31. 

Britton,  Wiley. — THE  CIVIL  WAR  ON  THE  BORDER.  A  Narra 
tive  of  Operations  in  Missouri,  Kansas,  Arkansas,  and  the 
Indian  Territory,  during  the  years  1861-62,  based  upon 
the  Official  Reports  of  the  Federal  Commanders,  Lyon, 
Sigel,  Sturges,  Fremont,  Halleck,  Custis,  Schofield,  Blunt, 
Herron,  and  Totten,  and  of  the  Confederate  Commanders, 
McCulloch,  Price,  Van  Dorn,  Hindman,  Marmaduke, 
and  Shelly.  By  Wiley  Britton,  War  Department.  1861-62. 

G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  477.     Second  Edition,  Revised. 

105 


Britton,  Wiley. — THE  CIVIL  WAR  ON  THE  BORDER.  A  Narrative 
of  Military  Operations  in  Missouri,  Kansas,  Arkansas, 
and  the  Indian  Territory,  during  the  Years  1863-65, 
based  upon  the  Official  Reports  and  Observations  of  the 
Author.  By  Wiley  Britton. 

G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1899.     Volume  II.  pp.  XXI.  (i)  1-546. 

Britton,  Wiley.— MEMOIRS  OF  THE  REBELLION  ON  THE  BORDER, 
1863.  By  Wiley  Britton,  late  Sixth  Kansas  Cavalry. 

Chicago:  Gushing,  Thomas  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1882.     I2mo.     pp.458. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Brock,    G.    C. — THREE    MONTHS    AT    CAMPBELL    HOSPITAL, 

Washington,  D.  C.     By  Mrs.  G.  C.  Brock. 
Lowell,  Mass.     i8mo.     pp.  50. 

Brock,  Richard  A. — MEMORIALS  OF  GEN.  EDWARD  WILLIS, 
C.  S.  Army,  Commandant  of  the  I2th  Georgia  Infantry, 
who  fell  at  the  head  of  his  Regiment  in  the  battle  of 
Mechanicsville,  May  31,  1864. 

Richmond:  Wm.  Ellis  Jones.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

Brockett,  Linus  Pierpont. — MEN  OF  OUR  DAY,  or  Biographical 
Sketches  of  Patriots,  Orators,  Statesmen,  Generals, 
Reformers,  Financiers  and  Merchants  now  on  the  Stage 
of  Action,  including  those  who  in  Military,  Political, 
Business  and  Social  Life  are  the  prominent  leaders  of  the 
time  in  this  Country.  By  L.  P.  Brockett,  M.  D.  Ele 
gantly  illustrated  with  forty-two  portraits  from  life. 

Published  by  Ziegler,  McCurdy  &  Co.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  XXIV.  653. 

Brockett,   Linus  Pierpont. — OUR  GREAT  CAPTAINS:  Grant, 

Sherman,  Thomas,  Sheridan,  and  Farragut. 
(Motto.)     New  York:  Charles  B.  Richardson.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  251. 

Brockett,  Linus  Pierpont. — THE  CAMP.  THE  BATTLEFIELD 
AND  THE  HOSPITAL,  or  lights  and  shadows  of  the  Great 
Rebellion,  including  adventures  of  spies  and  scouts, 
thrilling  incidents,  daring  exploits,  heroic  deeds,  wonderful 
escapes,  sanitary  and  hospital  scenes,  prison  scenes,  etc. 
Splendidly  illustrated  with  over  100  fine  portraits  and 
beautiful  engravings. 

National  Publishing  Co.     1866.  _  8vo.     pp.  — 

106 


Brockett,  Linus  Pierpont. — THE  PHILANTHROPIC  RESULTS  OF 
THE  WAR  IN  AMERICA.  Collected  from  Official  and  other 
Authentic  Sources  by  an  American  Citizen.  Dedicated 
by  permission  to  the  United  States  Sanitary  Commission. 

New  York:  Sheldon  &  Co.     Boston:  Gould  &  Lincoln. 

London :  Trubner  &  Co.     1864.     48mo.     pp.  160. 

Brockett,  Linus  Pierpont — Vaughan,  Mary  C. — WOMAN'S 
WORK  IN  THE  CIVIL  WAR.  A  record  of  heroism,  patriotism 
and  patience  with  an  introduction  by  Henry  W.  Bellows, 
D.  D.,  President  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission.  Illustrated 
with  sixteen  steel  engravings. 

Boston:  R.  H.  Curran.     1867.     8vo.  pp.  799. 

Brockway,  Charles  B. — A  SOLDIER'S  SENTIMENT.  Speech  of 
Capt.  Charles  B.  Brockway,  at  the  Great  Knob  Mountain 
Meeting,  Columbia  County,  Pa.,  on  Wednesday,  August 
30,  1865. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.    pp.  15. 

Brooks,  Charles. — ADDRESS  delivered  in  Oak-Grove  Cemetery, 
Medford,  Mass.,  September  6,  1866,  at  the  Consecration 
of  the  Monument  erected  in  honor  of  the  Medford  Volun 
teers.  By  Charles  Brooks. 

Boston:  Press  of  John  Wilson  and  Son.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

Brooke,  Elizabeth  Tilghman. — THE  DAYS  OF  SIXTY-THREE! 

Philadelphia:   Printed  for  the  benefit  of  the  Sanitary  Commission. 

1864.     I2mo.     pp.  54. 

"The   versification  is   pleasing,   the  sentiments   elevated,   and   the   earnest 

patriotism  of  the  writer  will  commend  her  effort  to  every  American  heart." 

Our  Daily  Fare,  1863. 

Brooks,  Elbridge  Streeter. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
SOLDIER  IN  WAR  AND  PEACE.  By  Elbridge  S.  Brooks, 
Author  of  the  Story  of  the  American  Indian  and  the  Story 
of  the  American  Sailor. 

Boston:  D.  Lothrop  Company,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  350. 

Brooks,  Noah. — WASHINGTON  IN  LINCOLN'S  TIME.  By  Noah 
Brooks,  Author  of  "American  Statesmen"  and  "Abraham 
Lincoln,  and  the  Downfall  of  American  Slavery,"  Etc. 

New  York:  The  Century  Co.     1896.     pp.  (IX.)  328. 

107 


Brooks,  U.  R. — BUTLER  AND  His  CAVALRY  IN  THE  WAR  OF 
SECESSION  1861-1865.  By  U.  R.  Brooks.  Complete  in 
one  Volume. 

Columbia,  S.  C.:  The  State  Company.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  591. 
Autograph  of  General  Butler. 

Brooks,  U.  R. — STORIES  OF  THE  CONFEDERACY.  Edited  by 

U.  R.  Brooks. 
Columbia,  S.  C.:  The  State  Company.     1912.     8vo.     pp.  410. 

Bross,  William. — BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  OF  THE  LATE  GEN. 
B.  J.  SWETT.  History  of  Camp  Douglas.  A  paper  read 
before  the  Chicago  Historical  Society,  1878,  by  William 
Bross,  A.  M. 

Chicago:  Jansen,  McClurg  &  Co.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

Brotherhead,  William. — GENERAL  FREMONT  and  the  injustice 
done  him  by  politicians  and  envious  military  men.  By 
W.  Brotherhead. 

Philadelphia:  W.  Brotherhead.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

Brown,  Alonzo  L. — HISTORY  OF  THE  FOURTH  REGIMENT  of 
Minnesota  Infantry  Volunteers  during  the  Great  Rebellion 
1861-1865.  By  Alonzo  L.  Brown,  of  Co.  B  of  this 
Regiment  and  also  Captain  of  Co.  E  Fiftieth  Regiment 
United  States  Colored  Infantry. 

St.  Paul,  Minn.:  The  Pioneer  Press  Company.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  594. 

Brown,  C.  O. — BATTLEFIELDS  REVISITED.  Grant's  Chatta 
nooga  Campaign.  A  Horseback  Ride  from  Chattanooga 
to  Atlanta.  By  Comrade  C.  O.  Brown. 

Kalamazoo,  Mich.:  Eaton  £  Anderson.     1886.     i8mo.     pp.  128. 

Brown,  Francis  Henry. — HARVARD  UNIVERSITY  IN  THE  WAR 
OF  1861-1865.  A  Record  of  Services  rendered  in  the 
Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States  by  the  Graduates 
and  Students  of  Harvard  College  and  the  Professional 
Schools.  By  Francis  H.  Brown,  A.  M.,  M.  D. 

Boston:  Cupples,  Upham  &  Company.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  VI.  (r)  407. 

Brown,  Francis  Henry. — ROLL  OF  STUDENTS  OF  HARVARD 
UNIVERSITY  who  served  in  the  Army  or  Navy  of  the 
United  States  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  Prepared 
by  order  of  the  corporation. 

Cambridge.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  52. 

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Brown,  Francis  Henry.— ROLL  OF  STUDENTS  OF  HARVARD 
UNIVERSITY  who  served  in  the  Army  or  Navy  of  the 
United  States  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  pre 
pared  at  the  request  of  the  Corporation.  By  Francis  H. 
Brown,  M.  D. 

Cambridge :  Welch,  Bigelow&  Company.     1869.   8vo.    pp.  52.  Second  Edition. 

Brown,  George  William. — BALTIMORE  AND  THE  NINETEENTH 
OF  APRIL,  1 86 1.  A  study  of  the  War.  By  George  William 
Brown,  Chief  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Bench  of  Baltimore, 
and  Mayor  of  the  City  in  1861. 

Baltimore:  N.  Murray,  Publication  Agents,  Johns  Hopkins  University.  1877. 
8vo.     pp.  176. 

Brown,  Harvey  Ellicott. — THE  MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT  of  the 
United  States  Army  from  1775  to  1873.  Compiled  under 
the  direction  of  the  Surgeon-General  by  Harvey  E.  Brown, 
Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Army. 

Washington,  D.  C.     Surgeon-General's  Office.     1873.     8vo.     pp.  314. 

Brown,  Henry  E. — THE  28ra  AND  147™  REGIMENTS  Penna. 

Vols.  at  Gettysburg.     H.  E.  Brown, 
n.  p.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

Brown,  Henri  LeFevre. — HISTORY  OF  THE  THIRD  REGIMENT 
Excelsior  Brigade  72d  New  York  Volunteer  Infantry 
1861-1865.  Compiled  by  Henri  LeFevre  Brown,  Sergeant 
Co.  B. 

n.  p.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  151  (7).     Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Brown,  Isaac  Brownell. — ADDRESS  of  Major  Isaac  Brownell 
Brown,  at  the  unveiling  of  the  Hartranft  Equestrian 
Statue,  Harrisburg,  May  12,  1899. 

Harrisburg,  Pa.     1899.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

Brown,  Joseph  E. — THE  STORY  OF  A  SONG.     Saint  Valentine's 

Day.  1889. 
New  York:   Press  of  Fleming,  Brewster  &  Alley,     n.  d.     i8mo.     pp.  (10). 

Brown,  Joseph  M. — KENNESAW'S  BOMBARDMENT,  or  How  the 
Sharpshooters  woke  up  the  Batteries.  By  Joseph  M. 
Brown. 

Atlanta,  Ga.:  Record  Publishing  Company.     1890.     I2mo.     pp.  172. 

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Brown,  Joseph  M. — THE  BATTLE  OF  ALLATOONA,  October  5, 
1864.  One  of  the  Gamest  and  Bloodiest  Fights  of  the 
War,  some  facts  never  before  published.  How  the 
Confederate  ammunition  gave  out,  and  a  Courier's 
message  caused  them  to  retreat  from  a  field  almost  won. 
By  Joseph  M.  Brown. 

(Motto.)     Atlanta,  Ga.:  Record  Publishing  Company.    1890.   4±o.   pp.  24  (i). 

Brown,  Joseph  M. — THE  GREAT  RETREAT.  Could  Johnston 
have  defended  Atlanta  Successfully?  The  policy  of  the 
Great  Southern  General  defended  and  the  field  looked 
over  in  the  light  of  events.  A  review  of  his  plan  of 
Campaign.  By  Joseph  M.  Brown. 

Atlanta,  Ga.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Brown,  Joseph  M. — THE  MOUNTAIN  CAMPAIGNS  IN  GEORGIA, 

or  War  Scenes  on  the  W.  &  A.  1885. 
Atlanta,  Ga.     n.  d.      4to.     pp.  51. 

Brown,  Joseph  N. — AN  ADDRESS  delivered  by  Col.  Joseph  N. 

Brown,  at  the  November  (1900)  Meeting  of  the  R.  E. 

Lee  Chapter  of  the  Daughters  of  the  Confederacy,  who 

Requested  him  to  address  them  on  the  Battle  of  the 

"Bloody  Angle,"  May  12,  1864. 
Anderson,  S.  C.:  The  Advocate  Publishing  Co.     1900.     8vo.     pp.  u. 

Brown,  Joseph  N. — SUPPLEMENT  to  Col.  J.  N.  Brown's  Account 

of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg, 
n.  p,  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

Brown,  Joseph  N. — THE  BATTLE  OF  THE  BLOODY  ANGLE 
(Spottsylvania  Court  House,  Virginia).  An  Address 
delivered  by  Col.  Joseph  N.  Brown,  at  the  Reunion  of 
Orr's  Regiment  (McGowan's  Brigade)  at  Belton's,  S.  C., 
August,  1910. 

Anderson,  S.  C. :  Press  of  Oulla  Printing  &  Binding  Co.     n.  d.    8vo.     pp.  12. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Brown,  Joseph  Willard.— THE  SIGNAL  CORPS,  U.  S.  A.,  in 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  By  J.  Willard  Brown,  A.  M. 
During  four  years  Private,  Sergeant  and  Lieutenant  in 
the  Corps.  With  numerous  illustrations  and  maps. 

Boston:  Published  by  the  U.  S.  Veteran  Signal  Corps  Association.     1896. 

8vo.     pp.  916. 

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110 


Brown,  Joseph  Willard. — THE  SIGNAL  CORPS,  U.  S.  A.,  in  the 

War  of  the  Rebellion.  By  J.  Willard  Brown,  A.  M.,  during 
four  years  Private,  Sergeant  and  Lieutenant  in  the  Corps. 
With  Illustrations  and  Maps. 

Boston:  Published  by  the  U.  S.  Veteran  Signal  Corps  Association.     1896. 

8vo.     pp.  15-288-399. 

Brown,    Leonard. — AMERICAN    PATRIOTISM,    or    Memoirs    of 

"Common  Men."     By  Leonard  Brown. 
Des  Moines:  Redhead  and  Wellslayer.     1869.     I2mo.     pp.  VII.  574. 
Record  of  Des  Moines  and  Polk  County  in  the  Rebellion.  Autograph  of  Author. 

Brown,  Leroy. — NOTES  ON  ARTILLERY,  from  Robins,  Hutton, 
Chesney,  Mordecai,  Dahlgreen,  etc.  By  Leroy  Brown, 
Lieutenant  Artillery,  Virginia  Volunteers. 

Richmond.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  76. 

Brown,  Philip  F. — REMINISCENCES  OF  THE  WAR  OF  1861-1865. 

By  Philip  F.  Brown,  Co.  "C,"   I2th  Virginia  Infantry, 

Mahone's  Brigade, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  53.     Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Brown,  William  Wells. — THE  NEGRO  IN  THE  AMERICAN 
REBELLION.  His  heroism  and  his  fidelity.  By  William 
Wells  Brown. 

Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard.     1867.     I2mo.     pp.  XVI.  1-380. 

Contains  Histories  of  Colored  Regiments. 

Browne,  Francis  Fisher. — BUGLE  ECHOES.  A  collection  of 
Poems  of  the  Civil  War,  Northern  and  Southern.  Edited 
by  Francis  F.  Browne. 

New  York:  White,  Stokes  &  Allen.     1886.     I2mo.     pp.  X.  336. 

Browne,  Frederick  W. — PAPER  OF  FREDERICK  W.  BROWNE, 
Second  Lieut,  ist  U.  S.  Colored  Cavalry  of  Cincinnati, 
Ohio,  read  before  the  Ohio  Commandery  of  the  Loyal 
Legion,  March  4,  1908. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

Browne,  Junius  Henri. — FOUR  YEARS  IN  SECESSION.  Adven 
tures  within  and  beyond  the  Union  lines,  embracing  a 
great  variety  of  facts,  incidents,  and  romance  of  the  War, 
including  the  Author's  capture  at  Vicksburg,  May  3,  1863, 
while  running  the  rebel  batteries,  his  imprisonment  at 
Vicksburg,  Jackson,  Atlanta,  Richmond,  and  Salisbury; 
His  escape  and  perilous  journey  of  Four  Hundred  Miles 
to  the  Union  lines  at  Knoxville.  By  Junius  Henri 
Browne.  With  Illustrations. 

Hartford:  O.  D.  Case  and  Company.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  450. 


Browne,  Napoleon  Bonaparte. — AN  ADDRESS  delivered  before 
the  Union  League  in  the  24th  Ward  of  the  City  of  Phila 
delphia  at  its  Opening  Celebration,  May  9,  1863,  by  N.  B. 
Browne,  Esq.,  President  of  the  League.  Lord  Lyons  in 
Council  with  the  New  York  Democracy. 

Published  by  the  League.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  1-16  (i). 

Brownlee,  James  Henry. — MARTIAL  RECITATIONS:  Heroic, 
Pathetic,  and  Humorous  for  the  Veterans'  Camp-Fire. 
Collected  and  arranged  by  James  Henry  Brownlee,  A.  M. 

Chicago,  New  York:  The  Werner  Company.     1896.     I2mo.     pp.  232. 

Brownlow,  James  P. — REPORT  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the 
State  of  Tennessee  of  the  Military  forces  of  the  State  from 
1861  to  1866. 

Nashville,  Tenn.     1866.     8vo.     pp.695.     List  .of  Officers  XII.  (2). 

Brownlow,  William  Gannaway.— PARSON  BROWNLOW  AND 
THE  UNIONISTS  OF  EAST  TENNESSEE,  with  a  sketch  of  his 
life,  comprising  the  story  of  the  experiences  and  sufferings 
of  the  Unionists  of  East  Tennessee;  the  Parson's  remark 
able  adventures;  incidents  of  the  prison-life  of  himself  and 
his  coadjutors;  Anecdotes  of  his  daughter;  Editorials  of 
the  Knoxville  Whig;  together  with  an  interesting  account 
of  Buell's  occupation  of  Tennessee. 

New  York:  Beadle  &  Company.     1862.     i8mo.     pp.  VIII.  96. 

Brownlow,  William  Gannaway. — SKETCHES  OF  THE  RISE, 
PROGRESS  AND  DECLINE  OF  SECESSION,  with  a  Narrative 
of  Personal  Adventures  among  the  Rebels. 

Philadelphia:  Geo.  W.  Childs.     1862.     I2mo.     pp.  458. 

Bruce,  E.  S. — IN  AND  ABOUT  RICHMOND. 

Harper's  Magazine,  Mar.,  1866.     pp.  - 

Bruce,  George  Anson. — THE  TWENTIETH  REGIMENT  of  Massa 
chusetts  Volunteer  Infantry  1861-1865.  By  Brevet  Lt.- 
Colonel  George  A.  Bruce,  at  the  request  of  the  Officers' 
Association  of  the  Regiment. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.    1906.    8vo.  pp.  VIII. 

(2)  1-519- 

Bruce,  George  A. — MEMORIAL  ADDRESS  by  Hon.  George  A. 

Bruce,  May  30,  1878. 

Somerville,  Mass.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  12.     Autograph  letter  of  Major  Bruce. 
"Contains  as  an  incident  of  the  War  of  1861-65  one  of  the  best  descriptions  of 
the  burning  of  Richmond." 


Bruce,  James. — DUTY,  OURS;  CONSEQUENCES,  GOD'S.  A 
Sermon  in  Memory  of  Lieutenant  Herman  E.  Smith,  Co. 
F,  Third  N.  Y.  Cavalry,  preached  at  Margaretville,  N.  Y., 
November  20,  1864,  by  James  Bruce. 

Delhi.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  48. 

Bruce,  Philip  Alexander. — AMERICAN  CRISIS  Biographies — 
Robert  E.  Lee.  By  Philip  Alexander  Bruce,  LL.  D., 
Author  of  "Economic  History  of  Virginia  in  the  Seven 
teenth  Century,"  "The  Plantation  Negro  as  a  Freeman," 
"Rise  of  the  New  South,"  etc. 

Philadelphia:  George  W.Jacobs  &  Company,  Publishers.  1907.  I2mo.  pp.  380. 

Bruce,  Wallace. — THE  CANDLE  PARADE.  By  Wallace  Bruce. 
Read  by  the  Author  at  the  Eighteenth  Annual  Reunion  of 
the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  held  at  Saratoga 
Springs,  N.  Y.,  June  22,  1887. 

New  York:  Published  by  the  Bryant  Literary  Union,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  16. 

Bruce,  William  J. — MEMORIAL  ADDRESS,  read  before  the  Society * 
of  the  Officers  of  the  New  Jersey  Battalion  at  Yorktown, 
upon  its  Third  Anniversary  at  Edgewater,  on  Thursday, 
October  20,  1885,  by  William  J.  Bruce,  Historian.  (Gen. 
Mott  and  Col.  Chambers.) 

Camden,  N.  J.:  1886.     4to.     pp.  40.     100  copies  privately  printed. 

Bruff,  J.  G. — ARMY  MAP  OF  THE  SEAT  OF  WAR  IN  VIRGINIA, 
showing  the  Battlefields,  Fortifications,  etc.,  on  or  near 
the  Potomac  River.  Drawn  by  J.  G.  Bruff.  (Folio  Map 
on  linen.) 

New  York:  Published  by  J.  Disternel.     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

Brumbaugh,  Martin  G. — PROPOSED  PLAN  Celebration  of  the 
Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg  at 
Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania.  Respectfully  submitted  by 
M.  G.  Brumbaugh,  Delegate  from  Porto  Rico,  November 
5,  1910. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4.    Autograph  of  Author. 

Brunker,  H.  M.  E. — STORY  OF  THE  CAMPAIGN  IN  EASTERN 
VIRGINIA,  Including  "Stonewall  Jackson's"  Operations  in 
the  Valley,  April,  1861,  to  May,  1863,  with  Maps  and 
Plans.  By  Lieut.-Colonel  H.  M.  E.  Brunker,  Author  of 
"Notes  on  Organization,"  etc. 

London:  Foster  Groom  &  Co.,  Ltd.     1904.     8vo.     pp.  XXII.  1-124.     (Map.) 


Brunot,  F.  R. — THE  SOLDIER'S  RETURN.     By  F.  R.  Brunot,  Esq. 

(Sketch  of  1 23d  Regt.  P.  V.) 
n.  p.  n.  d.     481110.     pp.  24. 

Bryant,  Edwin  E. — HISTORY  OF  THE  THIRD  REGIMENT  of 
Wisconsin  Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry  1861-1865.  By 
Edwin  E.  Bryant,  late  Adjutant.  With  Maps  compiled 
by  Wm.  F.  Goodhue,  Veteran  of  Co.  C,  and  a  complete 
roster  of  all  who  were  members  of  the  Regiment. 

Madison,  Wis.:  Published  by  the  Veteran  Association  of  the  Regiment.  1891. 

8vo.     pp.  XVII.  1-445.  (i)- 

Bryner,   Cloyd. — BUGLE  ECHOES.     The  Story  of  the  Illinois 

47th.    Edition  limited.    By  Cloyd  Bryner. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  262. 

Buchanan,  James. — MR.  BUCHANAN'S  ADMINISTRATION  on 
the  Eve  of  the  Rebellion. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  and  Company.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  X.  296. 
Portraits  of  Scott  and  Buchanan  inserted  with  cuttings. 

Buchanan,  James. — MESSAGE  from  the  President  of  the  United 
States,  transmitting  correspondence  in  relation  to  Fort 
Sumter,  etc. 

36th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives,  Ex.  Document  No.  61. 

pp.  17. 

Buchanan,  W.  Jefferson. — MARYLAND'S  HOPE:  Her  trials  and 
interests  in  connection  with  the  War.  By  W.  Jefferson 
Buchanan. 

(Motto.)    Richmond:  West  &  Johnston.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  62. 

Buck,  George  H. — A  BRIEF  SKETCH  of  the  service  of  Co.  G, 
4Oth  Mass.  Vol.  Infantry  1861-1865.  By  Comrade  Geo. 
H.  Buck. 

Chelsea,  Mass.:  Chas.  H.  Pike  &  Co.,  Printers.     1910.     l6mo.     pp.  24. 

Buck,  Irving  A. — CLEBURNE  AND  His  COMMAND.  By  Irving 
A.  Buck,  former  Capt.  and  A.  A.  G.  Cleburne's  Division. 
Illustrated. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.  1908. 

8vo.     pp.  XII.  13-382. 

Buckland,    Ralph    Pomeroy. — SKETCH    of    Gen.    Ralph    P. 

Buckland. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  4. 

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Bucklin,  Sophronia  E.— IN  HOSPITAL  AND  CAMP;  A  Woman's 
Record  of  thrilling  incidents  among  the  Wounded  in  the 
late  War.  By  Sophronia  E.  Bucklin,  with  an  introduction 
by  S.  L.  C. 

Philadelphia:  John  E.  Potter  and  Company.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  380. 

Budington,  William  Ives. — A  MEMORIAL  OF  GILES  F.  WARD, 

JR.,  late  First-Lieutenant,  Twelfth  N.  Y.  Cavalry. 
N.  Y.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  99.    Privately  printed.   Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Buehler,  Fannie  J. — RECOLLECTIONS  OF  THE  REBEL  INVASION 
and  One  Woman's  Experience  during  the  Battle  of 
Gettysburg.  By  Fannie  J.  Buehler.  (Written  by  request 
of  her  children.)  1896. 

Gettysburg:  Star  and  Sentinel  Print.    1900.     8vo.    pp.  29.    50  copies  printed. 

Buel,  J.  W. — HERO  TALES  OF  THE  AMERICAN  SOLDIER  AND 
SAILOR  as  told  by  the  Heroes  Themselves  and  their 
Comrades.  The  Unwritten  History  of  American  Chivalry. 

Hero  Publishing  Co.     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  503. 

Buell,   Augustus. — GETTYSBURG.     Complete  Analysis  of   the     - 
Official   Records.     Facts  and   Figures.     A  Great   Battle 
Fought   in   Detail.     Gen.    Lee's   Blunders.     The   Actual 
Strength  of  the  Forces  Engaged.     By  Buell. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  The  National  Tribune,  June  12,  1890.     i2mo.     pp.  (27). 
Mounted. 

Buell,  Augustus. — ''THE  CANNONEER."     Recollections  of  Ser-     '• 
vice  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.     By   "A   Detached 
Volunteer"    in    the    Regular   Artillery,    Augustus    Buell. 
Sold  by  Subscription  only. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  The  National  Tribune.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  400. 

Buell,  Augustus. — THE  CANNONEER.  Recollections  of  Service 
in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  By  "A  Detached  Vol 
unteer"  in  the  Regular  Artillery.  Augustus  Buell. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  The  National  Tribune.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  384. 

Buell,  Don  Carlos. — GEN.  BUELL  ON  GEN.  SHERMAN  and  the 

Battle  of  Shiloh,  or  Pittsburg  Landing. 
"New  York  World."    1865.     8vo.     pp.  (6). 
Ms.  notes  and  corrections  by  Gen.  Buell  and  autograph  letter. 


Buell,  Don  Carlos. — GENERAL  BUELL  ON  GENERAL  SHERMAN 

and  the  Battle  of  Shiloh,  or  Pittsburg  Landing. 
(New  York  World,  Feb.  18,  1865.)     8vo.     pp.  (11).     (Mounted.) 

Buell,  Don  Carlos. — MAJOR-GENERAL  W.  T.  SHERMAN  and 
the  Spring  Campaign  of  1861  in  the  West.  By  General 
D.  C.  Buell. 

The  Historical  Magazine,  Vol  VIII.     New  Series,  August,  1870.     pp.  74-82. 

Buell,  Don  Carlos. — REPORT  of  the  Committee  on  Military 

Affairs. 

53d  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives,  Report  No.  1269. 
pp.  2.     Bill  pp.  I. 

Buell,  Don  Carlos. — STATEMENT  of  Major-General  Buell  in 
review  of  the  evidence  before  the  Military  Commission 
appointed  by  the  War  Department  in  November,  1862. 
Campaign  in  Kentucky,  Tennessee,  Northern  Mississippi 
and  North  Alabama  in  1861  and  1862. 

n.  p.  n.  d.  8vo.  pp.  71.  Ms.  notes  and  corrections  and  autograph  note  of  Author. 

Buell,  Don  Carlos. — SHERMAN  AND  BUELL.  The  First  Cam 
paign  of  the  West.  Who  should  have  the  credit  of 
originating  the  plan;  letter  from  Gen.  Buell.  The  cor 
respondence  between  Generals  Halleck,  McClellan  and 
Buell  and  the  President,  interesting  official  documents. 

New  York  World.  1865.     8vo.     pp.  12.    (Mounted.) 

Ms.  notes  and  corrections  by  Gen.  Buell  and  autograph. 

Buell,  Don  Carlos. — THE  BATTLE  OF  SHILOH.  Letter  from 
Gen.  Buell  to  Gen.  Grant.  The  truth  of  history,  important 
official  documents  relating  to  the  Battle  of  Shiloh. 

New  York  World.  1866.     8vo.     pp.  13.     (Mounted.) 

Ms.  notes  and  corrections  by  Gen.  Buell  and  autograph. 

Buell,  L.  P. — THE  POET  SOLDIER.  A  Memoir  of  the  worth, 
talent  and  patriotism  of  Joseph  Kent  Gibbons,  who  fell  in 
the  service  of  his  country  during  the  great  rebellion.  By 
L.  P.  Buell,  with  an  introduction  by  Nelson  Sizer. 

New  York:  Samuel  R.  Wells.     1868.     i6mo.     pp.  48. 

Buffam,  F.  H. — A  MEMORIAL  OF  THE  GREAT  REBELLION,  being 
a  history  of  the  Fourteenth  Regiment  New  Hampshire 
Volunteers,  covering  its  three  years  of  service,  with 
original  sketches  of  Army  life,  1862-1865.  Issued  by  the 
Committee  of  Publication. 

Boston:  Rand,  Avery  &  Company.      1882.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-443. 

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Buffam,  F.  H. — SHERIDAN'S  VETERANS.  A  souvenir  of  their 
two  campaigns  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley.  The  one  of 
War,  in  1864;  the  other  of  Peace,  in  1883,  being  the  record 
of  the  excursion  to  the  Battlefields  of  the  Valley  of  Virginia, 
September  15-24,  1883.  By  one  of  the  Veterans. 

Boston,  Mass.    December,  1883.     8vo.     pp.  128  (i). 

Buford,    John. — THE    PENNSYLVANIA    CAMPAIGN    OF    1863. 

General  Buford's  Report.  Now  first  printed. 
The  Historical  Magazine.    August,  1867.    Vol.  VI.  pp.  65-68.  Second  Series. 

Bumbaugh,  James  R. — A  SERGEANT'S  DIARY.  Experience  of 
J.  R.  Bumbaugh  with  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland. 
Served  in  the  i8th  U.  S.  Infantry.  A  Gallant  Soldier 
with  a  Grand  and  Glorious  Record.  "The  News" 
secures  an  Interesting  Story  of  the  Civil  War. 

Harrisburg,  Penna.:  The  News.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (23).     (Mounted.) 

Bundy,  Jonas  M. — THE  LAST  CHAPTER  IN  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE 
WAR. 

The  Galaxy,  July,  1869.     pp.  —    Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Burdett,  Samuel  Swinfin. — THE  LEE  STATUE.  Remarks  of 
S.  S.  Burdett,  a  comrade  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the 
Republic,  before  the  Middlesex  Club,  Boston,  Massa 
chusetts,  March  24,  1910.  (Veteran's  Night.) 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  12.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Burgess,  M.  A. — HISTORY  OF  THE  BATTLEFIELDS  AROUND  THE 
CITY  OF  RICHMOND,  and  how  to  Reach  them.  Distance 
from  the  City  and  Full  Information  Concerning  them. 

Richmond,  Va.:  M.  A.  Burgess,  Publisher.     1905.     pp.  24.     (Map.) 

Burke,  J.  H. — ROSTER  OF  NEW  YORK  VOLUNTEER  SOLDIERS  AND 
SAILORS,  Giving  Name,  Rank,  Company,  Regiment  and 
Present  Post  Office  Address.  Compiled  by  J.  H.  Burke, 
Burlingame,  Kansas. 

Burlingame,  Kansas:  Taylor  &  Haverfield.     1891.    48010.    pp.  104. 

Burlingame,  John  K. — HISTORY  OF  THE  FIFTH  REGIMENT  of 
Rhode  Island  Heavy  Artillery,  during  three  years  and  a 
half  of  Service  in  North  Carolina.  January,  1862 -June, 
1865.  Compiled  under  the  supervision  of  John  K. 
Burlingame. 

Providence:  Snow  &  Farnham,  Printers  and  Publishers.     1892. 

8vo.     pp.  XV.  1-382. 

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Burnett,  Alfred. — INCIDENTS  OF  THE  WAR.  Humorous, 
Pathetic,  and  Descriptive.  By  Alfred  Burnett,  Comic 
Delineator,  Army  Correspondent. 

Cincinnati:  Rukey  &  Carroll,  Publishers.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  X.  310. 

Burnett,  Swan  M. — THE  OVER-MOUNTAIN  MEN.  Some 
Passages  from  a  Page  of  Neglected  History.  By  Swan  M. 
Burnett. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  23.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Burns,  James  R. — BATTLE  OF  WILLIAMSBURGH  with  reminis 
cences  of  the  campaign,  hospital  experiences,  debate,  etc. 
New  York.     1865.     i8mo.     pp.  119. 

Burns,  Jeremiah. — THE  PATRIOT'S  OFFERING  or  the  life, 
services,  and  military  career  of  the  noble  trio,  Ellsworth, 
Lyon  and  Baker. 

New  York.     1862.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

Burns,  William  Wallace — Smith,  Richard  Penn. — ADDRESS 
delivered  by  Gen.  Wm.  W.  Burns,  U.  S.  A.,  on  the 
occasion  of  the  Unveiling  of  the  monument  erected  in 
honor  of  the  yist  Pa.  Vols.,  and  to  mark  the  spot  it 
occupied  in  resisting  the  force  of  Gen.  Pickett's  charge  at 
Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863.  July  3,  1887.  Address  de 
livered  by  Col.  R.  Penn  Smith,  yist  Pa.  Vols.,  on  the 
occasion  of  the  Unveiling  of  a  Monument  erected  in 
honor  of  Lieutenant  Gushing  and  the  Fourth  U.  S. 
Artillery,  by  the  yist  Pa.  Vols.  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1887. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  4. 

Burr,  Fearing — Lincoln,  George. — THE  TOWN  OF  HINGHAM 
in  the  late  Civil  War,  with  sketches  of  its  Soldiers  and 
Sailors,  also  the  address  and  other  exercises  at  the  dedica 
tion  of  the  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Monument.  Prepared 
by  Fearing  Burr  and  George  Lincoln. 

Published  by  order  of  the  Town.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  455. 

Burr,  Frank  A. — A  NEW,  Original  and  Authentic  Record  of  the 
Life  and  Deeds  of  General  U.  S.  Grant.  By  Frank  A. 
Burr,  with  an  introduction  by  his  Pastor,  Rev.  J.  P. 
Newman,  Embellished  with  nearly  200  fine  Illustrations 
of  Scenes  in  the  life  of  the  Great  Soldier. 

National  Publishing  Company.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  1032. 

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Burr,  Frank  A. — Games,  William  W. — CHICKAMAUGA:  The 
Bloody  Field  of  Carnage  and  Death  revisited.  The  Story 
of  Longstreet  and  Cheatham.  The  Rallying  of  the 
Confederate  Forces  in  the  Wooded  Thickets.  The  Bold 
Dashes  of  the  Federal  Cohorts.  The  Story  of  a  Battle 
Recalling  Old  Time  Feats  of  Personal  Prowess.  Men 
Ridden  into  the  Jaws  of  Death! 

CHICKAMAUGA  :  A  Battle  of  which  the  Half  has  not  been 
told.  Inaccuracies  of  Previous  Histories  Pointed  out  and 
set  Right.  The  Plan  of  Battle,  the  Men  Engaged,  Their 
Numbers  and  Disposition,  and  Incidents  Generally,  etc. 

Atlanta,  Ga.     1883.     I2mo.     pp.  32. 

Burr,  Frank  A.— GEN.  NATHAN  GOFF,  JR.  A  Biographical 
Sketch.  From  the  Wheeling  Sunday  Register,  October  15, 
1882.  By  Col.  Frank  A.  Burr,  of  the  Phila.  Press. 

(Motto.)    Philadelphia:  Press  of  Wm.  F.  Fell  &  Co.     Imp.  8vo.     pp.  10. 

Burr,  Frank  A. — LIFE  AND  ACHIEVEMENTS  OF  JAMES  ADDAMS 
BEAVER.  Early  life,  military  services  and  public  career. 
By  Frank  A.  Burr.  Illustrated. 

Philadelphia:  Ferguson  Bros.  &  Co.,  Printers.     1882.     I2mo.     pp.  205. 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Beaver. 

Burr,  Frank  A. — Hinton,  Richard  J. — "LITTLE  PHIL"  and 
his  troopers.  The  life  of  Gen.  Philip  H.  Sheridan.  Its 
romance  and  reality:  How  a  humble  lad  reached  the 
head  of  an  Army.  The  career  and  achievements  of  this 
masterly  leader  of  men  in  battle;  realistic  descriptions  of 
the  march,  raid  and  charge  of  the  horseman,  and  graphic 
sketches  of  other  great  cavalry  leaders.  By  Frank  A. 
Burr  and  Richard  J.  Hinton.  Illustrated. 

Providence,  R.  I.:  J.  A.  &  R.  A.  Reid,  Publishers.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  445. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Sheridan. 

Burr,  Frank  A. — SKETCH  OF  THE  LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  CAREER  OF 
GEN.  JAMES  A.  BEAVER.  By  Frank  A.  Burr,  of  the 
Philadelphia  "Press."  Illustrated. 

Philadelphia:  Ferguson  Bros.  &  Co.,  Printers.      1882.      i6mo.     pp.  157. 

Burr,  Frank  A. — THE  BATTLE  OF  FRANKLIN. 

Philadelphia.     1883.     i6mo.     pp.  30. 

Burrage,  Henry  Sweetser. — BROWN  UNIVERSITY  IN  THE  CIVIL 
WAR.  A  Memorial. 

Providence.    1868.    Sm.  4to.    pp.  VIII.  (4)  1-380.    Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

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Burrage,  Henry  Sweetser. — BURNSIDE'S  EAST  TENNESSEE 
CAMPAIGN.  By  Henry  S.  Burrage,  Captain  and  Brevet 
Major,  38th  Massachusetts  Volunteers.  Read  before  the 
Society,  February  i,  1910.  Reprinted  from  the  Papers  of 
the  Military  Historical  Society  of  Massachusetts,  Volume 
VIII.  The  Mississippi  Valley,  Tennessee,  Georgia,  Ala 
bama,  1861-1864. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  561-603.  112. 

Burrage,  Henry  Sweetser. — GETTYSBURG  AND  LINCOLN.  The 
Battle,  the  Cemetery  and  the  National  Park.  By  Henry 
Sweetser  Burrage,  Bvt.  Major  U.  S.  Vols.  Illustrated. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-224. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Burrage,  Henry  Sweetser. — REMINISCENCES  OF  PRISON  LIFE. 
By  Bvt.  Major  Henry  S.  Burrage.  A  Paper  read  before 
the  Maine  Commanclery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States. 

n.  p.    1907.    8vo.    pp.  18. 

Burrage,  Henry  Sweetser. — Tis  FIFTY  YEARS  SINCE.  Ex 
tract  from  a  Student's  Diary  at  Brown,  April,  1861.  By 
Brevet  Major  Henry  S.  Burrage.  1861. 

Providence,  R.  I.:  The  Brown  Alumni  Monthly.      April,  1911.     pp.  221-226. 

Burrill,  Ellen  Mudge. — THE  STATE  HOUSE,  Boston,  Massa 
chusetts.    By  Ellen  Mudge  Burrell.     Third  Edition. 
(Extract.)     Boston.     1907.     I2mo.     pp.  in. 

Burrows,  E.  J. — THE  GREAT  REBELLION  OF  1861.  Twelve 
months'  History  of  the  United  States,  showing  what  a 
Republic  can  do.  Skirmishes  and  Battles.  What  the 
Rebels  have  done  to  destroy  the  Union,  the  Lessons  of  the 
Year,  etc.  Collected  and  arranged  by  E.  J.  Burrows. 

Philadelphia:  C.  Sherman  &  Son,  Printers.     1862.     I2mo.     pp.  60. 

Burrows,  J.  Lansing. — THE  CHRISTIAN  SCHOLAR  AND  SOLDIER. 
Memoirs  of  Lewis  Minor  Coleman,  Professor  in  the 
University  of  Virginia,  Lieut. -Col.  of  First  Reg't.  Va. 
Artillery.  By  J.  L.  Burrows,  D.  D. 

Richmond,  Va.     1862.     481110.     pp.  32. 

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Burrows,  J.  Lansing. — THE  CHRISTIAN  SCHOLAR  AND  SOLDIER. 
Memoirs  of  Lewis  Minor  Coleman,  Professor  in  the 
University  of  Virginia,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  First  Reg't.  Va. 
Artillery. 

Richmond.     1864.     i8mo.     pp.  — 

Burt,  Silas  W. — WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION  SERIES  Bulletin  No.  i. 
My  Memoirs  of  the  Military  History  of  the  State  of  New 
York  during  the  War  for  the  Union,  1861-65.  By  Colonel 
Silas  W.  Burt,  former  Assistant  Inspector-General  National 
Guard,  State  of  New  York.  Edited  by  the  State  His 
torian  and  Issued  as  War  of  the  Rebellion  Series,  Bulletin 
No.  i. 

Albany:  J.  B.  Lyon  Company,  State  Printers.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  192. 

Burton,  Nathaniel  J. — A  DISCOURSE  Delivered  January  29, 
1865,  in  Memory  of  Robert  H.  Gillette,  by  Nathaniel  J. 
Burton,  Rector  of  the  Fourth  Congregational  Church, 
Hartford,  Conn.  Published  by  Request. 

Hartford:  Press  of  Wiley,  Waterman  &  Eaton.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  44. 

Burwell,  William  MacCreery — Legarde,  Ernest. — THE  AGE. 
Jan.,  Feb.,  Mar.  and  April,  1864. 

Richmond,  Va.     1864.     8vo.     Vol.  I.     Nos.  I,  2,  3,  4.     pp.  318. 

All  printed  covers,  etc.,  bound  in.    Contains  War  matter  not  printed  elsewhere. 

Bush,  James  Clark. — THE  FIFTH  REGIMENT  OF  ARTILLERY. 

By  First  Lieut.  James  C.  Bush,  5th  U.  S.  Artillery. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  July,  1895.   pp.  212-234. 

Bushnell  Horace. — REVERSES  NEEDED.  A  Discourse  delivered 
on  the  Sunday  after  the  Disaster  of  Bull  Run  in  the  North 
Church,  by  Horace  Bushnell. 

Hartford:  L.  E.  Hunt.     1861.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

Butler,  Benjamin  Franklin. — AUTOBIOGRAPHY  AND  PER 
SONAL  REMINISCENCES  of  Major-General  Benj.  F.  Butler. 
Butler's  Book,  by  Benj.  F.  Butler.  A  review  of  his  legal, 
political  and  military  career,  illustrated  with  125  engrav 
ings,  maps,  photogravures,  etc.  All  rights  reserved. 

Boston:  A.  M.  Thayer  &  Co.,  Book  Publishers.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  1154. 
Letter  signed  by  Gen.  Butler  to  Gen.  Pemberton,  dated  Nov.  13,  1862,  pp. 
4,  inserted. 

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Butler,  Benjamin  Franklin — Bingham,  John  A. — DEBATE 
in  the  House  of  Representatives  between  Mr.  Butler,  of 
Massachusetts,  and  Mr.  Bingham,  of  Ohio,  on  the  Million 
Appropriation  Bill  of  the  Senate  for  the  relief  of  the 
Southern  Rebels;  and  the  amendment  of  Mr.  Butler  that 
a  like  sum  be  appropriated  to  the  relief  of  Widows  and 
Orphans  of  our  Soldiers  starved  in  rebel  prisons ;  or  that 
the  rich  rebels  should  be  taxed  to  feed  their  own  poor. 

Washington,  D.  C.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Butler,  Benjamin  Franklin. — EULOGY  UPON  GENERAL  GRANT, 
delivered  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  August  8,  1885,  by  Gen. 
Benjamin  F.  Butler. 

Boston:  Press  of  Rockwell  &  Churchill.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  17. 

Butler,  Benjamin  Franklin. — GENERAL  ORDERS  FROM  HEAD 
QUARTERS,  Department  of  the  Gulf,  issued  by  Major- 
General  B.  F.  Butler,  from  May  I,  1862,  to  the  present 
time  (Nov.  6,  1862.) 

New  Orleans:  E.  R.  Wagener,  Printer.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  35. 

Butler,  Benjamin  Franklin. — LOYAL  PUBLICATION  SOCIETY, 

863  Broadway.  No.  7,  Character  and  Results  of  the  War. 

A  Thrilling  and  Eloquent  Speech.     By  Major-General  B. 

F.  Butler.  New  York,  Sept.,  1863.     Reported  by  A.  F. 

Warburton. 
New  York:  Wm.  C.  Bryant  &  Co.,  Printers.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Butler,  Benjamin  Franklin. — REMARKS  of  Hon.  Benjamin  F. 

Butler,  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  exchange  of  prisoners. 

Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  July  17,  1867. 
Washington.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  8.     Portrait  Gen.  Butler  inserted. 

Butler,  Benjamin  Franklin. — OFFICIAL  DOCUMENTS  relating 
to  a  "Chaplain's  Campaign  (not)  with  General  Butler," 
but  in  New  York. 

(Motto.)    Lowell:  Charles  Hunt,  Printer.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Portrait  of  Gen.  Butler  inserted. 

Butler,  Benjamin  Franklin. — SOLDIERS  OF  THE  ARMY  OF  THE 
JAMES.  Headquarters,  Department  of  Virginia  and  North 
Carolina,  Army  of  the  James,  before  Richmond,  Oct.  n, 
1864. 

n.  p.     I2mo.    pp.  16. 

Gives  the  promotions  and  lists  of  names  for  gallant  services  recommended  to 

the  Sec.  of  War  for  brevets. 

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Butler,  Benjamin  Franklin. — SPEECH  of  Maj.-Gen.  Benj.  F. 
Butler  upon  the  campaign  before  Richmond,  1864, 
delivered  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  January  29,  1865,  with  an 
appendix. 

Boston:  Wright  &  Potter,  Printers.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  88. 

Butler,  D.  P. — STATISTICAL  POCKET  MANUAL  of  the  Army, 
Navy  and  Census  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
together  with  Statistics  of  all  Foreign  Navies. 

(Motto.)     Boston:  D.  P.  Butler,  Publisher,     n.  d. 

48010.     pp.  82.     Seventh  Edition,  Revised  and  Enlarged. 

Butler,  L.  C. — THE  MEMORIAL  RECORD  OF  ESSEX,  VERMONT. 

Prepared  by  L.  C.  Butler,  M.  D.    Published  by  vote  of 

the  Town. 
Burlington:  R.  S.  Styles.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  59.  (2). 

Butler,  Nathaniel. — DISCOURSE  delivered  at  Rockland,  Maine, 
at  the  funeral  of  Maj. -General  Hiram  G.  Berry,  of  the 
U.  S.  Volunteer  forces,  who  fell  at  the  Battle  of  Chan- 
cellorsville,  Va.,  May  3,  1863.  By  Rev.  Nathaniel 
Butler,  with  a  notice  of  the  funeral  ceremonies. 

Portland:  Printed  by  David  Tucker.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

Butterfield,  Daniel. — MAJOR-GENERAL  JOSEPH  HOOKER  and 
the  Troops  from  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  at  Wauhatchie, 
Lookout  Mountain  and  Chattanooga,  together  with 
General  Hooker's  Military  Record.  From  the  files  of  the 
War  Department,  Adjutant-General's  Office,  U.  S.  A. 
Address  by  Major-General  Daniel  Butterfield  at  the 
Battlefield  Dedication  Ceremonies  at  Chattanooga,  Sep 
tember  1 8,  1895,  by  invitation  of  the  National  Com 
mission. 

New  York:  Exchange  Printing  Company.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Butterfield,  H.  Q.— A  DELEGATE'S  STORY.     By  Rev.  H.  Q. 

Butterfield,  U.  S.  Christian  Commission. 
Philadelphia,     n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  8. 

Butterfield,  Julia  Lorrilard. — A  BIOGRAPHICAL  MEMORIAL  of 
General  Daniel  Butterfield,  including  many  Addresses 
and  Military  Writings.  Edited  by  Julia  Lorrilard  Butter- 
field.  With  Portraits  and  Illustrations. 

New  York:  The  Graston  Press.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  379.   Privately  printed  400 
copies.     Autograph  letters  of  General  and  Mrs.  D.  Butterfield. 

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Buttre,  John  Chester.— CATALOGUE  OF  ENGRAVINGS,  for  sale 

by  J.  C.  Buttre,  Publisher,  Engraver  and  Plate  Printer. 
New  York.     1887.    48010.    pp.  96. 

Butts,  Francis  B. — THE  ORGANIZATION  AND  FIRST  CAMPAIGN 
OF  BATTERY  E,  First  Rhode  Island  Light  Artillery.  By 
Francis  B.  Butts  (Late  Corporal  Battery  E,  First  Rhode 
Island  Light  Artillery). 

Providence:  Published  by  the  Society.     1896.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  85. 

Byers,  Samuel  Hawkins  Marshall. — IOWA  IN  WAR  TIMES. 

By  S.  H.  M.  Byers,  late  Adjutant  Fifth  Iowa  Infantry. 
(Motto.)     Des  Moines:  W.  D.  Condet  &  Co.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  615. 

Byers,  Samuel  Hawkins  Marshall. — TEN  DAYS  IN  THE 
REBEL  ARMY. 

The  Atlantic  Monthly.     Vol.  XLV.,  May,  1880.     pp.  617-624. 

Byers,  Samuel  Hawkins  Marshall. — THE  MARCH  TO  THE  SEA. 
A  Poem  by  S.  H.  M.  Byers.  "A  campaign  the  like  of 
which  has  not  been  read  of  in  past  history." — U.  S.  Grant. 

Boston:  Arena  Publishing  Company.     1896.     I2mo.     pp.  149. 

Byers,  Samuel  Hawkins  Marshall. — WHAT  I  SAW  IN  DIXIE 

or  Sixteen  Months  in  Rebel  Prisons. 
Dansville,  N.  Y.     1868.     I2mo.    pp.  — 

Byers,  Samuel  Hawkins  Marshall. — WITH  FIRE  AND  SWORD. 
By  Major  S.  H.  M.  Byers,  of  General  Sherman's  Staff. 
New  York:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1911.     I2mo.     pp.  203. 

Byrne,  Charles. — THE  SIXTH  REGIMENT  OF  INFANTRY.     By 

Lieutenant  Charles  Byrne,  Adj.  6th  U.  S.  Infantry. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  May,  1894.    pp.  642-659. 

Byrne,  Charles. — THE  SIXTH  UNITED  STATES  INFANTRY.  An 
Historical  Sketch,  written  for  publication  in  the  Journal 
of  the  Military  Service  Institution,  in  compliance  with 
instructions  from  the  Commanding  Officer  Sixth  Infantry, 
issued  pursuant  to  a  letter  from  the  Headquarters  of  the 
Army.  By  Charles  Byrne,  1st  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant 
Sixth  U.  S.  Infantry. 

Fort  Thomas,  Kentucky:  Regimental  Press.     1893.     I2mo.     pp.  57. 

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B.  W.  A. — THE  NINETEENTH  AND  NINETIETH  REGIMENTS  IN 
THE  LATE  WAR.  By  W.  A.  B. 

Philadelphia:  The  Times.     Dec.  4,  1886.     I2mo.     pp.  (12). 

BADGES  OF  PERSONAL  DISTINCTION.  Report  of  Committee  on 
Military  Affairs,  House  of  Rep.,  49th  Cong.,  ist  Sess. 
Report  No.  533. 

Washington.     Feb.  16,  1886.    8vo.     pp.  2. 

BALTIMORE  &  OHIO  R.  R.     34th  Annual  Encampment  G.  A.  RM 

Chicago,  August  27-Sept.  I,  1900. 
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BARBARITIES  OF  THE  REBELS  AT  MANASSAS. 

37th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives.  May 6, 1862.  pp.8. 

"BATTLE  FLAG  DAY"  August  10,  1894.  Ceremonials  attending 
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BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG  SEMI-CENTENNIAL  CELEBRATION.  The 
Three  Days'  Battle:  Turning  Point  of  the  Civil  War 
Pictorially  Told.  1863-1913. 

Syracuse,  New  York:  Published  by  Illustrated  Supplement  Co.,  Inc.    (1913.) 

Folio,     pp.  21. 

BATTLE  LINES  AT  GETTYSBURG.     Report  from  the  Committee 

on  Military  Affairs. 

5 1st   Congress,    1st  Session,   House  of   Representatives.    Report    No.   3024. 
August  27,  1890.     8vo.     pp.  6.     (Bill  pp.  5.) 

BATTLE  LINES  AT  GETTYSBURG. 

Report  3296,  5 1st  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of   Representatives,  Dec.  15, 
1890.     8vo.    pp.  7. 

BATTLES    AND    LEADERS    OF    THE    CIVIL    WAR.     From    the 

Century  Magazine. 

Vol.  I.       Oct.,  1884,  to  Oct.,  1886. 

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Edition,  being  for  the  most  part  Contributions  by  Union 
and  Confederate  Officers.  Condensed  and  arranged  for 
popular  reading. 

New  York:  The  Century  Co.     1894.     4to.    pp.  324.    Covers,  etc.,  bound  in. 

BATTLES  FOR  THE  UNION  and  the  Union  Forces  engaged  therein, 
together  with  a  record  of  Casualties.  This  Volume  is 
Respectfully  dedicated  to  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic 
by  the  Illinois  Central  Railroad  Co. 

Chicago.     1887.     I2mo.     pp.  (48)  and  Map. 

BATTLES  OF  CHATTANOOGA,  fought  Nov.  23-25,  1863,  by  the 
Armies  of  the  Cumberland  and  Tennessee,  under  Generals 
Grant,  Thomas,  Sherman  and  Hooker,  Gen.  Bragg 
Commanding  the  Confederate  forces.  Chattanooga, 
Lookout  Mountain,  Missionary  Ridge  and  localities  made 
famous  by  the  Battles  of  Chickamauga,  Wauhatchie, 
Graysville,  Ringgold,  etc.  A  Resume  of  the  situations 
shown  in  the  Panorama  of  Missionary  Ridge,  and  very 
full  extract  of  official  reports  and  papers  from  the  Library 
of  William  Wehner's  Panorama  Studio,  Milwaukee, 
Wisconsin. 

Published  by  W.  J.  Jefferson.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  71  (2).     2  folded  views. 

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BATTLE  OF  CHICKAMAUGA,  GA.,  September  19-20,  1863.  I. 
Organization  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland  (Commanded 
by  Major-General  W.  S.  Rosecrans)  and  return  of  Casual 
ties.  II.  Organization  of  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee 
(Commanded  by  General  Braxton  Bragg).  Compiled 
under  the  direction  of  Brigadier-General  Richard  C. 
Drum,  Adjutant-General  U.  S.  Army. 

Washington.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  33.     Second  Edition. 

BATTLE  OF  NASHVILLE,  TENN. — Organization  of  United  States 
Forces  (Commanded  by  Major-General  H.  Thomas). 
December  15-16,  1864. 

Washington,  D.  C.     War  Dept.     8vo.     pp.  9.     50  copies  printed. 

BATTLES  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR  which  occurred  on  or  near  the 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad.  Arranged  Chronologically. 
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Oct.  6-1 1,  1902. 

The  Baltimore  &  Ohio  R.  R.     1902.     410.     pp.  19. 

BEARSLEE'S  MILITARY  TELEGRAPH.  The  History  of  its  In 
vention,  Introduction,  and  adoption  by  the  Government 
of  the  United  States. 

Office  of  the  Bearslee  Magneto-Electric  Co. 

New  York:  John  A.  Gray  &  Green,  Printers,  Stereotypers  and  Binders.  1863. 

8vo.     pp.  21.  (i). 

BEAUTIES  OF  LOOKOUT  MOUNTAIN.     Photogravures. 

Lookout  Mountain,  Tenn.:  Copyright,  1895,  by  Hardee  Bros.,  Photographers. 
The  Allertype  Co.,  N.  Y.     n.  d.     :6mo.     pp.  16. 

BERKSHIRE  LIFE  INSURANCE  Co.,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.  A  Col 
lection  of  Calendars  from  1891  to  date,  containing  Illus 
trations  of  Military  Badges. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     Vol.  I.     pp. —     Vol.  II.     pp. — 

BIG  BETHEL.  Letter  from  Secretary  of  War  (March  31,  1862, 
communicating  copies  of  official  reports  of  the  battle  of 
Bethel,  June  10,  1861). 

Richmond.     1862.    8vo.     pp.  31. 

BILL  AND  REPORT  for  the  Relief  of  the  Fourth  Arkansas  Mounted 

Infantry. 

55th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  9219.  Report  No.  1550. 
8vo.     pp.  59. 

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BILL  AND  REPORT  Providing  for  the  recognition  of  the  Military 
service  of  the  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  the  First  Regi 
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8vo.    pp.  9. 

BILL  WITH  REPORT  Authorizing  the  President  to  appoint  and 
retire  David  McMurtrie  Gregg,  late  Captain  Sixth  United 
States  Cavalry  and  late  Brevet  Major-General  of  United 
States  Volunteers,  with  the  rank  and  grade  of  Captain. 

55th  Congress,  2d  Session.  Senate  1747.     Report  No.  564.     pp.  5. 

55th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives.     Report,     pp.  5. 

55th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives.    Report,    pp.  2.     8vo. 

BILL  WITH  REPORT  Granting  a  pension  to  Josephine  F.  Kelton, 
widow  of  Brig. -Gen.  John  C.  Kelton,  late  Adjutant- 
General  U.  S.  Army,  deceased. 

Senate  53d  Congress,  2d  Session,  Report  No.  351.  Bill  (i).     April  24,  1894. 

8vo.    pp.  2. 

Gives  the  military  service  of  Gen.  Kelton. 

BIOGRAPHICAL  CONGRESSIONAL  DIRECTORY  1774  to  1903.  The 
Continental  Congress:  September  5,  1774,  to  October 
21,  1788,  inclusive.  The  United  States  Congress:  The 
First  Congress  to  the  Sixty-second  Congress,  March  4, 
1789,  to  March  3,  1911,  inclusive.  Compiled  under 
authority  of  Congress,  62nd  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate 
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Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1913.     4to.     pp.  1136. 

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Major-Gen'l  W.  S.  Hancock, 
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BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCHES  OF  DISTINGUISHED  OFFICERS  of  the 

Army  and  Navy. 
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BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  OF  GEN.  FITZ  JOHN  PORTER,  from 
Encyclopaedia  of  Contemporary  Biography  of  New  York. 
Vol.  IV. 

New  York:  Published  by  Atlantic  Publishing  and  Engraving  Co.     1885. 

Sm.  4to.     pp.  6. 

BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  OF  COL.  JACOB  MILLER  CAMPBELL. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8.     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Campbell. 

BOB'S  LETTER  (dated)  Cowan,  Tenn.,  Aug.  23,  1862,  10  P.  M. 
Philadelphia,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  — . 

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New  York,  Oct.,  Nov.  and  Dec.,  1864.     Vol.  V,  No.  I. 
n.  p.  (Lincoln,  McClellan  and  Fremont.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

BOWDOIN  COLLEGE.     Roll  of  Honor  in  the  War. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  36. 

BOYS'  AND  GIRLS'  STORIES  OF  THE  WAR.  Contents:  General 
Stonewall  Jackson,  Commodore  Foote  and  Colonel  Small, 
etc.,  etc. 

Richmond:  West  &  Johnson,     n.  d.     48mo.     pp.  32. 

BREVET  APPOINTMENTS  IN  THE  REGULAR  ARMY.  Message 
from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  communicating 
in  compliance  with  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  of  the  i8th 
instant,  a  copy  of  the  proceedings  of  a  board  of  officers  in 
relation  to  Brevet  appointments  in  the  Regular  Army. 

Ex.  Document  No.  41.  39th  Congress,  1st  Session.  Senate.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

BREVIER  QUAD'S  SOUVENIR  OF  GETTYSBURG,  containing  names 
of  Soldiers  buried  in  the  National  and  Evergreen  Ceme 
teries.  Published  by  Warren  &  Milford. 

Cumberland,  Md.:  Independent  Book  and  Job  Print.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  (22). 

BRIEF  HISTORY  OF  THE  FOURTH  PENNSYLVANIA  VETERAN 
CAVALRY,  embracing  Organization,  Re-Unions,  Dedica 
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W.  E.  Doster,  Venango  County  Battalion,  Reminis- 
censes,  etc. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.:     1891.     8vo.     pp.  113. 

BRIEF  HISTORY  of  P.  K.  Balling's  Original  Oil  Painting  of 
General  Ulysses  S.  Grant  "In  the  Trenches  Before 
Vicksburg,"and  a  description  of  Jas.  Fagan's  Magnificent 
Etching. 

New  York:  Herman  Linde,  Art  Publisher.     8vo.     pp.  (24) 

BRIEF  MEMENTO  OF  CAPTAIN  HENRY  BROOKS  O'REILLY  of 
the  First  Excelsior  Regiment  who  fell  in  the  battle  of 
Williamsburg.  The  first  battle  of  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac  on  its  march  from  Yorktown  to  Richmond 
May  5th,  1862. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

BRIEF  RECORD  OF  THE  ARMY  LIFE  OF  CHARLES  B.  AMORY. 

Written  for  his  Children. 
MDCCCCII.     8vo.     pp.  43.     Privately  Published. 

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BRIEF  RECORD  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Corporation  and 
People  of  Savannah  in  honor  of  the  late  Robert  Edward 
Lee,  together  with  a  eulogy  on  his  life,  character  and 
services,  by  General  Alex.  R.  Lawton. 

Savannah,  Ga.:  Geo.  N.  Nichols.     1871.     8vo.     pp.  52. 

Ms.  corrections  by  Gen.  Lawton. 

BRIEF  SKETCH  OF  THE  FOURTEENTH  REGIMENT  North  Carolina 
Troops. 

"Our  Living  and  Our  Dead."  July  30,  1873.    pp.  (5). 

BRIEF  SKETCH    OF    THE    LIFE    AND    HISTORY    OF    GENERAL 

McCLELLAN,  with  incidents  in  his  illustrious  career. 
(Philadelphia  1864.)     8vo.     pp.  10. 

BRIG. -GEN.  T.  E.  G.  RANSOM. 

Hours  at  Home.    Sept.,  1865.     8vo.     pp.  — 

BROADSIDE  SONGS  AND  BALLADS  relating  to  Major-General 
George  B.  McClellan,  1861-1865.  Collected  by  John  P. 
Nicholson. 

4to.     pp.  (50). 

BROADSIDE  SONGS  AND  BALLADS  OF  THE  REBELLION,  1861-1865. 
Collected  by  John  P.  Nicholson.  Vols.  L,  II.,  III.,  IV., 
V.,  Union.  Confederate,  I.,  II.  Supplement  Union,  I. 

Philadelphia.    1879-1886.     8  Vols.    4to. 

Printed  title  pages,  each  song  mounted,  a  unique  collection. 

BURNING  OF  COLUMBIA.  A  collection  of  pamphlets,  etc.,  relating 
to  the  burning  of  Columbia,  S.  C.,  1865.  Collected  by 
John  P.  Nicholson. 

J.     Burning  of  Columbia.     Geo.  Ward  Nichols.    Harper's  Magazine. 

2.  Burning  of  Columbia  Again.     James  McCarter.    Harper's  Maga 
zine. 

3.  Who  is  responsible  for  the  destruction  of  the  City  of  Columbia, 
S.  C.?     Dr.  E.  Sill.     The  Land  We  Lo.ve.     March,  1868. 

4.  Who  burned  Columbia?     Wade  Hampton.     Baltimore  Inquirer. 

1873- 

5.  Who  burned  Columbia?     Jos.  W.  Davidson.     New  York  World. 
June  17,  1875. 

6.  Testimony  taken  before  the  mixed  claims  commission,  pp.  329. 

7.  Letter  to   Mrs.   Sherman  from   Ex-Soldier  with   Gen.  and  Mrs. 
Sherman's  reply.     Louisville  Courier. 

8.  Burning  of  Columbia,  S.  C.     J.  P.  Carroll.     Weekly  Times. 

9.  A  Captured  City,  Julia  Leverett.     Weekly  Times. 

.       10.     Burning  of  Columbia.     Wade  Hampton.     S.  Hist.  Soc.  Papers. 
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n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  2. 

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THE  AMERICAN  FLAG.  From  materials  collected  by 
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London:  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.     1869.     I2mo.     pp.  XI.  1-470. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

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April  30,  1910,  on  "Ulysses  S.  Grant,  The  Modest, 
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New  York.     1895.     I2mo.     pp.  228. 

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n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (2). 

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Carey,  Asa  Bacon. — THE  PAY  DEPARTMENT.     By  A.  B.  Carey, 

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Carpenter,  Francis  Bicknell. — Six  MONTHS  AT  THE  WHITE 
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Carpenter,  George  Nathaniel. — HISTORY  OF  THE  EIGHTH 
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Boston:  Press  of  Leland  &  Barter.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  X.  (i)  1-330. 

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Philadelphia.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  8.     Privately  printed. 

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Carrett,  Hannah  T. — Patrick,  Ellen  M. — Ruppel,  Myra 
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TRIBUTES  OF  RESPECT  AND  LOVE  from  Associates  and 
Friends,  read  at  the  Remembrance  Service  held  at  the 
Friends'  Meeting  House  on  Silbee  Street,  Lynn,  Mass., 
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By  Mrs.  Hannah  T.  Carrett,  Lexington,  Mass.;  Miss 
Ellen  M.  Patrick,  Hopedale,  Mass.;  Myra  Allen  Ruppel, 
M.  D.,  Lynn,  Mass.;  Mrs.  E.  N.  Metcalf,  Lynn,  Mass.; 
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Carrington,  Henry  Beebe. — OHIO  MILITIA  and  the  West 
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Society  of  the  Army  of  West  Virginia,  that  a  full  State 
ment  of  the  part  borne  by  the  Militia  of  Ohio  in  the  rescue 
of  West  Virginia  in  1861,  be  furnished  by  Col.  Henry  B. 
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Marietta,  Ohio,  Sept.  19,  1879. 

Boston.     1904.     I2mo.     pp.  15. 

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Boston,  Mass.:  The  New  England  Magazine  and  Bay  State  Monthly. 
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Soldier  with  a  Great  Heart.  Address  by  H.  B.  Carrington, 
U.  S.  A.,  on  the  evening  of  his  86th  birthday,  before  the 
Massachusetts  Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion,  at  its 
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n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

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April  12,  1899,  on  the  occasion  of  the  unveiling  of  the 
Equestrian  Statue  erected  by  the  Fairmount  Park  Art 
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Philadelphia.     1899.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  19.     Privately  printed. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Carson,  Hampton  Lawrence. — ANDREW  ATKINSON  HUM 
PHREY,  Brigadier-General  U.  S.  Army,  Brevet  Major- 
General  U.  S.  Army,  Chief  of  Engineers.  By  Hampton 
L.  Carson.  Read  before  the  American  Philosophical 
Society,  Dec.  5,  1884. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  30.     Privately  printed.     Presentation  copy. 
General  Order  No.  104  A.  G.  O.  1883,  and  Gen.  Order  No.  10  Corps  of  Engineers 
1883,  inserted. 

Carter,  William  Harding. — OLD  ARMY  SKETCHES.  By  Gen. 
W.  H.  Carter,  Author  of  "From  Yorktown  to  Santiago 
with  the  Sixth  Cavalry,"  "Horses,  Saddles  and  Bridles," 
etc. 

Baltimore,  Md. :    The  Friedenwald  Company.     1906.     I2mo.     pp.  203. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Carter,  William  Harding. — FROM  YORKTOWN  TO  SANTIAGO 
with  the  Sixth  U.  S.  Cavalry.  By  Lieutenant-Colonel  W. 
H.  Carter,  Author  of  "Horses,  Saddles  and  Bridles." 

Baltimore,  Md. :  The  Friedenwald  Company.     1900.     8vo.     pp.  VI.  (i)  317. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Carter,  E.  W. — A  REMARKABLE  MAN:  His  History.     With  six 

Illustrations. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  44.     Autograph  of  Capt.  Carter. 

Carter,  Robert  Coldthwaite. — RECORD  OF  THE  MILITARY 
SERVICE  of  First  Lieutenant  and  Brevet  Captain  Robert 
Coldthwaite  Carter,  U.  S.  Army,  1862  to  1876. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Gibson  Bros.,  Printers  and  Bookbinders.     1904. 

8vo.     pp.  48  (8).     Autograph  letter  of  Captain  Carter. 

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Carter,  W.  R. — HISTORY  OF  THE  FIRST  REGIMENT  of  Tennessee 
Volunteer  Cavalry  in  the  Great  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
with  the  Armies  of  the  Ohio  and  Cumberland,  under 
Generals  Morgan,  Rosecrans,  Thomas,  Stanley  and 
Wilson.  1862-1865.  By  W.  R.  Carter,  Co.  C.  Illustrated. 

Knoxville,  Tenn. :  Gaut-Ogden  Co.,  Printers  and  Binders.     1902. 

8vo.     pp.  335.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Cartland,  Fernando  G. — SOUTHERN  HEROES  or  The  Friends 
in  War  Time.  By  Fernando  G.  Cartland,  with  an 
introduction  by  Benjamin  F.  Trueblood,  LL.  D. 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. :  Fernando  G.  Cartland.     1897. 

8vo.     pp.  XXVIII.  1-480.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Case,  A.  P. — NOTES  on  the  Taking  and  Holding  of  Little  Round 
Top  at  Gettysburg.  Movements  of  the  I46th  N.  Y. 
Vols.  on  the  Field  of  Gettysburg,  July  2,  3,  4  and  5,  1863. 

Vernon,  N.  Y.  October,  1886.  8vo.  pp.  3.  Ms.  corrections  by  Col.  George  Meade. 

''Case,  Theodore  Spencer. — THE  QUARTERMASTER'S  GUIDE. 
Being  a  summary  of  those  Portions  of  the  Army  Regula 
tions  of  1863,  and  General  Orders  from  the  War  Depart 
ment  from  May  I,  1861,  to  April  10,  1865,  which  affect  the 
Quartermaster's  Department,  with  full  instructions  for 
making  returns,  etc.,  also  all  General  Orders  from  the 
Q.  M.  General's  Office  to  April  10,  1865.  By  Col.  Theo. 
S.  Case,  A.  Q.  M.,  Quartermaster-General  of  Missouri 
and  late  Chief  Q.  M.  District  Cent'l.  Missouri. 

St.  Louis:  Published  by  P.  M.  Pinkard.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  VII.  9-339. 

Casey  Silas. — SKETCH  of  Major-General  Silas  Casey.  (Portrait.) 
n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  50. 

Casler,  John  O. — FOUR  YEARS  IN  THE  STONEWALL  BRIGADE. 
By  John  O.  Casler,  Private  Co.  A  33d  Regiment  Virginia 
Infantry,  Stonewall  Brigade,  ist  Division,  2d  Corps, 
Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee,  Com 
manding.  With  Illustrations.  Containing  the  daily 
experiences  of  four  years'  service  in  the  ranks  from  a  diary 
kept  at  the  time.  A  truthful  record  of  battles  and 
skirmishes,  advance,  retreat,  and  maneuvers  of  the  Army, 
of  incidents  as  they  occurred  on  the  march,  in  the  field, 
in  bivouac  and  in  battle,  on  the  scout,  in  hospital  and 
prison.  Replete  with  thrilling  adventures  and  hair 
breadth  escapes. 

Guthrie,  Oklahoma:  State  Capital  Printing  Company.     1893. 

I2mo.     pp.  XXIX.  17-495.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 


Castle,  Henry  Anson — Joyce,  John  A. — PROCEEDINGS  at 
the  Removal  of  the  Remains  of  Major-General  John 
Aaron  Rawlings  from  Congressional  Cemetery  to  Arlington 
Cemetery,  Va.,  together  with  an  Address  by  Hon.  Henry 
A.  Castle  and  Original  Poem  by  Col.  John  A.  Joyce, 
delivered  upon  the  occasion  at  Arlington,  Va.,  Feb.  8, 
1899.  This  Pamphlet  prepared  by  Thomas  R.  Sheppard, 
a  Past  Post  Commander  of  John  A.  Rawlings  Post,  No.  I, 
Dept.  Potomac,  G.  A.  R. 

Hartford.     1899.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Castle,  Henry  Anson. — CUSHMAN  KELLOGG  DAVIS.  Address 
at  unveiling  of  Monument  in  Arlington  National  Cemetery, 
Virginia,  May  30,  1903.  By  Henry  A.  Castle. 

n.  d.  n.  p.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

Castle,  Henry  Anson. — THE  ARMY  MULE  and  other  War 
Sketches.  By  Henry  A.  Castle,  Private,  Sergeant-Major 
and  Captain  Illinois  Volunteers.  With  Illustrations  by 
J.  W.  Vawater. 

Indianapolis  and  Kansas  City:  The  Bowen-Merrill  Company.     1898. 
I2mo.     pp.  279.     Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Castleman,  Alfred  L. — THE  ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Behind 
the  scenes.  A  diary  of  unwritten  history,  from  the 
organization  of  the  Army  by  General  George  B.  McClellan, 
to  the  close  of  the  campaign  in  Virginia,  about  the  first 
day  of  January,  1863.  By  Alfred  L.  Castleman,  Surgeon 
of  the  Fifth  Regiment  of  Wisconsin  Volunteers. 

(Motto.)  Milwaukee:  Published  by  Strickland  &  Co.    1863.    I2mo.  pp.  (3)288- 

Cattell,  Alexander  Gilmore. — AN  ADDRESS  at  the  unveiling 
of  the  monument  erected  by  the  Commercial  Exchange 
Association  of  Philadelphia  (Late  Corn  Exchange  Associa 
tion)  to  commemorate  the  heroic  services  of  the  Corn 
Exchange  Regiment,  n8th  Penna.  Volunteers.  Delivered 
at  "Round  Top,"  on  the  Gettysburg  Battlefield,  Septem 
ber  8,  1884,  by  Alexander  G.  Cattell. 

(Motto.)  Philadelphia:  The  Commercial  List  Printing  House.     1884. 

Ry.  8vo.     pp.  30.     Privately  printed.     Presentation  copy. 

Cavada,  Frederick  F. — LIBBY  LIFE.  Experiences  of  a  prisoner 
of  War  in  Richmond,  Va.,  1863-64.  By  Lieut. -Colonel 
F.  F.  Cavada.  U.  S.  V. 

Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  221. 

141 


Cavanagh,  Michael. — MEMOIRS  OF  GEN.  THOMAS  FRANCIS 
MEAGHER,  comprising  the  Leading  Events  of  his  Career 
chronologically  arranged,  with  selections  from  his  speeches, 
lectures  and  miscellaneous  writings,  including  Personal 
reminiscences.  By  Michael  Cavanagh,  Secretary  to 
John  O'Mahony,  H.  C.  Fenian  Brotherhood. 

Worcester,  Mass. :  The  Messenger  Press.  1892.  8vo.  pp.  496.  Appendix  pp.  38. 

Cave,    Robert    Catlett.— THE    MEN    IN    GRAY.     By    Robert 

Catlett  Cave. 
Nashville,  Tenn.:  Confederate  Veteran.     1911.     pp.  143. 

V 

Germak,    Josef.  —  Deviny    Obcanske  *    Valky    S    pripojenim 

Zkuisenost  Ceskych  Vojinu  sestavil.     Josef  Cermak. 
Chicago,  111.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  414  (6). 

Chadwick  Albert  G. — SOLDIERS'  RECORD  OF  THE  TOWN  OF 
ST.  JOHNSBURY,  Vermont,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
1861-5.  Compiled  by  Hon.  Albert  G.  Chadwick. 

St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  IV.  215. 

Chadwick,  French  Ensor. — CAUSES  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR  1859- 
1861.  By  French  Ensor  Chadwick,  Rear-Admiral  U.  S.  N., 
Recent  President  of  the  Naval  War  College.  With  Maps. 

New  York  and  London:  Harper  &  Brothers,  Publishers.     1906. 

8vo.     pp.  XVI.  1-372. 

Challett,  L.  E. — AT  ANDERSONVILLE. 

The  Atlantic  Monthly.     March,     1865.     pp.  — 

Chamberlain,  James. — REPORT  of  Col.  James  Chamberlain, 

Pennsylvania  State  Agent  at  the  Southwest. 
Harrisburg.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  6. 

Chamberlain,  Joshua  Lawrence. — ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  SEEN 
FROM  THE  FIELD  in  the  War  for  the  Union.  By  General 
Joshua  L.  Chamberlain,  U.  S.  V.  A  Paper  Read  before 
the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States.  February 
12,  1909. 

n.  p.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  21.     100  copies  privately  printed. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Chamberlain,  Joshua  Lawrence. — ADDRESS  of  Gen.  Joshua 
L.  Chamberlain  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Maine  Monu 
ments  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  October  3,  1893. 

Augusta:  Maine  Farmer's  Almanac  Press.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

142 


Chamberlain,  Joshua  Lawrence. — ADDRESS  of  Gen.  Joshua 
L.  Chamberlain  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Maine  Monu 
ments  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  October  3,  1889. 
Portland,  Me.:  The  Lakeside  Press.     1898.     8vo.     pp.  16.     Second  Edition- 
Chamberlain.    Joshua    Lawrence. — FIVE    FORKS.     A    Paper 
Read   Before  the   Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion, 
Commandery  of  Maine,  May  2,  1901,  by  Brevet  Major- 
General  Joshua  L.  Chamberlain,  United  States  Volunteers. 
Portland,  Maine:  Lefavor-Tower  Company.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Chamberlain,  Joshua  Lawrence. — THE  LAST  REVIEW  OF  THE 
ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC,  May  23,  1865.  A  Paper  Read 
before  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the 
United  States,  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Maine,  by 
Maj.-Gen.  Joshua  L.  Chamberlain,  Commanding  First 
Division,  Fifth  Corps. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  30.     100  copies  privately  printed. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Chamberlain,  Joshua  Lawrence. — THE  MILITARY  OPERA 
TIONS  ON  THE  WHITE  OAK  ROAD,  Virginia,  March  31, 
1865.  By  Brevet  Major-General  Joshua  L.  Chamberlain. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  207-253. 

Chamberlain,  Thomas. — HISTORY  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND 
FIFTIETH  REGIMENT,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers.  Second 
Regiment,  Bucktail  Brigade.  By  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Thomas  Chamberlain,  Historian  of  the  Survivors  Associ 
ation. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  277. 

Chamberlain,  Thomas. — HISTORY  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND 
FIFTIETH  REGIMENT  Pennsylvania  Volunteers.  Second 
Regiment,  Bucktail  Brigade.  By  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Thomas  Chamberlain,  Historian  of  the  Survivors  Associa 
tion.  Revised  and  Enlarged  edition  with  complete  roster. 

Philadelphia:  F.  McManus,  Jr.  &  Co.,  Printers.     1905.     8vo.     pp.  362  (6). 

Chamberlain,  William  Henry. — HISTORY  OF  THE  EIGHTY- 
FIRST  REGIMENT  Ohio  Infantry  Volunteers  during  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion.  By  W.  H.  Chamberlain,  late 
Major  of  the  Regiment. 

Cincinnati:  Gazette  Steam  Printing  House.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  199. 

Autograph  note  of  Major  Chamberlin. 

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Chamberlaine,  William  W. — MEMOIRS  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR 
Between  the  Northern  and  Southern  Sections  of  the  United 
States  of  America  1861  to  1865.  By  Captain  William  W. 
Chamberlaine,  of  the  Confederate  States  Army  of  Northern 
Virginia. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Press  of  Byron  S.  Adams.     1912.     I2mo.     pp.  138. 

Chamberlayne,  E.  H.  Jr. — RECORD  OF  THE  RICHMOND  CITY 
AND  HENRICO  Co.  Virginia  Troops,  Confederate  States 
Army.  Compiled  by  E.  H.  Chamberlayne,  Jr.,  Sergt. 
"D"  Co.,  ist  Va.  Regt.  Infantry,  C.  S.  Army. 

Richmond.     1879.     8vo. 

Series  I,  pp.  16.    II,  pp.  8.    Ill,  pp.  10.    IV,  pp.  —    V,  pp.  14.    VI,  pp.  13. 

VII,  pp.  9.     VIII,  pp.  8.     IX,  pp.  8.     X,  pp.  6  and  folding  sheet. 

Chamberlayne,  E.  H.  Jr. — WAR  HISTORY  and  Roll  of  the  Rich 
mond  Fayette  Artillery,  38th  Virginia  Battalion  Artillery, 
Confederate  States  Army,  1861-1865.  By  E.  H.  Chamber 
layne,  Jr.,  Historian  Richmond  Fayette  Artillery  Associa 
tion. 

Richmond:  Everett  Waddey,  Printer.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Champion,  Henry.  (Mrs.) — THE  AMERICAN  FLAG.  The  Ensign 

of  Liberty.  By  Mrs.  Henry  Champion. 
The  Journal  of  American  History.  1907.  Vol.  I.  No.  I. 
(Illustrated  with  Flags  in  colors  and  silk.) 

Champlin,  John  D.  Jr. — YOUNG  FOLKS'  HISTORY  OF  THE  WAR 
FOR  THE  UNION.  By  John  D.  Champlin,  Jr.,  Editor  of 
the  Young  Folks'  Cyclopaedias,  late  Associate  Editor  of 
the  American  Cyclopaedias.  Copiously  Illustrated. 

New  York:  Henry  Holt  &  Company.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  XIII.  1-593. 

Chandlee,  J.  Dark. — ARMY  SKETCHES.  The  Story  of  the 
Twenty-sixth  New  Jersey.  From  the  Diary  of  Thomas 
Pearson.  By  Lieut.  J.  Dark  Chandlee. 

Newark:  The  Sunday  Call.    Sunday,  October  17,  1886,  to  Nov.  7,  1886. 

I2mo.     pp.  (25).    (Mounted.) 

Chandler,  Lucinda  B. — ANNA  ELLA  CARROLL:  The  Great 
Unrecognized  Military  Genius  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
By  Lucinda  B.  Chandler. 

Godey's  Magazine.     Sept.,  Oct.,  1896.     pp.  249-267.     pp.  278-283. 

Chandler,  Zachariah. — CONDUCT  OF  THE  WAR.  Speech  of 
Hon.  Z.  Chandler  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States,  Wednesday,  July  16,  1862. 

Washington,  D.  C. :  Scammell  &  Co.,  Printers.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

144 


Chaney,  J.  B. — NARRATIVE  OF  THE  SECOND  COMPANY  OF 
SHARPSHOOTERS.  By  J.  B.  Chaney,  Esq.  (Minnesota 
Company). 

St.  Paul,  Minn.     n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  513-518.     Presentation  copy. 

Chapin,  Alfred  C. — THE  PART  OF  BROOKLYN,  of  Her  Soldiers 
and  of  Her  Citizens  in  the  Civil  War.  The  compilation 
of  official  and  private  records.  Message  of  the  Hon. 
Alfred  C.  Chapin,  Mayor.  January  28,  1889. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Chaplin,  Jeremiah — Fremont,  Jessie  Benton. — WORDS  OF 
OUR  HERO  ULYSSES  S.  GRANT.  Edited  by  Jeremiah 
Chaplin  with  Personal  Reminiscences  by  Mrs.  Jessie 
Benton  Fremont. 

Boston:  D.  Lothrop  &  Company.     1886.     pp.  76. 

Chapman,  H.  P. — Battaile,  J.  F. — PICTURESQUE  VICKSBURG. 
A  Description  of  the  Resources  and  Prospects  of  that 
City  and  the  Famous  Yazoo  Delta;  Its  Agricultural 
and  Commercial  Interests.  To  which  is  attached  a 
Series  of  Sketches  of  Representative  Industries.  Pro 
fusely  Illustrated.  By  H.  P.  Chapman  and  J.  F.  Battaile. 

Vicksburg,  Miss.:  Vicksburg  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.     1895. 

Ry.  8vo.     pp.  167. 

Chase,  Edward. — THE  MEMORIAL  LIFE  OF  GENERAL  WILLIAM 
TECUMSEH  SHERMAN.  By  Private  Edward  Chase,  with 
an  introduction  by  General  C.  H.  Howard.  Illustrated. 

Chicago:  R.  S.  Peale  &  Co.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  558. 

Chase,  J.  A. — HISTORY  OF  THE  FOURTEENTH  OHIO  REGIMENT, 
O.  V.  V.  I.,  from  the  Beginning  of  the  War  in  1861,  to  its 
close  in  1865.  Compiled  and  written  by  Col.  J.  A. 
Chase,  Toledo,  Ohio.  1881. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  130. 

Chase,  Julia  A. — MARY  A.  BICKERDYKE,  "MOTHER."  The 
Life  Story  of  one  who,  as  Wife,  Mother,  Army  Nurse, 
Pension  Agent  and  City  Missionary,  has  touched  the 
Heights  and  Depths  of  Human  Life.  Written  by  Julia 
A.  Chase.  Published  under  the  Auspices  of  the  Woman's 
Relief  Corps,  (Department  of  Kansas). 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-45.     Autograph  letters  of  Author. 

145 


Chase,  J.  F. — SOUVENIR.  Our  Flag:  What  it  Cost  me  and  my 

Comrades.     By  J.  F.  Chase, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (6). 

Chase,  J.  J. — THE  CHARGE  AT  DAYBREAK.  Scenes  and  Inci 
dents  at  the  Battle  of  the  Mine  Explosion  near  Petersburg, 
Va.,  July  30,  1864.  Written  by  Lieut.  J.  J.  Chase,  who 
is  now  totally  blind  in  consequence  of  a  wound  received  in 
the  fatal  charge  after  the  explosion. 

Lewiston:  Printed  at  the  Journal  Office.     1875.     i6mo.     pp.  32. 

Chase,  Philip  S. — BATTERY  F,  First  Regiment  Rhode  Island 
Light  Artillery,  in  the  Civil  War,  1861-1865.  By  Philip 
S.  Chase,  late  Second  Lieutenant  in  the  Battery. 

Providence:  Snow  &  Farnham,  Printers.     1892. 

Sm.  4to.     pp.  VIII.  1-332.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Chase,  Philip  S. — SERVICE  WITH  BATTERY  F. 

1.  Organization  and  Service  of  Battery  F,  First  Rhode  Island  Light 
Artillery,  to  January  i,  1863.     By  Philip  S.  Chase,  late  Second 
Lieutenant    Battery    F,    First    Regiment    Rhode   Island    Light 
Artillery.    Providence.     1889.     pp.  48.     No.  3,  2d  Series  Personal 
Narratives. 

2.  Service  with  Battery  F,  First  Rhode   Island  Light  Artillery,   in 
North  Carolina,     pp.  31.     No.  7,  3d  Series  Personal  Narratives. 
1884. 

3.  Service  with   Battery  F.     pp.   41.     No.   3,   4th   Series   Personal 
Narratives.     1889. 

Providence,  R.  I.     n.  d.     Sm.  410.     3  Vols. 

Chase,  William  C. — STORY  OF  STONEWALL  JACKSON. 

Atlanta,  Ga.:  D.  E.  Luther  Publishing  Co.     n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  — 

Chase,  W.  T. — CHRISTIAN  MANHOOD.  In  Memory  of  Colonel 
Charles  H.  Banes.  A  Sermon  by  W.  T.  Chase,  D.  D., 
Pastor  Fifth  Baptist  Church. 

Philadelphia:  American  Baptist  Publication  Society.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  45. 

Chenery,  William  H. — THE  FOURTEENTH  REGIMENT  Rhode 
Island  Heavy  Artillery  (Colored)  in  the  War  to  Preserve 
the  Union,  1861-1865.  By  William  H.  Chenery,  late 
First  Lieutenant  Co.  F,  Second  Battalion. 

Providence:  Snow  &  Farnham,  Printers  and  Publishers.     1898. 

8vo.     pp.  VIII.  (i)  1-343. 

Cheney,  Clara  Emma. — YOUNG  FOLKS'  HISTORY  OF  THE  CIVIL 

WAR.     By  Mrs.  C.  Emma  Cheney.     Fully  Illustrated. 
(Extract.)  Boston:  Published  by  Estes  &  Lauriat.     1884.     I2mo.    pp.  556. 

146 


Cheney,  Newel. — HISTORY  OF  THE  NINTH  REGIMENT,  New 
York  Volunteer  Cavalry,  War  of  1861  to  1865.  Compiled 
from  Letters,  Diaries,  Recollections  and  Official  Records. 
By  Newel  Cheney,  Captain  and  Brevet  Major,  Poland 
Center,  N.  Y.  1901. 

Jamestown,  N.  Y.:  Martin  Merz  &  Son,  Stationers.    1901.   8vo.   pp.  423  (i). 

Chesney,  Charles  Cornwallis. — A  MILITARY  VIEW  of  recent 
Campaigns  in  Virginia  and  Maryland,  with  maps.  (Vol. 
I)  pp.  XII.  1-230.  Campaigns  in  Virginia,  Maryland,  etc., 
Vol.  II.  pp.  VIII.  1-234.  Containing  the  history  to  the 
end  of  the  Third  year  of  the  War.  With  maps. 

London:  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.     1863-1865.     I2mo. 

Presentation  copy  from  Author  to  Sir  H.  D.  Jones. 

Chesney,  Charles  Cornwallis. — A  MILITARY  VIEW  OF  RECENT 
CAMPAIGNS  IN  VIRGINIA  AND  MARYLAND.  By  Capt.  C. 
C.  Chesney,  R.  E.,  Professor  of  Military  History,  Sand 
hurst  College.  With  Maps. 

London:  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  XII.  1-230. 

Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Chesney,  Charles  Cornwallis. — CAMPAIGNS  IN  VIRGINIA, 
MARYLAND,  etc.  By  Capt.  C.  C.  Chesney,  R.  E.,  Pro 
fessor  of  Military  History,  Stalf  College.  Volume  the 
First  (To  the  close  of  the  Campaign  of  Chancellorsville). 
With  Maps.  Second  Edition,  Revised  and  enlarged. 
Volume  the  Second  (Containing  the  history  to  the  end  of 
the  third  year  of  the  War). 

London:  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.     n.  d. 

Vol.  I.     pp.  XII.  1-249.     Vol.  II.     pp.  VIII.    1-234.    (Erratum  Slip.) 

Chesney,  Charles  Cornwallis. — ESSAYS  IN  MODERN  MILITARY 
BIOGRAPHY. 

London:  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.     1874.     8vo.     pp.  VII.  (i)  1-414. 
Portrait,  newspaper  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

Chesney,    Charles    Cornwallis. — SHERMAN'S    CAMPAIGN    IN 

GEORGIA.     By  Captain  C.  C.  Chesney,  R.  E. 
Journal  of  the  Royal  United  Service  Institution.     1863.     Vol.  VII. 
pp.  204-220. 

Chesney,  Charles  Cornwallis. — THE  RECENT  CAMPAIGNS  IN 
VIRGINIA  AND  MARYLAND.  By  Captain  C.  C.  Chesney, 
R.  E. 

Journal  of  the  Royal  United  Service  Institution.     1863.     Vol.  VII. 
pp.  292-307. 

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Chesterman,  W.  D. — GUIDE  TO  RICHMOND  and  the  Battlefields. 

By  W.  D.  Chesterman. 
Richmond:  Printed  by  James  E.  Goode.     1881.     i8mo.     pp.  66. 

Chesterman,  W.  D. — GUIDE  TO  RICHMOND  and  the  Battlefields. 

By  W.  D.  Chesterman. 
Richmond:  J.  L.  Hill  Company.     1890.     I2mo.     pp  — 

Chesterman,  W.  D. — THE  JAMES  RIVER  TOURIST.  A  brief 
account  of  historical  localities  on  James  River.  Prepared 
by  W.  D.  Chesterman.  Published  by  L.  B.  Tatum,  Supt. 
of  the  Virginia  Steamboat  Co. 

Richmond.     1878.     i8mo.     pp.  51.  (3). 

Chestnut,  James  Jr. — REPORT  of  the  Chief  of  the  Department 
of  the  Military'  of  South  Carolina,  to  his  excellency, 
Governor  Pickens. 

Columbia,  S.  C.:  Charles  P.  Pelham,  State  Printer.     1862.     8vo.     pp.63. 

Chestnut,  Mary  Boykin. — A  DIARY  FROM  DIXIE,  as  written 
by  Mary  Boykin  Chestnut,  wife  of  James  Chestnut,  Jr., 
United  States  Senator  from  South  Carolina,  1859-1861, 
and  afterward  an  Aide  to  Jefferson  Davis  and  a  Brigadier- 
General  in  the  Confederate  Army.  Edited  by  Isabella 
D.  Martin  and  Myrta  Lockett  A  vary. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1905.     8vo.     pp.  XXII.  1-424. 

Chetlain,  Augustus  L. — RECOLLECTIONS  OF  70  YEARS.  By 
Augustus  L.  Chetlain,  Brigadier  and  Brevet  Major- 
General,  Civil  War  of  1861-1865. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  —     Privately  printed. 

Chidlaw,  B.  W. — A  THANKSGIVING  SERMON  preached  before 
the  Thirty-ninth  O.  V.  U.  S.  A.  at  Camp  Todd,  Macon, 
Missouri,  Nov.  28,  1861,  and  a  sketch  of  the  Regiment. 
By  Rev.  B.  W.  Chidlaw,  Chaplain. 

Cincinnati:  Published  by  George  Crosby.     1 86 1.     I2mo.     pp.  24. 

Child,  William. — A  HISTORY  OF  THE  FIFTH  REGIMENT  New 
Hampshire  Volunteers,  in  the  American  Civil  War,  1861- 
1865.  In  two  parts.  By  William  Child,  M.  D.,  Major 
and  Surgeon.  Historian  of  the  Veterans'  Association  of 
the  Regiment. 

Bristol,  N.  H.:  R.  W.  Musgrove,  Printer.    1893.    8vo.    pp.  XV.  (i)  1-336.  228. 

Childe,  Edward  Lee. — Le  General  Lee  sa  vie  et  ses  Campagnes 

par  Edward  Lee  Childe. 
(Extracts.)  Paris:  Librairie  Hachette  et  Cie.     1874.     I2mo.     pp.  in.  1-382. 

148 


Ghilde,  Edward  Lee. — THE  LIFE  AND  CAMPAIGNS  OF  GENERAL 
LEE.  By  his  nephew  Edward  Lee  Childe.  Translated 
from  the  French,  with  the  consent  and  approval  of  the 
author,  by  George  Letting,  M.  A.  LL.  B. 

London:  Chatto  &  Windus.     1875.     Post.     8vo.     pp.  XL  336. 

Childs,  Emery  E.— A  HISTORY  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR  in  the  United 

States,  1861-1865. 
New  York.     1885.     48mo.     pp.  52. 

Childs,  George  Washington. — RECOLLECTIONS.  By  George 
W.  Childs. 

(Motto.)  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  404. 
"Presentation  copy  to  Col.  Nicholson  from  his  friend." 

Childs,  George  Washington. — RECOLLECTIONS  OF  GENERAL 
GRANT.  By  George  W.  Childs. 

Philadelphia:  Collins,  Printer.     1885.     481110.     pp.  34. 

Childs,  George  Washington. — RECOLLECTIONS  OF  GENERAL 
GRANT,  with  an  Account  of  the  Presentations  of  the 
Portraits  of  Generals  Grant,  Sherman  and  Sheridan  at 
the  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  West  Point.  By  George 
W.  Childs. 

Philadelphia.     1889.     32mo.     pp.  92.     Autograph  of  author. 

Childs,  George  Washington. — RECOLLECTIONS  OF  GENERAL 
GRANT,  with  an  Account  of  the  Presentation  of  the  Por 
traits  of  Generals  Grant,  Sherman  and  Sheridan  at  the 
U.  S.  Military  Academy,  West  Point.  By  George  W. 
Childs. 

Philadelphia:  Collins  Printing  House.     1890.     i8mo.     pp.  104. 

Chipman,  Norton  Parke. — THE  HORRORS  OF  ANDERSONVILLE 
REBEL  PRISON.  Trial  of  Henry  Wirz,  The  Andersonville 
Jailer.  Jefferson  Davis'  defense  of  Andersonville  Prison 
fully  refuted  by  General  N.  P.  Chipman,  Judge- Advocate 
of  the  Wirz  Military  Commission. 

San  Francisco:  The  Bancroft  Company,  Publishers.     1891.     I2mo.     pp.  89. 

Chislon. — A  MEMORIAL  OF  ALFRED  B.  SOULE,  late  Major  of 
the  Twenty-third  Regiment,  Maine  Volunteers.  By 
Chislon. 

Salem:  Geo.  W.  Pease  &  Co.     1866.     12 mo.     pp.  199. 

149 


Chisolm,  Julian  John. — A  MANUAL  OF  MILITARY  SURGERY 
for  the  use  of  Surgeons  in  the  Confederate  States  Army, 
with  explanatory  plates  of  all  useful  operations.  Third 
edition  carefully  revised  and  improved. 

Columbia,  S.  C.     1864.     i2mo.     pp. — 

Chittenden,  Lucius  E. — AN  UNKNOWN  HEROINE.  An  his 
torical  episode  of  the  War  between  the  States.  By  L.  E. 
Chittenden. 

New  York:  George  H.  Richmond  &  Co.     1894.     I2mo.     pp.  314. 

Chittenden,  Lucius  E. — PERSONAL  REMINISCENCES  1840-1890, 
including  some  not  hitherto  published  of  Lincoln  and  the 
War.  By  L.  E.  Chittenden. 

New  York:  Richmond,  Crosscup  &  Co.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  IX.  4.  434. 

Christian,  George  L. — OFFICIAL  REPORT  OF  THE  HISTORY 
COMMITTEE  of  the  Grand  Camp,  C.  V.,  Department  of 
Virginia.  By  Hon.  Geo.  L.  Christian,  Chairman.  Read 
at  Newport  News,  Va.,  October  28,  1903,  and  published  by 
Order  of  the  Grand  Camp  of  Virginia.  North  Carolina 
and  Virginia  in  the  Civil  War. 

Nashville.    Confederate  Veteran.     April,  1904.     pp.  26. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Chubb,  Charles  St.  John. — THE  SEVENTEENTH  REGIMENT  OF 
INFANTRY.  By  Captain  C.  St.  J.  Chubb,  iyth  U.  S. 
Infantry. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution.     Nov.,  1894.     pp.  1332-1340. 

Church,  William  Conant.— ULYSSES  S.  GRANT  and  the  period 
of  National  preservation  and  reconstruction.  By  William 
Conant  Church,  Brevet  Lieutenant-Colonel  U.  S.  Vols. 

New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1897.     I2mo.     pp.  XI.  1-473. 

Churchill,  Frederick  A. — AN  ANSWER  to  "The  First  Six  Weeks 
of  McClellan's  Peninsula  Campaign."  By  Fred.  A. 
Churchill. 

The  United  Service  Magazine.     August,  1896.     pp.  101-109. 

Churchill,  James  Oliver. — A  LETTER  WRITTEN  DURING  THE 
CIVIL  WAR,  in  which  many  St.  Louis  people  are  mentioned. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  May  15,  1909.  This  Pamphlet  is  not 
gotten  up  to  sell,  nor  for  general  distribution,  but  at  the 
earnest  request  of  friends,  who  desire  a  copy  of  the  letter 
above  mentioned. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

150 


Cilley. — MEMOIRS  AND  SERVICES  OF  THREE  GENERATIONS. 
General  Joseph  Cilley,  First  New  Hampshire  Line,  War 
of  the  Revolution;  Jonathan  Longfellow,  Father  of  Sarah, 
wife  of  General  Joseph  Cilley;  Colonel  Joseph  Cilley, 
U.  S.  Senator  and  Officer  of  the  War  of  1812;  Honorable 
Jonathan  Cilley,  member  of  Congress  from  Maine; 
Commander  Greenleaf  Cilley,  War  with  Mexico  and  War 
of  1861 ;  General  Jonathan  P.  Cilley,  First  Maine  Cavalry, 
War  of  the  Rebellion.  Reprint  from  the  Courier  Gazette. 

Rockland,  Maine.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  44. 

Cist,  Henry  Martyn. — THE  ROMANCE   OF  SHILOH.     By  Gen. 

Henry  M.  Cist, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

Cist,  Henry  Martyn. — THE  ARMY  OF  THE  CUMBERLAND.     By 

Henry  M.  Cist,  Brevet-Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  V. 
New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1882.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  (i)  1-289. 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Cist,  thirty-four  Engravings,  etc.,  and  one  map 
inserted. 

Claiborne,  John  Francis  Hamtramck. — A  SKETCH  OF 
HARVEY'S  SCOUTS,  formerly  of  Jackson's  Cavalry  Divi 
sion,  Army  of  Tennessee.  Written  by  J.  F.  H.  Claiborne, 
being  a  part  of  the  Second  Volume  of  Claiborne's  History 
of  Mississippi. 

Starkville,  Miss.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  24.    Published  for  private  distribution. 

Claiborne,  John  Herbert. — •"  PERSONAL  REMINISCENCES  of  the 
Last  Days  of  Lee  and  His  Paladins."  Read  before  the 
A.  P.  Hill  Camp,  C.  O.,  by  request,  on  the  6th  of  March, 
1890,  by  John  Herbert  Claiborne,  M.A.,  M.D.,  late  Major 
and  Surgeon  P.  A.  C.  S.,  and  repeated  by  request,  at  the 
Academy  of  Music,  City  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  on  the  25th 
of  May,  1890. 

Petersburg,  Va.:  G.  M.  Boyd,  Printer.     8vo.     pp.  42. 

Clapp,  E.  L. — ANDERSONVILLE  :  Six  Months  a  Prisoner  of  War. 
Giving  a  true  description  of  the  prison,  an  account  of 
the  life  and  sufferings  of  our  Union  Soldiers  who  were 
confined  there,  their  treatment  by  the  Rebel  authorities 
in  prison,  in  hospital,  etc.  List  of  Andersonville  dead, 
giving  the  number  of  grave,  name,  and  disease  of  all  the 
Illinois,  Wisconsin,  Iowa  and  Minnesota  Soldiers  who 
died  there  during  the  summer  of  1864. 

Milwaukee.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  — 


Clapp,  S.  A. — REPORT  OF  THE  COMMITTEE  ON  WAR  CLAIMS. 

House  of  Representatives,  520!  Congress,  1st  Session,  Report  274. 
8vo.     pp.  I.  (With  bill.) 

Clark,  A.  H. — A  COUNTRY  VILLAGE  AS  AFFECTED  BY  THE  WAR. 
An  Address  delivered  before  Middleton  Post,  No.  500, 
Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  Dept.  N.  Y.,  and  their 
friends.  By  A.  H.  Clark. 

New  York.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Clark,  Charles  Amory. — CAMPAIGNING  WITH  THE  SIXTH 
MAINE.  A  Paper  read  before  the  Iowa  Commandery, 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States, 
by  Brevet  Lieut. -Colonel  Charles  A.  Clark. 

Des  Moines:  The  Kenyon  Press.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  53.     Privately  printed. 

Clark,  Charles  Amory. — GENERAL  MCCLELLAN.  A  Paper 
read  before  the  Iowa  Commandery,  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  by  Brevet  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Charles  A.  Clark,  of  Sixth  Maine  Volunteers, 
and  Ass't  Adj't-Gen'l  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

Des  Moines:  The  Kenyon  Press.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  41.     Privately  printed. 

Clark,  Charles  M. — THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  THIRTY-NINTH 
REGIMENT  Illinois  Volunteer  Veteran  Infantry  (Yates 
Phalanx)  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1865.  By 
Charles  M.  Clark,  M.  D.  (late  Surgeon).  Illustrated. 

(Motto.)  Chicago,  Illinois.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  XX.  (i)  1-554  (3)- 
Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Veteran  Association  of  the  Regiment. 

Clark,  Charles  T. — OPDYKE  TIGERS  i25th  O.  V.  I.  A  History 
of  the  Regiment  and  of  the  Campaigns  and  Battles  of  the 
Army  of  the  Cumberland.  By  Charles  T.  Clark,  Captain 
Co.  F,  I25th  O.  V.  I.  Published  by  direction  of  the  I25th 
O.  V.  I.  Association. 

Columbus,  O. :  Spahr  &  Glenn.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  (8)  1-472. 

Clark,  Emmons. — HISTORY  OF  THE  SECOND  COMPANY  of  the 
Seventh  Regiment  National  Guard  N.  Y.  S.  Militia. 
Vol.  I.  1806-1863. 

New  York.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  422.    Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Clark. 

Clark,    Emmons. — HISTORY   OF   THE   7TH   N.   Y.    REGIMENT 

1806-1889.    By  Colonel  Emmons  Clark. 
New  York.     1890.     8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  498.     Vol.  II.  pp.  543. 

152 


Clark,  Frank  E. — LIFE  OF  WILLIAM  EUGENE  HARWARD.    By 

Rev.  Frank  E.  Clark. 

(Motto.)  Portland:  Hoyt,  Fogg  &  Conham.     1879.     i6mo.     pp.  176. 
(Private  in  the  service  with  the  7th  N.  G.  N.  Y.  S.  M.)     Presentation  copy. 

Clark,  Henry. — EDWARD  CRAFTS  HOPSON.  A  Biographical 
Sketch,  read  before  the  Vermont  Historical  Society, 
January  25,  1865,  by  Henry  Clark,  Esq.,  of  Poultney. 

n.  d.  n.  p.     8vo.     pp.  6. 

Clark,  James  H. — THE  IRON  HEARTED  REGIMENT.  Being  an 
account  of  the  Battles,  Marches  and  Gallant  Deeds 
performed  by  the  H5th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols.  Also  a 
list  of  the  dead  and  wounded,  an  account  of  hundreds  of 
brave  men  shot  on  a  score  of  hard  fought  fields  of  strife. 
A  complete  statement  of  Harpers  Ferry  surrender; 
Sketches  of  the  Officers;  a  history  of  the  Flags  and  those 
who  bore  them  together  with  touching  incidents,  thrilling 
adventures,  amusing  scenes,  etc. 

Albany,  N.  Y.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  337. 

Clark,   J.   S.— THE   THIRTY-FOURTH   IOWA   REGIMENT.     Brief 

History. 
Des  Moines:  Watters-Talbott  Printing  Co.     1892.     481110.     pp.  39. 

Clark,  Louise. — GENERAL  LEE  AND  SANTA  CLAUS.    Mrs.  Louise 

Clark's  Christmas  Gift  to  her  little  Southern  friends. 
New  York:  Blelock  &  Co.     1867.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  36. 

Clark,  Louise. — OUR  REFUGEE  HOUSEHOLD.     By  Mrs.  Louise 

Clark,  of  Louisiana. 
New  York:  Blelock  &  Co.     1866.     i6mo.     pp.  226. 

Clark,  Orton  S. — THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SIXTEENTH  REGI 
MENT  New  York  State  Volunteers,  being  a  complete 
history  of  its  organization  and  of  its  nearly  three  years  of 
active  service  in  the  great  Rebellion,  to  which  is  appended 
memorial  sketches,  and  a  muster  roll  of  the  Regiment, 
containing  the  name  of  every  man  connected  with  it.  By 
Orton  S.  Clark,  late  Captain  Co.  H. 

Buffalo.     1868.     I2mo.     pp.  XII.  13-348. 

Autograph  letters  of  Capt.  Clark  and  Col.  Love. 

Clark,  Peter  H. — THE  BLACK  BRIGADE  OF  CINCINNATI.  Being 
a  report  of  its  labors  and  a  muster-roll  of  its  members; 
together  with  various  orders,  speeches,  etc.,  relating  to  it. 
By  Peter  H.  Clark 

Cincinnati:  Printed  by  Joseph  B.  Boyd.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

153 


Clark,  Rufus  Wheelwright. — A  DISCOURSE  commemorative  of 
the  heroes  of  Albany,  who  have  fallen  during  the  present 
War  in  defence  of  our  country,  delivered  in  the  North  Ref . 
Prot.  Dutch  Church,  of  Albany,  on  the  evening  of  July 
10,  1864. 

Albany:  C.  Van  Benthuysen.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  50. 

Clark,  Rufus  Wheelwright. — THE  HEROES  OF  ALBANY.  A 
Memorial  of  the  Patriot  Martyrs  of  the  City  and  County 
of  Albany  who  sacrificed  their  lives  during  the  late  war  in 
defence  of  our  Nation  1861-1865,  with  a  view  of  what  was 
done  in  the  County  to  sustain  the  United  States  Govern 
ment;  and  also  brief  histories  of  the  Albany  Regiments. 
By  Rufus  W.  Clark,  D.  D. 

Albany:  S.  R.  Gray,  Publisher.     1867.     Ry.  8vo.     p.  VIII.  (i)  11-870. 
Autograph  note  of  Dr.  Clark. 

Clark,     Walter. — THE    BATTLE    OF    SHARPSBURG.     Personal 

Incidents. 
Wake  Forest  Student.     November,  1897.     pp.  83-97. 

Clark,  Walter. — HISTORIES  OF  THE  SEVERAL  REGIMENTS  AND 
BATTALIONS  FROM  NORTH  CAROLINA  in  the  Great  War 
1861-65.  Written  by  members  of  the  Respective  Com 
mands.  Edited  by  Walter  Clark  (Lieut. -Colonel  Seven 
teenth  Regiment  N.  C.  T.).  Published  by  the  State. 

Raleigh  and  Goldsboro,  N.  C.      1901.     Vol.  I.     pp.  XVI.    1-783.     Vol.  II. 

pp.  1-807.     Vol.  III.    pp.  1-761.     Vol.  IV.     pp.  1-772.     Vol.  V.    pp.  XXVI. 

1-859. 

Clark,  William. — HISTORY  OF  HAMPTON  BATTERY  F,  Inde 
pendent  Pennsylvania  Artillery.  Organized,  Pa.,  October 
8,  1861 ;  mustered  out  at  Pittsburg,  June  26,  1865.  Com 
piled  by  William  Clark,  Secretary  of  Veteran  Association. 

n.  p.    1909.    4to.    pp.  179. 

Clark,  William  H. — POEMS  AND  SKETCHES,  with  Reminiscences 
of  the  "Old  34th."  By  William  H.  Clark,  Chaplain 
Post  6,  Dept.  Mass.,  G.  A.  R. 

South  Framingham,  Mass.:  Lakeview  Printing  Co.      1890.       I2mo.     pp.  55. 

Clark,  William  H. — REMINISCENCES  OF  THE  THIRTY-FOURTH 
REGIMENT,  Mass.  Vol.  Infantry.  By  William  H.  Clark, 
Private  Co.  E.  Published  for  the  Author. 

Holliston:  J.  C.  Clark  &  Co.     1871.     I2mo.     pp.  31. 

154 


Clark,  William  H. — THE  SOLDIERS'  OFFERING.   By  William  H. 

Clark.     (Reminiscences  of  the  34th  Mass.  Vol.  Inf.) 
Boston.     1875.     i6mo.     pp.  76.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Clarke,  Albert. — HANCOCK  AND  THE  VERMONT  BRIGADE.  By 
Colonel  Albert  Clarke,  National  Guard  Vt.,  Late  Lieut. 
Thirteenth  Vermont  Infantry,  U.  S.  V. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution.   March-April,  1911.  pp.  224-229. 

Clarke,  Augustus  P. — THE  SIXTH  NEW  YORK  CAVALRY.  Its 
Movements  and  Services  at  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 
By  Augustus  P.  Clarke,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  Late  Surgeon 
Sixth  New  York  Cavalry  and  Brevet  Colonel  Volunteers. 

The  United  Service  Magazine.     November,  1896.     pp.  411-415, 

Clarke,  H.  C. — CLARKE'S  CONFEDREATE  HOUSEHOLD  ALMANAC, 
for  the  year  1863,  being  the  third  year  of  the  Independence 
of  the  Confederate  States  of  America. 

Vicksburg,  Miss. :  H.  C.  Clarke,  Bookseller  and  Publisher.     1863. 

I2mo.    pp.  24  (2) 

Clarke,  H.  C. — CLARKE'S  CONFEDERATE  HOUSEHOLD  ALMANAC, 
for  the  year  1863,  being  the  third  year  of  the  Independence 
of  the  Confederate  States  of  America. 

Vicksburg,  Miss.:  H.  C.  Clarke,  Bookseller  and  Publisher.     1863. 

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Clarke,  H.  C. — DIARY  OF  THE  WAR  FOR  SEPARATION,  being  a 
daily  chronicle  of  the  leading  events  and  history  of  the 
present  revolution  from  the  inauguration  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  to  the  Battle  of  Shiloh,  containing  full  and  minute 
statements  of  all  the  battles,  skirmishes  and  engagements, 
lists  of  killed  and  wounded,  number  of  forces  engaged, 
etc.,  also  notes  of  the  War,  with  biographical  sketches  of 
Confederate  Generals,  remarkable  events,  etc.  Edited  by 
H.  C.  Clarke. 

Vicksburg:  Clarke's  Southern  Publishing  House.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  56. 

Clarke,  H.  C. — DIARY  OF  THE  WAR  FOR  SEPARATION.  A  daily 
chronicle  of  the  principal  events  and  history  of  the  present 
revolution,  to  which  is  added  notes  and  descriptions  of  all 
the  great  battles,  including  Walker's  narrative  of  the 
battle  of  Shiloh.  By  H.  C.  Clarke. 

Vicksburg,  Miss.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  191. 

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Repository  of  useful  knowledge,  for  1862. 

Vicksburg,  Mississippi:  Compiled  and  published  by  H.  C.  Clarke,     n.  d. 
I2mo.    pp.  80. 

Clarke,  H.  C. — THE  CONFEDERATE  STATES  ALMANAC  and 
Repository  of  useful  knowledge,  for  the  year  1864,  being 
Bissextile  a  Leap  Year:  The  Fourth  of  Southern  Inde 
pendence  and  until  July  4th,  the  Eighty-eighth  of  the 
Independence  of  the  United  States.  Compiled  by  H.  C. 
Clarke,  Mobile,  Ala. 

Augusta,  Ga.     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  119. 

Clarke,  H.  W. — ROSTER  OF  THE  i85TH  REGIMENT  N.  Y.  V. 

Prepared  and  revised  by  Major  H.  W.  Clarke,  Secretary 

of  the  1 85th  Volunteer  Association. 

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Syracuse,  N.  Y.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

Clary,  Francis  A. — THE  COLOR-BEARER.     Francis  A.  Clary. 
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Clavrenl,  H. — DIARY  OF  REV.  H.  CLAVRENL,  with  the  names  of 
dying  Federal  Soldiers  to  whom  he  ministered  at  Ander- 
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Robbins,  "K"  i6th  Connecticut  Infantry,  one  of  the 
"Plymouth  Pilgrims,"  Waterbury,  Conn.,  April,  1910. 

Published  by  the  Connecticut  Association  of  Ex-Prisoners  of  War.     n.  d. 

8vo.     pp.  1 8. 

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LETTERMAN,  M.  D.,  Surgeon  United  States  Army  and 
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Lieut.-Colonel  Bennett  A.  Clements,  Surgeon  United 
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New  York.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  38. 

Cleveland,   Henry  Whitney. — GENERAL  GRANT'S  MILITARY 

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Professor  of  Law  U.  S.  M.  A. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution.    May,  1894.     pp.  637-641. 

Cluseret,  Gustave  Paul. — AMERICAN  MILITARY  SKETCHES.     By 

Gen.  Cluseret,  translated  from  the  Revue  Nationale. 
New  York:  The  New  Nation.     A  Political,   Military  and  Literary  Journal. 
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Cluseret,     Gustave    Paul. — GENERAL    HALLECK'S    ANNUAL 

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New  York:  The  New  Nation.     March  19,  1864.     pp.  —     (Mounted.) 

Coates,  Joseph  Horner. — THE  COUNTERPART.     By  J.  Horner 

Coates.     Frontispiece  by  George  Gibbs. 
New  York:  The  Macaulay  Company.     1909.     I2mo.     pp.  324. 
Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Cobb,  Clarence  F. — THE  MARYLAND  CAMPAIGN,  1862.  An 
Address  delivered  before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society, 
March  12,  1883,  by  Clarence  F.  Cobb,  late  Private  9th 
Corps,  U.  S.  Army. 

Washington,  D.  C. :  Judd  &  Detwiler,  Printers.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Cobb,  E.  L. — OPTIC  VIEWS  and  Impressions  of  the  National 
Soldiers  Home,  South  Branch  N.  H.  D.  V.  S.,  near  Hamp 
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Illustrated. 

Virginia:  E.  L.  Cobb,  South  Branch  N.  H.  D.  V.  S.     n.  d.     pp.  156. 

Cochrane,  John. — ARMING  THE  SLAVES  in  the  War  for  the 
Union.  Scenes,  Speeches,  and  events  attending  it.  Speeches 
of  General  John  Cochrane  and  Secretary  of  War  Cameron, 
with  remarks  by  Edwin  Croswell,  Gov.  Dickenson  and 
Metropolitan  Journals.  Extract  from  a  private  Memoir 
concerning  the  War.  Written  by  John  Cochrane,  General 
U.  S.  Volunteers,  with  introductory  remarks  by  Henry 
O'Reilly,  Secretary  of  the  Association  for  promoting  the 
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New  York:  Rogers  &  Sherwood,  Printers.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

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Cochran,  William  C. — GENERAL  JACOB  DOLSON  Cox:  Early 

life  and  military  services.     By  William  C.  Cochran. 
Oberlin,  Ohio:  The  Bibliotheca  Sacra  Company.     1901.     8vo.     pp.  35. 

Coe,  John  Nichols — Burnham,  William  Power. — HISTOR 
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to  October,  1902.  By  J.  N.  Coe. 

n.  p.     Regimental  Print.     1902.     pp.  1-50.     Autograph  letters  of  Authors. 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton. — DRUM-BEAT  OF  THE  NATION. 
The  first  period  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  from  its 
outbreak  to  the  close  of  1862.  By  Charles  Carleton 
Coffin.  Illustrated. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers.     1888.     4to.     pp.  XIV.  1-478. 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton. — FOUR  YEARS  OF  FIGHTING:  A 
volume  of  personal  observation  with  the  Army  and  Navy, 
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By  Charles  Carleton  Coffin. 

Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  XV.  (i)  1-558. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author  and  cuttings  inserted. 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton. — FOLLOWING  THE  FLAG  from  August, 
1861,  to  November,  1862,  with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac. 
By  Carleton.  Illustrated. 

Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  336. 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton. — FOLLOWING  THE  FLAG.  By  Charles 

Carleton  Coffin.     (Illustrated.) 
Boston:  Estes  &  Lauriat.     1886.    4to.    pp.  240. 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton. — MARCHING  TO  VICTORY.  The 
Second  Period  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  including  the 
year  1863.  By  Charles  Carleton  Coffin.  Illustrated. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers.     1889.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  XV.  1-491. 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton. — REDEEMING  THE  REPUBLIC:  The 
Third  Period  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  in  the  year  1864. 
By  Charles  Carleton  Coffin.  Illustrated. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers.     1890.    8vo.     pp.  XV.  1-478. 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton. — FREEDOM  TRIUMPHANT:  The 
fourth  period  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  from  September, 
1864,  to  its  close.  By  Charles  Carleton  Coffin.  Illustrated. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers.     1891.     4to.     pp.  XV.  1-506. 

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Coffin,  Charles  Carleton. — MY  DAYS  AND  NIGHTS  ON  THE 
BATTLEFIELD.     A  book  for  boys.  By  Carleton.  Illustrated. 
Boston.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  312. 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton. — MY  DAYS  AND  NIGHTS  ON  THE 
BATTLEFIELD.    By  Charles  Carleton  Coffin.    (Illustrated.) 
Published  by  Estes  &  Lauriat.     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  234. 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton. — STORIES  OF  OUR  SOLDIERS.  War 
Reminiscences.  By  "Carleton"  and  the  Soldiers  of 
New  England.  Collected  from  the  series  written  espec 
ially  for  the  Boston  Journal.  Illustrated  by  J.  S.  Barrows. 

Boston:   Published  by  the  Journal  Newspaper  Company.     1893. 

8vo.     Vol.  I.     pp.  263.     Vol.  II.     pp.  222. 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton. — THE  MAY  CAMPAIGN  IN  VIRGINIA. 

The  Atlantic  Monthly.     July,  1864.     pp.  — 

Cogley,  Thomas  S. — HISTORY  OF  THE  SEVENTH  INDIANA 
CAVALRY  VOLUNTEERS,  and  the  expeditions,  campaigns, 
raids,  marches  and  battles  of  the  Armies  with  which  it  was 
connected,  with  biographical  sketches  of  Brevet  Major- 
General  John  P.  C.  Shanks,  and  of  Brevet  Brig. -Gen. 
Thomas  M.  Browne,  and  other  officers  of  the  Regiments; 
with  an  account  of  the  burning  of  the  Steamer  Sultana  on 
the  Mississippi  River,  and  of  the  capture,  trial,  conviction 
and  execution  of  Dick  Davis,  the  Guerrilla.  By  Thomas 
S.  Cogley,  late  First  Lieutenant  Co.  "F." 

Laporte,  Indiana.    1876.    I2mo.   pp.  V.  267.    Autograph  note  of  Lieut.  Cogley. 

Cogswell,  Joseph  Hubert. — ROSTER  isoth  N.  Y.  Vols.,  Oct. 
n,  1912,  50  years  from  muster  in.  Compiled  by  J.  H. 
Cogswell,  and  presented  to  the  surviving  members  of 
the  Dutchess  County  Regiment  with  kindest  regards. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

Cogswell,  Leander  W. — A  HISTORY  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  NEW 
HAMPSHIRE  REGIMENT  Volunteer  Infantry  in  the  Rebellion 
War  1861-1865.  Covering  its  entire  service,  with  inter 
esting  scenes  of  Army  life,  and  Graphic  details  of  Battles, 
Skirmishes,  Sieges,  Marches,  and  Hardships  in  which  its 
officers  and  men  participated.  By  Leander  W.  Cogswell, 
Company  D. 

Concord,  N.  H.:  Printed  by  Republican  Press  Association.     1891. 
8vo.     pp.  XI.  1-784  (i).     Autograph  of  Author. 

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Cogswell,  Mason  F.,  and  White. — REPORT  of  Drs.  Cogswell 
and  White,  Special  Agents  to  visit  Conn.  Sick  and 
Wounded  Soldiers  in  the  United  States  General  Hospitals. 
Printed  by  Order  of  the  Legislature. 

Hartford:  John  Scofield  &  Co.,  State  Printers.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

Colburn,  Webster  Jay. — "THE  BATTLES  OF  CHATTANOOGA." 
Address  of  Major  W.  J.  Colburn,  Commissioner  and  Secre 
tary  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National  Park 
Commission  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New  York  Monu 
ment  in  Point  Park,  Lookout  Mountain,  Tennessee, 
November  15,  1910. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Colburn,  Webster  Jay. — To  THE  PRESIDENT,  The  White 
House,  Washington,  D.  C.  Narrative  and  Petition  of 
Major  W.  J.  Colburn,  in  Request  for  Resignation  as 
Commissioner  and  Secretary  Chickamauga  and  Chatta 
nooga  National  Park  Commission,  November,  1911. 
Original  Exhibits  Hereto  Attached. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  17. 

Cole,  Ashley  W. — "!TS  SHERIDAN — HOORAY!"     A  note  from 

the  Knapsack  of  a  soldier  of  the  6th  Corps. 
Onward.     1869.     pp.  — 

Cole,  George  Washington. — SKETCH  of  Gen.  George  W.  Cole. 

(Portrait.) 
n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  6. 

Cole,  J.  R. — SKETCHES  OF  THE  220  N.  C.  REGIMENT.     First 

two  years  of  the  War.     By  J.  R.  Cole. 

Our  Living  and  Our  Dead.     April  8,  22  and  29,  and  May  6  and  13,  1874. 
PP-  (43)- 

Cole,  J.  R. — THE  LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  SERVICES  OF  WINFIELD 
SCOTT  HANCOCK,  Major-General  U.  S.  A.,  embracing  his 
parentage,  boyhood  days,  home  training,  West  Point 
education,  Army  service  of  Thirty-six  years,  hero  of  a 
hundred  battles,  as  a  hard-fighting  general,  as  a  champion 
of  civil  law,  personal  characteristics,  etc.  By  J.  R.  Cole. 
Illustrated  with  fine  full  page  steel  portraits  and  other 
engravings. 

Cincinnati:  Douglass  Brothers,  Publishers.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  424. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Hancock. 

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Colfax,  Schuyler. — FREMONT'S  HUNDRED  DAYS  IN  MISSOURI. 
Speech  of  Schuyler  Colfax,  of  Indiana,  in  reply  to  Mr. 
Blair,  of  Missouri,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representa 
tives,  March  7,  1862. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Scahhell  &  Co.,  Printers.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  15  (i). 

Collins,  George  K. — MEMOIRS  OF  THE  149™  REGT.  N.  Y.  Vol. 

Inf.  3d  Brig.,  2d  Div.,  I2th  and  2Oth  A.  C.     By  Capt. 

Geo.  K.  Collins. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.:  Published  by  the  Author.    1891.     8vo.    pp.  VIII.  1-426  (2). 

Collis,  Charles  Henry  Tucky. — CASE  OF  F.  F.  CAVADA. 

n.  p.     King  &  Baird,  Printers.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  14. 
Autograph  letter  and  portrait  of  Gen.  Collis  inserted. 

Collis,  Charles  Henry  Tucky. — RECORD  FOR  MEMBERSHIP  in 

the  Loyal  Legion. 
New  York.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  38.     "Printed  only  for  private  circulation." 

Collis,   Septima  M. — A  WOMAN'S  WAR  RECORD   1861-1865. 

By  Septima  M.  Collis.  (Mrs.  Charles  H.  T.  Collis.) 
New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1889.     i6mo.     pp.  78. 

Collum,  Richard  Strader. — BREVET  LIEUTENANT-COLONEL 
JOHN  PAGE  NICHOLSON,  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

The  United  Service.     Vol.  V.  Feb.,  1891.     pp.  215-216. 

Collum,  Richard  Strader. — HISTORY  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
MARINE  CORPS.  By  Richard  S.  Collum,  Major  U.  S.  M.  C. 

New  York:  L.  R.  Hamersly  Co.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  454. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Collyer,  Robert. — A  MAN  IN  EARNEST.     Life  of  A.  H.  Conant. 

By  Robert  Collyer. 
Boston:  Horace  B.  Fuller.     1868.     I2mo.     pp.  230. 

Collyer,  Robert. — BATTLEFIELD  OF  FORT  DONELSON. 

Boston:  The  Monthly  Journal.    April,  1862.     pp.  — 
Autograph  letter  of  Rev.  Mr.  Collyer. 

Colyer,    Vincent. — UNION    LEAGUE    CLUB    OF    NEW    YORK. 

Report  of  Vincent  Colyer,  on  the  Reception  and  care  of 

the  soldiers  returning  from  the  War. 
Club  House,  Union  Square.     Presented  September  14,  1865.     8vo.    pp.  56. 

Comstock,  D.  W. — NINTH  CAVALRY,  One  Hundred  and  Twenty- 
first  Regiment  Indiana  Volunteers. 
Richmond,  Ind.:  Published  by  J.  M.  Coe.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  56. 

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Conkling,  Henry. — Ax  INSIDE  VIEW  OF  THE  REBELLION,  and 
American  Citizen's  Text-Book.  By  Henry  Conkling, 
M.  D.,  Bloomington,  111. 

Cincinnati,  O. :  Printed  and  Published  by  Caleb  Clark.      1864.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Conkling,  Henry. — AN  INSIDE  VIEW  OF  THE  REBELLION  and 
American  Citizen's  Text  Book.  By  Henry  Conkling, 
M.  D.,  Bloomington,  111. 

Chicago.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

Conklin,  Julia  S. — DESCRIPTION  OF  THE  INDIANA  SOLDIERS' 
AND  SAILORS'  MONUMENT.  A  State's  Tribute  to  Her 
Silent  Victors.  By  Julia  S.  Conklin. 

Westfield,  Ind.     1900.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  16  (i). 

Conkling,  Roscoe — Fry,  James  Barnet. — HON.  ROSCOE 
CONKLING  AND  PROVOST  MARSHAL-GENERAL  FRY.  The 
Select  Committee,  appointed  April  30,  1866,  to  investigate 
the  statements  and  charges  made  by  Hon.  Roscoe  Conk 
ling,  in  his  place,  against  Provost  Marshal-General  Fry 
and  his  bureau:  Whether  any  frauds  have  been  perpe 
trated  in  his  office  in  connection  with  the  recruiting 
service;  also  to  examine  into  the  statements  made  by 
General  Fry  in  his  communication  to  Hon.  Mr.  Blaine, 
read  in  the  House,  having  completed  their  labors  as  to 
one  branch  of  their  investigation,  submit  Report  No.  93. 
39th  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1 866.     8vo.     pp.  339. 

Connelley,  William  Elsey. — QUANTRILL  AND  THE  BORDER 
WARS.  By  William  Elsey  Connelley.  The  Story  of  the 
Border. 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa:  The  Torch  Press,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  540. 

Conner,  George  C. — GUIDE  TO  CHATTANOOGA  AND  LOOKOUT 
MOUNTAIN, with  descriptions  of  the  battlefields,  cemeteries, 
industries,  climate,  minerals,  timber,  etc.  By  George 
C.  Conner. 

Chattanooga,  Tenn.:  T.  H.  Payne  &  Co.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  59. 

Conner,  George  C. — BATTLES  AROUND  CHATTANOOGA.  Cam 
paign  of  1863. 

Chattanooga:  Commercial  Print.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  20.  (Map.) 
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Conrad,  D.  B. — HISTORY  OF  FIRST  FIGHT  and  organization  of 

Stonewall  Brigade.     How  it  was  so  named. 
The  United  Service,  May,  1892.     pp.  466-475. 

Conrad,    Mary  Lynn. — CONFEDERATE   BANNERS.     By   Mary 

Lynn  Conrad,  Harrisonburg,  Virginia. 

Roanoke,  Va.,  U.  S.  A.:  The  Stone  Printing  and  Manufacturing  Co.     n.  d. 
I2mo.     pp.  20.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Conrad,  Thomas  N. — A  CONFEDERATE  SPY.     A  Story  of  the 

Civil  War.     By  Captain  Thomas  N.  Conrad. 
New  York:  J.  S.  Ogilvie,  Publisher.     I2mo.    pp.  142. 

Conway,  Moncure  D. — FREDERICKSBURG  FIRST  AND  LAST.  By 
Moncure  D.  Conway,  Chapters  I.  and  II.  from  Magazine 
of  American  History,  March,  1887,  Vol.  XVII.  No.  3,  pp. 
185-201,  and  June,  1887,  Vol.  XVII.,  No.  6,  pp.  449-469. 

New  York.     4to. 

Conyngham,  David  P. — SHERMAN'S  MARCH  THROUGH  THE 
SOUTH,  with  sketches  and  incidents  of  the  Campaign. 
By  Capt.  David  P.  Conyngham. 

New  York:  Sheldon  &  Company.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  431. 

Autograph  of  Capt.  Conyngham. 

Conyngham,  David  P.— THE  IRISH  BRIGADE  and  its  Campaigns, 
with  some  account  of  the  Corcoran  Legion,  and  Sketches 
of  the  Principal  Officers.  By  Capt.  D.  P.  Conyngham, 
A.  D.  C. 

(Motto.)  New  York:  William  McFarley  &  Co.,  Publishers.  1867.  I2mo.  pp.  599. 

Cook,  Benjamin  F. — HISTORY  OF  THE  TWELFTH  MASSACHU 
SETTS  VOLUNTEERS  (Webster  Regiment).  By  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Benjamin  F.  Cook. 

Boston:  Published  by  the  Twelfth  (Webster)  Regiment  Association.     1882. 

Autograph  letters  of  Col.  Bates  and  Col.  Cook,  with  70  Portraits  and  views, 

and  three  maps  inserted.     8vo.     pp.  167.     500  copies  printed. 

"Though  the  History  bears  the  name  of  Col.  Cook  it  was  written  by  Private 

James  Beale  Co.  I." 

Cook,  Joel. — THE  PENINSULAR  CAMPAIGN. 

Philadelphia:  The  Age.     April  11,  1863.     pp.  -  -    (Mounted.) 

Cook,  Joel. — THE  SIEGE  OF  RICHMOND.  A  Narrative  of  the 
Military  Operations  of  Major-General  George  B. 
McClellan  during  the  months  of  May  and  June,  1862. 
By  Joel  Cook. 

Philadelphia:  George  W.  Childs.     1862.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  -7-358. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

163 


Cook,  John  Darwin  Shepard. — PERSONAL  REMINISCENCES  OF 
GETTYSBURG.  A  Paper  read  before  the  Kansas  Com- 
mandery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of 
the  United  States,  December  12,  1903,  by  Companion 
John  D.  S.  Cook,  Captain  2oth  N.  Y.  S.  M.  8oth  N.  Y. 
Inf.  Vols. 

n.  d.  n.  p.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Cook,  S.  G. — Benton,  Charles  E. — THE  "DUTCHESS  COUNTY 
REGIMENT."  (isoth  Regiment  of  New  York  State 
Volunteer  Infantry.)  Its  Story  as  told  by  its  Members 
Based  upon  the  writings  of  Rev.  Edward  O.  Bartlette, 
D.  D.  Edited  by  S.  G.  Cook,  M.  D.,  and  Charles  E. 
Benton. 

Danbury,  Conn.:  The  Danbury  Medical  Printing  Co.,  Inc.     1907. 
8vo.     pp.  XV.  512  (i). 

Cook,  W.  W. — HISTORY  OF  THE  NINTH  MICH.  CAVALRY.     By 

Lieut.  W.  W.  Cook. 
Sturgis,  Michigan:  The  Coffee  Cooler.     1890.     pp  (29). 

Cook,  W.  W. — HISTORY  OF  THE  NINTH  MICHIGAN  CAVALRY. 
By  Lieut.  W.  W.  Cook. 

Sturgis,  Michigan:  The  Coffee  Cooler.     January,  February  and  March,  1890. 
I2mo.     pp.  (28).     (Mounted.) 

Cooke,  George. — THE  TWENTY-FIRST  REGIMENT  of  Iowa 
Volunteer  Infantry.  A  Narrative  of  its  experience  in 
Active  Service,  including  a  military  record  of  each  Officer, 
Non-Commissioned  Officer  and  Private  soldier  of  the 
organization.  Compiled  by  George  Cooke,  late  Adjutant. 
For  private  distribution  only. 

Milwaukee,  Wis.:  King,  Fowle  &  Co.,  Book  Printers.     1891. 

8vo.     pp.  232.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Cooke,  John  Esten. — A  LIFE  OF  GEN.  ROBERT  E.  LEE,  with 

illustrations,  portraits,  and  maps. 

New  York.     1871.     8vo.     pp.  VI.  577.     Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Lee  dated  Hd.  Qrs.  Richmond,  May  20,  1862,  to 
Gen.  Jos.  E.  Johnston. 

Cooke,  John  Esten. — HAMMER  AND  RAPIER.  By  John  Esten 
Cooke. 

New  York:  Carleton.     1870.     I2mo.     pp.  X.  307. 

164 


Cooke,  John  Esten. — HILT  TO  HILT:  or  Days  and  Nights  on 
the  Banks  of  the  Shenandoah  in  the  Autumn  of  1864, 
from  the  mss.  of  Colonel  Surry,  of  Eagle's  Nest.  By 
John  Esten  Cooke. 

New  York:  Carleton.     1870.     I2mo.     pp.  VI.  270. 

Autograph  note  of  Col.  Cooke,  C.  S.  A. 

Cooke,  John  Esten. — MOHUN  or  the  Last  Days  of  Lee  and 
his  paladins.  Final  memoirs  of  a  staff  officer  serving  in 
Virginia,  from  the  ms.  of  Colonel  Surry,  of  Eagle's  Nest. 

New  York.     1869.     I2mo.     pp.  509. 

Cooke,  John  Esten. — SURRY  OF  EAGLE'S  NEST  or  the  Memoirs 
of  a  Staff  Officer  serving  in  Virginia.  Edited  from  the  ms. 
of  Colonel  Surry,  with  four  illustrations  by  Winslow  Homer. 

New  York.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  484. 

Cooke,  John  Esten. — STONEWALL  JACKSON.  A  military  bio 
graphy  with  portrait  and  maps. 

New  York.     1866.     I2mo.     Vol.  I.     pp.  244.     Vol.  II.     pp.  245-470. 
Autograph  letters  of  Jos.  E.  Johnstone,  J.  J.  Abercrombie,  J.  S.  Negley,  Robt. 
Patterson,  Jas.  H.  Carson,  C.  S.  A.,  Thos.  L.  Kane,  A.  von  Steinwehr,  F.  J. 
Porter,  James  Longstreet,  A.  S.  Williams  and  J.  VV.  Forney. 
Autographs  of  John  Esten  Cooke,  S.  P.  Heintzelman,  E.  D.  Baker,  W.  B. 
Franklin  and  N.  P.  Banks. 
46  portraits  and  seven  maps,  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

Cooke,  John  Esten. — STONEWALL  JACKSON.  A  Military 
biography.  By  John  Esten  Cooke.  With  an  appendix 
containing  personal  reminiscences,  and  a  full  account  of 
the  ceremonies  attending  the  unveiling  of  Foley's  Statue, 
including  the  oration  by  Moses  D.  Hodge,  D.  D.,  by  Rev. 
J.  Wm.  Jones,  D.  D.  With  maps,  portraits  and  a  view 
of  Foley's  Statue. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  587. 

Autograph  letters  of  Col.  Cooke  and  Dr.  Jones,  newspaper  cuttings,  etc. 

Cooke,  John  Esten. — THE  LIFE  OF  STONEWALL  JACKSON  from 
Official  Papers,  Contemporary  Narratives  and  personal 
acquaintances.  By  a  Virginian. 

(Extract.)  Richmond:  Ayres  &  Wade,  Illustrated  News  Steam  Presses.  1863. 

I2mo.  pp.  XI.  304.  Autograph  note  from  Col.  Cooke,  cuttings  etc.,  inserted., 

Cooke,   John   Esten. — THE   LIFE   OF   STONEWALL  JACKSON. 

From    Official    Papers,    Contemporary    Narratives,    and 

Personal  Acquaintance.     By  a  Virginian. 
Reprinted  from  advance  sheets  of  the  Richmond  Edition. 
New  York:  Charles  B.  Richardson.      I2mo.     pp.  305. 
Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Cooke. 

165 


Cooke,  John  Esten. — THE  LIFE  OF  STONEWALL  JACKSON, 
from  Official  Papers,  Contemporary  Narratives,  and 
Personal  Acquaintance.  By  a  Virginian. 

Reprinted  from  Advance  Sheets  of  the  Richmond  Edition. 

New  York:  Charles  B.  Richardson.      121110.     pp.  305. 

Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Cooke. 

Cooke,  John  Esten. — WEARING  OF  THE  GREY,  being  personal 
portraits,  scenes  and  adventures  of  the  War.    Illustrated. 
New  York:  E.  B.  Treat  &  Co.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  XYI.  601. 
Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Cooke  giving  a  bibliography  of  his  War  books  and 
newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Cooke,  Philip  St.  George. — CAVALRY  TACTICS  or  Regulations 
for  the  Instruction,  Formations,  and  Movements  of  the 
Cavalry  of  the  Army  and  Volunteers  of  the  United  States. 
By  Col.  Philip  St.  George  Cooke,  Second  U.  S.  Cavalry. 
With  Sixty  Additional  Illustrations  by  Lieut. -Col.  George 
Patten,  late  of  the  U.  S.  A. 

New  York:  Published  by  J.  W.  Fortune.      1862.     161110.     pp.  294, 

Cooke,  Philip  St.  George. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GAINES'S  MILL 
and  the  Cavalry  Service.  Important  corrections  of 
some  accepted  errors.  By  Gen.  Philip  St.  George  Cooke. 

(Detroit)  Post  and  Tribune.     Jan.  25,  1880.      161110.     pp.  (12). 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Cooke. 

Cooke,  Sydney  Granger. — THE  FIRST  DAY  OF  GETTYSBURG. 
A  paper  prepared  and  read  before  the  Kansas  Commandery 
of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States  by  Companion  Sydney  G.  Cooke,  2nd  Lieut. 
I47th  N.  Y.  Infantry. 

Leavenworth,  Kansas.      1897.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

Coolidge,  George. — THE  BOSTON  ALMANAC  for  the  year  1863. 

No.  XXVIII.     By  George  Coolidge. 
48mo.     pp.  431. 
"Gives  the  names  and  regiment  of  every  soldier  from  the  City  of  Boston." 

Coons,  John  W. — INDIANA  AT  SHILOH.  Report  of  the  Commis 
sion.  Compiled  by  John  W.  Coons.  Issued  by  Indiana 
National  Park  Commission.  1904. 

Indianapolis:  Press  of  Wm.  B.  Buford.     8vo.     pp.  310. 

Cooper,  Alonzo. — IN  AND  OUT  OF  REBEL  PRISONS.  Daring 
Escapes  and  300  miles  tramp  through  the  Confederacy. 
By  Lieut.  A.  Cooper,  I2th  N.  Y.  Cavalry.  Illustrated. 

Oswego,  X.  Y.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  VII.  335. 

1 66 


Cooper,  Charles  R. — CHRONOLOGICAL  AND  ALPHABETICAL 
RECORD  of  the  Engagements  of  the  Great  Civil  War  with 
the  Casualties  on  both  sides  and  full  and  exhaustive 
statistics  and  tables  of  the  Army  and  Navy,  Military 
Prisons,  National  Cemeteries,  etc.  Compiled  from  the 
Official  Records  of  the  War  Department  and  Confederate 
Archives,  Washington,  D.  C.,  by  Charles  R.  Cooper, 
late  6;th  Ohio  V.  V. 

Milwaukee,  Wis. :  The  Caxton  Press,  Publishers.     1904. 
8vo.     pp.  211.     Second  Edition. 

Cooper,  David  M. — OBITUARY  DISCOURSE  on  occasion  of  the 
death  of  Noah  Henry  Ferry,  Major  of  the  Fifth  Michigan 
Cavalry,  killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863.  By  Rev. 
David  M.  Cooper.  Published  by  request. 

New  York:  John  F.  Trow,  Printer.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  46. 

Autograph  note  of  Rev.  Mr.  Cooper. 

Cooper,  Samuel. — REPORT  in  relation  to  the  arrest  and  dis 
position  of  slaves  who  have  been  recaptured  from  the 
enemy. 

Richmond.    Feb.  5,  1864.     8vo.      pp.  4. 

Cooper,  Thomas  V. — PENNSYLVANIA'S  MEMORIAL  DAYS, 
September  n  and  12,  1889.  The  26th  Pennsylvania 
Volunteers.  Address  of  Thomas  V.  Cooper,  Private  of 
Co.  C. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (4). 

Copeland,  Robert  Morris.— STATEMENT  of'R.  Morris  Copeland, 
Asst.  Adjutant-General  and  Major  of  Volunteers,  dis 
charged  from  service  August  6,  1862. 

Boston.     1864.      8vo.     pp.  —      Circular  of  Major  Copeland  Nov.  25,  1870, 

with  order  of  re-instatement. 

Copley,  John  M. — A  SKETCH  OF  THE  BATTLE  OF  FRANKLIN, 
Tenn.,  with  reminiscences  of  Camp  Douglas.  By  John 
M.  Copley.  Illustrated. 

Austin,  Texas:  Eugene  Von  Boeckmann,  Printer.     1893.     161110.     pp.  206. 

Copp,  Elbridge  J. — REMINISCENCES  OF  THE  WAR  OF  THE 
REBELLION  1861-1865.  By  Col.  Elbridge  J.  Copp,  the 
Youngest  Commissioned  Officer  in  the  Union  Army  who 
rose  from  the  ranks.  Published  by  the  Author. 

Nashua,  N.  H.:  Printed  by  the  Telegraph  Publishing  Co.     1911. 

8vo.     pp.  536  (IV.). 

167 


Copp,  Elbridge  J. — REMINISCENCES  OF  THE  WAR  OF  THE 
REBELLION  1861-1865.  By  Col.  Elbridge  J.  Copp,  the 
Youngest  Commissioned  Officer  in  the  Union  Army  who 
rose  from  the  ranks.  Published  by  the  Author. 

Nashua,  N.  H.:  Printed  by  the  Telegraph  Publishing  Co.     1911. 

8vo.  pp.  (i)  240-254  (i). 

Copp,  Joseph  A. — THE  WAR,  and  Our  Dead.  A  Funeral 
Address,  in  the  Broadway  Church,  Chelsea,  Sabbath 
Afternoon,  Feb.  15,  1863.  By  Joseph  A.  Copp,  D.  D. 

Boston:  Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin  &  Son.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  16. 

Coppee,   Henry. — GRANT  AND   His   CAMPAIGNS.     A   military 

biography. 

New  York.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  500.     Autograph  note  of  Prof.  Coppee. 
Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Coppee,  Henry. — GREAT  COMMANDERS:  General  Thomas.  By 
Henry  Coppee,  LL.  D.,  Professor  in  the  Lehigh  University 
and  formerly  an  officer  in  the  United  States  Army. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1893.     I2mo.     pp.  X.  (2)  1-332. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Coppee,  Henry. — LIFE  AND  SERVICES  OF  GEN.  U.  S.  GRANT. 

By  Henry  Coppee. 

New  York:  Richardson  &  Co.     1869.     (Revised  edition.)    I2mo.    pp.  566. 
Autograph  note  of  Prof.  Coppee. 

Corby,  William. — MEMOIRS  OF  CHAPLAIN  LIFE.  By  Very 
Rev.  W.  Corby,  C.  S.  C.,  of  Notre  Dame  University, 
Indiana,  three  years  Chaplain  in  the  Famous  Irish 
Brigade,  "Army  of  the  Potomac." 

Chicago:  La  Monte,  O.  Donnell  &  Co., Printers.     1893.     I2mo.     pp.  391. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Corbin,  Henry  Clarke. — PROCEEDINGS  OF  A  COURT-MARTIAL 
of  Lieut. -Colonel  Henry  C.  Corbin. 

Senate  Document  No.  214,  56th  Congress,  1st  Session. 

8vo.     pp.  57.     Newspaper  cuttings  mounted  inserted,  with  Autograph  letters 

of  Gen.  Corbin. 

Corcoran,  Michael. — THE  CAPTIVITY  OF  GENERAL  CORCORAN. 
The  only  authentic  and  reliable  narrative  of  the  trials  and 
sufferings  endured,  during  his  twelve  months'  imprison 
ment  in  Richmond  and  other  Southern  cities.  By  Brig.- 
General  Michael  Corcoran,  the  Hero  of  Bull  Run. 

(Motto.)     Philadelphia:  Barclay  &  Co.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  100. 

Portrait  and  cuttings  inserted. 

168 


Corliss,  Augustus  Whittemore. — HISTORY  OF  THE  SEVENTH 
SQUADRON  Rhode  Island  Cavalry.     By  a  member.  1862. 
Yarmouth,  Maine:  "Old  Times"  Office.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  n. 
Autograph  note  of  Capt.  Corliss. 

Cornman,  Daniel. — ROSTER  OF  COMMISSIONED  AND  NON 
COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS  of  the  Seventh  United  States 
Infantry,  Colonel  Daniel  Cornman  Commanding,  Head 
quarters  Fort  Wayne,  Michigan,  April  29,  1908. 

Regimental  Press.     I2mo.     pp.  23. 

Corson,  Robert  R. — THE  SOLDIERS'  GUIDE,  in  Philadelphia. 

(Extract.)  Published  for  Gratuitous  Distribution  by  Robert  R.  Corson,  State 
Military  Agent.     Geo.  H.  Ives,  Pr.     321110.     pp.  16. 

Cortambert,  Louis — Tranaltos,  F.  De. — Bibliotheque  de 
Messager  Franco-American  Le  General  Grant  Esquisse 
Biographique  par  L.  Cortambert  et  F.  de  Tranaltos, 
Auteurs  del'  Historie  de  la  Guerre  Civile  Americaine. 

New  York:  H.  de  Mareil,  Editeur.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  34. 

Cortambert,  Louis -- Tranaltos,  F.  De.  —  ETATS-UNIS 
D'AMERIQUE.  Historie  de  la  Guerre  Civile  Americaine 
1860-1865  par  L.  Cortambert  et  F.  de  Tranaltos  avec 
portraits,  Cartes  et  plans. 

Paris  Amyot.     1867.     Tome  I.  pp.  389  (i).     Tome  II.  pp.  350  (i).     8vo. 

Cortambert,  Louis  —  Tranaltos,  F.  De.  —  LE  GENERAL 
GRANT  Esquisse  Biographique  par  L.  Cortambert  et  F. 
de  Tranaltos,  Auteurs  del'  Historie  de  la  Guerre  Civile 
Americaine. 

New  York:  H.  de  Mareil,  Editeur.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  42. 

Corz,  Charles  Estabrook. — THE  SIXTH  KANSAS  CAVALRY  and 

its  Commander.     An  address  by  Charles  E.  Corz. 
(Topeka.     1908.)     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Coulter,  O.  H. — ROSTER  OF  ILLINOIS  SOLDIERS  RESIDING  IN 
KANSAS.  Compiled  by  O.  H.  Coulter,  from  the  official 
enrollment  made  by  the  Township  Trustees  as  ordered 
by  the  Kansas  State  Legislature. 

Topeka,  Kans.     8vo.     pp.  (56). 

Coulter,  O.  H. — ROSTER  OF  OHIO  SOLDIERS  RESIDING  IN 
KANSAS.  Compiled  by  O.  H.  Coulter  from  the  official 
Enrollment  made  by  the  Township  Trustees,  as  ordered 
by  the  Kansas  State  Legislature. 

Topeka,  Kansas.     8vo.     pp.  (36). 

169 


Cowan,  Andrew.— THE  REUNION  OF  COWAN'S  BATTERY,  on 
the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1886.  The  Twenty- 
third  Anniversary  of  the  Battle,  with  a  Sketch  of  the 
Battery  from  1861  to  1865. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  49. 

"The  service  of  this  Battery  and  its  commander  at  'The  Angle'   have  never 

received  the  recognition  due." 

Cowdin,  Robert. — A  BRIEF  SKETCH  of  the  organization  and 
services  of  the  Fifty-ninth  Regiment  of  United  States 
Colored  Infantry,  and  biographical  sketches  by  Colonel 
Robert  Cowdin. 

Dayton,  Ohio.     1883.     I2mo.     pp.  XXIII.  293. 

Cowell,    A.    T. — TACTICS   AT    GETTYSBURG    as    Described    by 

Participants  in  the  Battle. 

Gettysburg:  Compiler  Print.    Copyrighted  by  A.  T.  Cowell.     1910. 
I2mo.    pp.  81. 

Cowles,  William  H.  H. — MEMORIAL  DAY.  Subject:  The  Life 
and  Services  of  Gen.  James  B.  Gordon.  Address  by  Hon. 
Wm.  H.  H.  Cowles,  delivered  in  Metropolitan  Hall, 
Raleigh,  N.  C.,  May  10,  1887. 

Raleigh.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

Cowley,  Charles. — THE  ROMANCE  OF  HISTORY  in  "The  Black 
County"  and  the  Romance  of  War  in  the  Career  of  Gen. 
Robert  Smalls,  "The  Hero  of  the  Planter."  By  Charles 
Cowley. 

Lowell,  Mass.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Cowper,  Pulaski.— EXTRACTS  OF  LETTERS  of  Major-General 
Bryan  Grimes,  to  his  wife,  written  while  in  active  service 
in  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  together  with  some 
personal  recollections  of  the  War,  written  by  him  after 
its  close,  etc.  Compiled  from  original  manuscript,  by 
Pulaski  Cowper,  of  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Raleigh,  N.  C.:  Alfred  Williams  &  Co.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  134. 

Cowtan,  Charles  W. — SERVICES  OF  THE  TENTH  NEW  YORK 
VOLUNTEERS  (National  Zouaves)  in  the  War  of  the  Re 
bellion.  By  Charles  W.  Cowtan,  late  Adjutant  of  the 
Regiment  and  Brevet  Captain  U.  S.  Vols. 

(Motto.)   New  York:  Charles  H.  Ludwig,  Publisher.     1882.     I2mo.     pp.  450. 


Cox,  Jacob  Dolson. — ATLANTA.  By  Jacob  D.  Cox,  LL.  D., 
late  Major-General  Commanding  Twenty-third  Army 
Corps. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1882.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  (i)  1-274. 

Twenty-eight  views,  etc.,  and  newspaper  replies  inserted. 

Cox,  Jacob  Dolson. — MILITARY  REMINISCENCES  OF  THE  CIVIL 
WAR.  By  Jacob  Dolson  Cox,  A.  M.,  LL.  D. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1900.    8vo.    Vol.1.   April,  i86l-Novem- 
ber,  1863.     pp.  XVIII.  1-549.     Vol.  II.     pp.  XVI.    1-596. 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Cox. 

Cox,  Jacob  Dolson. — ORATION  of  General  Jacob  D.  Cox  on  the 
Youth  and  Early  Manhood  of  General  James  A.  Garfield. 
(Delivered  before  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumber 
land,  Milwaukee,  1882.) 

Cincinnati.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  25.     Private  edition. 

Cox,  Jacob  Dolson. — THE  BATTLE  OF  FRANKLIN,  Tennessee, 
November  30,  1864.  A  Monograph.  By  Jacob  D.  Cox, 
late  Major-General  Commanding  Twenty-third  Army 
Corps.  With  Maps. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1897.    8vo.     pp.  X.  (i)  351. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Cox. 

Cox,  Jacob  Dolson. — THE  CHICKAMAUGA  CRISIS.  By  Jacob 
D.  Cox,  Major-General,  Ex-Secretary  of  the  Interior, 
Ex-Governor  of  Ohio,  etc. 

Scribner's  Magazine.     September,  1900.     pp.  326-339. 

Cox,  Jacob  Dolson. — THE  MARCH  TO  THE  SEA,  Franklin  and 
Nashville.  By  Jacob  D.  Cox,  LL.  D.,  late  Major- 
General  Commanding  Twenty-third  Army  Corps. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1882.     I2mo.     pp.  IX.  (i)  1-265. 

30  Views,  etc.,  and  3  Maps  inserted. 

Cox,  Jacob  Dolson. — THE  SECOND  BATTLE  OF  BULL  RUN, 
as  connected  with  the  Fitz  John  Porter  Case.  A  paper 
read  before  the  Society  of  Ex-Army  and  Navy  Officers  of 
Cincinnati,  February  28,  1882,  by  Jacob  D.  Cox,  late 
Maj.-Gen.  Commanding  23d  Army  Corps. 

Cincinnati:  Peter  G.  Thomson.     1882.     I2mo.     pp.  124. 

Cox,  Jacob  Dolson. — THE  SHERMAN-JOHNSTON  CONVENTION. 

By  Jacob  D.  Cox,  Major-General,  Ex-Secretary  of  the 

Interior,  Ex-Governor  of  Ohio,  etc. 
Scribner's  Magazine.     October,  1900.     pp.  489-505. 

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Cox,  Samuel  Sullivan. — SPEECH  in  Vindication  of  General 
McClellan  from  the  attacks  of  Congressional  War  Critics. 
Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States,  January  31,  1862. 

Washington,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  —     Autograph  of  Author. 

Cox,  William  Ruffin. — ADDRESS  on  the  Life  and  Services  of 
General  James  H.  Lane,  Army  Northern  Virginia.  By 
General  William  Ruffin  Cox,  Army  Northern  Virginia. 
Delivered  before  R.  E.  Lee  Camp  Confederate  Veterans, 
No.  I,  Richmond,  Va.,  December  4,  1908. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Cox,  William  Ruffin. — ADDRESS  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Maj.-Gen.  Stephen  D.  Ramseur,  before  the  Ladies' 
Memorial  Association  of  Raleigh,  N.  C.,  May  10,  1891. 
By  Hon.  William  R.  Cox. 

Raleigh:  E.  M.  Uzzell,  Steam  Printer  and  Binder.     1891.     8vo.    pp.  54. 

Cox,  William  V. — DEFENSES  OF  WASHINGTON  :  General  Early's 
Advance  on  the  Capital  and  the  Battle  of  Fort  Stevens, 
July  II  and  12,  1864. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  31.  (2).     Second  Edition. 
Newspaper  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

Craft,  David. — HISTORY  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  FORTY-FIRST 
REGIMENT,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  1862-1865.  By 
David  Craft,  Chaplain  of  the  Regiment.  Published  by 
the  Author. 

Towanda,  Pa.:  Reporter  Journal  Printing  Co.,     1885. 

8vo.     pp.  IX.  1-270  (4).     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Craft,    David. — HISTORY   OF    THE    141  ST    REGIMENT,    Penna. 

Volunteers. 

Towanda,  Pa.:  The  Bradford  Reporter,  n.  d.  8vo.  pp.  212 
Chapter  I.  June  5,  1884.  Chapter  XL  1885.  (Mounted.) 
Unique.  Contains  matter  not  in  the  printed  volume. 

Crafts,  William  A. — LIFE  OF  ULYSSES  S.  GRANT:  His  Boyhood, 
Campaigns,  and  Services,  Military  and  Civil,  with  a  fine 
portrait  on  steel. 

Boston.     1868.     I2mo.     pp. — 

Crafts,  William  A. — THE  SOUTHERN  REBELLION.  Being  a 
history  of  the  United  States  from  the  Commencement  of 
President  Buchanan's  administration  through  the  War 
for  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion,  containing  a  record 

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of  political  events,  military  movements,  campaigns, 
expeditions,  battles,  skirmishes,  etc.,  prepared  from 
official  documents  and  other  authentic  sources.  By  W. 
A.  Crafts.  Illustrated  with  elegant  steel  engravings. 

Boston:  Published  by  Samuel  Walker  &  Co.     1866-67. 

4to.     Vol.  I.   pp.  VIII.  1-652.     Vol.  II.   pp.  648. 

Craig,  Hugh.— GRAND  ARMY  PICTURE  BOOK  from  April   12, 

1861,  to  April  26,  1865. 
New  York:  George  Rutledge  &  Sons.     1890.    4to.    pp.  44. 

Cramer,  Jesse  Grant. — LETTERS  OF  ULYSESS  S.  GRANT  to  his 
Father  and  his  youngest  sister,  1857-78.  Edited  by  his 
nephew,  Jesse  Grant  Cramer,  with  portraits. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  The  Knickerbocker  Press.    1912. 

8vo.     pp.  VII.  1-182. 

Cramer,  M.  J. — ULYSSES  S.  GRANT:  Conversations  and  Un 
published  Letters.  By  M.  J.  Cramer,  D.  D.,  LL.  D. 
Ex-United  States  Minister  to  Denmark  and  to  Switzer 
land. 

New  York:  Eaton  &  Mains.     1897.     i6mo.     pp.  207. 

Crandall,  Francis  Asbury. — CHECKLIST  OF  PUBLIC  DOCUMENTS 
Containing  the  Debates  and  Proceedings  of  Congress 
from  the  First  to  the  Fifty-third  Congress,  together  with 
Miscellaneous  lists  of  documents  and  historical  and 
bibliographical  notes.  Second  Edition  Revised  and 
Enlarged.  Issued  by  F.  A.  Crandall,  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Government  Printing  Office. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office,     1895.    8vo.     pp.  222. 

Crandall,  Warren  D. — Newell,  Isaac  D. — HISTORY  OF  THE 
RAM  FLEET  and  the  Mississippi  Marine  Brigade  in  the 
War  for  the  Union  on  the  Mississippi  and  its  Tributaries. 
The  Story  of  its  Ellets  and  their  Men.  Written  and 
published  under  the  Auspices  of  their  Society  of  Survivors. 
Two  parts  in  one  volume. 

St.  Louis.    1907.    pp.  464  (28). 

Crane,  James  L. — GRANT  AS  A  COLONEL.  Conversations 
between  Grant  and  his  Chaplain.  Reminiscences  and 
Anecdotes.  By  James  L.  Crane. 

McClure's  Magazine.     June,  1896.     pp.  40-45. 

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Crane,  Stephen. — THE  LITTLE  REGIMENT  and  other  Episodes 

of  the  American  Civil  War.     By  Stephen  Crane. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1896.     I2mo.     pp.  196. 

Crane,  Stephen.— THE  RED  BADGE  OF  COURAGE.     An  Episode 

of  the  American  Civil  War.  By  Stephen  Crane. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1896.     I2mo.     pp.  233. 

Crane,  William  Carey. — MEMORIAL  OF  ROBERT  E.  LEE.  An 
address  delivered  at  the  Fair  Grounds,  Brenham,  Texas, 
October  30,  1870,  by  William  Carey  Crane. 

Brenham,  Texas,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

Crane,  William  Edmund. — -BUGLE  BLASTS.  Read  before  the 
Ohio  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal 
Legion  of  the  United  States,  by  Companion  William  E. 
Crane,  late  Captain  4th  O.  V.  I.  and  A.  A.  Adjt.-Gen., 
November  5,  1884. 

Cincinnati:  Peter  G.  Thomson,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  17. 

Crater,  Lewis. — HISTORY  OF  THE  FIFTIETH  REGIMENT,  Penna. 

Vet.  Vols.,    1861-65.     By   Lewis  Crater,   Adjutant  5oth 

Regt.,  Pa.  Vet.  Vols. 
Reading,  Pa.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  88  (L)  (i). 

Craven,  Elijah  Richardson — Foster,  John  Y. —  IN  MEMORIAM. 
Sermon  and  Oration:  Sermon  preached  by  E.  R. 
Craven,  D.  D.,  July  20,  1862,  on  the  occasion  of  the 
death  of  Col.  J.  M.  Tucker,  2d  Regt.  N.  J.  Vols.,  who  fell 
at  the  battle  of  Games'  Mills,  before  Richmond,  June  27, 
1862.  Oration  delivered  by  Bro.  John  Y.  Foster,  on 
invitation  of  Protection  Lodge  No.  28,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  July 
29,  1862. 

Newark,  N.  J.:  Published  by  Protection  Lodge  No.  28,  I.  O.  O.  F.     1862. 
8vo.     pp.  42. 

Crawford,    Jack. — SOUVENIR    OF    SONG    AND    STORY.     Capt. 

Jack  Crawford,  the  Poet  Scout. 
New  York.     1898.    4to.     pp.  28. 

Crawford,    Jack. — IN    MEMORIAM:    The    Hero's    Departed. 

Dedicated  to  my  Comrades  of  the  G.  A.  R.     By  Capt. 

Jack  Crawford  (The  Poet  Scout). 
New  York:  J.  T.  Altemus,  Publisher,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  15. 


Crawford,  J.  Marshall. — MOSBY  AND  His  MEN.  A  record  of 
the  adventures  of  that  renowned  partisan  ranger,  John 
S.  Mosby,  Colonel  C.  S.  A.,  including  the  exploits  of 
Smith,  Chapman,  Richards,  Montjoy,  Turner,  Russell, 
Glasscork,  and  the  men  under  them.  (Portraits.) 

New  York.     1867.     I2mo.     pp.  375.   Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Mosby. 

Crawford,  Samuel  Wylie. — ADDRESS  delivered  at  Antietam 
National  Cemetery  on  Decoration  Day,  May  30,  1874. 

Washington.    1874.    8vo.     pp. — 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Gen.  Crawford. 

Crawford,  Samuel  Wylie. — THE  STORY  OF  SUMTER  1860-1861. 
By  Samuel  Wylie  Crawford,  Brevet  Major-General 
U.  S.  A. 

New  York:  Charles  L.Webster  &  Company.     1887.    8vo.    pp.  XXIII.  1-486- 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Crawford. 

Creasy,  Edward  Shepperd. — DECISIVE  BATTLES  OF  THE  WORLD. 
By  Edward  Shepperd  Creasy,  with  a  special  introduction 
and  supplementary  chapters  on  the  Battles  of  Gettysburg, 
Sedan,  Santiago  and  Manila.  By  John  Gilman  Speed. 

London  and  New  York:  The  Colonial  Press,  Riverside  Edition.     1899. 

8vo.  pp.  XIII.  (i)  1-434. 

Creasy,  Edward  Shepperd.— THE  FIFTEEN  DECISIVE  BATTLES 
OF  THE  WTORLD  from  Marathon  to  Waterloo.  By  Sir 
Edward  Shepperd  Creasy,  M.  A.  New  Edition,  to  which 
are  added  Quebec,  Yorktown,  Vicksburg,  Gettysburg, 
Sedan,  Manila  Bay,  Santiago,  Tsu-Shima  (The  Sea  of 
Japan).  With  maps. 

New  York  and  London:  Harper  &  Brothers,  Publishers.     1908. 

I2mo.     pp.  XVIII.  1-518. 

Creelman,  S. — COLLECTIONS  OF  A  COFFEE  COOLER,  Consisting 
of  Daily  Prison  Scenes  in  Andersonville,  Ga.,  and  Florence, 
S.  C.,  with  poetic  effusions  on  Foraging,  Army  Beans, 
Army  Corns,  Soldier's  Oration,  Soldier's  Widow,  Soldier's 
Death,  and  the  Soldier's  Funeral,  Silent  Sentinels,  etc. 
By  S.  Creelman,  late  Co.  A,  mist  Regt.  Penna.  Vols., 
who  served  forty-six  months  in  the  Army,  inclusive  of 
eleven  months  in  Prison  Pens. 

(Wilkensburg,  Penna.     1889.)     I2mo.     pp.  74  (i). 


Crehore,  Joseph. — A  Sermon  delivered  in  the  Universalist 
Church,  Abington,  Sunday,  January  18,  1863,  on  the 
death  of  Rufus  Robbins,  Jr.,  a  member  of  Co.  K,  Seventh 
Regiment  Mass.  Volunteers,  who  died  January  7,  1862. 
By  Rev.  Joseph  Crehore.  Published  by  request. 

(Motto.)     Boston :  Printed  by  Spooner  &  Cobb.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Creigh,  I.  J. — ORATION  AND  POEM.  Delivered  before  the 
Right  Hon.  Legion  of  Veterans  of  Chester  and  Delaware 
Counties,  at  their  First  Annual  Meeting  on  the  gth  of 
April,  1866,  in  celebration  of  the  final  Victory  over  Lee, 
and  the  close  of  the  Rebellion. 

West  Chester:  J.  P.  Taylor,  Printer.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  21. 

Crilly,  Francis  James. — OBITUARY  NOTICE  of  Col.  Charles 
McKnight  Leoser,  Colonel  Eleventh  New  York  Volunteers 
and  Captain  Second  U.  S.  Cavalry.  Born  August  4, 
1839.  Died  February  23,  1896.  Prepared  for  the  Associa 
tion  of  Graduates  of  the  United  States  Military  Academy, 
West  Point,  N.  Y. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.    14. 

Crocker,  James  F. — PRISON  REMINISCENCES.  By  James  F. 
Crocker.  Read  before  Stonewall  Camp,  Confederate 
Veterans,  Portsmouth,  Virginia,  February  2,  1904. 

Portsmouth,  Va.:  W.  A.  Fiske,  Printer  and  Bookbinder.    1906.    8vo.    pp.  33. 

Croffut,  William  Augustus. — FIFTY  YEARS  IN  CAMP  AND 
FIELD.  Diary  of  Major-General  Ethan  Allan  Hitchcock, 
U.  S.  A.  Edited  by  W.  A.  Croffut,  Ph.  D. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  The  Knickerbocker  Press.    1909. 

8vo.     pp.  XV.  1-514. 

Croffut,    William    Augustus  —  Morris,    John    M.  —  THE 

MILITARY  AND  CIVIL  HISTORY  OF  CONNECTICUT  during 
the  War  of  1861-65,  containing  a  detailed  account  of  the 
various  regiments  and  batteries,  through  march,  encamp 
ment,  bivouac,  and  battle,  also  instances  of  distinguished 
personal  gallantry,  and  biographical  sketches  of  many 
heroic  soldiers,  together  with  a  record  of  the  patriotic 
action  of  citizens  at  home,  and  of  the  liberal  support 
furnished  by  the  State  in  its  executive  and  legislative 
departments.  Illustrated. 
New  York.  1868.  Royal  8vo.  pp.  891. 

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Crofts,  Thomas. — HISTORY  OF  THE  SERVICE  OF  THE  THIRD 
OHIO  VETERAN  VOLUNTEER  CAVALRY  in  the  War  for  the 
preservation  of  the  Union  from  1861-1865.  Compiled 
from  the  Official  Records  and  from  Diaries  of  members  of 
the  Regiments.  By  Sergt.  Thos.  Crofts,  Co.  C,  Regi 
mental  Historian. 

Columbus,  O. :  The  Stoneman  Press.     Toledo,  Ohio.     1910.     8vo.     pp.296. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Cronin,  David  Edward. — THE  EVOLUTION  OF  A  LIFE  described 
in  the  memoirs  of  Major  Seth  Eyland,  late  of  the  Mounted 
Rifles. 

(Motto.)    New  York:  S.  W.  Green's  Son,  Publisher.     1884.     I2mo.     pp.  336. 

Cronkite,  J.  W. — REPORT  OF  THE  GETTYSBURG  MONUMENT 
COMMITTEE  of  the  I2ist  New  York  Volunteers,  Supple 
mented  with  names  of  the  contributors  and  a  brief  sketch 
of  the  Regiment.  Compiled  by  Lieut. -Col.  J.  W.  Cronkite, 
Chairman,  on  authority  of  the  Committee. 

Cooperstown,  N.  Y.:  Press  of  the  Otsego  Republican,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  83. 

Crooke,  George. — THE  TWENTY-FIRST  REGIMENT  of  Iowa 
Volunteer  Infantry.  A  narrative  of  its  experience  in 
active  service  including  a  military  record  of  each  officer, 
non-commissioned  officer,  and  private  soldier  of  the 
organization.  Compiled  by  George  Crooke,  late  Ad 
jutant. 

Milwaukee,  Wis. :  King,  Fowle  &  Co.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  232. 

"For  private  distribution  only." 

Crooker,  Lucian  B. — A  SECTION  OF  A  BATTLE.  Observations 
upon  the  conduct  of  the  55th  Illinois  Infantry  in  the  First 
Day's  Battle  of  Shiloh.  A  Missing  link  supplied  by  Lucian 
B.  Crooker,  Capt.  55th  Ills.  Vet.  Vol.  Infantry. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  15.     (Diagram.)     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Groom,  Wendell  D. — THE  WAR-HISTORY  OF  COMPANY  "C," 
(Beauregard  Volunteers)  Sixth  Georgia  Regiment, 
(Infantry)  with  a  graphic  account  of  each  member. 
Written  by  Wendell  D.  Croom,  Esq.,  of  Houston  County, 
Georgia,  and  published  by  the  survivors  of  the  Company. 

Fort  Valley,  Georgia.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  (4)  1-37.    (Slip  Errata.) 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Cross,  Andrew  B. — BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG  and  the  Christian 

Commission.     By  Andrew  B.  Cross, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (i).     Map.  1-32. 

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Cross,  Andrew  B. 

1.  The  War  and  the  Christian  Commission.     By  Andrew  B.  Cross. 

1865.     pp.  60. 

2.  Battle    of    Gettysburg    and    the    Christian    Commission.       By 
Andrew  B.  Cross,     pp.   32. 

n.  p.     8vo. 

Cross,  Jane  T.  H. — DUNCAN  ADAIR,  or  Captured  in  Escaping. 

A  story  of  one  of  Morgan's  Men.     By  Mrs.  Jane  T.  H- 

Cross. 
Macon,  Ga.:  Burke,  Boyken  &  Company.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  51. 

Cross,  Joseph. — CAMP  AND  FIELD.     Papers  from  the  portfolio 

of  an  Army  Chaplain. 
Columbia,  S.  C.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  —     Books  Third  and  Fourth. 

Cross,  Nelson. — THE  MODERN  ULYSSES  LL.  D.      His  political 

record.     By  Nelson  Cross. 
(Motto.)    New  York:  J.  S.  Redfield.     1872.     8vo.     pp.  182. 

Grotty,  D.  G. — FOUR  YEARS'  CAMPAIGNING  IN  THE  ARMY  OF  THE 
POTOMAC.  By  Color  Sergeant  D.  G.  Crotty,  Third  Michi 
gan  Volunteer  Infantry. 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich.:  Dygert  Bros.  &  Co.     1874.     8vo.     pp.  207. 

Autograph  note  of  Sergt.  Crotty. 

Crowell,  Joseph  E. — THE  YOUNG  VOLUNTEER.  The  everyday 
experiences  of  a  Soldier  Boy  in  the  Civil  War.  By  Joseph 
E.  Crowell,  Private  Co.  K,  I3th  N.  J.  Volunteers  and 
Lieutenant  Veteran  Corps. 

New  York:  G.  W.  Dillingham  Company,  Publishers,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  492. 

Second  Edition  Revised  and  Illustrated. 

Crowell,  Joseph  E. — THE  YOUNG  VOLUNTEER.  A  record  of 
the  experiences  of  a  Private  Soldier.  By  Joseph  E. 
Crowell,  late  Private  Co.  K,  I3th  N.  J.  Volunteers  and 
Lieutenant  Veteran  Reserve  Corps. 

London  and  New  York:  F.  Tennyson  Neely,  Publishers,     n.  d. 

I2mo.     pp.  490.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  E.  A.  Carman. 

Crowninshield,  Benjamin  William. — THE  BATTLE  OF  CEDAR 
CREEK.  October  19,  1864.  A  paper  read  before  the 
Massachusetts  Military  Historical  Society,  December  8, 
1879,  by  Col.  B.  W.  Crowninshield. 

Cambridge:  Printed  at  the  Riverside  Press.     1879.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  36. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

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Crowninshield,  Benjamin  William. — CAVALRY  IN  VIRGINIA 
DURING  THE  WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION.  By  Bvt. -Colonel 
B.  W.  Crowninshield,  U.  S.  V.,  late  Major  1st  Massa 
chusetts  Cavalry. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution.     May,  1891.     pp.  527-551. 

Crozier,  R.  H. — THE  CONFEDERATE  SPY,  or  Startling  Incidents 
of  the  War  Between  the  States.  A  Novel.  By  R.  H. 
Crozier,  A.  M.,  formerly  Captain  of  Co.  I,  33d  Regiment 
of  Mississippi  Volunteers,  and  Author  of  "Fiery  Trials," 
"Case  of  Hegabar,"  etc. 

Louisville:  Printed  by  John  P.  Morton  &  Company.     1885.    8vo.    pp.  406. 

Fifth  Edition. 

Cudworth,  Warren  Handel. — HISTORY  OF  THE  FIRST  REGI 
MENT  Massachusetts  Infantry  from  the  25th  of  May,  1861, 
to  the  25th  of  May,  1864,  including  brief  references  to  the 
operations  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac. 

Boston.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  528.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Cudworth,  Warren  Handel. — -MAJOR-GENERAL  HOOKER:  New 
England  Veterans  honor  his  memory.  Memorial  Ser 
vices  yesterday  in  Music  Hall.  The  Eulogy  by  Rev. 
Warren  H.  Cudworth. 

Boston  Herald.     Nov.  17,  1879.     8vo.     pp.  (14). 

Cuffel,  Charles  A. — DEDICATION  OF  THE  PENNSYLVANIA 
MEMORIAL  AT  VICKSBURG,  Mississippi,  March  24,  1906. 
An  account  of  the  Pilgrimage  to  the  Southland  by  letters 
to  the  Doylestown  Intelligencer.  By  Lieut.  Charles  A. 
Cuffel. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

Cuffel,  Charles  A. — DURELL'S  BATTERY  IN  THE  CIVIL  WAR 
(Independent  Battery  D,  Pennsylvania  Volunteer  Artil 
lery).  A  narrative  of  the  Campaigns  and  Battles  of 
Berks  and  Bucks  Counties'  Artillerists  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion  from  the  Battery's  organization,  September  24, 
1861,  to  its  Muster-out  of  Service,  June  13,  1865.  By 
Lieutenant  Charles  A.  Cuffel. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  265. 

Cullum,  George  Washington. — BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH,  by 
Bvt.  Major-General  George  W.  Cullum,  U.  S.  Army,  of 
Major-General  Henry  W.  Halleck,  U.  S.  Army.  Born, 
January  16,  1815,  at  Westerville,  N.  Y.  Died  January  5, 
1872,  at  Louisville,  Ky. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

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Cullum,  George  Washington.— BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  of 
Brigadier-General  Joseph  G.  Swift,  Chief  Engineer  of  the 
United  States  Army,  July  31,  1812,  to  Nov.  12,  1818. 
By  George  W.  Cullum,  Brevet  Major-General  U.  S.  Army. 

New  York.     1877.     8vo.     pp.  26. 

Cullum,  George  Washington. — BIOGRAPHICAL  REGISTER  of 
the  Officers  and  Graduates  of  the  U.  S.  Military  Academy 
at  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  from  its  establishment,  in  1802,  to 
1890,  with  the  early  history  of  the  United  States  Military 
Academy.  By  Bvt.  Maj.-Gen.  George  W.  Cullum,  Colonel 
of  Engineers,  U.  S.  Army,  retired. 

Boston  and    New  York:    Houghton,   Mifflin  &  Co. 

Third  Edition  Revised  and  Extended. 

Vol.  I.    Nos.  I  to  1000.    pp.  784.  XXVIII. 

Vol.  II.    Nos.  looi  to  2000.    pp.  870.  XXVIII. 

Vol.  III.    Nos.  2001  to  3384.    pp.  672.  XXVIII.     Supplement. 

Vol.  IV.     1890-1900.     pp.  XII.  1-707.     Supplement. 

Vol.  V.     1900-1910.     pp.  XII.  1-904. 

Cullum,  George  Washington. — BIOGRAPHICAL  REGISTER  of 
the  Officers  and  Graduates  of  the  U.  S.  Military  Academy, 
from  1802  to  1867.  Revised  edition  with  a  supplement 
containing  the  register  of  graduates  to  January  I,  1879. 
By  Bvt.  Major-General  George  W.  Cullum,  Colonel, 
Corps  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  Army,  retired.  Vol.  I.  1802-1840. 
pp.  665.  Vol.  II.  1841-1867.  pp.  665.  Vol.  III.  Supple 
ment  pp.  544. 

New  York:  James  Miller,  Publisher.   1879.     8vo. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Cullum. 

Cullum,  George  Washington. — IN  MEMORIAM.  Brevet  Briga 
dier-General  Charles  S.  Merchant,  United  States  Army. 
West  Point  Alumni,  Annual  Reunion.    June,  1880.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

Cullum,  George  Washington. — IN  MEMORY  OF  MAJOR- 
GENERAL  DONALDSON. 

n.  p.  n.  d.    8vo.   pp.  7.    Presentation  copy  from  Mrs.  Donaldson  to  Gen.  Meigs. 

Cullum,  George  Washington. — MEMOIR  OF  BREVET  MAJOR- 
GENERAL  ROBERT  OGDEN  TYLER,  U.  S.  Army,  together 
with  his  journal  of  two  months  travel  in  British  and 
farther  India. 

Philadelphia:  Press  of  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1878.     4to.     pp.  120. 

Presentation  copy.     250  copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 

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Graduates  of  the  U.  S.  Military  Academy  at  West  Point, 
N.  Y.,  from  March  16,  1802,  to  January  i,  1850.  Com 
piled  by  Captain  George  W.  Cullum,  Corps  of  Engineers, 
U.  S.  Army,  from  the  Official  Records  of  the  War  Depart 
ment  and  other  reliable  sources. 

New  York:  J.  F.  Trow,  Printer.     1850.     I2mo.    pp.  303. 

Cullum,  George  Washington. — REPORT  OF  THE  COMMITTEE 
ON  MILITARY  AFFAIRS  Relating  to  the  Bequest  of  Bvt. 
Major-General  George  W.  Cullum. 

52d  Congress,  1st  Session,  Senate  Report  No.  1038.     8vo.     pp.  (2). 

Gulp,  Edward  C. — THE  25™  OHIO  VET.  VOL.  INFANTRY  in  the 
War  for  the  Union.  By  Edward  C.  Culp,  late  Lieut.- 
Colonel  25th  Ohio,  and  Brevet  Colonel  United  States 
Volunteers. 

(Motto.)  Topeka,  Kansas:  Geo.  W.  Crane  &  Co.     1885.     I2mo.    pp.  168  (l). 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Gumming,  Joseph  B. — July  22,  1864.  Address  of  Joseph  B. 
Gumming  at  the  Unveiling  of  the  Monument  to  Maj.- 
Gen.  William  Henry  Tallot  Walker  on  the  Battlefield  of 
Atlanta,  July  22,  1902. 

Augusta,  Ga.:  Chronicle  Job  Office,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  n. 

Gumming,  Kate. — A  JOURNAL  OF  HOSPITAL  LIFE  in  the 
Confederate  Army  of  the  Tennessee  from  the  Battle  of 
Shiloh  to  the  end  of  the  War,  with  sketches  of  life  and 
character  and  brief  notices  of  current  events  during  that 
period. 

Louisville.     1866.    8vo.    pp.  — 

Gumming,  Kate. — GLEANINGS  FROM  SOUTHLAND.  Sketches  of 
Life  and  Manners  of  the  People  of  the  South  before,  during 
and  after  the  War  of  Secession,  with  Extracts  from  the 
Author's  Journal  and  an  Epitome  of  the  New  South. 
By  Kate  Gumming,  Author  of  "Hospital  Life  in  the  Con 
federate  Army." 

Birmingham:  Roberts  &  Son.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  277. 

Cummings,  Charles  L. — ALL  ABOUT  IT  FOR  TEN  CENTS,  to 
which  is  appended  Geo.  E.  Reed's  Poetical  Description  of 
the  Campaigns  of  the  Sixth  Army  Corps  during  the  year 
1863.  Compiled  by  Chas.  L.  Cummings,  late  Private 
Co.  E,  28th  Michigan  Infantry,  2d  Brig.,  1st  Div.  23d 
Corps. 

(Harrisburg,  Pa.     1886.)     8vo.     pp.  30. 

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Cummings,  Charles  L. — THE  GREAT  WAR  RELIC.  A  poetical 
description  of  the  6th  Army  Corps  Campaign  during  the 
year  1863.  By  George  E.  Reed,  while  a  private  in  Co. 
A,  95th  Penna.  Vols.  Compiled  by  Chas.  L.  Cummings, 
late  Private  Co.  E,  28th  Mich.  Infantry,  2d  Brig.,  ist 
Div.,  23d  Corps.  1886. 

Harrisburg.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  36.     (New  Edition.) 

Cummings,  James  D. — SKETCH  OF  CUMMINGS'  BATTERY. 

Our  Living  and  Our  Dead.    Jan.  7,  1874.     pp.  (3). 

Cunningham,    D. — Miller,    W.    W. — ANTIETAM.     Report  of 

the    Ohio    Antietam    Battlefield    Commission.      By    D. 

Cunningham,  late  Major  3Oth  Ohio  Infantry  and  W.  W. 

Miller,  late  Captain  8th  Ohio  Infantry,   President  and 

Secretary  of  the  Commission. 

Springfield,  Ohio:  Springfield  Publishing  Company,  State  Printers.     1904. 
8vo.     pp.  150  (i). 

Cunningham,  J.  W. — CONFEDERATE  ANNALS.  A  Semi 
monthly  magazine  relating  facts  and  incidents  of  the  War 
in  the  South. 

Vol.  I.     No.  I,  June,  1883.     No.  2,  August,  1882.     8vo.     pp.  84. 

Publication  ceased  with  August  No.     Autograph  letter  of  Editor. 

Cunningham,     S.     A. — REMINISCENCES    of    the    Forty-first 

Tennessee  Regiment  (C.  S.  Army). 
n.  p.  n.  d.    8vo.    pp.  57.    Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Curriden,  Samuel  W. — OUR  SOLDIERS  AND  OUR  SAILORS, 
what  they  said  and  did  on  the  Tenth  Anniversary  of  the 
Battle  of  Antietam  at  Pittsburg,  Penna.,  September  iyth 
and  i8th,  1872.  By  Samuel  W.  Curriden,  Official 
Stenographer. 

New  York:  Published  by  Veterans'  National  Committee.    1872.    8vo.    pp.  54. 

Currier,  John  Charles. — FROM  CONCORD  TO  FREDERICKSBURG. 
A  Paper  prepared  and  read  before  California  Commandery 
of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States,  February  12,  1896,  by  Companion  John  Charles 
Currier,  Capt.  nth  New  Hamp.  Vol.  Inf.,  ist  Lieut,  and 
Bvt.  Capt.  U.  S.  Army. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  17. 

Currigan,  Edward  W. — ROSTER  AND  HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of 
the  loist  Regiment  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry.  Roster 
arranged  in  Alphabetical  Order  by  Companies. 

Tiffin,  Ohio:  Russell  L.  Knapp,  Printer.     August  10,  1897.     i8mo.     pp.  41. 

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Curry,  Jabez  Lamar  Monroe. — ADDRESS  of  Hon.  J.  L.  M. 
Curry,  LL.  D.,  delivered  before  the  Association  of  Con 
federate  Veterans,  Richmond,  Va.,  July  I,  1896. 

Richmond,  Va.:  B.  F.  Johnson  Publishing  Co.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

Curry,  John  P. — VOLUNTEERS'  CAMP  AND  FIELD  BOOK,  con 
taining  useful  and  general  information  on  the  art  and 
science  of  war  for  the  leisure  moments  of  the  Soldier.  By 
John  P.  Curry. 

Richmond:  West  &  Johnston.     1862.     i8mo.     pp.  144. 

Curry,  William  Leontes. — -RAID  OF  THE  CONFEDERATE 
CAVALRY  Through  Central  Tennessee  in  October,  1863, 
commanded  by  General  Joseph  Wheeler.  A  Paper  read 
before  the  Ohio  Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion,  April 
i,  1908,  by  William  L.  Curry,  Captain  ist  Ohio  Vol. 
Cavalry. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  21. 

Curtin,  Andrew  Gregg. — MESSAGES  of  Gov.  Andrew  G.  Curtin, 

relative  to  the  Reserve  Corps,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers. 
Singerly  &  Myers,  State  Printers.     January  12,  1863.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Curtis,  George  Ticknor. — MCCLELLAN'S  LAST  SERVICE  TO 
THE  REPUBLIC. 

North  American  Review.     April,  May  and  June,  1880. 

Rare  portraits  of  McClellan  inserted  and  Autograph  letter  of  G.  T.  Curtis. 

Curtis,  George  Ticknor. — MCCLELLAN'S  LAST  SERVICE  TO 
THE  REPUBLIC,  together  with  a  tribute  to  his  memory. 
By  George  Ticknor  Curtis. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1886.     i2mo.     pp.  150. 

Curtis,  George  Ticknor. — LIFE,  CHARACTER,  AND  PUBLIC 
SERVICES  OF  GENERAL  GEORGE  B.  MCCLELLAN.  An 
Address  delivered  December  4,  1886,  at  the  Academy  of 
Music  in  Philadelphia,  at  the  request  of  the  McClellan 
Memorial  Association  of  Philadelphia,  by  George  Ticknor 
Curtis. 

Boston:  Cupples,  Upham  &  Company.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  103. 

Autograph  letter  of  General  McClellan. 

Curtis,  George  William. — THE  PROCEEDINGS  AT  THE  DEDICA 
TION  OF  THE  SOLDIERS'  MONUMENT  at  Pittsfield,  Mass., 
September  24,  1872,  including  the  Oration  of  Hon. 
Geo.  Wm.  Curtis,  edited  for  the  Committee  by  J.  E.  A. 
Smith. 

Pittsfield,  Mass.      1872.     8vo.   pp.  — 

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Curtis,  Josiah. — ("Acrostic  Etc.") 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (4). 

Curtis,  Newton  Martin. — FROM  BULL  RUN  TO  CHANCELLORS- 
VILLE.  The  story  of  the  Sixteenth  New  York  Infantry 
together  with  personal  Reminiscences.  By  Newton  Martin 
Curtis,  LL.  D.,  Brevet  Major-General  U.  S.  V. 

(Motto.)  New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1906. 

8vo.     pp.  XIX.  1-348. 

Curtis,  Newton  Martin. — HERO  OF  FORT  FISHER.  General 
Curtis'  Address  before  the  Historical  Society.  Subject 
was  "Fort  Fisher."  Many  Grand  Army  Men  and 
Historical  Members  Hear  the  General  on  a  Subject  on 
which  he  is  well  qualified  to  speak.  Extracts  from  Official 
Documents. 

Utica:  Morning  Herald.     Dec.  15,  1897.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

Curtis,  O.  B. — HISTORY  OF  THE  TWENTY-FOURTH  MICHIGAN  of 
the  Iron  Brigade  known  as  the  Detroit  and  Wayne  County 
Regiment.  Illustrated.  By  O.  B.  Curtis,  A.  M.,  of  the 
Regiment. 

Detroit,  Mich.:  Winn  &  Hammond.     1891.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.483. 

Curtis,  Samuel  Prentis. — THE  ARMY  OF  THE  SOUTHWEST,  and 
the  First  Campaign  in  Arkansas.  By  Samuel  Prentis 
Curtis,  late  Lieutenant  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  Major- 
General  Curtis. 

Iowa  City:  The  Annals  of  Iowa,  by  the  State  Historical  Society. 

Vol.  IV.     April,  1866.     No.  II.  July,  1866.     No.  III.  October,  1866.     No.  IV. 

Vol.  V.     January,  1867.     No.   I.  April,   1867.     No.   II.  July,  1867.     No.  III. 

October,  1867.    No.  IV. 
Vol.  VI.    January,  1868.    No.  I.  April,  1868.    No.  II.  July,   1868.    No.  III. 

October,  1868.     No.  IV. 

Vol.  VII.    April,  1869.    No.  II.  July,  1869.    No.  III.  October,  1869.  No.  IV. 
8vo.     pp.  —     Unique  set. 

Curtis,   W.   A. — JOURNAL  OF   REMINISCENCES  OF  THE  WAR. 

By  W.  A.  Curtis. 
Our  Living  and  Our  Dead.    May  and  June,  1875.   pp. — 

Curtis,  W.  A. — SKETCHES  OF  COMPANY  A,  20  REGIMENT,  N.  C. 

Cavalry.     By  W.  A.  Curtis,  from  May  I,  1861,  to  January 

i,  1862. 
Our  Living  and  Our  Dead.    Feb.  n,  1874.     pp.  (n). 

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Cushman,  F.  E. — HISTORY  OF  THE  58TH  REGIMENT,  Massa 
chusetts  Vols.  from  the  I5th  day  of  September,  1863,  to 
the  close  of  the  Rebellion.  By  F.  E.  C. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Gibson  Brothers,  Printers.     1865.      I2mo.     pp.  38. 

Autograph  notes  of  Col.  Horton  and  the  Author. 

Cushman,  Pauline. — AN  INSIDE  VIEW  OF  THE  ARMY  POLICE. 
The  thrilling  adventures  of  Pauline  Cushman,  the  dis 
tinguished  American  Actress  and  famous  federal  spy  of 
the  Department  of  the  Cumberland. 

(Extract.)  Cincinnati:  Rickey  &  Carroll.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  50. 

Cussons,  John. — A  GLANCE  AT  CURRENT  HISTORY.  By  John 
Cussons,  Past  Grand  Commander  of  the  Confederate 
Veterans  of  Virginia,  Ex-Chairman  of  History  Committee, 
etc. 

Glen  Allen,  Va.:  Cussons,  May  &  Company,  Inc.     1899.     I2mo.     pp.  172. 

Cussons,  John. — AN  UNRECORDED  EPISODE  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
WAR:  Jack  Sterry,  the  Jessie  Scout.  An  incident  of 
Second  Manassas,  on  which  turned  the  course  of  the 
Campaign  and  the  fate  of  the  Southern  Army.  By  John 
Cussons. 

Richmond,  Va.:  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  Printers.     1908.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Cussons,  John. — JACK  STERRY,  The  Jessie  Scout.  An  incident 
of  the  Second  Battle  of  Manassas,  on  which  turned  the 
course  of  the  Campaign  and  the  Fate  of  the  Southren 
Army.  By  John  Cussons,  Glen  Allen,  Va.,  Confederate 
Scout,  Past  Grand  Commander  of  the  Confederate 
Veterans  of  Virginia,  Ex-Chairman  of  History  Committee 
of  the  Grand  Camp,  Author  of  "A  Glance  at  Current 
History,"  "On  the  Treachery  of  the  Indian,"  "On 
Granting  Forgiveness  Before  it  is  Asked,  "  etc. 

Harrisburg,  Pa.:  The  Star-Independent  Print.     1907.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

Cussons,  John. — THE  PASSAGE  OF  THOROUGHFARE  GAP  and 
the  Assembling  of  Lee's  Army  for  the  Second  Battle  of 
Manassas.  By  a  Confederate  Scout.  With  an  intro 
duction  by  Senator  Daniel,  Chairman  of  the  History 
Committee  of  the  Grand  Camp  of  Confederate  Veterans. 

York,  Pa.:  Gazette  Print.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

Cussons,  John. — -UNITED  STATES  "HISTORY"  as  the  Yankee 

makes  and  takes  it.     By  a  Confederate  Soldier. 
Glen  Allen,  Va.:  Cussons,  May&  Co.,  Inc.  1900.  48mo.  pp. 99.  (Third  Edition.) 

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Custer,  Elizabeth  A. — REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ox  PENSION. 

5ist  Congress,  2d  Session,  Report  3328  House  of  Representatives.   8vo.   pp.  4. 

Cutler,  Charles. — WAR:  A  NECESSARY  EVIL.  A  Sermon 
delivered  in  Francestown,  N.  H.,  September  19,  1863,  at 
the  Funeral  of  William  R.  Marsden,  Member  of  the  N.  H. 
Battalion  of  R.  I.  Cavalry,  who  died  at  Camp  Parole, 
Annapolis,  Md.,  September  12,  1863,  by  Rev.  Charles 
Cutler.  Published  by  request. 

Manchester,  N.  H.:  America  Steam  Printing  Works  of  Gage,  Moore  &  Co. 
1863.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

Cutter,  O.  P. — OUR  BATTERY,  or  the  Journal  of  Company  B, 
ist  O.  V.  A.  By  O.  P.  Cutter. 

Cleveland,  Ohio:  Nevins'.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  152. 
Autograph  letter  ot  Author  and  ms.  additions. 

Cutts,  James  Madison. — REPORT  from  the  Committee  on 
Military  Affairs.  (J.  Madison  Cutts.) 

5ist  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives,  Report  No.  3343. 
8vo.     pp.  5  (i). 

Cutts,  James  Madison. — REPORT  from  the  Committee  on 
Military  Affairs.  (Lieut.-Col.  J.  Madison  Cutts.) 

52d  Congress,    15th  Session,   House  of   Representatives,   Report   No.   2131. 
Supplemental  Report  August  5,  1892.     8vo.     pp.  148. 

Cuyler,  Telamon  Smith.— A  ROSTER  OF  THE  SURVIVING 
GENERAL  OFFICERS  of  the  Confederate  States  Army  1861- 
1865.  By  Telamon  Smith  Cuyler. 

Mamaroneck,  New  York.    A.  D.  1905.     4to.     pp.  9. 
Presentation  copy.     Privately  printed. 

C.  T.  E. — BATTLEFIELDS  OF  THE  SOUTH  from  Bull  Run  to 
Fredericksburg  with  sketches  of  Confederate  Commanders 
and  gossips  of  the  Camps  by  an  English  Combatant, 
Lieutenant  of  Artillery  on  the  field  staff,  with  two  maps. 

London.     1863.     I2mo.     Vol.  I.   pp.  XXV.  1-339  and  map. 

Vol.  II.     pp.  399  and  map. 

CADET  ARMORY.  (Contains  Sketch  of  the  Services  of  the  "First 

Corps  of  Cadets.") 
Boston.     1887.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  (21). 

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CALENDAR  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR  Including  Every  Military  and 
Naval  Engagement  (Except  the  Smallest  Skirmishes), 
the  Secession  Conventions,  Presidential  Nominations, 
Calls  for  Troops,  Peace  Negotiations,  Important  Army 
Movements,  and  other  Events  of  Interest. 

Boston:  Press  of  Rockwell  &  Churchill.     1890.     8vo.    pp.24. 

CALIFORNIA.     Annual  Reports  of  the  Adjutant-General 

1.  For  the  year  1861.     n.  p.  pp.  174  (i). 

2.  For  the  year  1862.     Sacramento.      1863.     pp.  163. 

3.  For  the  year  1863.     n.  p.     pp.  245. 

4.  From  May  I,  1864,  to  November  30,  1865.     Sacramento.     1866. 
pp.  656. 

5.  From  November  30,  1865,  to  November  I,  1867.     n.  p.     pp.  153. 

6.  From  October  31,  1867,  to  November  I,  1869.     n.  p.     pp.  183. 
8vo.     3  Vols. 

CALIFORNIA.  List  of  Electors  resident  of  California  in  the 
military  service  of  the  United  States. 

1.  Entitled  to  vote  at  the  general  election  September,  A.  D.  1863. 
Sacramento.     1863.     pp.  233  (i). 

2.  Entitled  to  vote  at  the  Presidential  election  November  8,   1864. 
Sacramento.     1864.     pp.  315  (i). 

3.  Entitled  to  vote  at  the  general  and  judicial  elections,  September  6, 
and  October  18,  1865.     Sacramento.      1865.     pp.  328  (i). 

8vo.     3  Vols. 

CALIFORNIA  VOLUNTEERS.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  War, 
in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  the  24th  instant, 
relative  to  the  discharge  of  certain  California  Volunteers 
stationed  in  the  Territories. 

House  of  Representatives,  39th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Ex.  Document  No.  138. 
8vo.     pp.  10. 

CALLS  FOR  TROOPS  made  by  the  President  during  the  Years 

1861,  1862,  1863,  and  1864. 
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CAMBRIDGE,  MASS.  The  Soldiers'  Monument  in  Cambridge. 
Proceedings  in  relation  to  the  building  and  dedication  of 
the  monument  erected  in  the  years  1869-70,  by  the  City 
Government  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in  honor  of  those  of 
her  soldiers  and  sailors  who  died  in  defence  of  the  Union 
of  the  States  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

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1.  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Subscription  Fund  for  the  benefit 
of  the  Cambridge  Volunteers.     Cambridge.     1863.     pp.   10  (4). 

2.  Second  Annual  Report.     Cambridge.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  4  (4). 

3.  Third  Annual  Report.     Cambridge.     1866.     pp.  5  (3). 
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CAMPAIGN  IN  GEORGIA,  1864.  Organization  of  the  Northern  and 
Southern  Armies.  Department  of  Military  Art.  Staff 
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Campaign  Studies.     July,  1906.     I2mo.     pp.  29. 

CAMPAIGN  OF  THE  CAROLINAS.  Organization  of  the  Union 
Forces  (Commanded  by  Major-General  William  T. 
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Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office,  War  Department,    n.  d.    8vo.    pp.  18. 

100  copies  printed. 

CAMPAIGN  TRACTS.  No.   I.   Published  by  the  Brooklyn  Daily 
Union,  No.  10  Front  Street.     "What  Our  Generals  Say." 
8vo.    pp.  3. 

CAPTAINS  OF  LIGHT  ARTILLERY,  with  names  of  Captains  of  Light 
Artillery  (with  Command)  in  the  Volunteer  service  of  the 
United  States,  1861-1865. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  16.     50  copies  printed. 

CAPTURED  BATTLE  FLAGS. 

1.  Ex.  Document  163.     5Oth  Congress,  1st  Session,     pp.  22. 

2.  House  of  Representatives  Resolution  217.     1905.  (3). 

3.  Return  to  the  proper  Authorities  certain  Union  and  Confederate 
Battle  Flags.     Senate  4339.     58th  Congress,  3d  Session,     pp.  2. 

4.  Report  House  of  Representatives  4644.     58th  Congress,  3d  Ses 
sion,     pp.  3. 

5.  The  Flags  of  the  Confederate  Armies  Returned  to  the  men  who 
bore  them  by  the  United  States  Government.     1905. 

St.  Louis:  Designed,  Engraved  and  Printed  by  Buxton  &  Skinner,     n.  d. 
Ry.  8vo.     Newspaper  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

CAPTURE  OF  JEFFERSON  DAVIS.  Evidence  submitted  to  the  Com 
mittee  of  Claims  by  the  Claimants  for  the  reward  for  the 
capture  of  Jefferson  Davis.  March  2,  1867.  Ordered  to 
be  printed. 

39th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives.  Mis.  Document  No.  82. 

8vo.     pp.  27. 

CARICATURE   SOLDIER   VALENTINES    1861-1865.     Collected    by 

John  P.  Nicholson. 
4to.     pp.  (50).      Unique. 

1 88 


CARTRIDGE  Box  (The).  A  Journal  of  the  Scranton  City  Guard 
Armory  Fair.  Friday,  March  19,  1880,  to  Thursday, 
April  15,  1880. 

Scranton:  Vol.  I.,  Nos.  I  to  7,  and  Advance  No.     (Complete.)     Folio. 

CASUALTIES  IN  MASSACHUSETTS  REGIMENTS  in  U.  S.  Army,  in 

the  U.  S.  Navy  and  U.  S.  Vols.  1861-65. 
Commandery  of  Mass.  Circular  No.  5.     1892.     I2mo.     pp.  (22). 

CASUALTIES  in  the  Union  Forces  at  Fort  Stedman,  near  Peters 
burg,  Va.,  March  25,  1865. 
Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.    8vo.     pp.  6.     50  copies  printed. 

CASUALTIES  in  the  Union  Forces  in  the  Appomattox  Campaign, 
March  28-April  9,  1865,  and  General  Summary  of  Casu 
alties  in  the  Armies  Operating  against  Richmond,  January 
i -April  9,  1865. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Department.    8vo.     pp.  35.    50  copies  printed. 

CASUALTIES  in  the  Union  Forces  at  Hatcher's  Run,  Va.,  (other 
wise  Dabney's  Mill,  Armstrong's  Mill,  Rowanty  Creek  and 
Vaughan  Road).  February  5-7,  1865. 

Washington,  D.  C. :  War  Department.    8vo.     pp.  12.    50  copies  printed. 

CASUALTIES  in  the  Union  Forces  Operating  against  Richmond, 
Va.,  during  August,  1864.  Deep  Bottom,  August  13-20. 
Weldon  Rail  Road,  Aug.  18-21,  Ream's  Station,  August  25. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.    1888.    8vo.    pp.  28. 

50  copies  printed. 

CASUALTIES  in  the  Union  Forces  Operating  against  Richmond, 
Va.,  during  September,  1864,  Chapin's  Farm,  September 
29-30,  Poplar  Spring  Church,  September  30. 

Washington,  D.  C. :  War  Records  Office.     1888.     50  copies  printed. 

CASUALTIES  in  the  Union  Forces  Operating  against  Richmond, 

Va.,  during  October,  1864. 
Washington,  D.  C. :  War  Records  Office.    1888.  8vo.  pp.  31.  50  copies  printed. 

CATALOGUE  of  Articles  contained  in  the  Museum  and  Curiosity 

Shop  of  the  Metropolitan  Fair,  April  4,  1864. 
New  York:  Baker  &  Godwin,  Printers.     1864.     8vo.     pp.24. 

189 


CATALOGUE  of  a  Collection  of  Engraved  and  other  Portraits  of 
Lincoln.  Exhibited  at  the  Grolier  Club,  New  York, 
Twenty-nine  East  Thirty-second  Street,  Saturday,  April 
8th  to  Saturday,  April  22,  1899. 

The  largest  part   of  the  Catalogue  is  from  the  collection  of  Major  W.  H. 
Lambert,  of  Phila.     i6mo.     pp.  66. 

CATALOGUE    of    Connecticut    Volunteer    Organizations,     with 
additional  enlistments  and  casualties  to  July   i,    1864, 
compiled  from  Records  in  the  Adjutant-General's  Office 
and   published  by  order  of  the  Legislature.     Horace  J. 
Morse,  Adjutant-General. 

Hartford:  Press  of  Case,  Lockwood  &  Company.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  IV.  3-847. 

CATALOGUE  of  Connecticut  Volunteer  Organizations  (Infantry, 
Cavalry  and  Artillery),  in  the  service  of  the  United  States, 
1861-1865,  with  additional  enlistments,  casualties,  etc., 
and  brief  summaries  showing  the  operations  and  service 
of  the  several  regiments  and  batteries.  Prepared  from 
records  in  the  Adjutant-General's  Office.  Published  by 
order  of  the  Legislature.  C.  M.  Ingersoll,  Adjutant- 
General. 

Hartford:  Brown  &  Gross.     1869.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  936. 

CATALOGUE  of  Rebel  Flags  captured  by  Union  Troops,  since 
April  19,  1861,  deposited  in  the  Ordnance  Museum,  War 
Department. 

Washington.     A.  G.  O.     8vo.     pp.  31.     "Printed  for  office  use  only." 

CATALOGUE  of  the  Arms  and  Accoutrements  of  the  Springfield 

Armory  Museum.  July  I,  1909. 
8vo.     pp.  116. 

CATALOGUE  of  the  Exhibit  of  Relics  and  Antiquities  at  the 

Virginia  Exposition,  Oct.  3-Nov.  21,  1888. 
Richmond,  Va.:  Wm.  Ellis  Jones.     1888.    8vo.    pp.  36. 
(Confederate  War  Material.) 

CATALOGUE  of  the  Exhibit  of  the  War  Department  at  the 
Centennial  Exposition  of  the  Ohio  Valley  and  Central 
States,  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  July  4  to  October  27,1888. 
Act  of  Congress,  May  28,  1888.  The  Hon.  William  C. 
Endicott,  Secretary  of  War.  Captain  A.  H.  Russell, 
Ordnance  Dept.  U.  S.  A.  War  Department  Representative, 
Lieutenant  E.  S.  Benton,  3d  Artillery,  Assistant. 

i  Washington.     1888.)     8vo.     pp.  99. 

190 


CATALOGUE  of  the  Library  of  Brevet  Lieut. -Colonel  John  Page 
Nicholson,  U.  S.  V.,  A.  M.,  Litt.  D.,  relating  to  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1866. 

Philadelphia:   Press  of  John  T.  Palmer  Co.      1914.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  1022. 
300  copies  printed  for  private  distribution. 

CATALOGUE  of  the  Museum  of  the  Military  Service  Institution 

Governors  Island,  New  York.  1884. 
n.  p.    Ry.  8vo.     pp.  149. 

CATALOGUE  of  the  Soldiers'  Orphans  and  Widows'  Home,  St. 
Joseph,  Missouri.  Containing  a  list  of  the  Prizes  to  be 
distributed  to  the  holders  of  certificates,  the  manner  of 
distribution,  a  heological  and  topographical  review  of  the 
lands,  etc.  Established  under  an  act  of  the  Legislature, 
State  of  Missouri,  January,  1866. 

St.  Joseph,  Missouri.      1866.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

CATALOGUE  of  War  Letters  of  Leaders  in  the  Great  Civil  War 
to  be  sold  at  Auction,  Monday,  April  9,  1900,  by  Bangs  & 
Co.,  91  and  93  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 

New  York.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  35. 

CATALOGUE  of  War  Relics,  Curiosities,  etc.,  gathered  from  the 
Battlefields  of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania  and  Maryland  dur 
ing  the  years  1886-7-8,  by  the  owners  personally,  Cotton 
&  Hills,  also  Proprietors  Exchange  Hotel,  Fredericksburg, 
Va.,  where  they  are  on  Exhibition. 

Richmond,  Va.:  Wm.  Ellis  Jones.     1888.    8vo.    pp.  38  (2). 

CATALOGUE   of  War   Relics,   State   Capitol    Building,    Denver, 

Colorado. 

Denver,  Colorado:  The  Smith-Brooke  Printing  Company,  State  Printers. 
February,  1898.    8vo.     pp.  40. 

CATALOGUE  of  written  and  printed  battle  reports  on  file  in  the 

Archive  Office,  War  Department. 

Washington:   War  Record  Publication  Office.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  LIV.  1-133. 
"Printed  for  War  Dept.  use  only." 

CELEBRATION  of  the  Seventy-fifth  Anniversaty  of  the  Chatham 
Artillery  of  Savannah,  May  I,  1861.  Published  in 
compliance  with  a  resolution  adopted  by  the  Corps. 

(Motto.)  Savannah:  John  M.  Cooper  &  Company.     1861.     8vo.     pp.  65. 
Autograph  letters  of  Col.  Jones. 

191 


CELEBRATION  of  the  National  Anniversary  by  Doubleday's 
Brigade,  at  Camp  Opposite  Fredericksburg,  Virginia. 
July  4,  1862. 

Philadelphia.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

CEREMONIES  AND  ADDRESSES  at  the  dedication  of  a  monument 
by  the  HQth  Regiment,  N.  Y.  State  Vols.  at  Gettysburg, 
July  3,  1888. 

Boston:  Wright  &  Potter  Printing  Company.     1889.     4to.     pp.  35. 

CEREMONIES  at  the  dedication  of  the  Hancock  Statue  at  Wash 
ington,  D.  C.,  May  12,  1896. 
Newspaper  accounts,  Programmes,  etc.   8vo.   pp.  (13).    (Mounted.)    Unique. 

CEREMONIES  at  dedication  of  Monument  of  the  Eighth  Penna. 

Cavalry   Regiment   at   Gettysburg,   September    I,    1890, 

with  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Regiment. 
Philadelphia.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  35. 

CEREMONIES  at  the  dedication  of  the  Monument  Erected  by  the 
City  of  Manchester,  N.  H.,  to  the  men  who  periled  their 
lives  to  save  the  Union  in  the  late  Civil  War,  September 
11,  1879. 

Manchester,  N.  H.:    Mirror  Steam  Printing  Press.     1880.    -Ry.  8vo.     pp.  126. 

CEREMONIES  at  the  dedication  of  the  Soldiers'   Monument  in 

Concord,  Mass. 
Concord:  Printed  by  Benjamin  Tolman.     1867.     I2mo.     pp.  75. 

CEREMONIES  at  the  dedication  of  the  Soldiers'  Monument,  in 

Newton,  Mass. 
Boston:  S.  Chison,  Franklin  Printing  House.     1864.     I2mo.    pp.  48. 

CEREMONIES  at  the  dedication  of  the  Soldiers'   Monument  in 

West  Roxbury,  Mass.,  September  14,  1871. 
Boston.     1871.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

CEREMONIES  at  the  unveiling  of  the  South  Carolina  Monument 
on  the  Chickamauga  Battlefield,  May  27,  1901,  together 
with  a  Record  of  the  Commission  WTho  Suggested  and 
Were  Instrumental  in  Securing  and  Erecting  the  Monu 
ment,  etc. 

n.  d.  n.  p.    8vo.     pp.  50. 

*. 

192 


CEREMONIES  connected  with  the  inauguration  of  the  mausoleum 
and  the  unveiling  of  the  recumbent  figure  of  General 
Robert  Edward  Lee  at  Washington  and  Lee  University, 
Lexington,  Va.,  June  28,  1883,  oration  of  John  W.  Daniel, 
LL.  D.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Lee  Memorial  Association. 

Richmond,  Va. :  West,  Johnston  &  Co.     1883.     8vo.     pp.83. 

Rare  portrait  of  Gen.  Lee  inserted. 

CEREMONIES  connected  with  the  inauguration  of  the  mausoleum 
and  the  unveiling  of  the  recumbent  figure  of  General 
Robert  Edward  Lee,  at  Washington  and  Lee  University, 
Lexington,  Va.,  June  28,  1883.  Oration  of  John  W. 
Daniel,  LL.  D.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Lee  Memorial 
Association. 

Lynchburg,  Va.:  J.  P.  Bell  &  Co.,  Printers.     1883.     8vo.     pp.83. 

Autograph  letter  of  Major  Daniel  and  rare  portrait  of  Gen.  Lee  inserted. 

CEREMONIES  in  Celebration  of  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary 
of  the  Birth  of  Robert  E.  Lee,  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Confederate  Organizations  of  New  Orleans. 

J.  G.  Hauser,  "The  Legal  Printer."     1907.     8vo.     pp.  8.  (i). 

CEREMONIES  of  the  Dedication  of  the  Monument  of  the  Second 
Pennsylvania  Cavalry  (Fifty-ninth  Regiment),  on  the 
Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  on  Pennsylvania  Day,  Septem 
ber  n,  1889. 

Williamsport,  Pa.:  Gazette  and  Bulletin  Printing  House.    1890.    8vo.    pp.  15. 

CEREMONIES  of  the  Inauguration  of  the  Statue  to  Stonewall 
Jackson  at  Richmond,  Va.,  October  26,  1875. 

1.  Complete  newspaper  account  from  all  the  daily  papers  of  Rich 
mond,     pp.  96.     (Mounted.) 

2.  Address  of  Gov.  Kemper  and  oration  by  the  Rev.  M.  Hoge,  D.  D. 

PP-  23- 
8vo.     Printed  Title  page  and  unique  collection. 

CEREMONIES  of  the  Unveiling  of  the  Equestrian  Statues  of  Major- 
General  George  Gordon  Meade  and  Major-General 
Winfield  Scott  Hancock  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  June  5,  1896. 
Collected  by  John  P.  Nicholson. 

4to.    pp.  (184). 

(Unique.  Contains  newspaper  accounts,  Programmes,  Photographs,  etc.) 

CEREMONIES  incident  to  the  unveiling  of  the  Bronze  Equestrian 
Statue  of  General  Ulysses  S.  Grant  erected  in  Fairmount 
Park  by  the  Fairmount  Park  Art  Association  of  Phila 
delphia,  Grant  Day,  Thursday,  April  27,  1899. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.    1899.    Ry.  8vo.   pp.  97. 

193 


CEREMONY  of  Flag  Presentation  to  Columbia  University  of  the 
City  of  New  York,  May  2,  1896,  and  May  7,  1898,  by 
Lafayette  Post,  No.  140,  Department  of  New  York, 
Grand  Army  of  the  Republic. 

n.  p.     Privately  printed  by  Lafayette  Post.     1899.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  121. 

CERTIFICATES  OF  DISCHARGE  to  Missouri  Home  Guards.  Report 

from  the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs. 
49th  Congress,  ist  Session,  Senate  Report  No.  23.  January  12,  1886.  8vo.  pp.  8. 

CHAPLAIN  FULLER.  Being  a  life  sketch  of  a  New  England  Clergy 
man  and  Army  Chaplain. 
Boston.     1864.     I2mo.    pp.  — 

CHAPLAINS  IN  THE  ARMY.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  War. 
March  21,  1862. 

House  of  Representatives,  37th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Ex.  Document  No.  84. 
8vo.     pp.  10. 

CHARLES  STOKES  &  Co.'s  Illustrated  Almanac  of  Fashion.  1864. 

Philadelphia.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

Uniforms  of  the  Army  and  Navy  in  Color,  with  other  war  matter. 

CHARLES    WHITTLESEY    from    the    "Representative    men    of 

Cleveland."  1869. 
n.  p.     8vo.     pp.  4-8.     "For  private  circulation  only." 

CHARLESTON  HARBOR.  Reports  of  the  Military  Engineers  of  the 
Engagement  of  the  Enemy's  Iron  Clad  Fleet  with  the 
Forts  and  Batteries  commanding  the  outer  harbor  of 
Charleston,  on  the  yth  of  April,  1863. 

Charleston.     1863.     I2mo. 

CHARLESTON  (THE),  S.  C.,  MERCURY  EXTRA,  Dec.  2oth,  1861, 
announcing  the  passage  of  the  Ordinance  of  Secession. 
"The  Union  is  dissolved. " 

Charleston,  S.  C.     Dec.  2Oth,  1861.     Royal  4to.     Original  Broadside. 

CHARTER  AND  PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  COMMISSIONERS  of 
the  Soldiers'  National  Cemetery  Association.  Incorporated 
by  the  State  of  Pennsylvania. 

Providence:  Knowles,  Anthony  £  Co.,  Printers.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

CHATTANOOGA  NUMBER,  New  York  News  Letter.  Nov. -Dec.,  1903. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      Ry.  8vo.     pp.  32. 


CHATTANOOGA-ROSSVILLE  CAMPAIGN.  Organization  of  the  United 
States  Forces  (Commanded  by  Major-General  U.  S. 
Grant)  in  the  Chattanooga-Rossville  Campaign,  November 
23-27,  1863,  and  Return  of  Casualties. 

Washington,  D.  C. :  Adjutant-General's  Office.     1887.     8vo.     pp.28. 

50  copies  printed. 

CHATTANOOGA  TO  SAVANNAH.  A  Series  of  Maps  showing  each 
day's  march  of  the  Second  Division,  2Oth  Army  Corps,  in 
the  Campaign  from  Atlanta  to  Savannah,  Ga. 

4to.     21  maps.    (Originals  on  tracing  paper.) 

CHICKAMAUGA  AND  CHATTANOOGA  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK 
COMMISSION:  Battle  of  Chickamauga,  Ga.,  September 
19-20,  1863.  Organization  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumber 
land  (Commanded  by  Maj.-Gen.  W.  D.  Rosecrans)  and  of 
the  Army  of  Tennessee  (Commanded  by  General  Braxton 
Bragg). 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  35  (i). 

CHICKAMAUGA  AND  CHATTANOOGA  NATIONAL  PARK. 

Folio  Map  Published  by  the  Nashville,  Chattanooga  and  St.  Louis  Railway. 
8vo.  folded. 

CHICKAMAUGA  AND  CHATTANOOGA  NATIONAL  PARK  COMMISSION. 
Legislation,  Congressional  and  State,  pertaining  to  the 
establishment  of  the  Park.  Regulations,  Original  and 
Amended,  Governing  the  erection  of  Monuments,  Markers, 
and  Other  Memorials. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

CHICKAMAUGA  AND  CHATTANOOGA.  Annual  Report  of  the 
Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National  Military  Park 
Commission  to  the  Secretary  of  War. 

1899.  PP-  3I9-325-  1904-  PP-  1-7-  1909-  PP-  7- 

1900.  pp.  173-199.  1905.  pp.  1-6.  1910.  pp.  6. 

1901.  pp.  1-23.  1906.  pp.  1-6.  1911.  pp.  5. 

1902.  pp.  1-6.  1907.  pp.  7.  1912.  pp.  7. 

1903.  pp.  5-10.  1908.  pp.  8.  1913-  PP-  8. 
Washington,  D.  C.     8vo. 

CHICKAMAUGA  AND  CHATTANOOGA  PARK.  Report  from  the 
Joint  Committee  to  Represent  Congress  at  the  dedication. 

54th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Senate  Report  No.  637.     April  7,  1896. 
8vo.     pp.  13. 

195 


CHICKAMAUGA  AND  CHATTANOOGA  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK 
COMMISSION.  The  Campaign  for  Chattanooga.  Historical 
Sketch  descriptive  of  the  model  in  relief  of  the  region  about 
Chattanooga,  and  of  the  Battles  Illustrated  thereon. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  47. 

CHICKAMAUGA  AND  CHATTANOOGA  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK 
COMMISSION.  The  Campaign  for  Chattanooga.  The 
Theatre  of  Movements  and  the  Battlefields,  as  seen  from 
the  Point  of  Lookout  Mountain. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  9. 

CHICKAMAUGA  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIATION.  Proceedings  at 
Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  and  Crawfish  Springs,  Ga.,  September 
19  and  20,  1889. 

Published  by  the  Chattanooga  Army  of  Cumberland  Reunion  Entertainment 

Committee.     8vo.     pp.  42  (i). 

CHICKAMAUGA  NATIONAL  PARK.  The  Railway  Critic.  December, 

1903. 
8vo.     pp.  321-350. 

CHICKAMAUGA. 

The  Review  of  Reviews.     September,  1895.     pp.  325-328. 

CHICKAMAUGA  CAMPAIGN.  Official  Reports,  Orders,  Corre 
spondence  and  Telegrams.  (Preliminary  Print.  One 
Hundred  copies  printed.) 

Washington,  D.  C. :  War  Department.     War  Records  Office.     1889. 

8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  1053  (5).      Vol.  II.  pp.  818  (7).     Only  copy  uncut  of  edition. 

loo  copies  printed. 

CHICKAMAUGA     BATTLEFIELD.     Report     from     Committee     on 

Military  Affairs. 
5 1st  Congress,  ist  Session.    Report  643.    March  5,  1890.     8vo.    pp.  5. 

CHICKAMAUGA.  Sept.  19  and  20,  1863,  First  Day.     Sept.  19  and 

20,  1863,  Second  Day. 
(Washington,  D.  C.     1891.)     Maps.     Sheets  1-8.    Folio. 

CHICKAMAUGA.     Correspondence  and  Orders.  September  18  to 

23,  1863.  Union. 
(Washington.    War  Records  Office.    1884.)    8vo.     pp.  76.     50  copies  printed. 

CHAUNCY  HALL  SCHOOL.  Roll  of  former  members  of  Chauncy 
Hall  School,  who  served  in  the  Army  or  Navy  of  the 
United  States  during  the  War  for  the  Suppression  of  the 
Rebellion. 

Boston:  Printed  by  D.  Clapp  &  Son.     1866.     i6mo.     pp.22. 

196 


CHRISTMAS  ENTERTAINMENT  of  the  28th  Regiment,  Penna.  Vols. 

(Col.   John   W.   Geary,)    at   Camp   Goodman,    Point   of 

Rocks,  Md. 
Philadelphia:  Harbach  &  Bro.,  Printers.     (1861)     410.     pp.  (4). 

CHRONICLE  OF  THE  UNION  LEAGUE  of  Philadelphia  1862  to  1902. 

Illustrated. 
Philadelphia.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  571. 

CHRONOLOGICAL  LIST  OF  BATTLES,  Engagements,  etc.,  during 
the  Rebellion,  1860-1865,  with  the  designation  of  troops 
engaged,  compiled  from  the  records  of  the  Adjutant- 
General's  Office. 

Washington:  Adjutant  General's  Printing  Office.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  136. 

(10  copies  printed  and  publication  suspended  with  the  operations  of  Jan.  3, 

1863.) 

CHRONOLOGICAL  SUMMARY  of  Engagements  and  Battles. 

(Washington.     War  Department.     1880.)     4to.     pp.  XXXIV.  155. 

50  copies  printed  on  fine  paper  and  interleaved  for  the  use  of  War  Department. 

CHRONOLOGICAL  SUMMARY  of  Engagements  and  Battles  with 
maps  from  the  Medical  and  Surgical  history  of  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion.  1861-65. 

Philadelphia.     1880.     4to.     pp.  33-*5S-  (Maps  16.) 

CHRONOLOGY  OF  THE  GREAT  REBELLION,  and  War  Map,  Showing 

the  localities  of  all  the  Battlefields. 
Cincinnati,  O.:  Charles  Tuttle,  Publisher.     321110.     pp.  72  and  Map. 

CINCINNATI  SOCIETY  OF  EX-ARMY  AND  NAVY  OFFICERS. 

1.  Account  of  the  6th  Annual  Meeting  Jan.  13,  1881.     Daily  Inquirer. 
Jan.  14,  1881.     With  programme,  bill  of  fare,  etc. 

2.  Resolutions  and  proceedings  upon  the  death  of  Gen.  Garfield. 

3.  Annual  Report  Cincinnati  Society  Ex-Army  Officers. 

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fare,  etc. 

5.  Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Cincinnati  Society  of  Ex-Army  and 
Navy  Officers.     Cincinnati.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

6.  Report  of  the  proceedings  and  speeches  of  the  Seventh  Annual 
Reunion  and  Supper  of  the  Cincinnati  Society  of  Ex-Army  and 
Navy  Officers,   held  at  the   Burnet   House,   January   12,    1882. 
Cincinnati.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  49. 

7.  Miscellaneous  papers  to  1884. 
8vo. 

197 


CIRCULARS  of  the  Provost  Marshal-General's  Bureau  for  1863, 

1864,  1865. 
Washington.    Adjutant-General's  Office.     1870.     I2mo.     pp.  XV.  1-245. 

CIRCULAR  on  Mustering  Service.  No.  i.  Jan.  i,  1864.  No.  87. 

Dec.  i,  1864. 

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Philadelphia.      1863.     pp.  26. 

2.  Second  Annual  Report.     Philadelphia.     1865.     pp.  19. 

3.  Third  Annual  Report.     Philadelphia.     1866.     pp.  20. 
8vo.     Photographs,  etc.,  inserted. 

CIVIL  WAR  STORIES.  Retold  from  St.  Nicholas.     Published  by 

the  Century  Co.,  New  York.  1905. 
New  York:  The  Century  Co.     The  De  Vinne  Press.     I2mo.     pp.  201. 

CLAIMS  OF  STATES  FOR  EXPENSES  in  Defense  of  United  States. 
53d  Congress,  3d  Session,  House  of  Representatives,  Report  No.  1811. 
Feb.  12,  1895.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

CLARIMONDE.     A  tale  of  New  Orleans  life  and  of  the  present 
War.     By  a  member  of  the  N.  O.  Washington  Artillery. 
Richmond:  M.  A.  Malsby.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  79. 

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Sigerfoos,  Captain  Girard  Sturtevant,  Captain  George  F. 
Baltzell,  and  1st  Lieutenant  Howard  C.  Price,  5th  United 
States  Infantry,  and  Adopted  by  the  Regiment  Novenber 

13,  I903- 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (i). 

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Girard  College  Chapel,  Friday  Evening,  June  9,  1899. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.    1899.    8vo.    pp.  37  (i). 

198 


COLBY  UNIVERSITY,  Maine. 

1.  Services   at  the  laying  of  the  cornerstone  of  the  Memorial  Hall  of 
Colby  University,  August  14,  1867;  and  at  the  dedication  of  the 
same,  August  10,  1869.     Waterville.     1869.     pp.  53. 

2.  An  obituary  Record  of  the  Colby  University  (Waterville  College 
till  1866)  from  1822  to  1870.     Waterville.     1870.     pp.  66,  and 
Errata. 

3.  Obituary  Record  from  187010  1873.      Supplement  No.  I.     Water 
ville.     1873.     pp.  16. 

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ville.     1877.     pp.  22. 

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199 


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(Raleigh,  N.  C.     1861.)    Document  No.  12.  2nd  Ex.  Ses.  1861.     8vo.    pp.  13. 

COMPARATIVE  STATEMENT  of  the  Number  of  men  furnished  and 
of  the  deaths  in  the  United  States  Army  during  the  late 
War. 

(Washington.    Adjt.  Gen.  Office.     1886.)     8vo.     pp.  4.     50  copies  printed. 

COMPILATION  OF  OFFICIAL  DOCUMENTS  illustrative  of  the 
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to  1876,  for  the  use  of  the  board  for  the  re-organization  of 
the  Army,  September  i,  1876. 

Washington.     1876.     Cap  folio,     pp.  —       12  copies  printed. 


COMPILER  SCRAP  BOOK,  GETTYSBURG,  PA. 

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COMPREHENSIVE  SKETCH  OF  THE  BATTLE  OF  MANASSAS  or 
Second  Battle  of  Bull  Run,  giving  a  brief  account  of  one 
of  the  most  important  engagements  of  the  late  Civil  War. 
Illustrated. 

Washington,  D.  C. :  Published  by  the  Manassas  Panorama  Co.  1886.  8vo.  pp.  23. 

COMPREHENSIVE  SKETCH  OF  THE  BATTLE  OF  MANASSAS  or 
Second  Battle  of  Bull  Run,  giving  a  brief  account  of  one 
of  the  most  important  engagements  of  the  late  Civil  War. 
Illustrated. 

Washington,  D.  C. :  Published  by  the  Manassas  Panorama  Co.  1886.  8vo.  pp.24. 

COMPLETE  ROSTER  OF  THE  EIGHTH  REGIMENT  New  Hampshire 

Volunteers, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  106. 

CONDENSED  HISTORY  OF  THE  WAR,  its  Causes  and  Results. 
Plain  Home  Told  Facts  for  the  Young  Men  and  Working 
Men  of  the  United  States.  Illustrated. 

n.  p.      1868.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

CONDUCT  OF  THE  WAR.  Report  of  the  Joint  Committee  on  the 
Conduct  of  the  War.  In  three  parts :  Part  i .  Army  of  the 
Potomac,  pp.  756.  Part  2.  Bull  Run — Ball's  Bluff,  pp. 
512.  Part  3.  Western  Department  or  Missouri — Miscel 
laneous,  pp.  659.  Washington.  1863.  At  the  Second 
Session,  Thirty-eighth  Congress. 

1.  Journal  pp.  LXXVIII.     Army  of  the  Potomac,     pp.524.     Battle 
Petersburg  and  Index  pp.  249. 

2.  Red    River   Expedition,     pp.   XLIX.     3-401.     Fort   Fisher   Ex 
pedition,     pp.  VIII.    3-360.     Heavy  Ordnance  and  Index,  pp.  182. 

3.  Sherman — Johnston,     pp.     23.     Light-Draught     Monitors,     pp. 
IV.  3-120.     Massacre  of  Cheyenne  Indians,     pp.  VI.  3-108.     Ice 
Contracts,     pp.    100.     Rosecran's    Campaigns,     pp.    119.     Mis 
cellaneous  and  Index,     pp.  88.     Washington.     1865. 

Supplemental  Report,  in  two  volumes.  Vol.  I.  Report  of  Major- 
General  William  T.  Sherman,  pp.  391.  Report  of  Major-General 
George  H.  Thomas,  pp.  472.  Vol.  II.  Report  of  Major-General 
John  Pope.  pp.  217.  Report  of  Major-General  J.  G.  Foster, 
pp.  23.  Report  of  Major-General  A.  Pleasanton.  pp.  13.  Report 
of  Major-General  E.  A.  Hitchcock,  pp.  12.  Report  of  Major- 
General  P.  H.  Sheridan,  pp.  77.  Report  of  Brigadier-General 
James  B.  Ricketts.  pp.  7.  Communication  of  Norman  Wiard. 
pp.  32.  Washington.  1866.  Massacre  at  Fort  Pillow,  pp.  128. 
Returned  prisoners,  pp.  34. 
Washington,  D.  C.  1864-1866.  9  Vols.  8vo. 

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CONFEDERATE  MEMORIAL  ADDRESSES,  Monday,  May  11,  1885, 

New  Bern,  N.  C.  Ladies  Memorial  Association. 
Richmond,  Va.:  Whittet  &  Shepperson.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  52. 

CONFEDERATE  MEMORIAL  DAY  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Re-interment 
of  the  Carolina  Dead  from  Gettysburg.  Address  of 
Rev.  Dr.  Gerardeau,  Odes,  etc. 

Charleston.     1871.     8vo.     pp.  — 

CONFEDERATE  MONUMENTS  ON  NATIONAL  PROPERTY.  Protest 
from  Veterans  Who  Fought  for  the  Preservation  of  Our 
Country  as  a  United  Nation. 

Flushing,  N.  Y.:  Flushing  Daily  Times  Print.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

CONFEDERATE  NOTE  ALBUM  for  a  complete  collection  (with 
descriptive  letter-press)  (by  Raphael  P.  Thain)  of  the 
various  designs  for  Face  and  Back  selected  by  the  Con 
federate  Treasury  authorities  for  the  Currency  of  the 
Confederate  States  of  America.  1861-1865. 

(Washington,  D.  C.     1876.)    Oblong  4to.    Letter  press  pp.  45.     Notes  pp.  88. 

(Privately  printed.)     (25  copies.) 

(The  specimens  of  notes  contain  all  the  rare  ones  and  in  good  condition.) 

CONFEDERATE  POSTAGE  STAMPS.     A  collection  of  the  Postage 

Stamps  of  the  Confederate  States. 
Sm.  4to.    pp.  (8). 

(Contains  some  of  the  rare  specimens  neatly  mounted.  Will  M.  Clemens's 
article  on  Confederate  postage  stamps  bound  in  from  Lippincott's  Magazine. 
Aug.,  1884.) 

CONFEDERATE  REPORTS  OF  BATTLES,  during  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  1860-1865. 

1.  Adjt. -General's  Printing  Office.     1876.     pp.  XI.  (i)  1-642. 

2.  n.  d.     pp.  XIV.     1-567  (i). 

3.  War  Records  Publication  Office.     1878.     pp.  XIII.  1-804. 

4.  War  Records  Publication  Office.     1880.     pp.  XXIV.   1-702. 

5.  n.  d.     pp.  1-1066. 

6.  War  Records  Publication  Office.     1881.     pp.  XXXVIII.   1-636. 

7.  War  Records  Publication  Office.     1882.     pp.  XXXV.  1-856. 

8.  War  Records  Publication  Office.     1882.     pp.  XXXVIII.   1-454. 

9.  n.  d.     pp.  1-470.  15.     n.  d.     pp.  1-366. 

10.  n.  d.     pp.  1-705.  16.     n.  d.     pp.  1-564. 

11.  n.  d.     pp.  1-492.  17.     n.  d.     pp.  1-350. 

12.  n.  d.     pp.  1-311.  18.     n.  d.     pp.  1-789. 

13.  n.  d.     pp.  1-919-  19-     n-  d.     pp.  I-I37- 

14.  n.  d.     pp.  1-248.  20.     n.  d.     pp.  1-139. 
Washington,  D.  C.     8vo.     Unique  set  of  the  preliminary  print. 

20  Volumes  in  17.  Contains  the  notes  and  references  of  all  the  Editors  engaged 
in  the  General  Series  of  the  Official  Records  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 


CONFEDERATE  SKETCHES. 

1.  Johnny  Reb  at  Play.     Nov.,  1878.    pp.  33-37. 

2.  With  Stonewall  Jackson.     Dec.,  1878.     pp.     220-233. 

3.  Fortunes  and  Misfortunes  of  Co.  C.     pp.  528-536. 

4.  The  Cook  of  the  Confederate  Army.     pp.  560-568. 

5.  A  Boy  in  Gray.     Sept.,  1881.     pp.  541-600. 

Scribner's   Magazine. 

CONFEDERATE  SOUVENIR  1862. 

Atlanta,  Ga. :  Published  by  Harry  Krouse  and  D.  C.  Black.     I2mo.     pp.  96. 

CONFEDERATE  STATE  ALMANAC  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1864, 
being  bissextile,  or  leap  year,  and  the  4th  year  of  the 
Independence  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America. 

Mobile,  Ala.:  S.  H.  Goetzel.     1863.     i6mo.    pp.  20. 

(Contains  "items  of  Southern  History,"  battles,  government,  etc.) 

CONFEDERATE   SURVIVORS    ASSOCIATION,   AUGUSTA,    GEORGIA. 

1.  Constitution  of  the  Confederate  Survivors  Association,  Augusta, 
Ga.     1878.     48mo.     pp.  10. 

2.  First  Annual  Meeting,  Memorial  Day,  April  26,  1879.     Address 
delivered    by    Col.    Chas.    C.    Jones,    Jr.     Augusta,    Ga.     1879. 
8vo.     pp.  8. 

3.  Second  Annual  Meeting,  April  26,  1880.     Address  delivered  by 
Col.  Chas.  C.  Jones,  Jr.     Augusta,  Ga.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  9. 

4.  Third  Annual  Meeting,  April  26,   1881.     Address  delivered  by 
Col.  Chas.  C.  Jones,  Jr.     Augusta,  Ga.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  n. 

5.  Fourth  Annual  Meeting,  April  26,  1882.     Address  delivered  by 
Col.  Chas.  C.  Jones,  Jr.     Augusta,  Ga.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  - 

6.  Fifth  Annual   Meeting,  April  26,    1883.     Address  delivered  by 
Col.  Chas.  C.  Jones,  Jr.     Augusta,  Ga.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

7.  Sixth  Annual   Meeting,   April  26,    1884.     Address  delivered  by 
Col.   Chas.   C.   Jones,  Jr.     Augusta,  Ga.     1884.     8vo.     pp.   19. 
Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Jones,  Jr. 

8.  Seventh  Annual  Meeting,  April  27,  1885.     Address  delivered  by 
Col.  Chas.  C.  Jones,  Jr.  (The  Battle  of  Honey  Hill.)      Augusta, 
Ga.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  1 6. 

9.  Eighth  Annual  Meeting,  April  26,   1886.     Address  delivered  by 
Col.    Chas.    C.    Jones,    Jr.,    LL.    D.    (Brigadier-General    Robert 
Toombs.)     Augusta,  Ga.     pp.  17. 

10.  Ninth  Annual  Reunion,  Memorial  Day,  April  26,  1887.     Address 
delivered  by  John  B.  Gordon.     Address  delivered  by  Col.  Chas. 
C.  Jones  (The  Old  South.)     Augusta,  Ga.     pp.  23. 

11.  Quarterly  Meeting,  Aug.   2,    1887.     Address  by  Col.   Chas.   C. 
Jones,  Jr.  (Hon.  R.  M.  T.  Hunter.)     Augusta,  Ga.     1887.     pp.  9. 

203 


12.  Tenth  Annual  Reunion,  Memorial  Day,  April  26,  1888.     Address 
delivered  by  Col.  Chas.  C.  Jones,  Jr.,  LL.  D.     (The  Evacuation 
of  Battery  Wagner  and  the  Battle  of  Ocean   Pond.)     Augusta, 
Ga.     1888.     pp.  20. 

13.  Eleventh  Annual  Reunion,  April  26,  1889.     Address  delivered  by 
Col.  Chas.  C.  Jones,   Jr.,   LL.    D.       (Georgians  during  the  War 
between  the  States.)     Augusta.     1889.     pp.  34  (i). 

14.  Twelfth  Annual   Reunion,  April  26,   1890.     Funeral  Oration  in 
honor  of  President  Jefferson  Davis,  by  Col.  Chas.  C.  Jones,  Jr. 
Augusta,  Ga.     1889.      pp.  18.      Address  by  Col.  Chas.  C.  Jones, 
Jr.  (The  Siege  and  Evacuation  of  Savannah,  Georgia,  in  December, 
1864.)     Augusta.     1890.     pp.  30  (i). 

15.  Thirteenth  Annual  Reunion,  April  27,  1891.  Address  delivered 
by  Col.  Chas.  C.  Jones.  (Sons  of  Confederate  Veterans.)  Augusta. 
1891.  pp.  9  (i).  Fourteenth  Annual  Reunion,  April  26,  1892. 
Address  by  Col.  C.  C.  Jones,  Jr.  (Defense  of  Battery  Wagner, 
July  18,  1863.)  Augusta,  Ga.  1892.  pp.  30  (i). 

1 6.  Fifteenth  Annual   Reunion,   April   26,    1893.     Address   by   Col. 
Chas.  C.  Jones,  Jr.   (Military  Operations  in  Georgia  during  the 
War  between   the   States.)     Chickamauga,   by   Col.    Joseph   B. 
Cummings.     Augusta,  Ga.     1893.     pp.  32. 

17.  Sixteenth  Annual  Reunion,  April  26,  1894.     In  Memoriam,  Col. 
Chas.  C.  Jones,  Jr.,  LL.  D.     8vo.     pp.  13.     Memorial  Resolution 
introduced  by  Colonel  Jos.   B.  Gumming.     Augusta,  Ga.     1894. 
pp.   20.      Address    delivered    before   the    Confederate   Survivors 
Association,  April  26,  1895.     Augusta,  Ga.     pp.  34. 

18.  Eighteenth   Annual    Reunion,    Memorial    Day,    April    27,    1896. 
Address  delivered  by  Captain  F.  Edgeworth  Eve.     Augusta,  Ga. 

PP-  37- 

19.  Nineteenth   Annual    Reunion,    Memorial    Day,   April    26,    1897. 
Report  submitted  by  Charles  Edgeworth  Jones.     Augusta,  Ga. 
pp.  12. 

20.  Eighth  Annual   Report  as  submitted  in   Richmond  Co.   Court 
House,  to  Camp  435,  U.  C.  V.,  on  Memorial  Day,  April  26,  1901, 
by  Charles  Edgeworth  Jones.     Remarks  of  Dr.  De  Saussure  Ford. 
Address  of  Mr.  Odwell   R.   Eve.     Presentation  Speech  of   Mr. 
C.  P.  Pressley,  and  Oration  at  the  Soldiers  Section  by  G.   R. 
Coffin,  Esq.     pp.  16. 

21.  Ninth  Annual  Report  as  submitted  in  Richmond  Co.  Court  House, 

to  Camp  435,  U.  S.  V.  of  Augusta,  Georgia,  on  Memorial  Day, 
April  26,  1902,  by  Chas.  Edgeworth  Jones,  Historian  of  the 
Association,  pp.  — 

22.  Tenth  Annual  Report  not  printed. 

23.  Eleventh  Annual  Report  not  printed. 

24.  Twelfth  Annual   Report  as  submitted  in   Richmond  Co.   Court 
House,  to  Camp  435,  U.  C.  V.,  of  Augusta,  Georgia,  on  Memorial 
Day,  April  26,  1905,  by  Chas.  Edgeworth  Jones,  Historian  of  the 
Association,     pp.  8. 

25.  Thirteenth  Annual  Report  not  printed. 
18  Vols.     Autograph  letters,  etc.,  inserted. 

204 


CONFEDERATE  VETERAN,  Nashville,  Tennessee.  Complete  from 
January,  1899,  to  December,  1913.  Volumes  VII  to  XXI 
inclusive. 

Nashville,  Tenn.     Sm.  4to.     15  Vols. 

CONFEDERATE  VIVANDIERE,  The;  or  the  Battle  of  Leesburg,  a 
Military  drama,  in  three  acts,  as  performed  at  the 
Montgomery  (Alabama)  Theatre,  by  an  amateur  company, 
for  the  benefit  of  the  First  Regiment  of  Alabama  Cavalry. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

CONFEDERATE  WAR  ETCHINGS.  Index  and  29  Plates. 

(Philadelphia.     1884.)     (Porter  &  Coates.) 
In  portfolio — 100  Sets  printed.     (No.  5.) 

CONNECTICUT.    The    Fifth    Regiment    Connecticut    Volunteer 

Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.    410.    pp.  37. 

CONNECTICUT.    The    Sixth    Regiment    Connecticut    Volunteer 

Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     4to.     pp.  33. 

CONNECTICUT.  The  Seventh   Regiment  Connecticut  Volunteer 

Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     4to.     pp.  37. 

CONNECTICUT.    The    Eighth    Regiment   Connecticut   Volunteer 

Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.    410.    pp.  31. 

CONNECTICUT.    The    Ninth    Regiment    Connecticut    Volunteer 

Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     4to.     pp.  35. 

CONNECTICUT.    The    Tenth    Regiment    Connecticut    Volunteer 

Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.    410.    pp.  37. 

CONNECTICUT.    Official.    The    Eleventh    Regiment   Connecticut 
Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.    4to.     pp.  — . 

CONNECTICUT.    Official.    The    Twelfth    Regiment    Connecticut 
Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     4to.     pp.  39. 

205 


CONNECTICUT.  The  Thirteenth  Regiment  Connecticut  Volunteer 

Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     410.     pp.  39. 

CONNECTICUT.  The  Fourteenth  Regiment  Connecticut  Volunteer 

Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1862-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.    4to.     pp.  38. 

CONNECTICUT.  The  Fifteenth  Regiment  Connecticut  Volunteer 

Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1862-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     410.     pp.  30. 

CONNECTICUT.  The  Sixteenth  Regiment  Connecticut  Volunteer 

Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1862-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     4to.     pp.  23. 

CONNECTICUT.  The  Seventeenth  Regiment  Connecticut  Volunteer 

Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1862-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.    4to.     pp.  25. 

CONNECTICUT.  Official.  The  Eighteenth  Regiment  Connecticut 
Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1862-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     4to.     pp.  25. 

CONNECTICUT.   Official.   The  Twentieth   Regiment  Connecticut 
Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1862-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     4to.     pp.  27. 

CONNECTICUT.  The  Twenty-first  Regiment  Connecticut  Volunteer 

Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1862-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     4to.     pp.  22. 

CONNECTICUT.        The    Twenty-second    Regiment    Connecticut 

Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     4to.     pp.  18. 

CONNECTICUT.  The    Twenty-third    Regiment    Connecticut 

Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     4to.     pp.  17. 

CONNECTICUT.  Official.  The  Twenty-fourth  Regiment  Connecticut 

Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     4to.     pp.  16. 

CONNECTICUT.  The    Twenty-fifth    Regiment    Connecticut 

Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     4to.     pp.  17. 

206 


CONNECTICUT.          The    Twenty-sixth    Regiment    Connecticut 

Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.    4to.     pp.  18. 

CONNECTICUT.        The  Twenty-seventh   Regiment  Connecticut 

Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.    4to.     pp.  20. 

CONNECTICUT.  Official.The  Twenty-eighth  Regiment  Connecticut 

Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
Hartford,  Conn.      1889.     4to.     pp.  14. 

CONNECTICUT.  The  Twenty-ninth  and  Thirtieth  Regiments 
Connecticut  Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion. 

Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     4to.     pp.  33. 

CONNECTICUT.    The    First    Regiment    Connecticut    Volunteer 
Heavy  Artillery,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     4to.     pp.  57. 

CONNECTICUT.   The   Second    Regiment    Connecticut   Volunteer 
Heavy  Artillery,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1862-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     4to.     pp.  47. 

CONNECTICUT.  The  Light  Batteries  Connecticut  Volunteers,  in 

the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1865. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     4to.     pp.  18. 

CONNECTICUT.     Catalogue  of  Connecticut  Volunteers. 

1.  Catalogue  of  the  ist,  2d,  3d,  4th  and  5th  Regiments  Connecticut 
Volunteers,  1861.     pp.  117.     1861. 

2.  6th,  7th,  8th,  9th,  loth,  and  nth  Regiments  of  Infantry,  First 
Light    Battery,    and    First    Battalion   of    Cavalry.     Connecticut 
Volunteers,  1861.     pp.  143.     1862. 

3.  I2th  and  I3th  Regiments,  Connecticut  Volunteers,  1862.     pp.  45. 
1862. 

4.  Catalogue  of  the  I4th,  isth,  i6th,  i7th,  :8th,  igth,  2oth  and  2ist 
Regiments  and  the  Second  Light  Battery  Connecticut  Volunteers 
for  Three  years;   and  the  22d,  23d,  24th,  25th,  26th,  27th,  and 
28th  Regiments  Connecticut  Volunteers  for  nine  months.     Com 
piled    from    Records    in    the    Adjutant-General's    Office,     1862. 
Joseph  D.  Williams,  Adjutant-General,     pp.  327.     1862. 

Hartford:  Press  of  Case,  Lockwood  &  Company.    4  Vols.    8vo. 

207 


CONNECTICUT.  The  Connecticut  Cavalry  Volunteers  in  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1865,  containing  the  history  and 
complete  roster  of  the  First  Squadron  and  of  the  first 
regiment  C.  C.  V.,  together  with  the  full  military  record 
of  every  man  in  either  of  these  Commands,  as  given  on  its 
muster  rolls,  and  in  other  Documents  in  the  Adjutant- 
General's  Office  at  Hartford  and  in  the  War  Department 
at  Washington.  Reprinted  by  permission  of  the  Adjutant- 
General  from  the  record  of  Connecticut  men  in  the  Army 
and  Navy  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  1861-1865. 

Hartford,  Conn.     1889.    4to.    pp.  47.  n. 

CONNECTICUT.  Annual  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the 
State  of  Connecticut. 

1.  For  the  year  1861.     Hartford.     1862.     pp.  115. 

2.  For    the    year    ending    March    31,    1863.     New    Haven.     1863. 

PP-  332. 

3.  For  the  year  ending  March  31,  1864.     Hartford.     1864.    pp.  356. 

4.  For  the  year  ending  March  31,  1865.     New  Haven.    1865.  pp.  494. 

5.  For  the  year  ending  March  31,  1866.    Hartford.    1866.    pp.  275. 

6.  For  the  year  ending  March  31,  1867.    Hartford.     1867.    pp.  69. 

7.  For  the  year  ending  March  31,  1868.    Hartford.     1868.    pp.  58. 

8.  Fortheyear  ending  March  31,  1869.  New  Haven.  1869.  pp.  58  (i). 

9.  For  the  year  ending  March  31,  1870.   New  Haven.    1870.   pp.  115. 
8vo.     5  Vols. 

Autograph  letter  of  Adjutant-General  S.  J.  Fox  in  relation  to  this  complete  set. 

t 

CONNECTICUT.  The  Connecticut  War  Records. 

Vol.  I.   pp.  242.  August,  i863,-July,  1865.  12  Nos. 
Vol.  II.   pp.  510.  August,  1864, -July,  1865.  12  Nos. 
New  Haven,  Conn.  4to.  2  Vols. 

CONNECTICUT. 

1.  Roll  of  Honor.     (Adjt.-Gen.  Report.     1870.)     pp.  51-155. 

2.  Roll  of  Honor.     (Adjt.-Gen.  Report.     1871.)     pp.  51-55. 
New  Haven,  Conn.     8vo. 

CONSOLIDATED  STATEMENT  of  Prisoners  of  War  captured  and 
paroled,  and  of  prisoners  of  War  captured  and  sent  North 
by  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee  (Major-General  U.  S. 
Grant  Commanding)  during  the  month  of  July,  1863. 

Washington.    War  Records  Office.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  3.     50  copies  printed. 

208 


CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS  for  the  United  Confederate 
Veterans,  prepared  by  the  Committee  on  Constitution  and 
By-Laws,  appointed  at  the  Third  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Organization,  held  in  New  Orleans,  April,  1892.  Sessions 
of  Committee  held  in  New  Orleans,  February  I3th,  I4th 
and  I5th,  1892,  and  adopted  at  Houston,  Texas,  May  23d, 
J^QS-  J.  B.  Gordon,  General  Commanding.  Geo.  Moorman, 
Adjutant-General  and  Chief  of  Staff. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS  of  the  Cincinnati  Society  of  Ex- 
Army  and  Navy  Officers. 
Cincinnati:  Published  for  the  Society.     1878.     32mo.     pp.  10. 

CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS  of  the  Medal  of  Honor  Legion.     A 
Military  and  Naval  Order  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
Washington,  D.  C.:  Beresford,  Printer.     1893.     I2mo.     pp.23. 

CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS  of  the  New  Jersey  Union  Officers 
Association.  The  Annual  Meetings  are  held  at  Trenton, 
N.  J.,  on  the  9th  of  April  of  each  year. 

Trenton,  N.J.:  Murphy  &Bechtel,  Book  and  Job  Printers.  1875.  481110.  pp.  16. 

CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS  of  the  Society  of  the  Sixth  Army 

Corps  together  with  its  Organization.  1869. 
n.  p.  n.  d.    I2mo.     pp.  8  (i).     Programme  Dedication  of  Monument  inserted. 

CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS  of  the  6th  O.  V.  I.  Benevolent 
Association,  and  Roster  6th  O.  V.  I.  Regiment,  June  15, 
1890,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS  of  the  White  Star  Union. 
Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird.     1865.     641110.     pp.  27. 

CONSTITUTION,  By-Laws  and  Roll  of  Members  of  the  Confederate 

Veterans  Association  of  the  District  of  Columbia. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  16. 

CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS  of  the  Veteran  Association  73d 
Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols.  (2d  Fire  Zouaves)  4th  Regt.  Excelsior 
Brigade.  Organized  May  3d,  1880.  Incorporated  July 

25,  1884. 
New  York:  S.  E.  Wursman.     1894.     321110.     pp.  17. 

209 


CONSTITUTION  of  the  Association  of  Officers  of  the  First  Long 

Island  Volunteer  Regiment  of  1861. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  3. 

CONTRIBUTION  OF  THE  CENTRAL  HIGH  SCHOOL  of  Philadelphia 

to  the  War. 
Philadelphia:  Crissy  &  Markley,  Printers.     1864.     i8mo.    pp.  32. 

CONTROVERSIES  relating  to  the  Memoirs  of  General  W.  T. 
Sherman  and  his  Campaigns.  A  collection  of  newspaper 
cuttings,  etc.,  magazine  articles,  reviews,  etc. 

Vol.  I.    8vo.    pp.  469.    Vol.  II.    pp.  200. 

COOPER      SHOP      VOLUNTEER      REFRESHMENT      COMMITTEE. 

Philadelphia,   May  26,   1863.   Organized  May  26,   1861. 

Second  Annual  Statement. 
Philadelphia:  Collins,  Printer.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

COPIES  OF  DOCUMENTS  AND  PAPERS  relating  to  Certain  Tennessee 
Railroads.  Submitted  by  the  Secretary  of  War  in  response 
to  Senate  Resolution  of  December  n,  1895. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  141. 

(War  Railroads.) 

CORRESPONDENCE  and   other  papers  relating  to   Fort  Sumter. 

Executive  Documents,  No.  2. 
Charleston:  Evans  &  Cogswell.     1861.    8vo.    pp.28. 

CORRESPONDENCE  between  the  Secretary  of  War  and  Governor 
Brown  growing  out  of  a  requisition  made  upon  the 
Governor  for  the  reserve  militia  of  Georgia  to  be  turned 
over  to  Confederate  control. 

Milledgeville,  Ga.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  — 

CORRESPONDENCE  between  the  War  Department  and  General 
Lovell  relating  to  the  defences  of  New  Orleans,  submitted 
in  response  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  Representatives 
passed  third  February  1863. 

Richmond:  R.  M.  Smith.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  123. 

From  page  88  to  123  is  the  correspondence  with  Gov.  T.  O.  Moore  upon  the 

same  subject  with  separate  title  page  and  index. 

Gen.  Lovell's  copy  with  ms.  notes  and  mems.    Gen.  Orders  No.  152  inserted. 

CORRESPONDENCE,  etc.,  relating  to  the  Meridian  Expedition,  etc. 

Union. 

Washington,  D.  C.     (War  Records  Office.     1884.)     8vo.     pp.  125. 
50  copies  printed. 

2IO 


CORRESPONDENCE  relating  to  the  operations  against  Vicksburg. 
Washington.     War  Records  Office.    1885.    8vo.    pp.  60.    50  copies  printed. 

COURT-MARTIAL  OF  E.  W.  ANDREWS  AND  OTHERS.  Letter  of 
the  Secretary  of  War,  communicating  in  compliance  with 
a  resolution  of  the  Senate  of  December  25,  1865,  copies  of 
the  records  and  proceedings,  with  review  of  the  same  by 
the  Judge  Advocate-General,  of  the  Military  Commissions 
by  which  were  tried  and  convicted  E.  W.  Andrews,  of 
South  Carolina;  J.M.  Brown  and  C.  C.  Reese,  of  Georgia; 
J.  L.  McMillan  and  Neill  McGill,  of  North  Carolina. 

39th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  n.     Jan.  9,  1866. 
8vo.     pp.  243. 


Dabney,  Robert  Lewis. — A  MEMORIAL  of  Lieut. -Colonel  John 
T.  Thornton,  of  the  Third  Virginia  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A. 

Richmond,  Va.     1864.      I2mo.     pp.  — 

Dabney,   Robert  Lewis. — LIFE  AND  CAMPAIGNS  OF  LIEUT. - 
GEN.  THOMAS  J.  JACKSON  (Stonewall  Jackson).    By  Prof. 
R.     L.     Dabney,     D.  D.     *     *      Illustrated    with    steel 
portrait  and  eleven  diagrams.     *     *     * 
New  York:  Blelock  &  Co.  *  *  *     1866.     8vo.     pp.  X.  (2)  742. 
Autograph  letter  of  Stonewall  Jackson  dated  Sept.  24,    1861,  asking  cor 
rection  in  his  official  report  of  the  Battle  of  Manassas. 
Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Dabney,   Robert   Lewis— Chalmers,   W. — LIFE   OF   LIEUT. - 
GEN.    THOMAS   J.    JACKSON    (Stonewall   Jackson).      By 
Professor  R.  L.  Dabney,  D.  D.,  of  Richmond,  Virginia. 
Edited  by  Rev.  W.  Chalmers,  A.  M.,  London. 
London:  James  Nisbet  &  Co.     1864.     1866. 
Post.  8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  VI.  1-333.    Vol.  II.  pp.  XVI.  1-527. 
Bill  for  erecting  Military  Telegraph  from  Staunton,  Va.,  to  Harrisonburg,  Va., 
25  miles,  with  signed  certificate  from  B.  H.  Robertson,  Brig.-General  Com 
manding  Cavalry,  Sept.  i,  1862;  approved  for  payment  in  Autograph  by  T. 
J.  Jackson,  Major-General,  inserted. 

Dabney,  Robert  Lewis. — SKETCHES  OF  GEN.  JACKSON. 

The  Land  We  Love.     September,  1866.     pp.  310-314. 

Dahl,  O.  R. — KEY  TO  SOUTHERN  PRISONS  of  United  States 
Officers.  By  O.  R.  Dahl,  late  Lieutenant  and  Topogra 
phical  Engineer  Fifteenth  Wisconsin  Infantry. 

New  York:  John  A.  Gray  &  Green.     1865.     i2mo.     pp.  23. 


Dahlgren,  Charles  Bunker. — THE  DAHLGREN  SHELL-GUN  and 
its  services  during  the  late  Civil  War.   By  C.  B.  Dahlgren. 
Trenton,  N.  J.     1887.     Folio  pp.  23.     Privately  printed. 

Dahlgren,  John  Adolph.— MEMOIR  OF  ULRIC  DAHLGREN.    By 

his  Father,  Rear-Admiral  Dahlgren. 

(Motto.)  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1872.     i2mo.     pp.  X.-3O8. 
Presentation  copy. 

Autograph  letter  of  Admiral  Dahlgren  Nov.  n,  1863,  relating  to  Col.  Dahl- 
gren's  Signature.  Hon.  Abbott  Lawrence,  Gen.  McClellan  and  Gen.  Long- 
street  and  36  Engravings  and  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

Dahlinger,  Charles  W.— WHERE  THE  RED  VOLLEYS  POURED. 

By    Charles    W.    Dahlinger.        Illustrated    by    Charles 

Grunwald. 
(Motto.)  New  York:  G.  W.  Dillingham  Co.,  Publishers,   n.  d.    I2mo.   pp.  375. 

Dailey,  Charlotte  F. — REPORT  upon  the  disabled  Rhode  Island 
Soldiers,  their  names,  condition,  and  in  what  hospital 
they  are,  made  to  his  excellency  Gov.  Sprague,  and 
presented  to  the  General  Assembly  of  Rhode  Island, 
January  Session,  1863,  by  Mrs.  Charlotte  F.  Dailey, 
commissioned  by  the  Governor  to  visit  the  hospitals,  etc. 

Providence:  Alfred  Anthony,  Printer.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Dalbiac,  P.  H. — SPECIAL  CAMPAIGN  SERIES  No.  13.  The 
American  War  of  Secession,  1863,  Chancellorsville  and 
Gettysburg.  By  Colonel  P.  H.  Dalbiac,  Author  of  "A 
Catechism  of  Tactics,"  "History  of  the  45th  Regiment." 

London:  Swan  Sonnenschien  &  Co.,  Lim.     1911. 

I2mo.     pp.  VI.  (i)  1-187.     6  Maps. 

Dalzell,  James  M. — PRIVATE  DALZELL.  His  Autobiography, 
Poems  and  Comic  War  Papers.  Sketch  of  John  Gray, 
Washington's  Last  Soldier,  etc.  Part  I.  My  Autobio 
graphy.  Part  II.  My  War  Sketches,  etc.  Part  III.  John 
Gray. 

Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.     1888.     I2mo.     pp.  242  (4). 

Damon,   Herbert  C. — HISTORY  OF  THE   MILWAUKEE   LIGHT 
GUARD.    By  Herbert  C.  Damon,  organized  July  16,  1855. 
Milwaukee:  Printed  by  the  Sentinel  Company.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  319. 

Dana,    Charles   Anderson. — CHARLES   A.    DANA'S   REMINIS 
CENCES.   Men  and  Events  of  the  Civil  War. 
McClure's  Magazine.     Nov.,  iSo^-Aug.,  1898.     pp.  — 

212 


Dana,  Charles  Anderson. — RECOLLECTIONS  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR 
With  the  Leaders  at  Washington  and  in  the  Field  in  the 
Sixties.  By  Charles  A.  Dana,  Assistant  Secretary  of  War 
from  1863  to  1865.  With  portrait. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1898.     8vo.     pp.  296. 

Dana,  Charles  Anderson. — RECOLLECTIONS  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR 
with  the  leaders  at  Washington  and  in  the  field  in  the 
Sixties.  By  Charles  A.  Dana,  Assistant  Secretary  of  War 
from  1863-1865,  with  portrait. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Dana,    Charles    Anderson.— THE    WAR:    Some    Unpublished 

History.    By  the  Hon.  Charles  A.  Dana. 
North  American  Review.     August,  1891.     pp.  240-245. 

Dana,  Charles  Anderson— Wilson,  Joseph  Hopkins — THE 

LIFE  OF  ULYSSES  S.  GRANT,  General  of  the  Armies  of  the 
United  States.    By  Charles  A.  Dana,  and  J.  H.  Wilson. 

Springfield,  Mass.:  Published  by  Gordon  Bill  &  Company.      1868. 
8vo.     pp.  XVI.  424. 

Dana,  Malcom  McGregor. — -THE  NORWICH  MEMORIAL.  The 
Annals  of  Norwich,  New  London  County,  Connecticut, 
in  the  Great  Rebellion  of  1861-65.  By  Malcom  McG. 
Dana. 

Norwich,  Conn. :  J.  H.Jewett&  Company.    1873.    Sm.  4to.    pp.  XI. -349  (i). 

Autograph  note  of  Rev.  Mr.  Dana. 

Daniel,  F.  E. — RECOLLECTIONS  OF  A  REBEL  SURGEON  (and 
other  sketches)  or  in  the  Doctor's  Sappy  Days.  By  F.  E. 
Daniel,  M.  D.  Illustrated. 

Austin,  Texas:  Von  Boeckmann,  Schutze  &  Co.     1899.     I2mo.     pp.  264. 

Daniel,  John  Warwick.— JOHN  WARWICK  DANIEL  (Late  a 
Senator  from  Virginia).  Memorial  Address  Delivered  in 
the  Senate  and  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
United  States.  Proceedings  in  the  Senate  February  20, 
1911,  Proceedings  in  the  House  June  24,  1911.  Compiled 
under  the  directions  of  the  Joint  Committee  on  Printing. 

Washington.     1911.     8vo.     pp.  158. 

Daniel,  John  Warwick. — CHARACTER  OF  STONEWALL  JACKSON. 
By  John  Warwick  Daniel. 

Lynchburg:  Schaffter  &  Bryant,  Printers.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  63. 
Presentation  copy.    Autograph  letter  of  Major  Daniel,  C.  S.  A. 

213 


Daniel,  John  Warwick.— ROBERT  EDWARD  LEE.  An  Oration 
pronounced  at  the  unveiling  of  the  recumbent  figure  at 
Lexington,  Virginia,  June  28,  1883,  by  John  Warwick 
Daniel,  LL.  D. 

Savannah,  Ga.     1882.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  55  and  Colophon. 

100  copies  privately  printed  for  Mrs.  George  Wymberley  Jones  De  Renne,  of 

Savannah. 

Daniel,  John  Warwick. — ROBERT  EDWARD  LEE.  An  Oration 
pronounced  at  the  unveiling  of  the  recumbent  figure  at 
Lexington,  Virginia,  June  28,  1883,  by  John  Warwick 
Daniel,  LL.  D. 

Savannah,  Ga.     1883.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  55  (i).     40  Engravings  and   Portraits 
inserted.     100  copies  privately  printed  for  Mrs.  G.  W.  J.  De  Renne. 

Daniel,  John  Warwick. — THE  CAMPAIGN  AND  BATTLES  OF 
GETTYSBURG.  Address  of  Major  John  W.  Daniel,  of 
Lynchburg,  Va.  (Formerly  Asst.  Adjt.-Gen.  C.  S.  A.  on 
Staff  of  Gen.  Jubal  A.  Early),  before  the  Virginia  Division 
of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia  at  their  Annual  Meeting 
held  in  the  Capitol  in  Richmond,  Va.,  Oct.  28,  1875. 

(Motto.)    Lynchburg:  Bell,  Browne  &  Co.,  Printers.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  45. 

Presentation  copy.    Autograph  letter  of  Major  Daniel,  C.  S.  A. 

Daniel,  Lizzie  Carey. — CONFEDERATE  SCRAP  BOOK.  Copied 
from  a  Scrap  Book  Kept  by  a  Young  Girl  during  and 
immediately  after  the  War,  with  additions  from  War 
Copies  of  the  "Southern  Library  Messenger"  and  "Illus 
trated  News"  loaned  by  friends  and  other  relations  as 
accredited. 

Richmond,  Va.:  J.  L.  Hill  Printing  Company.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  IV.  1-256. 

Published  for  the  benefit  of  the  Memorial  Bazaar,  held  in  Richmond,  April  n, 

1893- 

Daniel,  Louis. — La  Guerre  aux  Etats-Unis  Topographic  Moeurs 
Histoire  Documents  diplomatiques  et  politiques  avec  une 
carte  de  la  Guerre  par  Louis  Daniel. 

Paris:  Jules  Vaerackece,  Librairie  Editeur.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  156. 

Daniel,  Raleigh  T. — Lee,  Fitzhugh. — THE  UNVEILING  OF 
THE  MONUMENT  TO  THE  CONFEDERATE  DEAD  of  Alexan 
dria,  Va.  Speeches  of  Capt.  Raleigh  T.  Daniels  and  Gov. 
Fitzhugh  Lee,  May  24,  1889. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  35. 

214 


Banner,  Joel  Albertus. — DANNER'S  POCKET  GUIDE  BOOK  of 
the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg  and  history  of  the  battle, 
with  map. 

Baltimore:  John  S.  Bridges  &  Co.,  Printers.     48010.     pp.  12. 

Banner,  Joel  Albertus. — DANNER'S  POCKET  GUIDE  BOOK  of 
the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg  and  History  of  the  Battle, 
with  map. 

Gettysburg,  Pa.     1886.     i8mo.     pp.  16. 

Banner,  Joel  Albertus. — POCKET  GUIDE  BOOK. 

Gettysburg:  "Truth"  Job  Print.     1890.     I2mo.     pp.  12.     (2  maps.) 

Banner,  Joel  Albertus. — DANNER'S  POCKET  GUIDE  BOOK  and 

History  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 
Harrisburg,  Pa.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  10.     Eighth  Edition. 

Banner,  Joel  Albertus. — DANNER'S  POCKET  GUIDE  BOOK,  with 

History  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 
(Gettysburg,  Pa.     1895.)     I2mo.     pp.  9.     Tenth  Edition. 

Banner,  Joel  Albertus.— DANNER'S  POCKET  GUIDE  BOOK,  with 

History  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  16.     Thirteenth  Edition. 

Banner,  Joel  Albertus.— BANNER'S  POCKET  GUIDE  BOOK,  with 

History  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 
(Gettysburg.     1899)     8vo.     pp.  14.     Fourteenth  Edition. 

Banner,  Joel  Albertus. — DANNER'S  POCKET  GUIDE  BOOK,  with 

History  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  9.     Fifteenth  Edition. 

Banner,  Joel  Albertus. — BANNER'S  POCKET  GUIDE  BOOK,  with 

History  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (30)     Seventeenth  Edition. 

Barling,   Flora  Adams. — DARLING'S   LETTERS,   or  Memories 

of  the  Civil  War.  By  Mrs.  Flora  Adams  Darling. 
New  York:  John  W.  Lovell  Company.     (1883.)     i6mo.     pp.  n.  226. 

Barling,  Jasper  T. — ADDRESS  Under  Which  Flag.  Delivered 
by  Jasper  T.  Darling  at  Richmond,  Indiana,  May  18, 
1911.  By  Invitation  of  the  Department  of  Indiana  Grand 
Army  of  the  Republic. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  21  (i).     First  Edition. 

215 


Darling,  Jasper  T.— COLD  FACTS.  The  Pen  of  Col.  Lee  Writes 
the  Indictment  Against  the  Sword  of  General  Lee  "The 
Pen  Mightier  than  the  Sword."  Address  Delivered  by 
Jasper  T.  Darling,  at  Freeport,  Illinois,  May  30,  1910. 

Chicago:  Press  of  Libby  &  Sherwood  Printing  Co.     I2mo.     pp.  16. 

Darling,  Jasper  T. — LEE  IN  HALL  OF  FAME.  Address  delivered 
by  Jasper  T.  Darling,  Memorial  Hall,  Chicago,  January 
i,  1910. 

Chicago:  Press  of  Libby  &  Sherwood  Printing  Co.    n.  p.  n.  d.   8vo.   pp.  16  (l). 

Autograph  of  Author. 

Darling,  Jasper  T. — PRAISE  OR  PASSION?  Wirz  Monument. 
Erected  by  Daughters  of  Confederacy  1909,  Andersonville, 
Ga.  Address  delivered  by  Jasper  T.  Darling,  evening  of 
May  13,  1909,  at  Andersonville,  Georgia. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Darling,  Jasper  T. — THE  HEART  OF  HOPE. 

n.  p.     Copyrighted  by  Jasper  T.  Darling.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

Dauchy,  George  Kellogg. — THE  BATTLE  OF  REAM'S  STATION. 
Paper  read  by  George  K.  Dauchy,  late  Lieutenant  Com 
manding  Twelfth  New  York  Battery  of  Light  Artillery, 
before  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Illinois,  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion,  May  8,  1890.  Reprinted  from 
Volume  III.  Military  Essays  and  Recollections:  Being 
papers  read  before  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of 
Illinois,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States. 

Chicago:  The  Dial  Press.     1899.     8vo.     pp.  125-140. 

Davenport,  Alfred. — CAMP  AND  FIELD  LIFE  of  the  Fifth  New 
York  Volunteer  Infantry  (Duryee  Zouaves).  By  Alfred 
Davenport. 

New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald.     1879.     I2mo.     pp.  485. 

Davenport,  Edwin  A. — HISTORY  OF  THE  NINTH  REGIMENT 
Illinois  Cavalry  Volunteers.  Published  under  the  Auspices 
of  the  Historical  Committee  of  the  Regiment. 

Chicago:  Edited  by  Edward  A.  Davenport.  1888.  8vo.  pp.  XII.  490c  (Errata.) 

Davey,  George  W. — SKETCH  of  the  nth  New  York  Battery. 

(Havelock.) 
Ms.     1876.     I2mo.     pp.  14.     Autograph  letter  of  Major  Davey. 

216 


Davidson,  H.  M. — HISTORY  OF  BATTERY  A.  First  Regiment  of 
Ohio  Vol.  Light  Artillery. 

Milwaukee:  Daily  Wisconsin  Steam  Printing  House.     1865. 
I2mo.     pp.  VII. -199. 

Davidson,  Nora  Fontaine  M. — CULLINGS  FROM  THE  CON 
FEDERACY.  A  Collection  of  Southern  Poems,  original  and 
others,  popular  during  the  War  between  the  States,  and 
incidents  and  facts  worth  recalling,  1862-1866,  including 
the  Doggerel  of  the  Camp,  as  well  as  Tender  Tribute  to 
the  Dead.  Compiled  by  Nora  Fontaine  M.  Davidson, 
Petersburg,  Va. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  The  Rufus  H.  Darby  Printing  Co.     1903. 
8vo.     pp.  163. 

Davies,  Henry  Eugene. — GREAT  COMMANDERS:  General 
Sheridan.  By  General  Henry  E.  Davies,  with  Portrait 
and  Maps. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1895.     i2mo.     pp.  VIII.  (i)  1-332. 

Davis,  Charles  E.— THREE  YEARS  IN  THE  ARMY.  The  Story  of 
the  Thirteenth  Massachusetts  Volunteers  from  July  16, 
1861,  to  August,  1864.  By  Charles  E.  Davis,  Jr. 

Boston:  Estes  &  Lauriat.     1894.     8vo.     pp.  XXXV.  1-476. 

Davis,  George  Breckenridge. — THE  MILITARY  LAWS  OF  THE 
UNITED  STATES.  Prepared  under  the  direction  of  the 
Honorable  Elihu  Root,  Secretary  of  War,  by  Brigadier- 
General  George  B.  Davis,  Judge- Advocate  General, 
United  States  Army. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1901.     8vo.     pp.  1152.     Fourth 
Edition. 

Davis,  Gherardi. — THE  COLORS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  ARMY 
1789-1912.  By  Gherardi  Davis. 

New  York:  Privately  printed  at  the  Gilliss  Press.    1912.    410.    pp.  XVI.  1-80. 
100  copies  printed. 

Davis,  J.  McCan. — ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  :  His  Book.  A  Facsimile 
Reproduction  of  the  Original  with  an  Explanatory  Note. 
By  J.  McCan  Davis. 

New  York:  McClure,  Phillips  &  Co.     1901.     481110.     pp.  (29)  (u)  (4). 

217 


Davis,   Jefferson. — INAUGURAL  ADDRESS  and  Messages. 

1.  Inaugural  Address  of  President  Davis  delivered   at   the  Capitol, 
Monday,  February  18,  1861,  at  10  o'clock  P.  M.     pp.  8. 

2.  Message  of  President  Davis  to  the  Congress  of  the  Confederate 
States  of  America.      Richmond,  July  20,  1861. 

3.  President's  Messages  to  the  Congress  of  the  Confederate  States. 
Richmond,  November  18,  1861.     pp.  8. 

4.  Message  of  the  President   to  the  Senate   and   House  of   Repre 
sentatives  of  the  Confederate  States,     pp.  4. 

5.  Message  of  the  President   to   the   Senate  and   House  of   Repre 
sentatives  of  the   Confederate  States.     Richmond,  January    12, 
1863.     pp.  16. 

6.  President's  Message  to  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives 
of    the    Confederate  States.        Richmond,    December    7,     1863. 
pp.  29. 

8vo.    6  Vols. 

Davis,  Jefferson. — EVIDENCE  SUBMITTED  TO  THE  COMMITTEE 
OF  CLAIMS  by  the  claimants  for  the  reward  for  the  capture 
of  Jefferson  Davis. 

Washington.     1867.     Mis.  Document  No.  82.     8vo.    pp.  27. 
Gen.  Palmer's  report  of  the  pursuit  inserted. 

Davis,  Jefferson. — ANDERSONVILLE  and  Other  War-Prisons.  By 

Jefferson  Davis. 
New  York:  Belford  Company,  Publishers.     (1890.)     8vo.     pp.  (37). 

Davis,  Jefferson. — A  SHORT  HISTORY  OF  THE  CONFEDERATE 

STATES  OF  AMERICA.     By  Jefferson  Davis. 
(Motto.)     New  York:  Belford  Company,  Publishers.     1890. 
8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-505. 

Davis,  Jefferson — Johnston,  Joseph  Eccleston. — CORRE 
SPONDENCE  between  the  President  and  General  Joseph  E. 
Johnston  together  with  that  of  the  Secretary  of  War  and 
the  Adjutant  and  Inspector-General,  during  the  months 
of  May,  June  and  July,  1863. 

Richmond:  R.  M.  Smith.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  64. 

Published  by  order  of  Congress. 

Davis,  Jefferson. — MESSAGE  transmitting  communication  from 
Secretary  of  War  in  regard  to  the  disasters  at  Forts  Henry 
and  Donelson,  etc. 

(Richmond,  Va.)     April  1st,  1862.     8vo.     pp.  40. 


Davis,  Jefferson. — MESSAGE  OF  THE  PRESIDENT  transmitting 
report  of  the  Secretary  of  War  and  correspondence  between 
Robt.  Ould,  Gen.  Lee  and  Gen.  Grant,  "for  the  relief  of 
Soldiers  who  are  prisoners  of  War  in  the  hands  of  the 
enemy." 

Dec.  6,  1864.     House  of  Representatives.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Davis,  Jefferson. — PRESIDENT'S  MESSAGE  and  Accompanying 

Documents.     ("On  outrages  of  the  enemy.") 
(Richmond,  Va.     Aug.  15,  1862.)     8vo.     pp.  12  (l). 

Davis,  Jefferson. — MESSAGE  OF  THE  PRESIDENT,  Richmond, 
Va.,  January  18,  1864.  (Relates  to  damages  by  encamp 
ments  of  troops.) 

(Richmond,  Va.     1864.)     8vo.     pp.  4. 

Davis,  Jefferson. — MESSAGE   OF  THE  PRESIDENT  to  the  House 

of  Representatives:  Richmond,  Va.,  Jan.  18,  1864. 
(Richmond,  Va.     1864.)     8vo.     pp.  4. 

Davis,  Jefferson. — MESSAGE  transmitting  List  of  Appointments 
made  from  the  ranks,  for  the  exhibition  of  distinguished 
valor  and  skill  in  the  field,  and  who  have  taken  the  posi 
tions  to  which  they  have  been  respectively  appointed. 

Richmond,  Va.     Jan.  13,  1864.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

Davis,  Jefferson. — MESSAGE  Dec.  7,  1863. 

(Richmond,  Va.     1864.)     8vo.     pp.  29. 

Davis,  Jefferson. — MESSAGE  of  Jefferson  Davis  and  commun 
ication  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  James  S.  Seddon, 
transmitting  papers,  report,  etc.,  relating  to  the  trial  of 
W.  E.  Coffman  by  order  of  Gen.  Imboden. 

(Richmond,  Va.     Feb.  n,  1864.)     8vo.     pp.  10. 

Davis,    Jefferson. — (MESSAGE    relating    to    the    payment    of 

Assessments  of  damages  by  officers  in  the  field.) 
(Richmond,  Va.     1864.)     8vo.     pp.  4. 

Davis,  Jefferson. — ROBERT  EDWARD  LEE.     By  Jefferson  Davis. 

New  York:  North  American  Review.     January,  1890.     pp.  55-56. 

Davis,  Jefferson. — THE  RISE  AND  FALL  OF  THE  CONFEDERATE 

GOVERNMENT.     By  Jefferson  Davis. 
London:  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.     1881. 
8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XXI.  1-707.     Vol.  II.  pp.  XVII.  1-808. 
An  autograph  lead  pencil  note  from  Mrs.  Davis  to  the  Officer  commanding  at 
Fort  Monroe,  inserted. 

219 


Davis,  Nicholas  A. — THE  CAMPAIGN  FROM  TEXAS  TO  MARYLAND 

by  (the)  Chaplain  Fourth  Texas  Reg.  C.  S.  A. 
Richmond.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  168. 

Davis,  O.  Wilson. — A  BRIEF  STATEMENT  of  the  Services  rendered 
his  Country  by  Winfield  S.  Hancock,  Major-General 
U.  S.  A.  Prepared  by  O.  Wilson  Davis. 

West  Chester,  Pennsylvania:  Printed  and  published  at  the  office  of  the  Chester 
County  Democrat.      1880.     8vo,     pp.  36.     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Hancock. 

Davis,  O.  Wilson. — SKETCH  OF  FREDERIC  FERNANDEZ  CAVADA, 
a  native  of  Cuba,  showing  partially  what  one  of  his  friends 
knew  of  him  as  a  soldier,  a  gentleman,  a  poet,  a  diplomat, 
an  author,  a  patriot,  and  a  victim.  Printed  for  private 
circulation. 

Philadelphia:  James  B.  Chandler.      1871.     8vo.     pp.  58. 

Davis,  Samuel  B. — ESCAPE  OF  A  CONFEDERATE  OFFICER  FROM 
PRISON.  What  he  saw  at  Andersonville.  How  he  \vas 
sentenced  to  death  and  saved  by  the  interposition  of 
President  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Norfolk,  Va. :  The  Landmark  Publishing  Company.      1892. 

I2mo.     pp.  72.     (Errata  slip.) 

Davis,  Theodore  R. — GRANT  UNDER  FIRE. 

The  Cosmopolitan.     January,  1893.     pp.  333-340. 

Davis,  Washington. — CAMP  FIRE  CHATS  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR; 
being  the  incident,  adventure  and  wayside  exploits  of  the 
Bivouac  and  Battlefield,  as  related  by  Veteran  Soldiers 
themselves,  embracing  the  Tragedy,  Romance,  Comedy, 
Humor  and  Pathos  in  the  varied  experiences  of  Army 
life  by  Washington  Davis.  Also  a  history  of  the  Grand 
Army  of  the  Republic  from  its  beginning  to  the  present 
date,  including  the  2Oth  National  Encampment  at  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  August,  1886,  and  other  Valuable  infor 
mation  by  a  Comrade. 

Chicago:  A.  B.  Gehman  &  Co.     1887.     I2mo.     pp.  XIII. -404. 

Davis,  William  Watts  Hart. — ADDRESS  delivered  at  the  Fifth 
Annual  Reunion  of  the  Survivors'  Association,  iO4th  Pa. 
Volunteers,  at  Newtown,  Bucks  Co.,  Sept.  20,  1894,  by 
W.  W.  H.  Davis. 

Doylestown:  The  Daily  Democrat,  September  26,  1894.     8vo.     pp.  (5). 

220 


Davis,  William  Watts  Hart. — ADDRESS:  In  Memory  of  William 
Richards  Gries,  late  Chaplain  of  iO4th  Regt.  Penna.  Vols., 
by  W.  W.  H.  Davis,  late  Col.  of  said  Regt.,  at  the  unveiling 
of  the  window  at  St.  Paul's  P.  E.  Church,  Doylestown. 
Sunday,  Sept.  27,  1884. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      i6mo.     pp.  9.     Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Davis,  William  Watts  Hart. — HISTORY  OF  THE  104™  PENN 
SYLVANIA  REGIMENT,  from  August  22,  1861,  to  September 
30,  1864.  By  W.  W.  H.  Davis,  late  Colonel. 

Philadelphia:  Jas.  B.  Rodgers,  Printer.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  364. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Davis. 

Davis,  William  Watts  Hart. — HISTORY  OF  THE  DOYLESTOWN 
GUARDS.  By  William  W.  H.  Davis,  Brevet  Brigadier- 
General  U.  S.  V.,  late  Captain. 

Doylestown,  Pa.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  223.  XV. 

125  copies  printed.     Fifteen  Illustrations  inserted. 

Davis,  William  Watts  Hart. — REMARKS  AT  THE  REUNION  OF 

Co.  A,  First  New  Jersey  Cavalry. 
Broadside.    (Press  of  Doylestown  Democrat.     1886.)     I2mo.     pp.  — 

Davis,  William  Watts  Hart. — SOLDIER  AND  CITIZEN.  The 
Military  and  Civil  Record  of  Gen.  W.  W.  H.  Davis,  of 
Doylestown,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.  Democratic  Nominee  for 
Congressman-at-large.  1884. 

(Motto.)     n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Davis,  William  Watts  Hart. — THE  CAMPAIGN  OF  1861  in  the 
Shenandoah  Valley.  A  paper  read  before  the  Commandery 
of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  of  the  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  May  3,  1893,  by  W.  W. 
H.  Davis,  Captain  of  the  25th  Pa.  Regiment,  Colonel  of 
the  iO4th  Pa.  Regiment,  Brevet  Brigadier-General  U.  S.  V. 

Doylestown,  Pa.:  Doylestown  Publishing  Company,  Printers.     1893. 

8vo.     pp.  1 8.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Davis. 

Davis,  William  Watts  Hart. — THE  CAMPAIGN  OF  1861  in  the 
Shenandoah  Valley.  A  paper  read  before  the  Commandery 
of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  of  the  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  May  3,  1893,  by  W.  W. 
H.  Davis,  Captain  of  the  25th  Pa.  Regiment,  Colonel  of 
the  io4th  Pa.  Regiment,  Brevet  Brigadier-General  U.  S.  V. 

Doylestown,  Pa.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  18  (i).     Second  Edition. 

221 


Davis,  William  Watts  Hart. — THE  DOYLESTOWN  GUARDS. 
How  the  First  Company  from  Bucks  County  took  the 
field  on  the  outbreak  of  the  War.  A  Record  of  Patriotism. 

Philadelphia:    The  Times.    September  15, 1895.    8vo.    pp.  (16).    (Mounted.) 

Davis,  William  Watts  Hart. — THE  STORY  OF  A  BATTLE.  Read 
before  the  Bucks  County  Historical  Society,  at  Doyles- 
town,  January  21,  1896.  By  Gen.  W.  W.  H.  Davis. 

The  Daily  Democrat,  January  22,  1896.     8vo.     pp.  (n).     (Mounted.) 

Davison,  F.  B. — SKETCH  of  the  Life  of  F.  B.  Davison,  M.  D., 

West  Pittston,  Pa.     Biography  is  History, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     48mo.     pp.  22.     Second  Edition. 
Autograph  letter  of  Major  Davison. 

Dawes,  Ephriam  Cutler. — IN  MEMORIAM.     William  Blackford 

Stephenson  (Adjt.  53d  Ohio  Vols.) 
(Cincinnati.     1879.)     n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  8. 
Privately  printed.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Dawes,  Ephriam  Cutler. — (!N  MEMORIAM.     1895.) 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  10.     Privately  printed. 

Dawes,  Rufus  R. — SERVICE  WITH  THE  SIXTH  WISCONSIN 
VOLUNTEERS.  By  Rufus  R.  Dawes,  Brevet  Brigadier- 
General  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

(Motto.)     Marietta,  O.:  E.  R.  Alderman  &  Sons.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  V.  330. 

Dawson,  Francis  W. — OUR  WOMEN  IN  THE  WAR.  An  address 
by  Capt.  Francis  W.  Dawson  delivered  February  22,  1887, 
at  the  Fifth  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Association  of  the 
Maryland  Line,  at  the  Academy  of  Music,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Printed  by  order  of  the  Association. 

Charleston,  S.  C.:  Walker,  Evans  &  Cogswell  Company,  Printers.     1887. 

8vo.     pp.  38. 

Dawson,  George  Francis. — LIFE  AND  SERVICES  OF  GEN.  JOHN 
A.  LOGAN,  as  Soldier  and  Statesman.  By  George  Francis 
Dawson,  Ex-Librarian  of  the  United  States  Senate, 
etc.  Published  by  subscription  only. 

(Motto.)    Chicago  and  New  York:  Belford,  Clarke  &  Company.    1887. 

Ry.     8vo.     pp.  XX.  1-580. 

Dawson,  George  Francis. — LIFE  AND  SERVICES  OF  GEN.  JOHN 
A.  LOGAN  as  Soldier  and  Statesman.  By  George  Francis 
Dawson,  Ex  Librarian  of  the  United  States  Senate. 

(Extract.)   Washington,  D.  C. :  The'National  Tribune.    1884.    i2mo.   pp.467. 


Dawson,  Henry  Barton. — CONFLICTS  OF  THE  WAR  OF  SECES 
SION,  i.  The  Story  of  Fort  Sumter  by  the  Editor 
(Henry  B.  Dawson). 

The  Historical  Magazine.     Jan.,  1872.     pp.  34-53. 

Two  Autograph  notes  of  Author. 

Dawson,  Sarah  Morgan. — A  CONFEDERATE  GIRL'S  DIARY.  By 
Sarah  Morgan,  with  an  introduction  by  Warrington 
Dawson  and  with  illustrations. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  Company.      1913. 

8vo.     pp.  XIX.  1-440  (i). 

Day,  D.  L. — MY  DIARY  OF  RAMBLES  with  the  25th  Mass. 
Volunteer  Infantry,  with  Burnside's  Coast  Division, 
1 8th  Army  Corps  and  Army  of  the  James.  By  D.  L.  Day. 

(Milford,  Mass.     1884.)     8vo.     pp.  153.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Day,  James  Byron. — THE  SURVIVING  SOLDIERS'  STEP  AND 
REWARD  OF  1861-5.  Address  delivered  by  Companion 
Major  J.  B.  Day,  at  the  Annual  Banquet  of  the  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  Indiana,  May  12,  1911. 

n.  d.  n.  p.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

Day,  L.  W. — STORY  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIRST  OHIO 

INFANTRY.     A  Memorial  Volume.     By  L.  W.  Day. 
Cleveland,  O.:  The  W.  M.  Bayne  Printing  Co.     1894.     8vo.     pp.  XIV.  463. 

Day,  Samuel  Phillips. — DOWN  SOUTH,  or  An  Englishman's 
experience  at  the  Seat  of  the  American  War.  By  Samuel 
Phillips  Day. 

London:  Hurst  &  Blackett,  Publishers.     1862.     I2mo. 

Vol.  I  pp.  X.  1-328.     Vol.  II  pp.  VIII.  1-327. 

Day,  Walter  E. — NOTES  ON  SOME  AMERICAN  BATTLEFIELDS. 

By  Miles. 
The  Royal  Engineers  Journal,  August,  1909.     pp.  (5)  97-168. 

Day,  Walter  E. — THE  CAMPAIGN  OF  GETTYSBURG.     By  "Miles." 

Boston:  Small,  Maynard  &  Company.     1912.     8vo.     pp.  202. 

Dean,  Benjamin  D.— RECOLLECTIONS  OF  THE  26TH  MISSOURI 

INFANTRY  in  the  War  for  the  Union. 

Lamar,  Missouri:  Printed  at  the  South  West  Missourian  Office.     1892. 
8vo.     pp.  VII.  1-256. 

Dearborn,  Stanley  B. — (FROM  WASHINGTON,  D.  C,  To 
SPOTTSYLVANIA  COURT  HOUSE.) 

Souvenir  of  Spottsylvania.     n.  p.     (1888.)      i8mo.     pp.  (30). 

223 


De  Ahna,  Henry  Charles. — REPORT  OF  THE  COMMITTEE  ON 
MILITARY  AFFAIRS,  to  whom  was  referred  the  petition  of 
Henry  Charles  De  Ahna. 

28th  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives.     Report  No.  124. 
1864.     8vo.     pp.  17. 

De  Bellaigue,  Louise. — Nos  Americains  Episodes  dela  Guerre 
de  Secession  par  Mme.  Louise  de  Bellaigue  nee  de 
Beauchesne. 

Paris:  Societe  Generale  de  Librairie  Catholjque.     1881. 

I2mo.     pp.  (3)  1-384.     (Errata.) 

Debray,   X.   B.—  A  SKETCH  of  the  history  of  Debray's  26th 

Regiment  of  Texas  Cavalry. 
Austin,  Texas.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  26. 
Portrait  of  Author  and  Autograph  letters  inserted.     Privately  printed. 

De  Caindry,  William  A.— THE  ESTABLISHMENT  OF  THE  WAR 
DEPARTMENT  as  one  of  the  civil  executive  departments  of 
the  U.  S.  Government;  with  a  general  view  of  its  interior 
organization  and  administration.  By  William  A.  De 
Caindry,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington  City.      1878.     8vo.     pp.  99.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

De  Chanal,  V. — THE  AMERICAN  ARMY  in  the  War  of  Secession. 
By  General  De  Chanal,  of  the  French  Army.  Translated 
by  First  Lieut.  M.  J.  O'Brien,  5th  U.  S.  Infantry. 

Leavenworth,  Kansas:  George  A.  Shimer.     1894.     8vo.     pp.     245. 

De  Chanal,  V. — L'Armee  Americaine  pendant  la  Guerre  de  la 

Secession,  par  V.  De  Chanal,  General  de  Brigade. 
Paris.     1872.     8vo.     pp.  263. 

Dechert,  Robert  Porter. — ORATION  of  Colonel  Robert  Porter 
Dechert  at  dedication  of  monument  of  29th  Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Volunteers.  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1885. 

(Philadelphia.     1885.)     8vo.     pp.  6.     (Badge,  etc.,  inserted.) 

De  Costa,  Benjamin  Franklin. — THE  EIGHTEENTH  MASSA 
CHUSETTS  REGIMENT.  A  Discourse  in  Commenoration  of 
Washington's  Birthday,  delivered  in  Falls  Church,  Fairfax 
Co.,  Va.,  on  Sunday,  February  23,  1862.  By  Rev.  B.  F. 
DeCosta,  Chaplain  of  the  Eighteenth  Massachusetts 
Regiment. 

(Motto.)     Charleston,  Mass.      1862.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  15. 

224 


De  Coynart,  R. — Precis  de  la  Guerre  des  Etats-Unis  D' 
Amerique,  par  R.  De  Coynart,  Lieutenant-Colonel  d'  Etat 
— Major  en  retraite. 

Paris:  Ch.  Tanera.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  344  (2). 

De  Flers,  Le  Marquis. — LE  COMTE  DE  PARIS.  By  Le  Marquis 
De  Flers.  Translated  by  Constance  Magendie,  with 
portraits  and  autograph. 

London:  W.  H.  Allen  &  Co.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  XIV.  (i.)  1-358. 

Autograph  letter  of  Comte  de  Paris. 

De  Fontaine,  F.  G. — ARMY  LETTERS  OF  1861-1865,  "Personne" 
(F.  G.  De  Fontaine), War  Correspondent,  etc.   Parts  I. -I I. 
Columbia,  S.  C.:  War  Record  Publishing  Co.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  1-113. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

De  Fontaine,  F.  G. — MARGINALIA,  or  Gleanings  from  an  Army 
Note  Book  by  "Personne,"  (F.  G.  De  Fontaine),  Army 
Correspondent  of  the  Charleston  Courier. 

Columbia,  S.  C.:  F.  G.  DeFontaine  &  Co.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  248. 

De  Fontaine,  F.  G.— SHOULDER  TO  SHOULDER.  Reminiscences 
of  Confederate  Camps  and  Fields,  by  Personne.  Parts 
I. -VI.  Complete. 

Charleston:  The  XIX.  Century.     1869-70.     pp  — 

De  Forest,  B.  S. — RANDOM  SKETCHES  and  wandering  thoughts, 
or  what  I  saw  in  Camp,  on  the  march,  bivouac,  the 
battlefield  and  hospital,  while  with  the  Army  in  Virginia, 
North  and  South  Carolina,  during  the  late  Rebellion, 
with  a  historical  sketch  of  the  Second  Oswego  Regiment 
8ist  New  York  State  V.  I.  A  record  of  all  its  officers  and 
roster  of  its  enlisted  men,  also  an  Appendix. 

Albany.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  324. 

De  Forest,  John  William. — CHARLESTON  UNDER  ARMS. 

The  Atlantic  Monthly,  April,  1861.     pp.  — 

De  Forest,  John  William. — FORCED  MARCHES. 

The  Galaxy,  June,  1868.  pp.  — 

Deering,  John  R. — LEE  AND  His  CAUSE,  or  The  Why  and  the 

How   of    the   War    Between    the   States.     By   John    R. 

Deering,  D.  D.,  Chaplain  Kentucky  Division,  U.  C.  V., 

once  of  Claiborne  Guards,  Co.  K.  I2th  Regt.  Miss.  Vol. 

Inft.,    Army    Northern    Virginia,    and    Later    of    Capt. 

Quirk's  Scouts,  Morgan's  Kentucky  Cavalry. 
New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1907. 
I2mo.     pp.  181. 

225 


DeForest,  John  William. — Miss  RAVENEL'S  CONVERSION  from 

Secession  to  Loyalty.     By  J.  W.  DeForest. 
New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers.     1867.     I2mo.     pp.  IV.  7-521. 
Autograph  letter  of  Major  De  Forest  giving  a  bibliographical  list  of  his 
contributions  to  the  literature  of  the  War. 

DeForest,  John  William. — PORT  HUDSON. 

Harper's  Magazine,  Aug.,  1867.     pp.  — 

DeForest,  John  William. — SHERIDAN'S  BATTLE  of  Winchester, 
Va. 

Harper's  Magazine,  Jan.,  1865.     pp.  — 

DeForest,  John  William. — SHERIDAN'S  VICTORY  of  Middle- 
town,  Va. 

Harper's  Magazine,  Feb.,  1865.  pp.  — 

DeForest,  John  William. — "THE  FIRST  TIME  UNDER  FIRE"  of 
the  1 2th  Regiment,  Connecticut  Volunteers,  Weitzel's 
Brigade,  Georgia  Landing,  Bayou  La  Fouche,  La., 
October  27,  1862. 

Harper's  Magazine,  Vol.  XXIX.     pp.  24. 

DeForest,  John  William. — THE  FIRST  TIME  UNDER  FIRE. 

Harper's  Magazine,  Sept.,  1864.     pp.  — 

De  Gasparin,  Agenor. — L'Amerique  devant  L' Europe  Principes 

et  Interets  par  Le  Cte.  Agenor  de  Gasparin. 
Paris:  Michel  Levy  Freres  Librairies  Editeurs.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  556. 

De  Hauranne,  Ernest  Duvergeer. — Huit  Mois  en  Amerique 
Letters  et  Notes  De  Voyage  1864-1865  par  Ernest 
Duvergeer  De  Hauranne. 

Paris:  Librairie  Internationale,  A.  Lacroix,  Verboeckhoven  &  C.     1866.  izmo. 

Tome  Premier  pp.  XI.  1-439.     Tome  Deuxieme  pp.  496. 

DeJarnette,  D.  C. — THE  MONROE  DOCTRINE.  Speech  of  Hon. 
D.  C.  DeJarnette,  of  Virginia,  in  the  Confederate  House 
of  Representatives,  January  3Oth,  1865,  Pending  Negoti 
ations  of  Peace. 

(Richmond,  Va.     1865.)     8vo.     pp.  20. 

DeKay,  Sidney — Brown,  George  W. — A  NIGHT  ATTACK  OF 
CAVALRY.  By  Sidney  DeKay,  late  U.  S.  V.  The  Mortar 
Flotilla  at  Forts  Jackson  and  St.  Philip.  By  George  W. 
Brown,  late  U.  S.  N. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

226 


Delano,  Jesse  L. — A  RECORD  OF  SUNDERLAND  in  the  Civil  War 
of  1861  to  1865.  Compiled  by  Jesse  L.  Delano  in  1881, 
according  to  vote  of  the  Town. 

Amherst,  Mass.:  J.  E.  Williams,  Printer.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  43.  (3). 

Autograph  of  Author. 

DeLeon,  Thomas  Cooper. — FOUR  YEARS  IN  REBEL  CAPITALS. 
An  inside  view  of  life  in  the  Confederacy,  from  birth  to 
death,  from  Original  Notes  collected  in  the  years  1861  to 
1865,  by  T.  C.  DeLeon. 

(Motto.)     Mobile,  Ala.:  The  Gossip  Printing  Company.     1890. 
8vo.     pp.  6.  VII. -376. 

DeLeon,  Thomas  Cooper. — JOSEPH  WHEELER,  the  Man,  the 
Statesman,  the  Soldier,  seen  in  Semi-Biographical  Sketches. 
By  T.  E.  De  Leon,  Author  of  "Four  years  in  Rebel 
Capitals,"  "Crag  Nest:  the  Romance  of  Sheridan's  Ride," 
"John  Holden,  Unionist,"  "The  Puritan's  Daughter,"  etc. 

Atlanta,  Ga. :  Byrd  Printing  Co.     1899.      l6mo.     pp.  142. 

Demby,  J.  William. — MYSTERIES  AND  MISERIES  OF  ARKANSAS; 
or  a  defense  of  the  loyality  of  the  State,  by  a  refugee. 

St.  Louis:  Published  for  the  Author.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  88. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Demby,  J.  William. — THE  HOME  AEGIS  AND  MONTHLY  RE 
VIEW,  devoted  to  the  interest  of  the  people.  Edited  and 
published  by  J.  Wm.  Demby,  Little  Rock,  Arkansas. 
(May,  1864,  to  April,  1865.) 

8vo.     pp.  239  (i).     Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Editor. 

Contains  various  and  full  accounts  of  "The  War  in  Arkansas." 

Demby,  J.  William. — THE  WAR  IN  ARKANSAS,  or  a  treatise  on 
the  Great  Rebellion  of  1861,  its  progress  and  ultimate 
results  upon  the  destinies  of  the  State.  A  defense  of  the 
loyalty  of  the  people,  their  wretched  condition  con 
sidered  ;  a  review  of  the  policy  of  the  Government  towards 
Union  People  and  the  Rebels. 

Little  Rock.     1864.     I2mo.     Published  as  a  series.     Nos.  1-2-3-4. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Deming,  Henry  Champion. — THE  LIFE  OF  ULYSSES  S. 
GRANT,  General,  United  States  Army. 

Hartford.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  — 

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De  Montalambert,  Charles. — La  Victoire  du  Nord  aux  Etats- 

Unis,  par  Le  Comte  Charles  de  Montalambert. 
New  York:  H.  de  Mavul.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  51. 

Denison,  Charles  Wheeler.  —  AMERICAN  BIOGRAPHICAL 
LIBRARY,  Winfield,  and  how  he  became  a  Major-General. 
By  Rev.  C.  W.  Denison,  late  Chaplain  U.  S.  A.  Richly 
embellished  with  many  fine  illustrations. 

Philadelphia:  William  Flint  &  Co.     1880.     16  mo.     pp.  IX.  335. 
Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Hancock. 

Denison,  Charles  Wheeler. — ILLUSTRATED  LIFE,  Campaigns, 
and  Public  Services  of  Philip  H.  Sheridan  (Major- 
General  Sheridan),  "The  Hero  of  the  Shenandoah  Valley," 
"Battle  of  Five  Forks,"  etc.  By  C.  W.  Denison,  late 
Chaplain  in  the  U.  S.  Army,  with  a  full  history  of  his  life, 
battles  and  campaigns,  with  a  portrait  of  General 
Sheridan,  and  other  illustrative  engravings  of  the  "Battles 
in  the  Shenandoah  Valley,"  "Battle  of  Five  Forks," 
"Sheridan's  Ride  to  the  Front,"  at  Winchester,  etc. 

Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Peterson  &  Brothers.     (1865.)      I2mo.     pp.  197. 
Autograph  of  Gen.  Sheridan. 

Denison,  Charles  Wheeler. — WINFIELD  THE  LAWYER'S  SON 

and  how  he  became  a  Major-General.     Illustrated. 
Philadelphia.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  —     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Hancock. 

Denison,  Charles  Wheeler. — WINFIELD,  and  how  he  became  a 
Major-General.  By  Rev.  C.  W.  Denison,  late  Chaplain 
U.  S.  A.  Richly  embellished  with  many  fine  illustrations. 

Philadelphia:  William  Flint  &  Co.     1880.     I2mo.     pp.  IX.  355. 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Hancock. 

Denison,  Charles  Wheeler. — THE  TANNER-BOY  and  how  he 

became  Lieutenant-General.     By  Major  Penniman. 
(Motto.)     Boston:  Roberts  Brothers.     1864.     i6mo.     pp.  VIII.  9-316. 

Denison,  Frederic. — SABRES  AND  SPURS:  The  First  Regiment 
Rhode  Island  Cavalry  in  the  Civil  War  1861-1865,  its 
origin,  marches,  scouts,  skirmishes,  raids,  battles,  suffer 
ings,  victories,  and  appropriate  official  papers,  with  the 
roll  of  honor  and  roll  of  the  regiment,  illustrated  with 
portraits  of  cavalry  generals  and  a  map  of  the  Regiment's 
Warpath.  By  Rev.  Frederic  Denison,  Chaplain. 

(Motto.)    Published  by  the  First  Rhode  Island  Cavalry  Veteran  Association. 

1876.      I2mo.     pp.  600. 

228 


Denison,  Frederic. — SHOT  AND  SHELL:  The  Third  Rhode  Island 

Heavy  Artillery  Regiment  in  the  Rebellion,   1861-1865. 

Camps,  Forts,  Batteries,  Garrisons,  Marches,  Skirmishes, 

Sieges,  Battles,  and  Victories;  also  the  roll  of  honor  and 

roll  of  the  Regiment.     Illustrated  with  Portrait,   Maps 

and  Scenes.     By  Rev.  Frederic  Denison,  A.  M.,  Chaplain. 

Providence:   J.  A.  &  R.  A.  Reid.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  368.     Published  for  the 

Third  R.  I.  H.  Art.  Vet.  Association.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Denison,  Frederic. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GROVETON,  August  28, 
1862.  By  Rev.  Frederic  Denison  (Chaplain  of  the  First 
Rhode  Island  Cavalry). 

Providence.     1885.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  35.     250  copies  printed. 

Denison,  George  Taylor,  Jr. — MODERN  CAVALRY:  Its  organ 
ization,  armament  and  employment  in  War,  with  an 
appendix  containing  letters  from  Generals  Fitzhugh  Lee, 
Stephen  D.  Lee  and  T.  L.  Rosser,  of  the  Confederate 
States  Cavalry,  and  Col.  Jenyns  system  of  non-pivot  drill 
in  use  in  the  I3th  Hussars.  Illustrations  and  map  of  the 
Battlefield  of  Monocacy,  Md.  1864. 

London.     1868.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

Denison,  George  Taylor. — A  HISTORY  OF  CAVALRY  from  the 
earliest  times,  with  lessons  for  the  future.  By  Lieut. -Col. 
George  T.  Denison,  Commanding  the  Governor-General's 
Body  Guard,  Canada. 

London:  MacMillan  &  Co.     1877.     8vo.     pp.  XXII.  1-567. 

Contains  an  account  of  the  Cavalry  Operations  1861-65  in  the  War. 

Dennis,  Truman  B. — THE  Two  ROADS  with  a  Vivid  Descrip 
tion  of  Sheridan's  Ride,  and  the  Battle  of  Cedar  Creek. 
By  Truman  B.  Dennis. 

n.  p.     (1889.)     4to.     pp.  2O. 

Denny,  J.  Waldo. — WEARING  THE  BLUE  in  the  Twenty-fifth 
Mass.  Volunteer  Infantry,  with  Burnside's  Coast  Division, 
1 8th  Army  Corps  and  the  Army  of  the  James.  By  J. 
Waldo  Denny. 

Worcester:  Putnam  &  Davis,  Publishers.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-523. 

Autograph  of  Capt.  Denny. 

Denslow,  Van  Buren. — FREMONT  AND  MCCLELLAN,  their 
Political  and  Military  Careers  Reviewed.  By  Van 
Buren  Denslow. 

Yonkers,  N.  Y.:  Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Semi- Weekly  Clarion.     1862. 

PP-  31- 

229 


Denson,  C.  B. — AN  ADDRESS  delivered  in  Raleigh,  N.  C.,  on 
Memorial  Day  (May  10),  1895.  Containing  a  Memoir  of 
the  late  Major-General  William  Henry  Chase  Whiting, 
of  the  Confederate  Army.  By  C.  B.  Denson  (of  the 
Engineer  Service  of  the  Confederate  States  Army). 

Raleigh:  Edwards  &  Broughton,  Printers  and  Binders.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  56. 

D'Orleans,  Louis  Philippe. — A  COLLECTION  of  Autograph 
letters  from  Philippe  Comte  de  Paris  to  John  P.  Nicholson, 
relating  to  the  Civil  War.  1877  to  date  of  death. 

8vo.     pp.  (132.) 

D'Orleans,    Louis   Philippe. — CIVIL   WAR   IN   AMERICA.     A 

collection  of  reviews,  notices,  etc.,  letters,  etc. 
4to.    pp.  (230).    3  Vols. 

D'Orleans,  Louis  Philippe. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG, 
from  the  History  of  the  Civil  War  in  America,  by  the 
Comte  de  Paris.  Published  by  special  arrangement  with 
the  Author.  (Edited  by  John  P.  Nicholson.) 

Philadelphia:  Porter  &  Coates.     (1886.)     8vo.     pp.  IX.  1-315. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

D'Orleans,  Louis  Philippe. — HISTORIE  de  la  Guerre  Civile  en 

Amerique  par  m.  le  Comte  de  Paris. 

Tome  Premier,     pp.  III.  1-598.  Tome  Deuxieme.     pp.  569.     1874. 

Tome  Troisieme.     pp.  692.     1875.        Tome  Quartrieme.     pp.  732.     1875. 
Tome  Cinquieme.     pp.  761.     1883.       Tome  Sixieme.     pp.  779.     1883. 
Tome  Septieme.     pp.  787.     1888. 
Cartes  &  planches  Tomes  I.-VI.     1874-1883. 

8vo.     8     Vols.     2  portraits  and  8  autograph  letters  of  Author  relating  to  the 
history  inserted. 

D'Orleans,  Louis  Philippe. — GETTYSBURG  THIRTY  YEARS 
AFTER.  Gen.  Meade's  Original  Announcement  of  the 
Victory  at  Gettysburg,  and  3  other  General  Orders; 
Original  Sheet  Proofs  of  Count  de  Paris's  Magazine 
Article  on  Gettysburg,  with  numerous  corrections  in  his 
handwriting. 

Sm.  4to.     pp.  (12).     (Mounted.) 

D'Orleans,  Louis  Philippe. — HISTORY  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR  in 
America  by  the  Comte  de  Paris,  translated  with  the 
approval  of  the  Author,  by  Louis  F.  Tasistro,  edited  by 
Henry  Coppee,  LL.  D.  New  Edition  revised  by  Bvt. 
Lieut. -Colonel  John  P.  Nicholson,  A.  M.,  Litt.  D. 

Philadelphia:  The  John  C.  Winston  Co.      1907. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  XVI.  1-640.     Vol.  II.  pp.  XXVI.  1-762.     2  Vols. 

230 


D'Orleans,  Louis  Philippe.— HISTORY  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR  in 
America  by  the  Comte  de  Paris,  translated  with  the 
approval  of  the  Author,  by  Louis  F.  Tasistro,  edited  by 
Henry  Coppee,  LL.  D. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  XVI.  1-640.     Vol.  II.  pp.  XXVI.  1-762.     Published  by  special 
arrangement  with  the  Author.     Vol.  III.  (John  P.  Nicholson,  Editor.)  pp. 
XXI.  1-923.     Vol.  IV.  (John  P.  Nicholson,  Editor.)  pp.  XVIII.  1-681. 
Philadelphia.      1876.      1883.      1888. 
Autograph  letters  of  Author,  portraits,  etc.,  inserted. 

D'Orleans,  Louis  Philippe. — GETTYSBURG.  Thirty  Years 
After.  By  H.  R.  H.  The  Count  of  Paris,  Maj.-Gen.  O. 
O.  Howard,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  W.  Slocum,  Maj.-Gen. 
Abner  Doubleday.  Farther  Recollections  of  Gettysburg 
by  Major-General  Daniel  E.  Sickles,  Major-General  D. 
McM.  Gregg,  Major-General  John  Newton  and  Major- 
General  Daniel  Butterfield. 

North  American  Review,  February,  March,  1891.    pp.  129-149.    pp.  257-286. 

Autograph  letters  of  Gens.  Doubleday,  Sickles  and  Butterfield,  and  Autographs 

of  Comte  de  Paris  and  Gen.  Howard  inserted. 

D'Orleans,  Louis  Philippe. — Guerre  Civile  en  Amerique 
Chapitre  Premier  Tome  VIII.  Le  Forte  Pillow.  (Original 
Manuscript.) 

4to.    pp.  143. 

D'Orleans,  Louis  Philippe. — Guerre  Civile  en  Amerique 
Chapitre  Troisieme.  Tome  VIII.  Alexandria.  (Original 
Manuscript.) 

4to.    pp.  119. 

D'Orleans,   Louis   Philippe. — Guerre    Civile    en    Amerique. 

Chapitre  Second.     Tome  VIII.   "Mansfield."     (Original 

Manuscript.) 
4to.    pp.  129. 

D'Orleans,  Louis  Philippe. — HISTORIE  de  la  Guerre  Civile  in 
Amerique  par  Comte  de  Paris.  Cartes  et  Plances. 

Paris:  Premiere  et  Deuxieme  Livraisons  coutinant  les  planches  I.  a  IX.   (Sept 

feuilles.)     1874. 

Paris:  Troisieme  et  Quatrieme  Livraisons  coutinant  les  planches  X.  a  XIX. 

(Six  feuilles.)     1875. 

Paris:  Cinquieme  et  Sixieme  Livraisons  coutinant  les  planches  XX.  a  XXX. 

(Six  feuilles.)     1883.    (Proofs.) 

231 


D'Orleans,  Louis  Philippe. — Le  General  MacClellan  par  le 

Comte  de  Paris. 

Revue  Militaire  Suisse.     XXXII6.     Annee  No.  5,  15  Mai  1887. 
8vo.     pp.  193-226. 

D'Orleans,  Louis  Philippe. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG 
from  History  of  the  Civil  War  in  America.  By  the 
Comte  de  Paris.  Published  by  special  arrangements 
with  the  Author.  New,  Revised  Edition.  (Edited  by 
John  P.  Nicholson.) 

Philadelphia:  The  John  C.  Winston  Co.     (1907.)     8vo.     pp.  IX.  1-315. 

DePeyster,    John    Watts. — MAJ.-GEN.    JOSEPH    HOOKER    in 

command  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  20.     Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 
Presentation  copy  from  Gen.  J.  Watts  DePeyster  to  Frank  Moore. 

DePeyster,  Frederic. — MEMOIR  OF  ROBERT  PARKER  PARROTT. 

By  Frederic  de  Peyster,  LL.  D.,  F.  R.  H.  S. 
New  York.     MDCCCLXXVIII.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  16.     Privately  printed. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts,  Jr. — A  THRENODY.  Sta  Viator, 
Heroem  Calcas'  In  remembrance  of  Brevet  Colonel 
U.  S.  and  N.  Y.  Vol.  John  Watts  DePeyster,  Junior. 

Nen-  York:  J.  R.  Huth.  Printer.     1874.     4to.     pp.  22.     Privately  printed. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — A  CHARACTER  OF  PHIL.  KEARNY. 

The  Volunteer.     1869.     Vol.  I,  No.  i,     pp.  - 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — ADDRESS  at  Red  Hook,  N.  Y. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  122. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — A  MILITARY  MEMOIR  OF  WILLIAM 
MAHONE,  a  Major-General  in  the  Confederate  Army.  By 
General  J.  Watts  DePeyster. 

The  Historical  Magazine.   July,  1871.    New  Series.    Vol.  X.    pp.  12-33. 

Corrected  from  the  edition  of  June,  1870,  inconsequence  of  certain  Statements 

made  by  the  Author;  newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — ANDREW  ATKINSON  HUMPHREYS,  of 
Pennsylvania,  Brigadier-General  and  Brevet  Major- 
General  U.  S.  A.,  Major-General  U.  S.  V.,  Chief  of  Staff 
and  Commander  of  the  Combined  Second-Third  Corps, 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  Chief  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.  By 
Brevet  Major-General  J.  Watts  DePeyster. 

Lancaster:  Intelligencer  Print.     18*86.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  21. 

232 


DePeyster,    John   Watts. — ANDREW  ATKINSON  HUMPHREYS. 

(Prominent  men  of  the  Civil  War  Period.) 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  347-369- 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — ANALYTICAL  PARALLEL  and  Criticism 
on  the  Principal  Union  and  Rebel  Generals  who  have  held 
Commands  in  Chief  of  Armies. 

Tivoli.     December,  1865.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Privately  printed  and  signed  by  Author. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — BEFORE,  At,  and  After  Gettysburg. 

1.  Lee  on  the  Susquehanna  in  June-July,  1863,  with  notes. 

2.  The  Famous  Bridging  of  the  Leech  by  Gustavus  Adolphus,  in  1863, 
from  the  Narrative  of  an  Eye  Witness,  an  English  Colonel  in  the 
Swedish  Service. 

3.  Bridging  Illustrated. 

4.  Hooker's  Effect  on  Gettysburg. 

5.  Sickles  at  Gettysburg. 

6.  Hood  (Rebel)  on  Gettysburg. 

7.  After  Gettysburg  and  at  Williamsport  and  Falling  Waters  in 
July,  1863. 

8.  Remarks  on  the  Beneficial  Union  of  the  Theoretical  and  Practical. 
By  J.  Watts  DePeyster. 

New  York:  Charles  H.  Ludwig.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  56  (i). 

DePeyster,    John    Watts. — CHANCELLORSVILLE.      A    critical 

review  of  the  Battle. 
Onward,  Oct.,  Nov.,  Dec.,  1869.     Jan.,  Feb.,  Mar.,  1870. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — CORPORAL  CASEY,  or  the  History  of 

a  Cavalry  Regiment  (Ira  Harris  Regiment). 
(New  York.)    The  Citizen  and  Round  Table,  Nov.  26  and  Dec.  2.  1870. 
Folio,     pp.  5.     (Mounted.) 

DePeyster,    John    Watts. — DECISIVE    BATTLES    of    the    late 

Rebellion. 
The  Volunteer,     pp.  — 

DePeyster,    John   Watts. — FREDERICKSBURG:   Who   was   re 
sponsible  for  the  repulse? 
Onward.     Sept.,  1869.     pp.  — 

DePeyster,  John  Watts.  —  FROM  CHANCELLORSVILLE  TO 
GETTYSBURG:  The  most  terrible  march  of  the  War  to 
put  down  the  Slaveholder's  Rebellion.  From  a  forth 
coming  history  of  the  Glorious  old  fighting  Third  Corps. 

New  York:  The  Citizen  and  Round  Table.     Nov.  12,  1870,  to  July  22,  1871. 

Folio.     (Mounted.)     Unique. 

233 


DePeyster,  John  Watts. — FROM  THE  RAPIDAN  TO  APPOMATTOX 
COURT  HOUSE.  By  J.  Watts  DePeyster,  Brevet  Major- 
General,  S.  N.  Y. 

Philadelphia:  L.  R.  Hamersly  &  Co.     1883.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  6. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — GETTYSBURG,  was  it  a  decisive  battle? 
Onward.     1869.     pp.  — 

DePeyster,   John  Watts.— PARTS  I.-II.-III.-IV.-V.-VI.    The 

Grand  Hunt  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  on  the  3d-yth 
(A.  M.)  April.  Petersburg  to  High  Bridge,  Major- 
General  Andrew  Atkinson  Humphreys  and  the  combined 
Second-Third  Corps  leading  the  pursuit  from  Petersville 
to  High  Bridge.  By  Anchor.  One  hundred  copies 
printed  as  Manuscript  for  private  circulation.  New  York 
1872. 

Part  VII.  Cumberland  Church,  or  the  Heights  of  Farm- 
ville:  The  last  stricken  field  of  the  Army  of  Northern 
Virginia,  yth  April,  1865.  Major-General  Andrew- 
Atkinson  Humphreys  and  the  combined  Second-Third 
Corps,  leading  the  pursuit  from  Petersville  to  Appomattox 
Court  House  by  Cumberland  Church.  By  Anchor. 
Two  hundred  copies  printed  as  Manuscript  for  private 
circulation  but  not  revised  nor  corrected. 

New  York.     1874.     4to-     2  Vols. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  DePeyster. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — LEE  ON  THE  SUSQUEHANNA  in  1863. 

A  Military  Criticism  by  J.  Watts  DePeyster. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  16. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — LOCAL  MEMORIALS  relating  to  the 
DePeyster  and  Watts  and  Affiliated  families  connected 
with  Red  Hook  Township,  Duchess  Co.,  S.  N.  Y. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  Charles  H.  Ludwig,  Printer.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  79. 

Contains  sketches  of  the  Services  of  the  families  in  the  War  1861-65. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts.  —  MAJOR-GENERAL  GEORGE  H. 
THOMAS.  The  annual  address  delivered  before  the  New 
York  Historical  Society,  Tuesday  Evening,  Jan.  5,  1875, 
by  Gen.  John  Watts  DePeyster. 

New  York:  Published  by  Atlantic  Publishing  Co.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  24. 
Presentation    copy.     Autograph    note    of    Gen.    DePeyster    and    newspaper 
cuttings. 


DePeyster,  John  Watts. — MAJOR-GENERAL  GERSHOM  MOTT, 

U.  S.  V.,  and  the  Third  Corps  Army  of  the  Potomac. 
The  United  Service.     August,  1885.     pp.  152-167. 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Mott  inserted. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — THE  DECISIVE  CONFLICTS  OF  THE 
LATE  CIVIL  WAR,  or  Slaveholder's  Rebellion,  Battles 
Morally,  Territorially,  and  Militarily  Decisive.  First 
Class,  Shiloh,  or  Pittsburg  Landing,  Antietam  or  Sharps- 
burg,  Stone  River  or  Murfreesborough,  Gettysburg, 
Nashville.  Second  Class.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Rich  Moun 
tain,  W.  Va.,  Springfield,  Mo.,  Williamsburg,  Va.,  Mun- 
fordsville,  Ky.  By  J.  Watts  DePeyster. 

(Mottoes.)     New  York:  Macdonald  &  Co.,  Printers.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  76. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  DePeyster. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — THE  ANNIVERSARY  ADDRESS  de 
livered  before  the  Third  Army  Corps  Union,  5th  May, 
1875,  by  Maj.-Gen.  John  Watts  DePeyster. 

New  York:  Published  by  Atlantic  Publishing  and  Engraving  Co.     n.  d. 
4to.     pp.  36.     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  DePeyster. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — NASHVILLE.     The  decisive  battle  of 

the  Rebellion, 
n.  p.     (Jan.  4,  1876.)     8vo.     pp.  14. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — OBITUARY  NOTICE,  Major-General 

Winfield   Scott   Hancock,   U.   S.   A. 
The  United  Service,  February,  1886.     pp.  (4). 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — PERSONAL  AND  MILITARY  HISTORY 
of  Philip  Kearny,  Major-General  United  States  Volunteers. 

Elizabeth,  N.  J.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  —     Second  Edition. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  DePeyster. 

Original  Autograph  Order  of  two  pages  for  the  march  after  the  battle  of 

Williamsburg,  May  gth,  1862,  and  signed  P.  Kearny,  Brig.-Gen.  Com.  Division. 

Newspaper  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — ROBERT  MCALLISTER.     By  General 

John  Watts  DePeyster. 
New  York:  Atlantic  Pub.  &  Eng.  Co.     4to.     pp.  (10). 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — STATE  SOVEREIGNTY. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

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DePeyster,  John  Watts. — SECESSION  IN  SWITZERLAND  and  in 
the  United  States  compared:  being  the  annual  address 
delivered  Oct.  2Oth,  1863,  before  the  Vermont  State 
Historical  Society,  in  the  Hall  of  Representatives,  Capitol, 
Montpelier.  By  J.  Watts  DePeyster. 

(Motto.)     Catskill:  Joseph  Joesbury.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  72  (i). 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  DePeyster. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — THE  BATTLE  OF  WILLIAMSBURG. 

Soldiers  and  Sailors  Magazine.     Vol.  II,  Nos.  loand  n.     1868.     pp.— 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — THE  DECISIVE  CONFLICTS  of  the 
late  Civil  War,  or  Slaveholders'  Rebellion.  Battles 
morally,  territorially  and  militarily  decisive.  Battle  of 
Oak  Ridge  Wednesday,  July  ist,  1863,  at  Gettysburg, 
Thursday,  Friday,  July  2d  and  3d,  1863,  after  Gettysburg 
and  at  Williamsport  and  Falling  Waters,  July  4th  to 
July  I4th,  1863. 

New  York.     1867.     Royal  8vo.     pp.  - 

300  copies  printed  as  Manuscript.   Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  DePeyster. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. 

1.  The  Decisive  Conflicts  of  the  late  Civil  War,  or  Slaveholders' 
Rebellion.       Battles   Morally,   Territorially,  and   Militarily   De 
cisive.     First   Class:   Shiloh   or   Pittsburg,  Stone   River  or  Mur- 
freesborough,  Gettysburg,  Nashville.     Second  Class:   Baltimore, 
Md.,   Rich  Mountain,   Mo.,  Williamsburg,  Va.,   Munfordsville, 
Ky.    By  J.  Watts  DePeyster,  Brev.  Maj. -Gen.  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.   By 
Special  Act  or  Concurrent  Resolution  N.Y.  S.  Legislature,   pp.  76. 

2.  Battle  of  Oak  Ridge,  Wednesday,  July  ist,  1863,  at  Gettysburg, 
Thursday,  Friday,  July  2d  and  3d,   1863,  after  Gettysburg  at 
Williamsport  and   Falling  Waters,   July  4th  to  July  1 4th,  1863. 

New  York:  Macdonald  &  Co.,  Printers.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  163. 
Three  Hundred  copies  printed  as  Manuscript. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — THE  LAST  TEN  DAYS  SERVICE  of  the 
Old  Third  Corps  ("As  we  understand  it")  with  the  Army 
of  the  Potomac.  Address  delivered  after  the  Anniversary 
Dinner  of  the  Third  Corps  Union,  5th  May,  1887,  at  the 
Hotel  Windsor,  New  York. 

(New  York.     1887.)     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  16. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — THE  THIRD  CORPS  and  Sickles  at 
Gettysburg.  An  address  delivered  before  the  "Third 
Army  Corps  Union"  on  the  Twenty-fourth  Anniversary 
of  their  first  Battle,  as  a  Corps  (Williamsburg,  May  5th, 
1862).  On  Wednesday,  5th  May,  1886,  at  the  Hoffman 
House,  N.  Y. 

(New  York.     1886.)     8vo.     pp.  20.  ' 

236 


DePeyster,  John  Watts. — THE  THIRD  ARMY  CORPS  UNION 
May  5,  1884.  (2ist  Anniversary.)  (Address  of  General 
DePeyster.) 

(New  York.     1884.)     8vo.     pp.  8. 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — THE  THIRD  CORPS  AT  GETTYSBURG, 

July,  1863,  Gen.  Sickles  vindicated. 
The  Volunteer,  Nos.  i  and  2.     pp.  — 

DePeyster,  John  Watts. — WINTER  CAMPAIGNS:  The  Test  of 
Generalship. 

New  York:  C.  G.  Stone.     1862.     I2mo.     pp.  24. 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  DePeyster. 

Depew,  Chauncey  Mitchell. — ADDRESSES  by  the  Hon. 
Chauncey  M.  Depew,  at  the  Unveiling  of  the  Statue  of 
Gen.  Grant,  at  Galena,  111.,  June  3rd,  1891,  and  at  the 
Laying  of  the  Corner  Stone  of  the  Masonic  Asylum  and 
Home,  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  May  2ist,  1891. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

Depew,  Chauncey  Mitchell. — ORATION  of  Hon.  Chauncey  M. 

Depew  at  the  re-union  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  at 

Saratoga,  Evening  of  June  22,  1887. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  21. 

Derby,  W.  P. — BEARING  ARMS  in  the  Twenty-Seventh  Massa 
chusetts  Regiment  of  Volunteer  Infantry  during  the 
Civil  War  1861-1865.  By  W.  P.  Derby. 

Boston:  Wright  &  Potter  Printing  Company.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  XVI.  1-607. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

De  Schweinitz,  Edmund. — ADDRESS  delivered  at  the  dedica 
tion  of  the  Cenotaph,  erected  in  memory  of  the  former 
pupils  of  Nazareth  Hall  who  fell  in  defence  of  their  Country 
in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  (June  n,  1868).  By  Edmund 
de  Schweinitz,  Alumnus  of  the  class  of  1834. 

Bethlehem:  A.  C.  &  H.  T.  Clauder,  Printers.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

Des  Essarts,  Alfred. — La  Guerre  Freres  par  Alfred  Des  Essarts 

A  L'Amerique. 

Paris:  Chez  Poulet-Malassis,  Librairie-Editeur.    1861.     8vo.     pp.  30. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

237 


De  Thomasson. — Les.  Precedes  D'Exploration  De  L'armee  De 
Nord.  Virginia  dans  La  Guerre  De  Secession  Americaine 
Par  le  Capitaine  de  Thomasson  Brevete  D'  Etat.  Major 
Avec  7  Croquis. 

Paris.  *       *  Librairie  Militaire  Bergar-Levrault  &  Cie.    1901.    8vo.    pp.  96. 

De  Trobriand,  Philip  Regis. — FOUR  YEARS  WITH  THE  ARMY 
OF  THE  POTOMAC.  By  Philip  Regis  De  Trobriand, 
Bvt.  Major-General  U.  S.  Vols.  Translated  by  George 
K.  Dauchy,  late  Lieutenant  Commanding  Twelfth  New 
York  Battery,  Light  Artillery,  U.  S.  Vols.  With  Portrait 
and  Maps. 

Boston:  Ticknor  &  Company.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  XIX.  (I.)  1-757. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  notes  of  Lt.  Dauchy  and  Autograph  of  Gen. 
De  Trobriand. 

DeTrobriand,  Regis. — QUATRE  ANS  DE  CAMPAGNES  a  1'armee 
du  Potomac  par  le  General  Regis  de  Trobriand  du  1'Armee 
des  Etats-Unis  Deuxieme  Edition. 

Paris:  Librairie  Internationale,  A  Lacroix  et  Cie.     1874. 
8vo.     Tome  Premier,     pp.  348.     Tome  Deuxieme.     pp.  397. 
Autograph  note  of  Gen.  De  Trobriand. 

De  Veiling,  C.  T. — HISTORY  OF  THE  SEVENTEENTH  REGIMENT, 
First  Brigade,  Third  Division,  Fourteenth  Corps,  Army  of 
the  Cumberland,  War  of  the  Rebellion.  Compiled  by 
C.  T.  de  Veiling,  Co.  B,  Seventeenth  Regiment  O.  V.  V.  I. 

Zanesville,  Ohio.     1889.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  143. 

Devens,  Arthur  Lithgow. — CHARLES  DEVENS'  ORATIONS  AND 
ADDRESSES  on  various  occasions  Civil  and  Military. 
Edited  by  his  nephew,  Arthur  Lithgow  Devens.  With  a 
Memoir  by  John  Codman  Ropes,  Member  of  the  Massa 
chusetts  Historical  Society,  The  Military  Historical 
Society  of  Massachusetts,  etc. 

Boston:  Little,  Brown  &  Company.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  VI.  1-294. 

Autograph  letter  of  General  Devens  relating  to  Chancellorsville. 

Devens,  Charles. — ADDRESS  commemorative  of  the  Fifteenth 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteers  delivered  at  dedica 
tion  of  monument  to  the  Regiment  at  Gettysburg,  June 
2,  1886,  by  Bvt.  Maj.-Gen.  Devens,  and  remarks  at 
dedication  of  monument  to  Col.  Geo.  H.  Ward.  Printed 
at  request  of  Survivors  of  Regiment. 

Worcester:  Press  of  Charles  Hamilton.     1886.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  1 8. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

238 


Devens,  Charles. — ADDRESS  delivered  at  the  Celebration  of  the 
Twenty-fifth  Anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  by  Brevet 
Major-General  Charles  Devens,  in  the  Academy  of  Music, 
Philadelphia,  April  15,  1890. 

8vo.     pp.  24.     100  copies  privately  printed. 

Devens,  Charles. — ADDRESS  delivered  at  the  Twenty-fifth 
Anniversary  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of 
the  United  States,  by  Charles  Devens.  Philadelphia, 
April  15,  1890. 

(Philadelphia.     1890.)     8vo.     pp.  22.     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Devens. 

Devens,  Charles. — GENERAL  MEADE  AND  THE  BATTLE  OF 
GETTYSBURG.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Society 
of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  at  its  Reunion  at  New  Haven, 
Connecticut,  May  I4th,  1873. 

Morrisania,  N.  Y.     1873.     8vo.     pp.  —     Privately  printed. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Gen.  Devens. 

Devens,  Charles. — Two  ADDRESSES  commemorative  of  General 
Grant,  delivered  at  Boston,  July  8,  1885,  and  Worcester, 
August  8,  1885,  by  Bvt.  Major-General  Charles  Devens. 

Worcester,  Mass.:  Press  of  Charles  Hamilton.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  21. 

Privately  printed. 

Devens,  Charles. — AN  ORATION  delivered  at  Boston,  September 
17,  1877,  at  the  dedication  of  the  Soldiers  and  Sailors' 
Monument,  on  Boston  Common,  by  Charles  Devens. 

Boston.     1877.     Ry.  8vo.    pp.  16.     Privately  printed. 
Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Devens. 

Devereaux,  Arthur  Forrester. — SOME  ACCOUNT  OF  PICKETT'S 
CHARGE  AT  GETTYSBURG.  By  Gen.  Arthur  F.  Devereaux. 
Illustration. 

The  Magazine  of  American  History.     July,  1887.     pp.  13-19. 

Devereux,  John  Forrester. — OUR  ROLL  OF  HONOR.  By  John 
Forrester  Devereux. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  63. 

Devey,  M.  H. — JOHN  A.  LOGAN.  A  Memorial  Poem  Dedicated 
to  the  Senators  of  the  United  States,  the  Grand  Army  of 
the  Republic  and  his  Admirers,  by  M.  H.  Devey. 

Chester:  Republican  Print.     Copyright,  1887,  by  M.  H.  Devey. 

i6mo.     pp.  13. 

239 


Di  Cesnola,  Louis  Palina. — Biografia  del  Generale  Americano 
e  Console  Cipro  Luigi  Palma  Di  Cesnola  da  Rivaldo 
canavese  Scretta  da  Francesco  Gallo  E  preceduta  da  una 
lettera  di  Giovachino  De-Agostine  al  Ministro  della 
Guena  il  M.  Gen.  Ettore  Bertole-Viale  deputato  di 
Crescentino.  Geuntari  una  relazione  sulla  scoperta  d'una 
necropli  fenicia  in  Cipro.  Edizione  ornate  del  Ritratto 
del  Generale  Biografato.  (Portrait.) 

Vercelli.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Di  Cesnola,  Louis  Palina. — TEN  MONTHS  IN  LIBBY  PRISON. 

By   Louis   Palina  di   Cesnola,   late   Colonel   4th    N.   Y. 

Cavalry, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  7. 

Dicey,  Edward. — Six  MONTHS  IN  THE  FEDERAL  STATES.     By 

Edward  Dicey. 

London  and  Cambridge:  Macmillan  &  Co.     1863.     I2mo. 
Vol.  I.  pp.  X.  310.     Vol.  II.  pp.  VI.  326. 

Dickert,  D.  Augustus. — HISTORY  OF  KERSHAW'S  BRIGADE, 
with  Complete  Roll  of  Companies,  Biographical  Sketches, 
Incidents,  Anecdotes,  etc.  By  D.  Augustus  Dickert. 
Introduction  by  Associate  Justice  Y.  J.  Pope. 

Newberry,  S.  C.:  Elbert  H.  Aull  Company.     1899. 

8vo.     pp.  583.  5.     Errata,  pp.  2. 

Dickey,  Luther  S. — HISTORY  OF  THE  1030  REGIMENT  Penn 
sylvania  Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry  1861-1865.  By 
Luther  S.  Dickey,  Corporal  of  Co.  C.  With  Sergeant 
Samuel  M.  Evans  as  Collaborator. 

Chicago:  L.  S.  Dickey.     1910.     4to.     pp.  XIV.  1-400. 

Dickison,  Mary  Elizabeth. — DICKISON  AND  His  MEN.  Rem 
iniscences  of  the  War  in  Florida.  By  Mary  Elizabeth 
Dickison. 

(Motto.)    Louisville,  Ky.:  Courier  Journal  Job  Printing  Company.     1890. 

8vo.     pp.  266. 

Dickson,  Capers. — JOHN  ASHTON:  A  Story  of  the  War  between 
the  States  by  Capers  Dickson,  an  Ex-Member  of  Cobb's 
Legion,  Georgia  Volunteers. 

Atlanta,  Ga.:  The  Foote  &  Davies  Company.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  279. 

240 


Dietrichson,  P.  S. — A  SHORT  ACCOUNT  OF  THE  FIFTEENTH 
WISCONSIN  REGIMENT  Historical  and  Descriptive  in  the 
People's  War,  together  with  a  brief  relation  of  Prison 
life  in  Andersonville.  By  P.  S.  Dietrichson. 

Chicago,  111.     1884.     i6mo.     pp.  32. 

Dill,  Samuel  P. — A  BRIEF  SKETCH  of  the  I73rd  Regiment, 
N.  Y.  V. 

1868.     8vo.     pp.  5.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Dill,  Samuel  P. — JOURNAL  OF  THE  ESCAPE  AND  RE-CAPTURE  OF 
SAMUEL  P.  HILL,  late  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  iy3d  Regt. 
New  York  Vols. 

Brooklyn,  E.  D.:  J.  H.  Broach  &  Bro.,  Printers.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Privately  printed.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Dinkins,  James. — 1861-1865  by  an  old  Johnnie:  Personal 
recollections  and  experiences  in  the  Confederate  Army  by 
Captain  James  Dinkins. 

(Extract.)     Cincinnati:  The  Robert  Clarke  Company.     1897. 

I2mo.     pp.  XV.  1-280.     Illustrated  by  S.  T.  Dickson,  of  Chattanooga. 

Ditterline,  Theodore. — SKETCH  OF  THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYS 
BURG,  July  i,  2  and  3,  1863,  with  an  account  of  the  move 
ments  of  the  respective  armies  for  some  days  previous 
thereto.  Compiled  from  the  personal  observations  of 
eye-witnesses  of  the  several  battles,  accompanied  by  an 
explanatory  Map. 

New  York:  C.  A.  Alvord.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  24. 

Dix,  John  Adams. — ADDRESS  of  Maj. -General  John  A.  Dix,  at 
the  reception  by  the  Seventh  Regiment,  National  Guard, 
N.  Y.,  of  its  members  who  have  served  in  the  Army  and 
Navy  of  the  United  States  during  the  Great  Rebellion, 
Academy  of  Music,  January  31,  1866. 

New  York:  Francis  &  Loutrel,  Printers.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  17. 

Dix,  Morgan. — MEMOIRS  of  John  Adams  Dix.     Compiled  by 

his  son  Morgan  Dix.     Illustrated. 
New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers.     1883. 
8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XII.  1-388.     Vol.  II.  pp.  IV.  1-435. 

Doan,  Isaac  C. — REMINISCENCES  OF  THE  CHATTANOOGA  CAM 
PAIGN.  A  paper  read  at  the  reunion  of  Company  B, 
Fortieth  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry,  at  Zenia,  O.,  August 
22,  1894,  by  Sergeant  Isaac  C.  Doan. 

Richmond,  Ind.:  Printed  at  J.  M.  Coe's  Printery.     1894.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

241 


Dodd,   Ira   Seymour. — THE  SONG  OF  THE   RAPPAHANNOCK. 

Sketches  of  the  Civil  War  by  Ira  Seymour  Dodd. 
New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  &  Company.     1898.     4mo.     pp.  VIII.  (l)  1-254. 

Dodge,  Mary  Hunt  (Weston). — IN  MEMORIAM.  FRANCIS 
SAFFORD  DODGE,  late  Pay  master- General  in  the  United 
States  Army.  By  Mrs.  Mary  Hunt  (Weston)  Dodge. 

Salem,  Mass.:  Historical  Collections,  Essex  Institute.     8vo.     pp.  17. 

Dodge,  Grenville  Mellen. — ABRAHAM  LINCOLN.  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States  Com- 
mandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  Memorial  Meeting 
February  12,  1908. 

(Philadelphia.)     1908.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Dodge,  Grenville  Mellen. — ADDRESS  to  Army  Associations  and 
Miscellaneous  Paper  Relating  to  Civil  and  Spanish  Wars. 
By  Major-General  Grenville  M.  Dodge. 

New  York:  Unz  &  Company.     1904.     8vo.     pp.  95. 

Dodge,  Grenville  Mellen. — A  SKETCH  of  the  Life  and  Public 
Services  of  Brigadier  and  Brevet  Major-General  James 
Alexander  Williamson.  By  Major-General  Grenville  M. 
Dodge. 

Des  Moines:  The  Register  and  Leader  Co.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Dodge,  Grenville  Mellen. — How  WE  BUILT  THE  UNION 
PACIFIC  RAILWAY  and  other  Railways.  Papers  and 
Addresses  by  Major-General  Grenville  M.  Dodge,  Chief 
Engineer  Union  Pacific  Railway.  1866-1870. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  171.     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Dodge,  Grenville  Mellen. — GENERAL  MARCELLUS  M.  CROCKER. 
An  Historical  Address  at  the  Reunion  of  the  Crocker 
Brigade,  at  Keokuk,  Iowa,  September  27,  1900.  By 
Maj.-Gen.  G.  M.  Dodge.  Reprinted  from  the  Annals  of 
Iowa,  January,  1901. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  1 8. 

Dodge,  Grenville  Mellen. — SKETCH  OF  THE  MILITARY  SERVICE 
OF  MAJOR-GENERAL  WAGER  SWAYNE.  By  Major-General 
Grenville  M.  Dodge.  Delivered  at  meeting  of  the  New 
York  Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion,  February  4,  1903. 

New  York:  Unz  &  Co.,  Printers.     8vt>.     pp.  24. 

242 


Dodge,  Grenville  Mellen. — SOCIETY  OF  THE  ARMY  OF  THE 
TENNESSEE.  Reunion  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Sept.  25-26, 
1889.  Banquet  at  Burnet  House,  Thursday  Eve,  Sept. 
26.  Sixth  Regular  Toast:  The  Battle  of  Atlanta.  Re 
sponse  by  General  G.  M.  Dodge. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  15. 

Dodge,  Grenville  Mellen. — THE  BATTLE  OF  ATLANTA  and  other 
Campaigns.  Addresses,  etc.,  by  Major-General  Grenville 
M.  Dodge. 

Council  Bluffs,  Iowa:  The  Monarch  Printing  Company.     1910.     8vo.     pp.  183. 

Dodge,  Theodore  Ayrault. — THE  CAMPAIGN  OF  CHANCELLORS- 

VILLE.     By  Theodore  A.  Dodge,  United  States  Army. 
Boston:  James  R.  Osgood  &  Company.     1880. 
8vo.     pp.  VI.  1-261,  and  folding  Map.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Dodge,   Theodore   Ayrault. — A   BIRD'S-EYE  VIEW  OF   OUR 

CIVIL  WAR.     By  Theodore  Ayrault  Dodge. 
Boston  and  New  York:     Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.     1897. 
I2mo.    pp.  XIII.  1-348.    New  and  Revised  Edition. 

Dodge,  Theodore  Ayrault. — A  BIRD'S-EYE  VIEW  OF  OUR 
CIVIL  WAR.  By  Theodore  Ayrault  Dodge,  United  States 
Army. 

Boston:  James  R.  Osgood  &  Company.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  XI.  1-346. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Dodge,    Theodore   Ayrault. — THE    GETTYSBURG   CAMPAIGN. 

By    Brevet    Lieutenant-Colonel    Theodore    A.     Dodge, 

U.S.A. 
The  United  Service.     July,  1885.     pp.  1-19. 

Dodge,  W.  C. — MEMORIAL  TO  THE  HON.  SECRETARY  OF  WAR, 
or  how  to  strengthen  our  army  and  crush  the  rebellion 
with  a  saving  of  life  and  treasure.  By  W.  C.  Dodge. 

(Motto.)     Washington,  D.  C.:  McGill  &  Witherow,  Printers.     1865. 

8vo.     pp.  12  (i). 

Dodge,   William   Sumner.— A  WAIF   OF   THE   WAR,   or   the 

history  of  the  Seventy-fifth  Illinois  Infantry,  embracing 
the  entire  Campaigns  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland. 
By  Wm.  Sumner  Dodge. 

(Motto.)     Chicago:  Church  &  Goodman,  Publishers.     1866. 

8vo.     pp.  VI. -241. 

243 


Dodge,  William  Sumner. — HISTORY  OF  THE  OLD  SECOND 
DIVISION,  Army  of  the  Cumberland,  Commanders, 
M'Cook,  Sill,  and  Johnson.  By  Wm.  Sumner  Dodge. 

Chicago:  Church  &  Goodman.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  582.     Appendix  pp.  51. 

Dodge,  William  Sumner. — ROBERT  HENRY  HENDERSHOT,  or 
the  Brave  Drummer  Boy  of  the  Rappahannock.  By 
William  Sumner  Dodge,  Author  of  "Chronicles  of  the 
Army  of  the  Cumberland,"  "A  Waif  of  the  War,"  etc. 

(Extract.)     Chicago:  Church  &  Goodman,  Publishers.     1867. 

Sm.  4to.     pp.  202. 

Doggett,  Daniel  Seth. — A  NATION'S  EBENEZER.  A  Discourse 
delivered  in  the  Broad  St.  Methodist  Church,  Richmond, 
Virginia,  Thursday,  September  18,  1862:  The  Day  of 
Public  Thanksgiving  appointed  by  the  President  of  the 
Confederate  States.  By  Rev.  D.  S.  Doggett,  D.  D. 
Published  by  Special  Request. 

Richmond,  Va.:  Enquirer  Book  and  Job  Press.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

Doggett,  Daniel  Seth.— THE  WAR  AND  ITS  CLOSE.  A  Dis 
course  delivered  in  Centenary  Church,  Richmond,  Va., 
Friday,  April  8th,  1864,  on  the  occasion  of  the  National 
fast. 

Richmond.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

Donaldson,  Thomas. — WALT  WHITMAN:  The  Man.  By 
Thomas  Donaldson. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  Francis  P.  Harper.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  278. 
Illustrated  and  Fac-simile.     Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Dornblaser,  T.  F. — SABRE  STROKES  OF  THE  PENNSYLVANIA 
DRAGOONS,  in  the  War  of  1861-1865,  interspersed  with 
personal  reminiscences  By  T.  F.  Dornblaser,  Army 
Correspondent  as  "Dragoon."  Published  for  the  Author. 

Philadelphia:  Lutheran  Publication  Society.     1884.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  264. 

Dorsey,  Sarah  Anne. — RECOLLECTIONS  OF  HENRY  WATKINS 
ALLEN,  Brigadier-General  Confederate  States  Army, 
Ex-Governor  of  Louisiana. 

New  York.     (1866.)     I2mo.     pp.  420. 

Dorsheimer,  William.  —  FREMONT'S  HUNDRED  DAYS  IN 
MISSOURI. 

The  Atlantic  Monthly,  Jan.,  Feb.  and  Mar.,  1862.     pp.  — 

244 


Dosh,  John  H.  C. — Hill,  Reuben. — FIRST  ANNOUNCEMENT  OF 
EVERGREEN  CEMETERY,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  with  an  address 
at  the  Opening  Ceremonies,  by  Rev.  J.  H.  C.  Dosh,  and  a 
discourse  at  laying  of  Cornerstone  of  Gateway  and 
Lodges,  by  Rev.  R.  Hill,  A.  M.  Published  by  Evergreen 
Cemetery  Association. 

Gettysburg:  Printed  by  H.  C.  Neinstedt.     1855.     8vo.     pp.  18  1-15. 

Doster,  William  Emile.  —  THE  FOURTH  PENNSYLVANIA 
CAVALRY  AT  GETTYSBURG.  An  Address  Delivered  on  the 
Occasion  of  Dedicating  a  Monument  to  That  Regiment 
on  the  Battlefield,  September  nth  and  I2th,  1889,  by 
W.  E.  Doster,  Late  Br.  Brig.-General  U.  S.  V. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  II.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Doster. 

Doubleday,    Abner. — (ABSTRACT   of    the    Services    of    Abner 

Doubleday.) 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8.     (1884.) 

Doubleday,    Abner. — CHANCELLORSVILLE   AND    GETTYSBURG. 

By  Abner  Doubleday,  Brevet  Major-General  U.  S.  A. 
New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1882.     I2mo.     pp.  XI.  (I.)  1-243. 
Four  Maps  and  forty  Engravings,  etc.,  inserted,  also  Meade  at  Gettysburg: 
His  Proposed  Retreat  on  the  Night  of  the  2nd  of  July. 

Doubleday,  Abner. — GETTYSBURG  MADE  PLAIN.  A  succinct 
account  of  the  Campaign  and  battles,  with  the  aid  of  one 
diagram  and  twenty-nine  maps.  By  Abner  Doubleday, 
Brevet  Major-General  U.  S.  A. 

New  York:  The  Century  Co.     (1888.)     I2mo.     pp.  59. 

Doubleday,  Abner. — GETTYSBURG  MADE  PLAIN.  A  succinct 
account  of  the  Campaign  and  Battle  with  the  aid  of  one 
diagram  and  twenty-nine  maps.  By  Abner  Doubleday, 
Brevet  General  U.  S.  A.  Copyright,  1888,  by  the 
Century  Co.  Copyright,  1909,  by  The  Century  Co. 

New  York:  The  Century  Co.     (1913.)     I2mo.     pp.  59  (3). 
(Riverside  Edition  for  Walker's  Picture  of  Gettysburg.) 

Doubleday,  Abner. — MEADE  AT  GETTYSBURG.  His  proposed 
retreat  on  the  night  of  the  2nd  of  July.  Gen.  Doubleday's 
defence  of  his  Statement  that  Meade  was  overruled  by 
the  action  of  a  council  of  War.  From  the  New  York 
Times,  April  ist,  1883. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  (2). 

245 


Doubleday,  Abner. — REMINISCENCES  OF  FORTS  SUMTER  AND 
MOULTRIE  IN  1 860-6 1. 

New  York.     1876.     I2mo.     pp.  — .     Autograph  note  of  Author. 
Capt.  E.  L.  Anderson's  reply  inserted. 

Doubleday,  Abner — Hancock,  Winfield  Scott. —  CHANCEL- 
LORSVILLE  AND  GETTYSBURG.  Extracts  from  General 
Doubleday's  Monograph  with  General  Hancock's  Auto 
graph  notes  thereon.  Introduction  by  General  Webb. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  January-February,  1911. 

pp.  101-117. 

Dougherty,  Michael. — PRISON  DIARY  OF  MICHAEL  DOUGHERTY 
Late  Co.  B,  I3th  Pa.  Cavalry,  while  confined  in  Pember- 
ton,  Barrett's,  Libby,  Andersonville  and  other  Southern 
Prisons.  Sole  Survivor  of  127  of  his  Regiment  Captured 
the  Same  Time,  122  Dying  in  Andersonville. 

Bristol,  Pa.:  Chas.  A.  Dougherty,  Printer.     1908.     8vo.     pp.  75  (i). 

Douglas,  Henry  Kyd. — STONEWALL  JACKSON,  between  his 
deathbed  and  his  grave.  An  abstract  from  some  un 
published  papers.  By  a  Staff  Officer. 

Baltimore:  Southern  Magazine,  April,  1874.     pp.  — 
Autograph  letter  of  Major  Douglas,  C.  S.  A. 

Douthal,  Robert  William. — GETTYSBURG:  A  Battle  Ode 
Descriptive  of  the  Grand  Charge  of  the  Third  Day,  July 
3,  1863.  By  Robert  William  Douthal  (now  Professor  in 
the  West  Virginia  University).  The  Gettysburg  "Battle 
Lecturer,"  one  of  Pickett's  Captains  and  the  only  one  of 
the  Ten  Captains  in  his  Regiment  who  came  out  of  the 
charge  unhurt. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Co.     1905.     I2mo.     pp.  30. 

Dowley,  M.  Francis. — HISTORY  AND  HONORARY  ROLL  OF  THE 
TWELFTH  REGIMENT  INFANTRY  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.  containing 
a  full  and  accurate  account  of  the  various  changes  through 
which  the  organization  has  passed  since  the  date  of  its 
formation  in  1847  to  the  present ;  also  biographical  sketches 
of  Generals  Butterfield,  Ward  and  Barlow,  and  Rev. 
Stephem  H.  Tyng,  Jr.,  as  well  as  the  names  and  rank  of 
several  hundred  members  of  the  "twelfth"  who  rose  to 
distinction  during  the  War  for  the  suppression  of  the 
Great  Rebellion. 

New  York.     1869.     I2mo.     pp.  XII.  216. 

246 


Dowling,  Morgan  E. — SOUTHERN  PRISONS,  or  Josie,  the 
heroine  of  Florence,  Four  Years  of  battle  and  imprison 
ment,  Richmond,  Atlanta,  Belle  Isle,  Andersonville  and 
Florence.  A  complete  history  of  all  southern  prisons 
embracing  a  thrilling  episode  of  romance  and  love,  with 
illustrations  by  Morgan  E.  Dowling. 

(Motto.)  Detroit:  Published  by  William  Graham.    1870.    8vo.    pp.  XII.-5O6. 

Downes,  William  Howe. — THE  TIN  ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC, 
or  a  Kindergarten  of  War,  by  William  Howe  Downes. 

Boston:  S.  E.  Cassino.    (1888.)    Oblong  410.     pp.  38. 
Illustrations  by  J.  F.  Goodridge. 

Downs,  E.  C. — FOUR  YEARS  A  SCOUT  AND  SPY.  "General 
Bunker,"  one  of  Lieut. -General  Grant's  most  daring  and 
successful  scouts,  being  a  narrative  of  the  thrilling  adven 
tures,  narrow  escapes,  noble  daring,  and  amusing  incidents 
in  the  experience  of  Corporal  Ruggles  during  four  years' 
service  as  a  scout  and  spy  for  the  federal  army:  embracing 
his  services  for  twelve  of  the  most  distinguished  generals 
in  the  U.  S.  Army.  By  E.  C.  Downs. 

Zanesville,  Ohio:  Published  by  Hugh  Dunne.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  5-404. 
Illustrated. 

Doyle,  Edward. — THE  AMERICAN  SOLDIER.  A  Poem  by 
Edward  Doyle. 

New  York  City:  The  Uptown  Visitor  Publishing  Co.     i6mo.     pp.  30. 
Second  Edition.     1897    *    *    * 

Doyle,  Joseph  B. — Ix  MEMORIAM,  Edwin  McMasters  Stanton. 
His  Life  and  Work,  with  account  of  dedication  of  Bronze 
Statue  in  his  Native  City.  By  Joseph  B.  Doyle. 

Steubenville,  O. :  The  Herald  Printing  Company.      1911.     8vo.     pp.  405. 

V  Drake,  Charles  Daniel. — CAMP  JACKSON:  Its  History  and 
Significance.  Oration  of  Charles  D.  Drake,  delivered  in 
the  city  of  St.  Louis;  May  n,  1863,  on  the  Anniversary  of 
the  capture  of  Camp  Jackson  to  which  is  subjoined  his 
reply  to  the  Missouri  Republican's  attack  upon  him,  on 
account  of  that  oration. 

St.  Louis.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  1 6. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Chief  Justice  Drake. 

Drake,  Edwin  L. — CHRONOLOGICAL  SUMMARY  OF  ENGAGEMENTS 

and  battles  in  the  western  armies  of  the  Confederacy. 
Nashville,  Tenn.     (1879.)     8vo.     pp.  97. 

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Drake,  Edwin  L. — THE  ANNALS  OF  THE  ARMY  OF  THE  TENNES 
SEE  and  early  western  history,  including  a  chronological 
summary  of  battles  and  engagements  in  the  western 
armies  of  the  Confederacy.  Edited  by  Dr.  Edwin  L. 
Drake,  Lieutenant-Colonel  C.  S.  A.  Volume  I.  April- 
December,  1878. 

Nashville,  Tenn.:  Printed  by  A.  D.  Haynes.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  VI.  1-434. 
Chronological  Summary  pp.  199.     Publication  ceased  with  Vol.  I. 
Autograph  letters  of  Col.  Drake,  circulars,  cases,  etc.,  inserted.  Unique. 

Drake,  James  Madison. — FAST  AND  LOOSE  IN  DIXIE,  an  un 
prejudiced  narrative  of  personal  experience  as  a  prisoner 
of  war  at  Libby,  Macon,  Savannah,  and  Charleston, 
with  an  account  of  a  desperate  leap  from  a  moving  train 
of  cars,  a  weary  tramp  of  forty  five  days  through  swamps 
and  mountain  places  and  people  visited,  etc.  By  J. 
Madison  Drake,  Captain  Ninth  New  Jersey  Veteran 
Vols,  and  Brevet  Brig.-General  N.  G.  N.  J. 

New  York:  The  Author's  Publishing  Company.     1880.     I2mo.     pp.  XII.  310. 

Drake,  James  Madison. — NARRATIVE  OF  THE  CAPTURE, 
IMPRISONMENT  AND  ESCAPE  of  J.  Madison  Drake,  Captain 
Ninth  New  Jersey  Volunteers.  (Dedication.) 

n.  p.  n.  d.    8vo.    pp.  94.    Presentation  copy.   Autograph  letter  of  Capt.  Drake. 

Drake,  James  Madison. — THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  NINTH  NEW 
JERSEY  VETERAN  VOLS.  A  record  of  its  service  from 
Sept.  I3th,  1861,  to  July  I2th,  1865,  with  a  complete 
official  roster  and  sketches  of  prominent  members,  with 
anecdotes,  incidents  and  thrilling  reminiscences.  By 
Captain  J.  Madison  Drake,  Bvt.  Brig.-General  N.  J. 
Illustrated. 

Elizabeth,  N.  J.:  Journal  Printing  House.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  501. 

Drake,  James  Vaulx. — LIFE  OF  GENERAL  ROBERT  HATTON. 
including  his  most  important  public  speeches;  together 
with  much  of  his  Washington  and  Army  Correspondence. 
By  James  Vaulx  Drake. 

Nashville,  Tenn.:  Marshall  &  Bruce.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  XI.     1-458. 

Published  for  the  Author. 

Drake,  Samuel  Adams. — DECISIVE  EVENTS  IN  AMERICAN 
HISTORY.  The  Battle  of  Gettysburg  1863.  By  Samuel 
Adams  Drake. 

(Motto.)     Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard,  Publishers.     1892.     i6mo.     pp.  178. 

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Draper,  John  William. — HISTORY  OF  THE  AMERICAN  CIVIL 
WAR.  By  John  William  Draper,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,  in  three 
volumes : 

Vol.  I.  Containing  the  Causes  of  the  War  and  the  events  preparatory 
to  it,  up  to  the  close  of  President  Buchanan's  Administration. 

PP.  xv.  17-567. 

Vol.  II.  Containing  the  events  from  the  Inauguration  of  President 
Lincoln  to  the  Proclamation  of  Emancipation  of  the  Slaves, 
pp.  XV.  13-614. 

Vol.  III.  Containing  the  events  from  the  Proclamation  of  Emancipa 
tion  of  the  slaves  to  the  end  of  War.     pp.  XVI.  17-701. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  Publishers.     1867,  1868,  1870. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Dresser,  Horace  E. — THE  BATTLE  RECORD  of  the  American 

Rebellion.     By  Horace  E.  Dresser,  A.  M. 
New  York.     (1863.)     8vo.     pp.  72. 

Driggs,  George  W. — OPENING  OF  THE  MISSISSIPPI,  or  two 
years  campaigning  in  the  Southwest.  A  record  of  the 
Campaigns,  Sieges,  Actions  and  Marches  in  which  the 
8th  Wisconsin  Volunteers  have  participated  together  with 
correspondence.  By  a  non-commissioned  officer. 

Madison,  Wis.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  149.     Autograph  of  Col.  Jefferson. 

Drowne,  Henry  Russell — Blake,  George  H. — OUR  PAPER 
MONEY:  "Greenbacks."  By  Henry  Russell  Drowne  and 
George  H.  Blake.  The  American  Numismatic  and 
Archaeological  Society.  1906-1907. 

n.  p.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  59-88. 

DuBose,  John  Witherspoon. — GENERAL  JOSEPH  WHEELER 
and  the  Army  of  Tennessee.  By  John  Witherspoon 
DuBose,  Author  of  "The  Life  and  Times  of  Yancy"  and 
of  other  books. 

New  York:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1912.     8vo.     pp.  476. 

Autograph  of  General  Wheeler. 

Dudley,  Dean. — OFFICERS  OF  OUR  UNION  ARMY  AND  NAVY. 

Their  lives,  Their  portraits.     Vol.  I. 
L.  Prang  &  Co.,  Publishers.     (1862.)     :6mo.     pp.  VIII.-I48. 
Note  of  Publishers  inserted  stating  that  but  one  volume  was  issued. 

Dudley,  Edgar  Swartwout. — A  REMINISCENCE  OF  WASHINGTON 
and  Early  Attack  in  1864,  read  before  the  Ohio  Com- 
mandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  by 
Edgar  S.  Dudley,  First  Lieutenant  Second  United  States 
Artillery.  December  5,  1883. 

Cincinnati:  Peter  G.  Thomson,  Printer.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

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Dudley,  John  L. — Taylor,  J. — DISCOURSE  AND  MEMORIAL. 

1.  Discourse  on  the  death  of  Gen.  Joseph  K.  F.  Mansfield  preached 
in  the  South  Congregational  Church,   Middletown,  on  Sabbath 
evening,  September  28,  1862,  by  Rev.  John  L.  Dudley.     Middle- 
town,  Conn.:  D.  Barnes.     1862.     pp.  31. 

2.  Memorial  of  Gen.  J.  K.  F.  Mansfield,  United  States  Army,  who 
fell  in  battle  at  Sharpsburg,  Md.,  Sept.  17,  1862.     Boston:  T  R. 
Marvin  &  Son.     1862.     pp.  67. 

8vo.     Autograph  note  of  Rev.  Mr.  Dudley. 

Dudley,  G.  W. — THE  BATTLE  OF  CORINTH,  October  3-4,  1862. 
Including  also  the  Battle  at  Davis'  Bridge,  on  Hatchie, 
and  Skirmish  at  the  Tuscumbia,  October  5,  1862.  By  G. 
W.  Dudley.  (Illustrated.) 

luka,  Miss.:  Vidette  Print,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

Dudley,  William  Wade. — THE  IRON  BRIGADE  AT  GETTYSBURG. 
Official  Report  of  the  part  borne  by  the  ist  Brigade,  ist 
Division,  ist  Army  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  in 
action  at  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania,  July  ist,  2d  and  3d, 
1863. 

Cincinnati.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  15.     100  copies  privately  printed. 

Presentation  copy.    Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Dudley. 

Duff,  W.  H. — TERRORS  AND  HORRORS  OF  PRISON  LIFE,  or  Six 
Months  a  Prisoner  at  Camp  Chase,  Ohio.  By  W.  H.  Duff. 
Lake  Charles,  La.:  Orphan  Helper  Print.     8vo.     pp.  51.     (Errata  I.) 

Duff,  W.  H. — THE  TRUTH.  A  Piano  in  Confederate  Trenches. 
McPheely  and  his  Pioneers.  A  Romantic  Story  of  the 
Siege  of  Jackson,  Mississippi,  July,  1863.  By  W.  H.  Duff. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

Duffy,  Edward. — HISTORY  OF  THE  159™  REGIMENT,  N.  Y.  S.  V. 

Compiled  from  the  Diary  of  Lieut.  Edward  Duffy. 
New  York.     1890.     I2mo.     pp.  48. 

Dufur,  S.  M. — OVER  THE  DEAD  LINE,  or  Tracked  by  Blood 
Hounds.  Giving  the  Author's  personal  experience  during 
eleven  months  that  he  was  confined  in  Pemberton,  Libby, 
Belle  Island,  Andersonville,  Ga.,  and  Florence,  S.  C.,  as 
a  Prisoner  of  War.  Describing  plans  of  escape,  arrival  of 
prisoners,  his  escape  and  recapture;  with  numerous  and 
varied  incidents  and  anecdotes  of  his  prison  life.  By  S. 
M.  Dufur,  Company  B,  ist  Vermont  Cavalry,  War  of 
1861-65. 

Burlington,  Vt. :  Printed  by  Free  Press  Association.     1902. 

8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-283. 

250 


Dugan,  James. — HISTORY  OF  HURLBUT'S  FIGHTING  FOURTH 
DIVISION,  and  especially  the  marches,  toils,  privations, 
adventures,  skirmishes,  and  battles  of  the  Fourteenth 
Illinois  Infantry;  together  with  camp-scenes,  anecdotes, 
battles,  incidents;  also  a  description  of  the  towns,  cities, 
and  countries  through  which  their  marches  have  extended 
since  the  commencement  of  the  War,  to  which  is  added 
official  reports  of  the  Battles  in  which  they  were  engaged ; 
with  portraits  of  many  distinguished  officers.  By  James 
Dugan,  of  Company  B,  Fourteenth  Illinois. 

Cincinnati:  Published  by  E.  Morgan  &  Co.     MDCCCLXIII. 
i6mo.     pp.  VIII. -9  265. 

Duganne,  Augustine  Joseph  Hickey. — CAMPS  AND  PRISONS: 

Twenty  months  in  the  Department  of  the  Gulf. 
New  York.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  424.     Third  Edition. 

Duganne,  Augustine  Joseph  Hickey  —  THE  FIGHTING 
QUAKERS.  A  true  story  of  the  War  for  Our  Union.  By 
A.  J.  H.  Duganne,  with  letters  from  the  brothers  to  their 
mother,  and  a  funeral  sermon  by  Rev.  O.  B.  Frothingham. 
By  authority  of  the  Bureau  of  Military  Record. 

New  York:  J.  P.  Robens.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  116. 

Duke,  Basil  W. — HISTORY  OF  MORGAN'S  CAVALRY.  By  Basil 
W.  Duke. 

Cincinnati.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  VIII. -578. 

Duke,  Basil  W. — MORGAN'S  CAVALRY.     By  Basil  W.  Duke- 

Illustrated. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1906. 
8vo.     pp.  X.  441. 

Duke,  Basil  W. — REMINISCENCES  of  General  Basil  W.  Duke, 
C.  S.  A.  Author  of  Morgan's  Cavalry  and  History  of  the 
Bank  of  Kentucky. 

Garden  City,  New  York:  Doubleday,  Page  &  Company.     1911. 
8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-352.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Dunaway,  Wayland  Fuller. — REMINISCENCES  OF  A  REBEL. 
By  the  Rev.  Wayland  Fuller  Dunaway,  D.  D.,  Formerly 
Captain  of  Co.  I,  4Oth  Va.  Regt.,  Army  of  Northern 
Virginia. 

New  York:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.      1913.      I2mo.     pp.  133. 

251 


Duncan,  Louis  C. — THE  MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT  of  the  West. 

Chickamauga.     By   Louis   C.    Duncan,    Medical    Corps, 

U.  S.  Army. 
The  Military  Surgeon,  October,  1912.     pp.  337-397. 

Duncan,  Louis  C. — THE  GREATEST  BATTLE  OF  THE  WAR: 
Gettysburg.  By  Louis  C.  Duncan,  Captain  Medical 
Corps,  U.  S.  Army. 

The  Military  Surgeon,  September-November,  1913.  Vol.  XXXIII.,  Nos.  3-5. 

pp.  201-228     401-429. 

Dungan,  J.  Irvine. — HISTORY  OF  THE  NINETEENTH  REGIMENT 

Iowa  Volunteer  Infantry.     By  J.  Irvine  Dungan. 
Davenport,  Iowa:  Publishing  House  of  Lure  &  Grigg.     1865. 
I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  187. 

Dunkelberger,  Charles.  —  RANDOM  RECOLLECTIONS  OF 
REBELDOM. 

(Philadelphia.     1889.)     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Dunkelberger,  Charles.  —  RANDOM  RECOLLECTIONS  OF 
REBELDOM. 

(Philadelphia.     1890.)     i8mo.     pp.  21.     Privately  printed. 

Dunlap,  Alice  F. — A  BULLET  FROM  THE  BATTLEFIELD  OF 
MISSION  RIDGE.  By  Alice  F.  Dunlap,  Chattanooga, 
Tennessee. 

n.  p.     (1895.)     I2mo.     pp.  (7). 

Dunlop,  James  N. — REPLY  of  Jas.  N.  Dunlop,  Esq.,  at  Banquet 
Va.  Div.,  A.  N.  V.,  Oct.  29,  1879,  to  the  Cavalry  of  the 
Army  of  Northern  Virginia. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

Dunlop,  W.  S. — LEE'S  SHARPSHOOTERS,  or  the  forefront  of 
Battle.  A  Story  of  Southern  valor  that  has  never  been 
told.  By  Major  W.  S.  Dunlop. 

Little  Rock,  Ark.:  Tunnah  &  Pollard,  Printers.     1899.     I2mo.     pp.  488. 

Duparcq,  Ed.  Dela  Barre. — ELEMENTS  OF  MILITARY  ART  and 
History  comprising  the  History  and  Tactics  of  the 
Separate  Arms;  The  Combination  of  the  Arms;  and  the 
minor  operations  of  war.  By  Ed.  dela  Barre  Duparcq, 
Captain  of  Engineers  in  the  Army  of  France,  Professor 
of  Military  Art  in  the  Imperial  School  of  Saint-Cyr. 
Translated  and  edited  by  Brig. -Gen.  George  W.  Cullum. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  456. 

252 


Durand,  John. — GRANT  AND  His  GENERALS.  Containing 
portraits  and  biographical  sketches  of  Lieut. -General 
Grant  and  his  Generals  and  illustrious  Military  Officers, 
together  with  the  portraits  and  biographical  sketches  of 
Celebrated  Naval  heroes,  Statesmen  and  Civilians. 

New  York:  John  Durand  &  Company.     1865.     4to.     pp.  486. 

Durgin,  George  W. — How  THE  FOURTH  WISCONSIN  VOLUNTEERS 
SERVED  A  YEAR  OVER  TIME.  (A  sketch  of  the  Regiment.) 

Philadelphia:  The  Times,  April  2,  1887.     I2mo.     pp.  (17). 

Duryea,  Joseph  T. — AN  ORATION  commemorative  of  the 
Restoration  of  the  Union,  with  a  tribute  to  the  Alumni 
and  Under-Graduates  of  the  College  of  New  Jersey,  who 
fell  in  the  National  Struggle,  delivered  Tuesday,  June 
26th,  1866,  at  the  request  of  the  Trustees  of  the  College, 
by  the  Rev.  Joseph  T.  Duryea.  Roll  of  the  Alumni  and 
former  students  of  the  College  of  New  Jersey  who  served 
in  the  Army  or  Navy  of  the  United  States  in  the  War  for 
the  Union.  Published  by  request  of  the  Trustees. 

Philadelphia.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  70.     1867.     pp.  71-101  (i). 

Dutton,   Clarence  Edward. — THE  ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT. 

By  Major  C.  E.  Dutton,  Ordnance  Dept.,  U.  S.  A. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  Sept.,  1894.     pp.  1083-1092. 

Duyckinck,  Evert  Augustus. — NATIONAL  HISTORY  OF  THE 
WAR  FOR  THE  UNION,  Civil,  Military  and  Naval,  founded 
on  official  and  other  authentic  documents.  By  Evert  A. 
Duyckinck.  Illustrated  with  highly-finished  steel  en 
gravings,  including  battle  scenes  by  sea  and  land,  and  full- 
length  portraits  of  Naval  and  Military  heroes,  from 
original  paintings  by  Alonzo  Chappel  and  Thomas  Nast. 
In  three  volumes. 

New  York:  Johnson,  Fry  &  Company.     (1868.) 

Vol.  I.  pp.  II.,  5-620.     4to.     Vol.  II,  pp.  II.,  1-660.     Vol.  Ill,  pp.  II.,  1-642. 

Dwight,  H.  C. — How  WE  FIGHT  AT  ATLANTA. 

Harper's  Magazine,  Oct.,  1864.     pp.  — 

Dwight,  Timothy. — A  DISCOURSE  on  the  Life  and  Character 
of  Captain  William  Wheeler.  Delivered  in  the  Third 
Congregational  Church,  New  Haven,  July  iyth,  1864,  by 
Rev.  Timothy  Dwight,  Professor  in  Yale  College. 

New  Haven:  Press  of  Tuttle,  Morehouse  &  Taylor.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

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Dwight,    Wilder. — LIFE    AND    LETTERS    of    Wilder    Dwight, 

Lieut. -Col.  Second  Mass.  Inf.  Vols. 

(Motto.)     Boston:  Ticknor  &  Field.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  VII.  1-349  (2). 
Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Dwight.     July  13,  1862. 

Dye,  John  Smith. — HISTORY  OF  THE  PLOTS  AND  CRIMES  of  the 
Great  Conspiracy  to  overthrow  liberty  in  America. 
Complete  in  one  volume.  By  John  Smith  Dye. 

New  York:  Published  by  the  Author.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  IV.  1-364  (4). 

Dye,  John  Smith. — HISTORY  OF  THE  PLOTS  AND  CRIMES  of  the 
Great  Conspiracy  to  overthrow  liberty  in  America. 
Compiled  in  one  volume.  By  John  Smith  Dye. 

New  York:  Published  by  the  Author.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  VI.  1-364  (4). 

(Contains  Grant  and  Sherman  Campaigns,  etc.) 

Dye,  John  Smith. — LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  SERVICES  OF  GEN.  U.  S. 

GRANT.     The  Nation's  choice  for  President  in  1868.     By 

Deacon  Dye. 

Philadelphia:  Samuel  Loag,  Printer.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  48. 
Portrait  of  Gen.  Grant  inserted. 

Dyer,   Alexander   Brydie. — FOURTH   REGIMENT   of   Artillery. 

By  First  Lieut.  Alexander  B.  Dyer,  Fourth  Artillery. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,     pp.  843-867. 

Dyer,  Elisha. — ANNUAL  REPORTS  of  the  Adjutant-General  of 
the  State  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations  for 
the  Year  1865.  Corrected,  revised  and  republished  in 
accordance  with  provisions  of  Chapters  705  and  767  of  the 
Public  Laws.  By  Brigadier-General  Elisha  Dyer,  Adjutant- 
General. 

Providence:  E.  L.  Freeman  &  Sons,  Printers  to  the  State.     1893. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  XII.  (4)  1-867.     Vol.  II.  pp.  X.  I  1434.     4to.     2  Vols. 

Dyer,   Frederick  H. — A  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  \VAR  OF  THE 

REBELLION.     By  Frederick  H.  Dyer. 
Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa:  The  Torch  Press,     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  1796. 

D.  T.  J. — LIFE  IN  THE  UNION  ARMY,  or  notings  and  reminiscences 
of  a  two  years'  volunteer.  A  Rhythmical  history  of  the 
Fifteenth  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Engineers,  Colonel  John 
McLeod  Murphy,  during  its  recent  two  years'  Campaign 
in  and  about  Washington,  and  the  State  of  Virginia,  by 
Don  Pedro  Quaerendo  Reminisco,  a  private  in  the  ranks. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     H.  Dexter  Hamilton  &  Co.,  Agents  for  the  Publisher. 

8vo.     pp.  147. 

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"DEAD  ON  THE  FIELD  OF  HONOR,"  Dedication  of  the  Soldiers' 
Monument  at  Gorham,  Maine,  Thursday,  October  i8th, 
1866.  Addresses,  Poem,  and  other  exercises. 

Portland:  B.  Thurston  &  Company.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

DEATH  OF  GENERAL  MCCLELLAN.     Public  Ledger  and   Daily 

Transcript,  Philadelphia,  Friday,  Oct.  30,  1885. 
(Philadelphia.)      1885.     8vo.     pp.  (3.) 

DECLARATION  OF  THE  IMMEDIATE  CAUSES  which  induce  and 
justify  the  Secession  of  South  Carolina  from  the  Federal 
Union;  and  the  Ordinance  of  Secession.  Printed  by  order 
of  the  Convention. 

Charleston:  Evans  &  Cogswell,  Printers  to  the  Convention.     1860.  8vo.  pp.  13. 

DEDHAM. — Dedication    of    the    Memorial    Hall    in    Dedham, 

September  29,  1868,  with  an  Appendix. 
Dedham,  Mass.:  Printed  by  John  Cox,  Jr.      1869.     8vo.     pp.  91. 

DEDICATION  OF  A  SOLDIERS'  MONUMENT  at  Claremont,  N.  H., 

October  iQth,  1869.     Proceeding,  Speeches,  etc. 
Claremont.      1869.     8vo.     pp.  — 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  EQUESTRIAN  STATUE  OF  MAJOR-GENERAL 
JOHN  FULTON  REYNOLDS  erected  by  the  State  of  Pennsyl 
vania  at  Gettysburg,  July  i,  1899. 

4to.     pp.  (44). 

A  collection  of  the  Newspaper  accounts,  tickets,  photographs,  programmes,  etc. 

Unique. 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  EQUESTRIAN  STATUE  OF  GENERAL  U.  S. 

GRANT,  Philadelphia,   1899. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.      1899. 
Ceremonies    incident  to  the  Unveiling  of  the   Bronze   Equestrian  Statue  of 
General   Ulysses  S.  Grant,  erected  in  Fairmount  Park,  by  the  Fairmount 
Park  Art  Association  of  Philadelphia,  Grant  Day,  Thursday,  April  27,  1899. 

PP-  97  (i). 

Collection  of  newspaper  cuttings,  tickets,  cards,  etc.    (Mounted.)     pp.  146. 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  EQUESTRIAN  STATUE  OF  MAJOR-GENERAL 
AMBROSE  E.  BURNSIDE,  in  the  City  of  Providence,  July 
4,  1887,  with  the  oration  of  General  Horatio  Rogers; 
together  with  some  account  of  General  Burnside's  funeral, 
and  of  the  movement  resulting  in  the  erection  of  the 
Statue. 

Providence:  E.  L.  Freeman  &  Son,  Printers  and  Publishers.      1887. 

Ry.  8vo.     pp.  60. 

255 


DEDICATION  OF  THE  HIGH  WATER  MARK  TABLET  at  Gettysburg, 
June  2,  1892. 

I2mo.     pp.  (8).     Cards,  Circulars,  etc.     Unique. 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  MICHIGAN  MONUMENTS  on  the  Battlefield 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  Wednesday,  June  I2th,  1889,  under 
the  Auspices  of  the  Governor  of  Michigan  and  the 
Monument  Commission. 

Detroit,  Mich.     8vo.     pp.  (18). 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  MONUMENT  AT  ANDERSON VILLE,  Georgia, 
October  23,  1907,  in  Memory  of  the  Men  of  Connecticut 
who  suffered  in  Southern  Military  Prisons  1861-1865. 

Hartford:  Published  by  the  State.     1908.     410.     pp.  73. 

DEDICATION  OF  MONUMENT  Erected  by  Pennsylvania  to  Com 
memorate  the  Charge  of  General  Humphreys'  Division, 
Fifth  Army  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  on  Marye's 
Heights,  Fredericksburg,  Virginia,  December  I3th,  1862. 
Dedicatory  Ceremonies,  November  nth,  1908. 

Philadelphia:  Press  of  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1908.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  MONUMENT  OF  27TH  CONN.  VOLS.  at 
Gettysburg,  October  22d,  1885,  including  an  account  of 
the  excursion  from  New  Haven  to  Gettysburg  and  return. 

New  Haven,  Conn.:  Price,  Lee  &  Co.,  Printers.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  43  (i). 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  MONUMENT  TO  THE  I26TH  REGIMENT  N.  Y. 
Infantry  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  October  3,  1888. 
Canandaigua,  N.  Y.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  44. 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  MONUMENT  erected  by  the  Twelfth  New 
Jersey  Volunteers  at  Gettysburg.  History  of  the  Regiment 
and  where  it  met  the  enemy.  A  description  of  the  Battle 
field,  Col.  Potter's  oration,  notes  and  incidents  of  the 
dedication. 

Salem,  N.  J.:  The  South  Jerseyman,  June  I,  1886.     I2mo.     pp.  (41). 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  MONUMENT  of  the  Sixth  Penna.  Cavalry, 
"Lancers,"  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  October  14, 
1888. 

Philadelphia.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  37. 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  MONUMENT  to  the  Four  New  York  Com 
panies  (A,  B,  D  and  H)  of  the  First  Regiment  of  United 
States  Sharpshooters  (Berdan's),  on  the  Battlefield  of 
Gettysburg,  July  2d,  1889. 

Albany:  Weed,  Parsons  &  Co., Printers.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  44. 

256 


DEDICATION  OF  THE  MONUMENT  Erected  in  Memory  of  Gen. 
John  Bedel,  by  his  Surviving  Comrades  of  the  Third 
Regiment,  New  Hampshire  Volunteers,  at  Bath,  N.  H., 
October  loth,  1888. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  32  (i). 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  MONUMENT  on  Boston  Common  erected  to 
the  memory  of  the  men  of  Boston  who  died  in  the  Civil  War. 
Boston:  Printed  by  order  of  the  Common  Council.     MXCCCLXXVII. 
Ry.  8vo.     pp.  144. 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  OHIO  MEMORIALS  on  the  Battlefield  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa.,  Wednesday,  Sept.  14,  1887,  under  the 
Auspices  of  the  Gettysburg  Memorial  Commission  of  Ohio. 

Columbus,  O.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  SOLDIERS'  MONUMENT,  North  Haven, 
Conn.  Compiled  by  the  Veteran  Soldiers'  Association. 
1905. 

The  New  Haven  Printing  Co.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  SOLDIERS'  MONUMENT,  Pottsville,  Penna. 

Pottsville,  Pa.:  Daily  Republican,  October  i,  1891. 

Diners  Journal,  Oct.  2,  1891.     Evening  Chronicle,  October  2,  1891. 

8vo.     pp.  (48).     Mounted. 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  SOLDIERS'  MONUMENT  at  Cherry  field,  Maine, 

July  4,  1874. 
(Motto.)     Portland:  Bailey  &  Noyes.     1874.     8vo.     pp.  47. 

DEDICATION    OF    THE    SOLDIERS'    MONUMENT    at    Worcester, 

Massachusetts,  July  15,  A.  D.  1874. 

(Motto.)     Worcester:  Printed  by  order  of  the  Monument  Committee. 
MDCCCLXXV.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  90. 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  SOLDIERS'  AND  SAILORS'  MONUMENT.     The 

procession  oration  by  Rev.  J.  F.  Lovering. 
Gloucester,  Mass.:  Cape  Ann  Advertiser,  Friday,  Sept.  12,  1879. 
8vo.     pp.  (21).     (Mounted.) 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  SOLDIERS'  AND  SAILORS'  MONUMENT, 
Richmond,  Va.  Comprising:  Prayer,  Rev.  Moses  D. 
Hoge,  D.  D.;  Dedicatory  Poem,  Armistead  C.  Gordon, 
Esq.;  Introductory  Address,  Hon.  D.  C.  Richardson, 
President  Confederate  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Monument 
Association;  Address,  Rev.  R.  C.  Cabe.  Published  by 
order  Confederate  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Monument 
Association,  May  30,  1894. 

(Richmond,  Va.)     8vo.     pp.  25. 

257 


DEDICATION  OF  THE  SOLDIERS'  MONUMENT,  July  n,  1888,  at 

Bedford,  Penna. 

Bedford  Gazette,  July,  1888.     I2mo.     pp.  (63). 
Gives  the  organization  of  the  Regiments  raised  in  Bedford  Co. 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  SOLDIERS'  MONUMENT  at  Cheshire,  Conn., 

on  the  Fourth  of  July,  A.  D.  1866. 
New  York.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  STATUE  of  The  Late  Park  Commissioner 
Lieut. -Gen.  Stephen  Dill  Lee,  C.  S.  A.,  Commander-in- 
Chief,  U.  C.  V.,  in  the  Vicksburg  National  Military  Park, 
Friday,  June  n,  1909. 

Vicksburg:  Mississippi  Printing  Company.     8vo.     pp.  38. 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  VIRGINIA  TABLET  in  the  Vicksburg  National 
Military  Park,  Friday  Evening,  Nov.  22,  1907.  Exercises 
in  the  First  Baptist  Church,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Vicksburg:  Mississippi  Ry.  Co.     8vo.     pp.  24  (4). 

DEDICATION  OF  THE  TOMB  of  Army  of  Northern  Virginia, 
Louisiana  Division,  and  unveiling  of  Statue  of  Stonewall 
Jackson  at  Metairre  Cemetery,  New  Orleans,  May  loth, 
1881. 

n.  p.     Printed  by  M.  F.  Dunn  &  Bro.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  36. 

DEDICATORY  CEREMONIES  held  on  the  Battlefield  of  Manassas 
or  Second  Bull  Run,  Virginia,  October  2Oth,  1906,  and 
May  3Oth  (Memorial  Day)  1907,  under  the  auspices  of 
the  Veteran  Association  of  the  Fifth  Regiment  of  New 
York  Volunteer  Infantry,  "Duryea  Zouaves." 

Brooklyn,  New  York:  Eagle  Press.     (1907.)     Sm.  4to.     pp.  96. 

DEDICATORY  SERVICES  at  the  Unveiling  of  the  Bronze  Statue  of 
Maj.-Gen.  G.  K.  Warren,  at  Little  Round  Top,  Gettys 
burg,  Pa.,  August  8,  1888. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  93. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  ARMS  AND  TROPHIES,  Metropolitan  Fair. 
Catalogue  of  the  Museum  of  Flags,  Trophies  and  Relics 
relating  to  the  Revolution,  The  War  of  1812,  The  Mexican 
War,  and  The  Present  Rebellion;  forming  the  most  Com 
plete  and  Interesting  Collection  ever  brought  together  in 
the  United  States,  to  be  Exhibited  at  New  York,  April  4, 
1864,  and  on  succeeding  days,  for  the  Benefit  of  theUnited 
States  Sanitary  Commission. 

New  York:  Charles  P.  Jones.      1864.     8vo.     pp.  109  (i). 

258 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  OHIO.  Extract  from  consolidated  Tri- 
monthly  Report  of  the  Department  of  the  Ohio.  Com 
manded  by  Major-General  A.  E.  Burnside,  November  30, 
1863. 

(Washington:  A.  G.  O.     1879.)     8vo.     pp.  —    25  copies  printed. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  TENNESSEE.     Organization  of  the  Dept. 

of  the  Tennessee  (Major-General  U.  S.  Grant,  U.  S.  Army, 

Commanding)  April  30,  1863. 
(Washington:  War  Records  Office.     1885.)     8vo.     pp.  15.     50  copies  printed. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  TENNESSEE.  Abstract  from  Returns  of 
the  Dept.  of  the  Tennessee  (Major-General  U.  S.  Grant, 
U.  S.  Army,  Commanding)  from  April  30,  to  July  31,  1863. 

(Washington:    War  Records  Office.     1885.)     8vo.     pp.  8.     50  copies  printed. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA.  Monthly  Return  of  the 
Department  of  Northern  Virginia,  Commanded  by  General 
Robert  E.  Lee,  March  31,  1863. 

(Washington:  A.  G.  O.     1878.)     8vo.     pp.  4.     25  copies  printed. 

DESCRIPTION  of  a  Design  for  the  Proposed  Soldiers'  and  Sailors' 
Monument  to  be  Erected  by  the  County  of  Rensselaer, 
at  Troy,  New  York. 

Philadelphia:  Craig,  Finlay  &  Co.,  Printers,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

DESCRIPTION  of  Banvarf's  Geographical  Painting  of  the  Missis 
sippi  River,  extensively  known  as  the  "Three-Mile 
Picture,"  with  new  additions  of  the  Naval  and  Military 
Operations  on  that  River,  exhibiting  a  view  of  country 
1,500  miles  in  length,  from  the  mouth  of  the  Missouri  to 
the  Balize. 

New  York:  L.  H.  Bigelow,  Printer.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  38. 

DESCRIPTION  of  the  ceremony  of  dedication  of  the  Statue  of 
Major-General  John  Sedgwick,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  Colonel 
Fourth  U.  S.  Cavalry,  at  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  October  21, 
1868,  including  the  oration  of  Hon.  George  W.  Curtis  on 
the  occasion. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand,  Publisher.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  67. 

DESCRIPTIVE    CATALOGUE   of    Lookout    Mountain    War    Relic 

Museum.     The  largest  collection  of  War  Relics  in  the 

•    South,    collected    from    all    the    Southern    Battlefields. 

Located    opposite    Lookout    Inn,     Lookout    Mountain, 

Tennessee,  Hardie  Bros.,  Proprietors. 

Chattanooga,  Tenn.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

259 


DESCRIPTIVE  CATALOGUE  of  the  Cyclorama  of  the  Battles  of 
Vicksburg  fought  May  22,  1863,  by  the  Army  of  the 
Tennessee,  under  the  Command  of  Generals  Grant, 
McClernard,  Sherman,  McPherson,  and  Hurlburt. 
General  Pemberton  commanding  the  Confederate  forces. 

New  York:  Seventh  Ave.  and  Fifty-fifth  Street.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

DESCRIPTIVE  LIST  OF  THE  BURIAL  PLACES  of  the  remains  of 
Confederate  soldiers  who  fell  in  the  battles  of  Antietam, 
South  Mountain,  Monocacy  and  other  points  in  Washing 
ton  and  Frederick  Counties  in  the  State  of  Maryland. 

Hagerstown,  Md.:  "Free  Press"  Print.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  84. 

DESCRIPTIVE  TEXTS  to  Prang's  War  Pictures. 
Boston:  L.  Prang  &  Co.     1888.     I2mo.     pp.  58. 

DES     NORDAMERIKANISCHE     KRIEG     VERHEFTE      ZUM      MlLITAR. 

Wochenblatt. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     Pt.  I.  pp.  161-208.     Pt.  II.  pp.  209-254  (i).     8vo. 

DESTRUCTION  OF  THE  CITY  OF  COLUMBIA,  South  Carolina.     A 

Poem  by  a  lady  of  Georgia.     A  true  statement  of  facts. 
Charleston:  Joseph  Walker,  Printer.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  24. 

DES  SOLDATEN  HAND-BUCK.  Herausgegebcn  fur  die  Vertheidiger 
des  Vaterlandes  von  der  Presbyterianischen  Board  fur 
Veroffentlichung  religiofer  Schriften. 

Philadelphia,     pp.  64. 

DIARY  OF  THE  GREAT  REBELLION,  Containing  a  complete  sum 
mary  of  each  day's  events  from  the  inauguration  of  the 
Rebellion  at  Charleston,  S.  C.,  Dec.  20,  1860,  to  the  1st  of 
January,  1862,  prepared  with  great  care  from  "Official 
Reports"  and  files  of  the  New  York  and  Phila.  Daily 
Papers. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Bixler  &  Winchester.     1862.     i6mo.     pp.  64. 

DIARY  OF  THE  SOUTHERN  WAR.  A  Complete  Record  of  all 
Battles,  Skirmishes,  etc.,  by  land  and  water,  from  com 
mencement  of  the  War  to  the  Resignation  of  Lieut. -Gen. 
Scott,  with  the  losses  on  either  side. 

(New  York:  T.  C.  Faukner,  Publisher.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

DIE  KRIEGFUHRUNG  AM  MISSISSIPPI.     1862-1863. 

Wochenblatt:  Bieheft  zum  Militar.     1876.     Funftes  Heft. 
Berlin.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  241  286.  (Map.) 

260 


DINNER  TO  GOVERNOR  JAMES  A.  BEAVER  by  the  Board  of 
Commissioners  for  the  erection  of  monuments  to  mark 
the  positions  of  the  Penna.  Commands  engaged  in  the 
battle  of  Gettysburg,  Jan.  16,  1891. 

4to.     pp.  (14).     Menu  cards,  etc.     Unique. 

DISCHARGED  SOLDIERS'  HOME. 

1.  First  Annual   Report  of  the   Discharged  Soldiers'   Home,   with 
Constitution,  By-Laws,  list  of  Officers,  and  Life  Members  of  the 
Association,     pp.  32.     (1863.) 

2.  Second  Annual  Report,     pp.  27.     (1864.) 

3.  Third  Annual  Report,     pp.  31.     (1865.) 
3.     Fourth  Annual  Report,     pp.  20.     (1866.) 

5.  Fifth  Annual  Report,     pp.  27.     (1867.) 

6.  Seventh  Annual  Report,     pp.  24.     (1869.) 

DISTRICT  INDIAN  TERRITORY  C.  S.  Headquarters  District 
Indian  Territory,  Fort  Townson,  C.  N.  General  Orders, 
Sept.  30,  1864,  to  April  I2th,  1865.  C.  S.  Army. 

I2mo.     pp.—      As  issued. 

DIXIE  STATES  UNITED  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  CONFEDERACY,  St. 

Louis  Chapter  624,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (71). 

DOCUMENT  21.  The  Secret  History  of  the  Peninsular  Campaign. 
Letter  of  General  H.  M.  Naglee  about  General  McClellan. 
A  Message  from  old  Soldiers  to  the  Army.  The  Address 
to  the  Army  and  Navy,  Adopted  at  Hope  Chapel,  on 
Wednesday  Evening,  September  28th,  1864,  by  the 
McClellan  Legion. 

n.  d.  (Sold  at  13  Park  Row)    *    *    *  8vo.     pp.  8. 

DOCUMENTS  IN  THE  CASE  OF  MAJOR  ANDREW  WASHBURN,  late 
of  the  Fourteenth  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteers 
(Heavy  Artillery) . 

n.  p.  n.  d.     (1862.)     8vo.     pp.  27. 

DOCUMENTS   OF  THE   U.   S.   SANITARY   COMMISSION. 

New  York.     1866.     8vo. 

Vol.  I,  Numbers  i  to  60.     Vol.  II,  Numbers  61  to  95. 

DORA  DARLING,  or  the  Daughter  of  the  Regiment. 

Boston:  J.  E.  Tilton  &  Company.     1865.     i2mo.     pp.  370. 

261 


DORCHESTER,  MASS.  Dedication  of  the  Soldiers'  Monument  at 
Dorchester,  September  17,  1867. 

Boston:  Thomas  Groom  &  Co.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  35  (4). 
Autograph  note  of  the  Orator,  Rev.  Chas.  A.  Humphrey,  inserted. 

DORCHESTER  AND  MILTON,  MASS.  Deceased  Soldiers  and 
Sailors  buried  in  Dorchester  and  Milton.  Compiled  by 
Post  68,  G.  A.  R.,  May  30,  1877. 

8vo.     pp.  (34). 

DUTCH  GAP  CANAL. 

The  Overland  Monthly.     Jan.,  1870.     pp.— 


Eames,  Jane  Anthony.— COLONEL  JESSE  A.  GOVE,  U.  S.  A., 

fell  at  Gaines  Mills,  June  27th,  1862. 
Concord,  N.  H.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  —      Autograph  note  of  Mrs.  Gove. 

Earle,  Charles  Warrington. — THE  IMPRISONMENT  IN  LIBBY 
AND  ESCAPE  BY  TUNNEL.  By  Charles  Warrington 
Earle,  M.  D.,  formerly  Lieutenant  Co.  C.,  Q6th  Regiment 
111.  Vols. 

Waukegan,  111.:  Printed  at  the  Gazette  Office.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  21. 

Earle,  David  M. — HISTORY  OF  THE  EXCURSION  of  the  Fifteenth 
Massachusetts  Regiment  and  its  friends  to  the  Battle 
fields  of  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  Antietam,  Md.,  Ball's  Bluff, 
Virginia,  and  Washington,  D.  C.,  May  3i-June  12,  1886. 
By  Capt.  David  M.  Earle. 

Worcester:  Press  of  Charles  Hamilton.     1886.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  58. 

Earle,  John  Jewett. — THE  SENTIMENT  OF  THE  PEOPLE  OF 
CALIFORNIA  with  respect  to  the  Civil  War.  By  John  J. 
Earle.  Annual  Report  of  the  American  Historical 
Association  for  the  year  1907. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1908.     8vo.     Vol.  I.   pp.  123-135. 

Early,   John   Cabell. — A   SOUTHERN   BOY'S   EXPERIENCE   AT 

GETTYSBURG.     By  the  late  John  Cabell  Early. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  May-June,  1911.     pp.  415-434. 

Early,  Jubal  Anderson — Mahone,  William. — A  CORRE 
SPONDENCE  between  Generals  Early  and  Mahone,  in 
regard  to  a  military  memoir  of  the  Latter. 

(Lynchburg.     1881.)     8vo.     pp.  19. 

262 


Early,  Jubal  Anderson. — A  MEMOIR  OF  THE  LAST  YEAR  OF 
THE  WAR  FOR  INDEPENDENCE,  in  the  Confederate  States 
of  America,  containing  an  account  of  the  operations  of 
his  commands  in  the  years  1864  and  1865.  By  Lieut. - 
General  Jubal  A.  Early. 

Toronto:  Printed  by  Lowell  &  Gibson.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  144. 

Early,  Jubal  Anderson. — A  MEMOIR  OF  THE  LAST  YEAR  OF 
THE  WAR  FOR  INDEPENDENCE,  in  the  Confederate  States 
of  America,  containing  an  account  of  the  operations  of  his 
commands  in  the  years  1864  and  1865.  By  Lieutenant- 
General  Jubal  A.  Early,  of  the  Provisional  Army  of  the 
Confederate  States. 

Lynchburg:  Published  by  Charles  W.  Button.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  135  (i). 
Autograph  notes  and  corrections  by  Gen.  Early. 

Early,  Jubal  Anderson. — A  MEMOIR  OF  THE  LAST  YEAR  OF 
THE  WAR  FOR  INDEPENDENCE  in  the  Confederate  States 
of  America,  containing  an  account  of  the  operations  of  his 
commands  in  the  years  1864  and  1865. 

Lynchburg.      1867.     8vo.     pp.  —     Revised  Edition. 

Ms.  notes  and  corrections  by  Gen.  Early. 

Early,  Jubal  Anderson. — BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG. 

1.  Battle  of  Gettysburg.     Gen  Early 's  reply  to  General  Longstreet. 
Lynchburg,  Virginia.     March  10,  1876. 

2.  Battle  of  Gettysburg.     Another  reply  by  General  Early  to  General 
Longstreet.     Lynchburg,  Virginia.     April  3,  1876. 

8vo.     pp.  (34).  -  (Mounted.) 

Ms.  corrections  and  autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Early. 

Early,  Jubal  Anderson. — JACKSON'S  CAMPAIGN  AGAINST  POPE 
in  August,  1862.  An  address  by  Lieut. -Gen.  Jubal  A. 
Early,  before  the  first  annual  meeting  of  the  Association 
of  the  Maryland  line,  together  with  the  proceedings  at 
the  Third  Annual  Banquet  of  the  Society  of  the  Army  and 
Navy  of  the  Confederate  States,  in  the  State  of  Maryland. 

(Baltimore,  Md.     1883.)     8vo.     pp.  52.  38.     Autograph  leter  of  Gen.  Early. 

Early,  Jubal  Anderson. — LETTER  FROM  LIEUTENANT-GENERAL 
J.  A.  EARLY  asking  further  inquiry  into  the  causes  of  the 
recent  reverses  in  the  Valley  of  Virginia.  Nov.  28th,  1864. 

(Richmond.     Jan.  9,  1864.)     8vo.     pp.  4. 

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Early,  Jubal  Anderson.  —  LIEUTENANT-GENERAL  JUBAL 
ANDERSON  EARLY,  C.  S.  A.  Autobiographical  Sketch 
and  Narrative  of  the  War  between  the  States  with  notes 
by  R.  H.  Early. 

Philadelphia  and  London:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Company.     1912. 

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York,  Pa.,  June  28,  1863,  and  paroled  June  29,  1863. 
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From  the  original,  signed  and  endorsed  by  Gen.  Marcus  J.  Wright,  C.  S.  A. 

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BATTLES  OF  THE  WAR.  By  General  J.  A.  Early,  C.  S.  A. 
First  Battle  of  Manassas. 

The  Historical  Magazine,  August,  1870.  Vol.  VIII.  pp.  103-110.     New  Series. 

Early,  Jubal  Anderson. — STONEWALL  JACKSON  AT  FREDERICKS- 
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Baltimore:  (John  Murphy  &  Co.)     1872.     8vo.     pp.  — 

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Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1864.     i2mo.     pp.  33. 

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Edited  by  Rev.  Homer  Eaton. 
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Eaton,  James  R. — SIXTEEN  YEARS  ON  THE  DARK  BLUE  SEA; 
Four  Years  with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  or  Footprints 
in  many  lands.  Being  the  life,  suffering  and  hair 
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American  Soldier  and  Sailor.  Served  in  the  War  for  the 
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Written  by  and  Published  for  the  Author.     1894.     I2mo.     pp.  152. 

Eaton,  John. — Mason,  Ethel  Osgood. — GRANT,  LINCOLN 
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Superintendent  of  Schools,  Porto  Rico.  In  collaboration 
with  Ethel  Osgood  Mason.  With  Portrait  and  Fac 
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New  York,  London,  Bombay  and  Calcutta:  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.     1907. 

8vo.     pp.  XXXVIII.  1-331- 

Eby,  Henry  H. — OBSERVATIONS  OF  AX  ILLINOIS  BOY  IN  BATTLE, 
Camp  and  Prisons  1861-1865.  By  Henry  H.  Eby, 
Mendota,  111. 

Published  by  the  Author.     1910.     I2mo.     pp.  284. 

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Breckenridge,  delivered  at  New  Market,  Virginia,  May 

I5th,  1877. 

New  Market,  Va.     (1877.)     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  - 
Newspaper  accounts  of  celebration  inserted. 

Echols,    John. — REPORT   of   Brigadier-General   Echols   of   the 
Battle  of  Droop  Mountain,  published  by  order  of  Congress. 
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Eddy,  Richard. — HISTORY  OF  THE  SIXTEENTH  REGIMENT  New 
York  State  Volunteers  from  the  commencement  of  its 
organization  in  July,  1861,  to  its  public  reception  at 
Ogdensburg  as  a  veteran  command  January  7th,  1864. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  360. 
Autographs  of  Captains  Nolen  and  Greene. 

Eddy,  Thomas  Mears. — THE  PATRIOTISM  OF  ILLINOIS.  A 
record  of  the  Civil  and  Military  history  of  the  State  in 
the  War  for  the  Union  with  a  history  of  the  campaign  in 
which  Illinois  soldiers  have  been  conspicuous,  sketches  of 
distinguished  officers,  the  roll  of  the  illustrious  dead, 
movements  of  the  sanitary  and  Christian  Commissions. 
Illustrated  with  steel  engravings  of  eminent  men. 

Chicago.     1865-66.     8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  608.     Vol.  II.  pp.  704. 

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Madison.     1865.     i6mo.     pp.  120. 

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Milnes  Edge.  With  a  map  of  the  Peninsula  drawn 
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the  Queen. 

London:  Trubner  &  Co.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  IV.     1-203. 

Edgerville,  Edward. — CASTINE! 

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HIGH  SCHOOL  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  By  Franklin  Spencer 
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High  School,  and  Master  of  Archives  of  the  Associated 
Alumni. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1902.     I2mo.     pp.  XIV.  7-394. 

Catalogue  of  High  School  Boys  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

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War  on  the  South  1861-1865.     By  George  Edmonds. 
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Hartford,  Conn.:  S.  Williams  &  Co.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  384. 

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Read  before  the  Franklin  Typographical  Society,  March 

4,  1897.     By  Edward  E.  Edwards. 
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New  York.     1868.     I2mo.     pp,  139. 

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Cincinnati:  Miami  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.  Print.    1867. 
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Edwards,  John  N. — NOTED  GUERILLAS,  or  the  Warfare  of  the 
Border,  being  a  history  of  the  lives  and  adventures  of 
Quantrell  (Etc.)  and  numerous  other  well  known  Guerillas 
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St.  Louis,  Mo.     1877.     8vo.     pp.  XI.-488. 

Egan,  Michael. — THE  FLYING  GRAY  HAIRED  YANK,  or  the 
Adventures  of  a  Volunteer,  a  personal  narrative  of  thrilling 
experiences  as  an  Army  Courier.  A  Volunteer  Captain, 
a  prisoner  of  War,  a  fugitive  from  Southern  Dungeons,  a 
guest  among  the  Contrabands  and  Unionists,  and  finally, 
a  skirmisher  at  the  very  front  at  Appomattox.  A  true 
narrative  of  the  Civil  War.  By  Michael  Egan,  late 
Captain  Co.  B,  I5th  Regiment  West  Virginia  Infantry 
Volunteers. 

n.  p.     Hubbard  Brothers,  Publishers,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  414. 

(Contains  the  Record  and  Roster  Co.  B.) 

Eggleston,  C.  M. — A  FUNERAL  DISCOURSE  in  Memory  of  Capt. 

Ayers  C.  Barker,  i2Oth  Reg.  N.  Y.  S.  V.,  killed  at  the 

Battle  of  Gettysburg,  July  2d,  1863,  preached  by  Rev. 

C.  M.  Eggleston,  at  Greenville,  July  26,  1863.    Published 

by  request. 
Coxsackie,N.  Y.:  F.  C.  Dedrick,  Printer,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  19. 

Eggleston,    Edward. — THE    HOUSEHOLD    HISTORY    OF    THE 
UNITED  STATES  AND  ITS  PEOPLE.     By  Edward  Eggleston. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  XVI.  1-396. 

Eggleston,  George  Gary. — A  REBEL'S  RECOLLECTIONS.     By 

George  Cary  Eggleston. 

New  York:  Published  by  Kurd  &  Houghton.     1875.     I2mo.     pp.  VI.  (i)  260. 
Autograph  letter  of  Major  Eggleston. 

Eggleston,  George  Gary. — RECOLLECTIONS  OF  A  VARIED  LIFE. 

By  George  Cary  Eggleston. 
New  York:  Henry  Holt  &  Company.     1910.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-304. 

Eggleston,  George  Cary. — SOUTHERN  SOLDIERS'  STORIES.  By 
George  Cary  Eggleston.  With  illustrations  by  R.  F. 
Zogbaum. 

New  York:  The  Macmillan  Company.     1898.     I2mo.     pp.  XL  1-251. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

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Eggleston,  George  Gary. — AMERICAN  WAR  BALLADS  AND 
LYRICS.  A  collection  of  the  Songs  and  Ballads  of  the 
Colonial  Wars,  the  Revolution,  the  War  of  1812-15,  the 
War  with  Mexico  and  the  Civil  War.  Edited  by  George 
Gary  Eggleston. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     (1889.) 

i6mo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  VIII. -1-226.     Vol.  II.  pp.  VIII.  1-274. 

Egle,  William  Henry. — ANDREW  GREGG  CURTIN  :  His  Life  and 

Services.     Edited  by  William  H.  Egle,  M.  D. 
Philadelphia:  Avil  Printing  Company.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  XL  521. 

Eggleston,  George  Gary. — THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  CONFEDERATE 
WAR:  Its  cause  and  its  conduct.  A  Narrative  and 
critical  history.  By  George  Cary  Eggleston. 

New  York:  Sturgis  &  Walton  Company.     1910.     I2mo. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  VI.  1-433.     Vol.  II.  pp.  VI.  1-369. 

Ehlers,  Edward  M.  L. — ADDRESS  by  Edward  M.  L.  Ehlers, 
late  Brevet  Colonel  U.  S.  Volunteers,  at  the  dedication  of 
the  Monument  erected  by  Major-General  Daniel  Butter- 
field  at  Fredericks,  Virginia,  to  Commemorate  the 
services  of  the  Fifth  Corps  Army  of  the  Potomac,  Memorial 
Day,  1901. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Eldredge,  Daniel.— 1861-1865.  The  Third  New  Hampshire 
and  all  about  it.  By  D.  Eldredge,  Captain  Third  New 
Hampshire  Vol.  Inf. 

Boston,  Mass.:  Press  of  E.  B.  Stellings  &  Company.     1893. 

8vo.     pp.  XXXI.  (I)  1-1054  (i)- 

Eldredge,  Daniel.— THE  THIRD  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.  History  of 
a  Gallant  Regiment's  Four  Years'  Service  at  the  Front. 
By  Capt.  D.  Eldredge,  Boston,  Mass. 

Washington,  D.  C. :  The  National  Tribune,  May  II,  1899. 

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Ellet,  Charles. — THE  ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC  and  its  Mis 
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Charles  Ellet,  Jr.  The  Army  abounds  in  skill,  science  and 
enterprise;  but  these  qualities  are  not  at  its  head,  hence 
its  inefficiency. 

Washington.     1861.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

Elliott,  Ezekiel  Brown.— ON  THE  MILITARY  STATISTICS  OF  THE 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  By  E.  B.  Elliott,  M.  A. 

Berlin:  Printed  by  R.  V.  Decker,  Chief  printer  to  H.  M.  the  King.     1863. 
4to.     pp.  44  (3). 

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Elliott,  M.  A.  (Mrs.) — THE  GARDEN  OF  MEMORY.  Stories  of 
the  Civil  War  as  told  by  Veterans  and  Daughters  of  the 
Confederacy.  Compiled  by  Mrs.  M.  A.  Elliott,  Historian 
H.  L.  Grinstead  Chapter  U.  D.  C.,  Camden,  Arkansas. 
Publishing  Committee:  Mrs.  J.  T.  Sifford,  Mrs.  W.  W. 
Brown,  Mrs.  A.  A.  Tufts,  Mrs.  Dan  Davies. 

Camden,  Ark.:  Brown  Printing  Co.     n.  d.     Sm.  410.     pp.  96  (2). 

Autograph  of  Author. 

Elliott,  Samuel  Makenzie. — THE  HIGHLAND  BRIGADE. 

(Elliottville,  Staten  Island.     1861.)     8vo.     pp.  29. 

Elliott,  Stephen. — FUNERAL  SERVICES  at  the  burial  of  the 
Right  Rev.  Leonidas  Polk,  D.  D.,  together  with  the  sermon 
delivered  in  St.  Paul's  Church,  Augusta,  Ga.,  on  June  29, 
1864,  being  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  the  Apostle. 

New  Orleans.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

Elliott,  Stephen. — SERMONS  Preached  on  Various  Occasions: 

1.  God's  presence  with  the  Confederate  States.     Sermon  preached 
in  Christ  Church,  Savannah,  June  13,  1861.     Savannah.     1861. 
pp.  21. 

2.  The  Silver  Trumpets  of  the  Sanctuary.    Sermon  preached  to  the 
Pulaski  Guards.     Savannah.     1861.     pp.  12. 

3.  God's  presence  with  our  Army  at  Manassas.     Sermon  preached 
July  28,  1861.     Savannah.     1861.     pp.  22  (i). 

4.  New  Wine  not  to  be  put  into  old  Bottles.     Sermon  preached  in 
Christ  Church,  Savannah,  Feb.  28,  1862.  Savannah.   1862.  pp.  18. 

5.  Our  cause  in  harmony  with  the  purposes  of  God  in  Christ  Jesus. 
Sermon  preached  Sept.  18,  1862.     Savannah.     1862.     pp.  23. 

6.  Samson's  Riddle.     Sermon  preached  March  27,  1863.   Macon,  Ga. 
1863.     pp.  24. 

7.  Funeral  Services  at  the  burial  of  the  Right  Rev.  Leonidas  Polk, 
D.  D.,  together  with  the  Sermon.     Columbia,  S.  C.  1864.     pp.  28. 

8.  Vain  is  the  help  of  man.     Sermon  preached  September  15,  1864. 
Macon,  Ga.     pp.  13. 

n.  p.     8vo.     Unique. 

Elliott,  Stephen. — OUR  CAUSE  IN  HARMONY  WITH  THE  PURPOSES 
OF  GOD  IN  CHRIST  JESUS.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Christ 
Church,  Savannah,  on  Thursday,  September  i8th,  1862, 
being  the  day  set  forth  by  the  President  of  the  Confederate 
States  as  a  day  of  prayer  and  thanksgiving  for  our 
manifold  victories,  and  especially  for  the  fields  of  Manassas 
and  Richmond,  Ky.  By  the  Rt.  Rev.  Stephen  Elliott, 
D.  D.,  Rector  of  Christ  Church,  and  Bishop  of  the 
Diocese  of  Georgia. 

(Motto.)     Savannah:  Power  Press  of  John  M.  Cooper  &  Co.     1862. 

8vo.     pp.  23. 

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Elliott,  Stephen. — "VAIN  is  THE  HELP  OF  MAN."  A  Sermon 
preached  in  Christ  Church,  Savannah!,  on  Thursday, 
September  15,  1864,  being  the  day  of  fasting,  humiliation, 
and  prayer,  appointed  by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of 
Georgia.  By  the  Rt.  Rev.  Stephen  Elliott,  D.  D.,  Rector 
of  Christ  Church. 

(Motto.)     Macon,  Ga. :  Burke,  Beykin  &  Company.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

Ellis,  Daniel. — PETITION  OF  CAPTAIN  DANIEL  ELLIS,  praying 
compensation  for  services  in  recruiting  for  the  Union 
Army  in  East  Tennessee  during  the  Rebellion. 

4Oth  Congress,  1st  Session,  Senate,  Miscellaneous  Document.  No.  6.     1867. 

8vo.     pp.  4. 

Ellis,  Daniel. — THRILLING  ADVENTURES  OF  DANIEL  ELLIS, 
the  great  Union  guide  of  East  Tennessee  for  a  period  of 
nearly  four  years  during  the  Great  Southern  Rebellion. 
Written  by  himself,  containing  a  short  biography  of  the 
Author.  With  illustrations. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  Publishers.     1867.    I2mo.   pp.  340- 

Ellis,  George  Edward. — MEMOIR  OF  LUTHER  V.  BELL,  M.  D., 
LL.  D.  Prepared  by  vote  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society.  By  George  E.  Ellis.  Reprinted  from  the 
"Proceedings." 

Boston:  Printed  by  John  Wilson  &  Son.     1863.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  75. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Ellis,  Edward  S. — THE  CAMP  FIRES  OF  GENERAL  LEE,  from  the 
Peninsula  to  Appomattox  Court  House,  with  Reminis 
cences  of  the  March,  the  Camp,  the  Bivouac  and  of 
personal  adventure.  By  Edward  S.  Ellis. 

Philadelphia:  Henry  Harrison  &  Co.     (1887.)     I2mo.     pp.  414. 

Eltorff,  V. — Beihefte  zum  Militar  Wochenblatt.  Herausgegeben 
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Berlin:     Ernst    Siegfried    Mittler    und    Sohn    Konigliche    Hofbuchhandlung 

Hochestrasse  68-70.     8vo.     pp.  (4)  367-403. 

Emerson,  Edward  W. — LIFE  AND  LETTERS  OF  CHARLES 
RUSSELL  LOWELL,  Captain  Sixth  United  States  Cavalry, 
Colonel  Second  Massachusetts  Cavalry,  Brigadier-General 
United  States  Volunteers.  By  Edward  W.  Emerson. 

Boston  and  New  York:   Houghton,   Mifflin  &  Company.     1907. 

8vo.     pp.  X.  1-499. 

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Emilio,  Luis  Fenollosa. — HISTORY  OF  THE  FIFTY-FOURTH 
REGIMENT  of  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Infantry,  1863- 
1865.  By  Luis  F.  Emilio.  Second  Edition,  Revised 
and  Corrected,  with  appendix  upon  treatment  of  Colored 
Prisoners  of  War. 

Boston:  The  Boston  Book  Company.     1894.     Svo.     pp.  XVI.  1-452.    (Map.) 

Emilio,  Luis  Fenollosa. — HISTORY  OF  THE  FIFTY-FOURTH 
REGIMENT  of  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Infantry,  1863- 
1865.  By  Luis  F.  Emilio. 

Boston:  The  Boston  Book  Company.     1891.     Svo.     pp.  XVI.  1-410. 

Emilio,  Luis  Fenollosa. — ROANOKE  ISLAND:  Its  Occupation, 
Defense  and  Fall.  By  Luis  F.  Emilio  (23d  Mass.  Infantry) 
A  paper  read  before  the  Roanoke  Association,  New  York 
City,  Feb.  9th,  1891. 

n.  p.     Printed  for  the  Association.     1891.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  18. 

Emilio,  Luis  Fenollosa. — THE  ASSAULT  ON  FORT  WAGNER, 
July  1 8,  1863.  The  Memorable  Charge  of  the  Fifty-fourth 
Regiment  of  Massachusetts  Volunteers.  Written  for  the 
"Springfield  Republican"  by  Captain  Luis  F.  Emilio,  of 
the  Regiment. 

Boston:  Rand,  Avery  Company.     1887.     Svo.     pp.  16. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Emilio,  Luis  Fenollosa. — THE  EMILIO  COLLECTION  OF 
MILITARY  BUTTONS:  American,  British,  French  and 
Spanish  and  non-Military  in  the  Museum  of  the  Essex 
Institution,  Salem,  Mass.  A  descriptive  catalog  with 
Historical  notes  and  ten  plates  illustrating  two  hundred 
and  forty  important  specimens  by  Luis  Fenollosa  Emilio, 
Captain  United  States  Volunteers  1863-1865. 

Salem,  Mass.:  The  Essex  Institute.     1911.     Svo.     pp.  264. 

Privately  printed. 

Emmerton,  James  Arthur. — A  RECORD  OF  THE  TWENTY- 
THIRD  REGIMENT  Mass.  Vol.  Infantry  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion  1861-1865,  with  Alphabetical  Roster,  Company 
Rolls,  Portraits,  Maps,  etc.  By  James  A.  Emmerton, 
A.  B.,  M.  D.,  Corporal  Co.  F,  and  Assist.  Surg.  of  the 
Twenty-third  Regiment,  Surgeon  of  the  Second  Massa 
chusetts  Artillery. 

Boston:  William  Ware  &  Co.     1886.     Svo.     pp.  XX.  1-352. 

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Enander,  John  A.  —  CITIZENS'  WAR  in  the  United  States  in 
North  America.  By  John  A.  Enander.  With  a  short 
account  of  the  15  Wis.  Regiments'  Service  in  the  War. 

La  Crosse,  Wis.     1881.     I2mo.     pp.  128. 


Erb,  William  S.  S.—  EXTRACTS  from  "The  Battles  of  the 

Ohio."  By  a  late  Acting  Assistant  Adjutant-General, 
3d  Brigade,  3d  Division,  4th  A.  C.,  Army  of  the  Cumber 
land. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Judd  &  Detwiler,  Printers.     1893.     I2mo.     pp.  48. 

Erdman,  W.  J.  —  A  CAVALRY  RAID.  Poem  delivered  before  the 
Alumni  of  Hamilton  College,  July  18,  1866,  by  Rev.  W. 
J.  Erdman,  of  Fayetteville,  N.  Y. 

Fayetteville  :  Printed  by  F.  A.  Darling.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

Ernest,  Grasset.  —  LA  GUERRE  DE  SECESSION  1861-1865,  par 
Ernest  Grasset,  Inspecteur  de  la  Marine  avec  une  lettre 
de  M.  Victor  Duruy  (Premiere  Partie  Les  Evenements. 
Deuxieme  Partie  Les  Hommes). 

Paris:  Librairie  Militaire  de  i.     Baudoin  et  Ce.     1886.     1887.     I2mo. 
Pt.  I.  pp.  391  (i).     Pt.  II.  pp.  386. 

Errickson,  C.  Stoctly.  —  LIFE  OF  GENERAL  ROBERT  EDMUND 
LEE,  together  with  numerous  anecdotes  incidental  to  his 
career  as  a  citizen  and  a  soldier.  Edited  by  C.  Stoctly 
Errickson,  Esq. 

(Motto.)     Philadelphia:  Barclay  &  Co.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  44. 

Erskine,  Charles  M.  —  LIFE  IN  A  REBEL  PRISON,  or  the  ex 
perience  of  a  prisoner  of  war.  By  Charles  M.  Erskine, 
Company  M,  I3th  Pennsylvania  Cavalry. 

Philadelphia:  Craig,  Finley  &  Co.,  Printers.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  34. 

Ertter,  Adam.  —  THE  BLUE  AND  GRAY  AT  GETTYSBURG.  A 
Historical  Guide-Book  Profusely  Illustrated.  The  Story 
of  the  Three  Days'  Battle  plainly  and  concisely  told, 
together  with  a  complete  roster  of  the  two  armies. 

Gettysburg,  Pa.:  Adam  Ertter,  Publisher.     (1899.)     8vo.     pp.  55. 

First  Edition. 

Erwin,  Lewis  D.  —  Anderson,  W.  W.  —  REPORT  of  L.  D.  Erwin 
and  W.  W.  Anderson,  Commissioners  to  disburse  the  money 
appropriated  for  the  relief  of  Illinois  Volunteers  wounded 
at  Vicksburg  and  Murfreesboro. 

(Springfield.     1863.)     8vo.     pp.  15. 

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Erwin,  Lewis  D. — REPORT  of  Lewis  D.  Erwin,  one  of  the 
Commissioners  for  disbursing  money  appropriated  for 
relief  of  Illinois  Volunteers. 

(Springfield.     1865.)     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Estvan,  B. — WAR  PICTURES  FROM  THE  SOUTH.  By  B.  Estvan, 
Colonel  of  Cavalry  in  the  Confederate  Army,  with  illus 
trations. 

London:  Routledge,  Warne  &  Routledge.     1863. 

I2ino.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XIII.  (i)  1-310.     Vol.  II.  pp.  X.  1-320.     2  Vols. 

Evans,   Augusta. — MACARIA,  or  Altars  of  Sacrifice.     By  the 

Author  of  "Beulah." 

(Motto.)     Richmond:  West  &  Johnston.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  183. 
Second  Edition. 

Evans,  Clement  A. — CONFEDERATE  MILITARY  HISTORY.  A 
Library  of  Confederate  States  History  in  Thirteen 
Volumes,  written  by  distinguished  men  of  the  South,  and 
edited  by  Gen.  Clement  A.  Evans,  of  Georgia. 

Atlanta,  Ga. :  Confederate  Publishing  Company.     1899.     8vo. 

Vol.  I.     pp.  XIX.  1-737.  Vol.  VII.     pp.  IV.  1-452  278. 

Vol.  II.     pp.  IV.  1-184  138.  Vol.  VIII.     pp.  IV.  1-348. 

Vol.  III.     pp.  V.  1-692.  Vol.  IX.     pp.  VIII.  1-224  225. 

Vol.  IV.     pp.  V.  1-354.  Vol.  X.     pp.  VII.  1-419. 

Vol.  V.     pp.  V.  1-424.  Vol.  XI.     pp.  VII.  1-268. 

Vol.  VI.     pp.  VI.     1-461.  Vol.  XII.     pp.  IV.  1-551. 

Vol.  XIII.     Biographical  Supplement,     pp.  297. 

13  Vols. 

Evans,  James  W. — Keith,  A.  Wendell. — AUTOBIOGRAPHY  OF 
SAMUEL  S.  HILDEBRAND,  the  renowned  Missouri  "Bush- 
wacker,"  and  unconquerable  Rob  Roy  of  America;  being 
his  complete  Confession  recently  made  to  the  writers,  and 
carefully  compiled  by  James  W.  Evans  and  A.  Wendell 
Keith,  M.  D.,  of  St.  Francois  County,  Mo.,  together  with 
all  the  facts  connected  with  his  early  history. 

Jefferson  City,  Mo.     1870.     I2mo.     pp.  312. 

Evans,  Thomas  Wiltberger.  - —  LA  COMMISSION  SANITAIRE 
des  Etats  Unis  son  origine,  son  organisation,  et  ses  re- 
sultats  avec  une  notice  sur  les  hopitaux  militaires  aux 
etats-unis  et  sur  la  reforme  sanitaire  dans  les  armees 
Europeunnes  sar  Thomas  W.  Evans. 

Paris:  E.  Dentu,  Librairie-Editeur.     1865. 

Imp.  8vo.     pp.  XIX.  1-178.      (5  Plates.)     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

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Evans,  Thomas  Wiltberger. — Essais  D'  Hygiene  at  de  The- 
rapeutique  militaires  presentes  a  la  commission  sanitaire 
des  Etats-unis  annotes  et  publics  en  francais  par  Thomas 
W.  Evans. 

Paris:  Victor  Masson  et  Fils,  Librairies-Editeurs.     n.  d. 

Imp.  8vo.     pp.  VII.  1-585  (i).     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Everts,  Hermann. — A  COMPLETE  AND  COMPREHENSIVE  HIS 
TORY  OF  THE  NINTH  REGIMENT,  New  Jersey  Vol.  Infantry 
from  its  first  organization  to  its  final  muster  out. 

Newark,  N.  J.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  197. 

Ewer,  James  K. — THE  THIRD  MASSACHUSETTS  CAVALRY  in  the 
War  for  the  Union.  By  Rev.  James  K.  Ewer,  Company 
C,  Third  Mass.  Cav.  Published  by  direction  of  the 
Historical  Committee  of  the  Regimental  Association. 
1903. 

(Maplewood)     1903.     8vo.     pp.  452.     Roster,     pp.  CXIV.  (3). 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Ewing,  E.  E. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  NINETY-FIRST  read  at  a  re 
union  of  the  Ninety-first  Regiment,  Ohio  Volunteer 
Infantry,  held  at  Portsmouth,  Ohio,  April  8,  1868,  in 
response  to  the  toast  "Our  bond  of  union." 

Portsmouth.     1868.     i6mo.     pp.  25.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Ewing,    E.    W.    R. — NORTHERN    REBELLION    and    Southern 

Secession.     By  E.  W.  R.  Ewing,  LL.  D. 
Richmond,  Va.:  J.  L.  Hill  Company.     1904.     8vo.     pp.  383. 

Ewing,  Thomas. — LETTER  TO  His  EXCELLENCY  BENJ.  STANTON, 
Lieut. -Governor  of  Ohio,  in  answer  to  his  letter  of  Nov.  4, 
Relative  to  charges  against  our  Generals  who  fought  the 
battle  of  Shiloh,  on  the  6th  of  April,  1862. 

Columbus,  O.:  R.  Nevins,  Printer.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Ewing,  Thomas,  Jr. — ADDRESS  in  defence  of  J.  Gushing 
Edmands,  late  Colonel  32d  Massachusetts  Infantry 
Volunteers,  to  the  General  Court  Martial,  of  which  Major- 
General  J.  B.  Ricketts  is  President,  sitting  at  Annapolis, 
Maryland,  September,  1865.  Tried  on  charges  of  violation 
of  Orders  and  of  neglect  of  duty  to  the  prejudice  of  good 
order  and  military  discipline. 

Washington:  Printed  by  R.  A.  Waters.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

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Exley,  Thomas  M. — A  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  PAY  OF  THE  ARMY 
FROM  1785  TO  1888.  Compiled  under  the  direction  of  the 
Paymaster-General  of  the  Army,  by  Thomas  M.  Exley, 
Chief  Examiner,  Paymaster-General's  Office.  1888. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  57. 

EAST  MAINE  CONFERENCE  SEMINARY.     War  Record. 
Boston:  Printed  by  Albert  J.  Wright.     1877.     8vo.     pp.  54. 

ECHOES  FROM  THE  GUN  OF  1861.     A  Book  for  boys.     Sunset 

Stories  No.  3. 
(Motto.)     Boston:  Loring,  Publisher.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  246. 

ELDRIDGE  COLLECTION.  Catalogue  of  a  Remarkable  Collection 
of  Books,  Pamphlets,  Broadsides  and  Manuscripts  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  offered  for  sale  by  Wm.  H.  Murray, 
Hartford,  Conn. 

Catalogue  of  theUnequaled  and  Unique  Collection  of  Relics 
and  Trophies  of  the  American  Civil  War,  formed  by 
Lieut.  James  W7.  Eldridge,  i2jth  N.  Y.  S.  V.,  offered  for 
sale  by  William  H.  Murray,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     Part  I.  pp.  106.     Part  II.  pp.  38. 

ELEVENTH  ARMY  CORPS  BANQUET,  New  York,  Nov.  17,  1904. 

Cup  to  Hamlin. 
Bangor,  Maine:  Press  of  the  Thos.  W.  Burr  Printing  Co.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

ELMIRA  AS  A  PRISON  CAMP. 

1.  Where  over  ten  thousand  confederate  soldiers  were  confined,  etc. 

2.  Burying  the  rebel  dead,  etc. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (26).     (Mounted.) 

ENGINEERS  DEPARTMENT  U.  S.  Army.  List  of  publications  of 
the  Engineer  Department  U.  S.  Army,  including  reports 
of  explorations,  etc.,  conducted  under  other  branches  of 
the  Department  of  War. 

Washington.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  — 

ENTIRE  DEVOTEDNESS  TO  GOD. 

Richmond,  Va.:  Presbyterian  Committee  of  PublicatJon.     i8mo.     pp.  4. 

ENUMERATION   OF   SOLDIERS   AND   SAILORS   of   the   Late   War 

Residing  in  Wisconsin  June  20,  1885. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  387. 

ERECTION  AND  DEDICATION  OF  THE  SOLDIERS'  AND  SAILORS' 
MONUMENT  in  the  Army  and  Navy  lot  in  Mount  Hope 
Cemetery  belonging  to  the  City  of  Boston. 

Boston.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  144. 

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ESSEX  COUNTY  REGIMENT.  A  Directory  of  the  Commissioned 
and  Non-Commissioned  Officers  and  Privates  of  each 
Company  attached  to  the  Fourteenth  Regiment  Heavy 
Artillery  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  Col.  Wm.  B.  Greene, 
Commanding,  Stationed  at  the  Forts  near  Washington. 
Compiled  and  published  by  "Typo." 

Lawrence,  Mass. :  American  Office  Geo.  S.  Merrill,  Printer.     1862.  8vo.  pp.  32. 

(Specimen  of  the  money  of  the  Regiment  inserted.) 

EVIDENCE  TAKEN  BEFORE  THE  COMMITTEE  of  the  House  of 
Representatives,  appointed  to  inquire  into  the  treatment 
of  prisoners  at  Castle  Thunder. 

(Richmond.     1863.)     8vo.     pp.  58. 

EXECUTIVE  AND  CONGRESSIONAL  DIRECTORY  of  the  Confederate 
States,  1861-1865.  (Compiled  from  Official  Records.) 
Record  and  Pension  Office.  1899. 

(Washington.     1899.)     8vo.     pp.  12.     100  copies  printed. 

EXERCISES  attending  the  dedication  of  the  monument  of  the 
Twelfth  (Webster)  Regiment  at  Gettysburg,  October  8, 
1885.  Introductory  Speech  by  Comrade  Benj.  F.  Cook. 
Dedicatory  address  by  Comrade  George  Kimball.  Poem 
by  Comrade  John  E.  Gilman. 

Boston:  Edward  F.  Rollins,  Printer.      (1885.)     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  8. 

Newspaper  cuttings,  circulars,  etc., 

EXERCISES  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Monument  to  Colonel  Robert 
Gould  Shaw  and  the  Fifty-fourth  Regiment  of  Massa 
chusetts  Infantry,  May  31,  1897.  Published  by  order  of 
the  City  Council  of  Boston. 

Boston:  Municipal  Printing  Office.     1897.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  71. 

EXERCISES  at  the  Presentation  to  the  Commonwealth  of  Massa 
chusetts  of  a  Bronze  Relief  of  General  Thomas  G. 
Stevenson,  December  7,  1905. 

Boston:  Printed  for  the  Memorial  Association.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  61. 

Privately  printed. 

EXERCISES  at  the  unveiling  of  the  Mural  Tablet  erected  in  the 
College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  by  the  Alumni  to  the 
memory  of  those  of  their  number  who  fell  in  the  service  of 
their  Country  during  the  late  Civil  War. 

n.  p.     R.  C.  Root,  Anthony  &  Co.     1875.     4to.     pp.  12. 

EXERCISES    connected    with    the    unveiling    of    the    Ellsworth 
Monument  at  Mechanicville,  May  27,  1874.     (Portrait.) 
Albany,  N.  Y.:  Joel  Munsell.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  85. 

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EXERCISES  held  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Soldiers'  Monument, 

Memorial  Day,  1882.     Easton,  Mass.     With  appendix. 
Easton:  Printed  at  the  office  of  the  Easton  Journal.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  71. 

EXPENSES  incurred  by  the  States  in  defence  of  the  United  States. 
55th  Congress,  1st  Session.     Senate  Document  No.  133.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  58. 

•     EXTRA  EVENING  JOURNAL,  Philadelphia,  July  4,  1863.     Official 
Dispatch    from   Gen.    Meade.     Repulse   of   the    Rebels. 
3000   Prisoners   Captured.     Headquarters  Army   of   the 
Potomac,  near  Gettysburg,  July  3,  8.30  P.  M. 
4to.    pp.  i. 

EXTRACTS  FROM  ARMY  REGULATIONS,  Standing  Orders  for  the 
March  and  in  Camp,  Rules  for  health,  etc.  Compiled 
and  printed  for  the  use  of  the  Third  Brigade,  (Gen. 
Butterfield's)  Porter's  Division,  Army  of  the  Potomac. 
Camp  at  Hall's  Hill,  Va.  March,  1862. 

Washington:  Henry  Polkinhorn,  Printer.     1862.     48010.     pp.  104. 

(Contains  a  roster  of  the  Brigade  and  the  officers,  Gen.  Humphreys  copy  with 

his  autograph,  Nov.  30,  1862.) 

EXTRACT  FROM  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  THIRD  REGIMENT  R.  I. 
Heavy  Artillery.  Published  in  the  Adjutant-General's 
Report  of  the  State  of  Rhode  Island.  (Reprint  of  1865.) 
1893.  Printed  by  the  Third  Rhode  Island  Veteran 
Association  for  its  Members. 

Providence:  E.  L.  Freeman  &  Son,  Printers  to  the  State.     1894.   8vo.   pp.  23. 

EXTRACTS  from  the  Military  History  of  Gen.  Thomas  W.  Egan. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  18  (i). 

Fagan,  William  Long. — SOUTHERN  WAR  SONGS.  Camp-fire, 
Patriotic  and  Sentimental.  Collected  and  arranged  by 
W.  L.  Fagan.  Illustrated. 

New  York:  M.  T.  Richardson  &  Co.     1890.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  389. 

Fairchild,  C.  B.— HISTORY  OF  THE  2/TH  REGIMENT  N.  Y.  VOLS. 
Being  a  record  of  its  more  than  two  years  of  service  in  the 
War  for  the  Union,  from  May  2ist,  1861,  to  May  3ist, 
1863,  with  a  complete  roster,  and  short  sketches  of  Com 
manding  officers,  also  a  Record  of  experience  and  suffering 
of  some  of  the  Comrades  in  Libby  and  other  Rebel 
Prisons.  Compiled  by  C.  B.  Fairchild,  of  Company  "D." 
Published  under  the  direction  of  the  following  Committee: 
Gen.  H.  W.  Slocum,  Capt.  C.  A.  Wells. 

Binghamton,  N.  Y.:  Carl  &  Matthews,  Printers.     (1888.) 

8vo.     pp.  IX.  1-303  (i). 

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Fairfield,  S.  H. — THE  ELEVENTH  KANSAS  at  Platte  Bridge.     By 

S.  H.  Fairfield. 
Kansas  State  Historical  Society,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  352-362. 

Fales,  Samuel  Bradford. — (MEMORIAM.) 

(Philadelphia.     1880.)     8vo.     pp.  19. 

300  copies  privately  printed.     Autograph  letter  and  portrait  inserted. 

Fallen,  John  T. — LIST  OF  SYNONYMS  OF  ORGANIZATIONS  in  the 
Volunteer  Service  of  the  United  States  during  the  years 
1861,  '62,  '63,  '64,  and  '65.  Compiled  under  the  direction 
of  Brigadier-General  Richard  C.  Drum,  Adjutant-General 
United  States  Army,  by  John  T.  Fallen,  of  the  Adjutant- 
General's  Office. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  301.  (Errata.) 

Falls,  William  Henry. — A  MEMORIAL  SKETCH  of  William 
Clendenin,  M.  D.  By  William  Henry  Falls,  M.  D. 
Delivered  before  the  Alumni  Association  of  the  Miami 
Medical  College,  March  11,  1886. 

Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.,  Printers.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

Fanning,  Thomas  W. — THE  ADVENTURES  OF  A  VOLUNTEER. 

By  a  non-commissioned  officer. 
Cincinnati,  O.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  94. 

Fanning,  Thomas  W. — THE  HAIRBREADTH  ESCAPES  AND 
HUMOROUS  ADVENTURES  OF  A  VOLUNTEER  in  the  Cavalry 
service,  by  one  of  them  who  has  been  under  Generals 
Grant,  Lew. Wallace,  Sherman,  Halleck,  Rousseau,  Thomas 
and  Kilpatrick. 

Cincinnati.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Farley,  Joseph  Pearson. — WEST  POINT  IN  THE  EARLY  SIXTIES, 
with  incidents  of  the  War.  By  Joseph  Pearson  Farley, 
U.  S.  Army. 

Troy,  N.  Y.:  Pafreats  Book  Company.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  VII.  1-201. 

Farley,  Joseph  Pearson. — THREE  RIVERS:  The  James,  The 
Potomac,  The  Hudson.  A  Retrospect  of  Peace  and  War. 
By  Joseph  Pearson  Farley,  U.  S.  A. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1910. 

8vo.     pp.  277.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

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Farley,  Porter. — THE  140x11  NEW  YORK  VOLUNTEERS.     Wilder 
ness,  May  5th,  1864. 
(Rochester,  N.  Y.)     n.  d.     48010.     pp.  38. 
Privately  printed.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Farley,    Porter. — REMINISCENCES   OF   THE    140™    REGIMENT 

New  York  Volunteer  Infantry.     By  Porter  Farley. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.:  Democrat  and  Chronicle.     1877-78. 
Ry.  8vo.     pp.  (96).     (Mounted.)     Autograph  note  of  Adjutant  Farley. 

Farmer,   H.   H. — VIRGINIA  BEFORE  AND   DURING  THE  WAR. 

By  H.  H.  Farmer,  M.  D. 
Henderson,  Ky.:  Published  by  the  Author.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  102. 

Farrar,  Canon. — EULOGY  ON  GENERAL  GRANT  delivered  at 
Westminster  Abbey,  London,  August  4th,  1885.  By 
Canon  Farrar. 

New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  &  Company,     n.  d.     48mo.     pp.  36. 

Farrar,  J.  R. — JOHNNY  REB:     The  Confederate. 
Richmond.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  22.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Farrar,  J.  R. — RIP  VAN  WINKLE,  or  the  Virginian  that  slept 

ten  years. 
Richmond.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  18.     (Errata  slip.) 

Farrar,  Samuel  Clarke.— THE  TWENTY-SECOND  PENNSYLVANIA 

CAVALRY  and  the  Ringgold  Battalion  1861-1865.  Written 
and  Compiled  by  Samuel  Clarke  Farrar,  Company  C, 
22nd  P.  V.  C.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  1911.  Published  under 
the  Auspices  of  the  Twenty-second  Pennsylvania  Ringgold 
Cavalry  Association. 

Akron,  O.  and  Pittsburgh:  The  New  Werner  Company.     (1911.) 

8vo.     pp.  XI.  1-538. 

Fasnacht,  Charles  H.— Martin,  E.  K.— HISTORICAL  SKETCH, 
by  C.  H.  Fasnacht  and  Oration  by  E.  K.  Martin,  Esq., 
delivered  at  dedication  of  99th  Pennsylvania  Monument, 
Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  2,  1886. 

Lancaster,  Pa.     1886.     I2mo.     pp.  37. 

Fasset,  Jacob  Sloat. — MEMORIAL  ADDRESS  by  Hon.  J.  Sloat 

Fassett  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  May  30,  1910. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     Imp.  8vo.     pp.  35. 

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Faulkner,  F.  C. — FAULKNER'S  HISTORY  OF  THE  REVOLUTION 
in  the  Southern  States;  including  the  Special  Message  of 
President  Buchanan,  the  Ordinances  of  Secession  of  the 
Six  Withdrawing  States,  Preliminary  steps  taken  therefore, 
Seizure  of  Forts  and  Arsenals,  Measures,  Coercion  and 
Conciliatory  on  the  part  of  the  General  Government, 
Messages  of  the  Governors  of  States  North  and  South, 
Biographical  Sketches  of  Leading  Men,  Calhoun's  Re 
markable  Dream,  President  Jackson's  Nullification  Pro 
clamation,  etc. 

(Diary  of  the  Southern  War.  A  Complete  Record  of  all 
the  Battles,  Skirmishes,  etc.,  by  land  and  water,  from  the 
Commencement  of  the  War  to  the  resignation  of  Lieut. - 
General  Scott,  with  losses  on  either  side.) 

New  York.     1861.     8vo.     pp.  95.     (pp.  8.) 

Favill,  Josiah  Marshall. — THE  DIARY  OF  A  YOUNG  OFFICER 
serving  with  the  armies  of  the  United  States  during  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion.  By  Josiah  Marshall  Favill, 
Adjutant,  Captain  and  Brevet  Major  57th  New  York 
Infantry,  Brevet  Lieutenant  Colonel,  and  Colonel  U.  S. 
Volunteers. 

Chicago:  R.  R.  Donnelly  &  Sons  Company.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  298. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Fay,  Eli. — DISCOURSE  at  the  Funeral  of  Kane  P.  Jorgensen, 
Capt.  of  Co.  A,  1 5th  Regiment,  Mass.  Volunteers,  who 
was  killed  in  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg  July  2,  1863.  By 
Eli  Fay. 

Fitchburg:  Printed  by  Caleb  C.  Curtis.      1863.     8vo.     pp.  17. 

Featherstone,  John  C. — BATTLE  OF  THE  CRATER.  Address 
by  Capt.  John  C.  Featherstone,  late  Captain  in  Alabama 
Brigade  of  Gen.  Mahone's  Division,  C.  S.  A.,  at  Old  M. 
E.  Church,  Pottsville,  on  Wednesday  Evening,  April  18, 
1906. 

n.  p.     (1906.)     8vo.    pp.  30. 

Fearing,    Benjamin    Dana.— THE    77™    OHIO    VOLUNTEER 

REGIMENT  AT  SHILOH.     By  Gen.  B.  D.  Dearing. 
Marietta,  Ohio:  The  College  Olio,  February  7th,  1885.  Vol.  XIII.     pp.  49-52. 

Fearn,  Frances. — DIARY  OF  A  REFUGEE.     Edited  by  Frances 

Fearn.     Illustrated  by  Rosalie  Urquhart. 
New  York:  Moffat,  Yard  &  Company.     1910.     I2mo.     pp.  IX.  1-149. 

280 


Fenner,  Charles  E. — CEREMONIES  connected  with  the  Unveiling 
of  the  Statue  of  General  Robert  E.  Lee,  at  Lee  Circle, 
New  Orleans,  La.,  Feb.  22,  1884.  Oration  by  Hon. 
Chas.  E.  Fenner.  Poem  by  H.  F.  Requier,  Esq.  His 
torical  Sketch  of  the  R.  E.  Lee  Monumental  Association. 

New  Orleans:  W.  B.  Stansbury  &  Co.,  Print.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  46. 

Ferguson,  J.  H. — HISTORY  OF  THE  88TH  IND.  VOL.  INF.,  in 
poetry,  embracing  a  brief  sketch  of  the  Regiment  from 
time  of  enlistment  to  muster  out  and  disbandment,  with 
many  incidents  connected  with  the  Fourteenth  Army 
Corps  and  Army  of  the  Cumberland,  also  many  things 
concerning  the  entire  Union  Army  from  1861-1865. 
Written  by  J.  H.  Ferguson. 

Ossiard,  Ind.:  Jas.  H.  Keefer,  Printer,     n.  d.     641110.     pp.  38. 

Autograph  of  Author. 

Ferguson,  Robert. — AMERICA  DURING  AND  AFTER  THE  WAR. 

By  Robert  Ferguson. 
London:  Longmans,  Green,  Reader  &  Dyer.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  II.  1-280. 

Fernald,  Granville. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  FIRST  DEFENDERS. 

District    of     Columbia,     Pennsylvania,     Massachusetts. 

Written   and   compiled   by   Comrade   Granville   Fernald. 

Illustrated. 
Washington,  D.  C.:  Clarence  E.  Davis,  Publisher.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Ferree,  P.  B.— HEROES  OF  THE  WAR  FOR  THE  UNION  and  their 
achievements.  A  complete  history  of  the  great  Rebellion 
consisting  of  biographical  sketches  of  Officers  and  States 
men;  pictures  of  great  battles,  sieges,  desperate  charges 
and  skirmishes,  personal  encounters  and  daring,  thrilling 
incidents;  with  all  else  of  interest  connected  with  the 
national  struggle  for  existence. 

Cincinnati.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  512.     First  series. 

Autograph  note  relating  to  the  book  from  Miss  Ferree  inserted. 

Ferrero,  Edward. — (SKETCH  of)  Major  Gen.  Edward  Ferrero. 

(Portrait.) 
n.  p.  n.  d.     410.     pp.  3. 

Fiebeger,  Gustav  Joseph. — CAMPAIGN  OF  GETTYSBURG.  Pre 
pared  for  visit  of  Class  of  1902,  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  to 
field  of  Gettysburg  April,  1902,  by  Lieut. -Col.  G.  J. 
Fiebeger,  Professor  of  Engineering. 

(West  Point,  N.  Y.     1902.)     8vo.     pp.  31  (2) 

Maps  and  letter  of  Author  inserted. 

281 


Fiebeger,  Gustav  Joseph. — THE  CAMPAIGN  AND  BATTLE  OF 
GETTYSBURG.  Prepared  for  the  use  of  the  Cadets  of  the 
United  States  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  by 
Colonel  G.  J.  Fiebeger,  Professor  of  Engineering,  U.  S. 
M.  A. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  151  (16).     Maps  (6). 
Printed  for  West  Point  Classes. 

Field,  Charles  D. — THREE  YEARS  IN  THE  SADDLE.  From  1861 
to  1865.  Memoirs  of  Charles  D.  Field.  Thrilling 
Stories  of  the  War,  in  camp  and  on  the  field  of  battle. 
The  Cavalry  Soldier,  Scout  and  Dispatch  Bearer,  Private, 
Non-Commissioned  Officer,  Commander  of  Skirmish 
Lines.  In  over  Thirty  Engagements,  Hospital  Life,  etc. 
By  Charles  D.  Field. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  74.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Field,  Edward. — AN  IRISH  BRIGADE:     The  Sixty-third,  Sixty- 
Ninth,  and  Eighty-Eighth  New  York  Volunteers. 
Philadelphia:  The  Times,  May  2  and  9,  1886.     I2mo.     pp.  (18). 

Field,    Edward.— THE    IRISH    BRIGADE.     By    Edward    Field, 

Captain  Fourth  Artillery. 
The  United  Service,  June,  1889.     pp.  575-592. 

Field,  Henry  Martyn. — A  CHAPTER  OF  HISTORY.  Dangers 
which  the  Country  has  Escaped,  but  that  should  not  be 
Forgotten  in  the  Day  of  Rejoicing — Crisis  of  the  War — 
The  Battle  of  Franklin,  Tennessee — Defence  of  a  Con 
federate  Officer— A  Wonderful  Night  March. 

The  Evangelist,  Thursday,  May  2,  1889.     8vo.     pp.  (33). 

Field,  Henry  Martyn. — BRIGHT  SKIES  AND  DARK  SHADOWS. 

By  Henry  M.  Field,  D.  D.     With  Maps. 
New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1890.    I2mo.    pp.  n  (i)  9-316. 
(Contains  Marching  through  Georgia,  Battle  of  Franklin,  etc.) 

Field,  Henry  Martyn. — BLOOD  is  THICKER  THAN  WATER:  A 
few  days  among  our  Southern  Brethern.  By  Henry  M. 
Field,  D.  D. 

New  York:  George  Munro,  Publisher.     1886.     I2mo.     pp.  151. 

Field,  Henry  Martyn. — STONEWALL  JACKSON.     By  the  Rev. 

Henry  M.  Field,  D.  D. 
Harper's  Magazine,  November,  1891.     pp.  909-918. 

"282 


Figg,  R.  W. — "WHERE  MEN  ONLY  DARE  TO  GO,"  or  the  story 

of  a  boy  company,  (C.  S.  A.)-     By  an  ex-boy. 
(Motto.)     Richmond:  Whittel  &  Shepperson    1885.    i2mo.    pp.  VI.    17-263. 

Finch,  George  M. — IN  THE  BEGINNING.  Read  before  the  Ohio 
Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States, 
October  I,  1884,  by  Companion  George  M.  Finch,  late 
Lieutenant-Colonel  13/th  O.  V.  I. 

Cincinnati:  Peter  G.  Thomson.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  14.   Addenda  (i). 

Fisch,    Georges — Kinnaird,    Arthur — Arthur,    William.— 

NINE  MONTHS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES  during  the  crisis. 
By  the  Rev.  Georges  Fisch,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the  French 
Evangelical  Church  in  Paris.  With  an  introduction  by 
the  Hon.  Arthur  Kinnaird,  M.  P.,  and  a  preface  by  the 
Rev.  W.  Arthur. 
London:  James  Nesbet  &  Co.  MDCCCLXII1.  121110.  pp.  XIII.  1-166. 

Fish,  Daniel. — THE  AMERICAN  UNION,  The  Fittest  Memorial 
to  its  Dead  Defenders.  An  Address  delivered  at  the 
National  Cemetery,  near  Nashville,  Tennessee,  on  Memor 
ial  Day,  May  30,  1888,  by  Daniel  Fish,  Adjutant-General 
of  the  G.  A.  R. 

Minneapolis:  A.  C.  Bausman,  Printer,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

Fisher,  E.  C. — THE  WORKING  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  SANITARY 
COMMISSION  with  Regard  to  Armies  in  the  Field.  By  E. 
C.  Fisher,  Esq.,  United  States  Sanitary  Commission 
(English  Branch). 

The  Journal  of  the  Royal  United  Service  Institution.     1865. 

Vol.  IX.  No.  XXXV.     8vo.     pp.  107-131. 

Fisher,  George  Adams. — THE  YANKEE  CONSCRIPT,  or  eighteen 
months  in  Dixie.  With  an  introduction  by  Rev.  William 
Dickson. 

Philadelphia:  J.  W.  Daughaday.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

Fisher,  Herbert  W. — CONSIDERATIONS  ON  THE  ORIGIN  OF  THE 
AMERICAN  WAR.  By  Herbert  W.  Fisher,  M.  A.,  late 
student  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford. 

London  and  Cambridge:  Macmillan  &  Co.     1865.   481110.     pp.  97. 

Fisher,  Richard  Swainson. — A  CHRONOLOGICAL  HISTORY  OF 
THE  CIVIL  WAR  IN  AMERICA.  Illustrated  with  A.  J. 
Johnson's  and  J.  H.  Colton's  Steel  plate  maps  and  plans  of 
the  Southern  States  and  Harbors.  A  work  for  the  millions. 
By  Richard  Swainson  Fisher,  M.  D.  Complete  to  date. 

New  York:  Johnson  &  Ward,  Publishers.     1863. 

8vo.     pp.  IV.  160.     (10  folding  maps.) 

283 


Fisk,  Samuel. — MR.  DUNN  BROWNE'S  EXPERIENCES  IN  THE 
ARMY. 

(Motto.)  Boston.     Nichols  &  Noyes.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  XII.  11-390. 

Fiske,  John. — THE  MISSISSIPPI  VALLEY  IN  THE  CIVIL  WAR. 

By  John  Fiske. 
Cambridge:  The  Riverside  Press.     1900.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

Fitch,  John. — ANNALS  OF  THE  ARMY  OF  THE  CUMBERLAND: 
Comparison,  Biographies,  Descriptions  of  Departments, 
Accounts  of  Expeditions,  Skirmishes,  and  battles,  also  its 
Police  Record  of  Spies,  Smugglers,  and  prominent  rebel 
emissaries  together  with  Anecdotes,  Incidents,  Poetry, 
Reminiscences,  etc.,  and  Official  Reports  of  the  Battle  of 
Stone  River  and  of  the  Chickamauga  Campaign.  By 
John  Fitch.  Illustrated  with  Steel  Portraits,  Wood 
Engravings,  and  Maps. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  716.     Sixth  Edition. 

Cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

Fitch,  John. — CHICKAMAUGA  THE  PRICE  OF  CHATTANOOGA,  a 
description  of  the  Strategic  Plans,  Marches,  and  Battles 
of  the  Campaign  of  Chattanooga  with  illustrative  Map. 
By  the  Author  of  the  "Annals  of  the  Army  of  the  Cum 
berland." 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  (2)  451-716. 

Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Fitch,  Michael  Hendrick. — ECHOES  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR  AS  I 
HEARD  THEM.  By  Michael  H.  Fitch,  Brevet  Colonel  of 
Volunteers  in  the  Civil  War. 

New  York:  R.  F.  Fenno  &  Company.     1905.     I2mo.     pp.  368. 

Fitch,  Michael  Hendrick. — THE  CHATTANOOGA  CAMPAIGN. 
With  especial  reference  to  Wisconsin's  Participation 
therein.  By  Michael  Hendrick  Fitch,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
the  Twenty-first  Wisconsin  Infantry,  Brevet  Colonel  of 
Volunteers,  Author  of  "Echoes  of  the  Civil  War  as  I 
heard  them." 

Wisconsin  History  Commission,  March,  1911.     8vo.     pp.  XIII.  1-255. 

Fitch,  Mrs. — MEMOIR  OF  LIEUT.  EDWARD  LEWIS  MITCHELL, 

who  fell  at  the  Battle  of  Shiloh  aged  twenty-two  years. 
New  York.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  52. 

Fitts,  James  Franklin. — DAYS  WITH  THE  KNAPSACKS! 

The  Galaxy,  Nov.,  1866.     pp.  — 

284 


Fitts,  James  Franklin. — FACETIAE  OF  THE  WAR. 

The  Galaxy,  Sept.,  1868.     pp.  — 

Fitts,  James  Franklin. — IN  THE  ENEMY'S  LINES. 
The  Galaxy,  Oct.,  1867.     pp.  — 

Fitts,  James  Franklin. — IN  THE  RANKS  AT  CEDAR  CREEK,  VA. 

The  Galaxy,  July,  1866.     pp.  - 

Fitts,  James  Franklin. — MOSBY  AND  His  MEN. 

The  Galaxy,  Dec.,  1866.     pp. — 

Fitts,  James  Franklin. — SKETCH  OF  THE  114/01  NEW  YORK 
VOLUNTEERS.  By  James  Franklin  Fitts,  late  one  of  the 
Captains  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth. 

Philadelphia:  The  Times,  Sept.  11,  1886.     I2mo.     pp.  (12). 

Fitts,  James  Franklin. — THE  FIGHT  AT  FISHER'S  HILL. 

The  Galaxy,  April,  1868.     pp. — 

Fitts,  James  Franklin. — THE  LAST  BATTLE  OF  WINCHESTER. 

The  Galaxy,  Oct.,  1866.     pp.  —     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Fitts,  James  Franklin. — THE  NEGRO  IN  BLUE. 

The  Galaxy,  Feb.,  1867.     pp.  - 

Fitts,  James  Franklin. — THE  STORY  OF  A  MUTINY. 

The  Galaxy,  Aug.,  1870.     pp.  - 

Fitts,  James  H. — SKIRMISHING  IN  THE  SHENANDOAH. 

"Soldiers  and  Sailors  Tales  of  the  Rebellion."     n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp. — 

Fitzgerald,    David. — IN    MEMORIAM.     Gen.    Henry   J.    Hunt. 

1819-1889. 
(Washington.    1890.)    8vo.    pp.  13.    Presentation  copy.    Autograph  of  Author. 

Fitzgerald,  David. — IN  MEMORY  of  Colonel  John  N.  Macomb. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  5. 

Flagler,  Daniel  Webster. — A  HISTORY  OF  THE  ROCK  ISLAND 
ARSENAL,  from  its  establishment  in  1863  to  December, 
1876,  and  of  the  Island  of  Rock  Island,  the  site  of  the 
Arsenal  from  1804  to  1863.  Prepared  under  the  instruction 
of  Brig. -Gen.  Stephen  V.  Benet,  Chief  of  Ordnance,  U.  S. 
Army,  by  Major  D.  W.  Flagler,  Ordinance  Department. 
(Illustrated.) 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1877.     410.     pp.  XVII.  1-487. 

285 


Fleetwood,  Christian  A. — THE  NEGRO  AS  A  SOLDIER.  Written 
by  Christian  A.  Fleetwood,  late  Sergeant-Major  4th  U.  S. 
Colored  Troops,  for  the  Negro  Congress,  at  the  Cotton 
States  and  International  Exposition,  Atlanta,  Ga., 
November  n  to  November  23,  1895. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

Fleharty,  S.  F. — OUR  REGIMENT:  A  History  of  the  io2d 
Illinois  Infantry  Volunteers,  with  sketches  of  the  Atlanta 
Campaign,  the  Georgia  Raid  and  the  Campaign  of  the 
Carolinas. 

Chicago.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  192.  XXIV. 

Fleming,  David  L. — FROM  EVERGLADE  TO  CANON  WITH  THE 
SECOND  DRAGOONS.  A  Commemorative  Address  by 
Chaplain  David  L.  Fleming,  Second  United  States 
Cavalry.  Extra  Illustrated. 

Reprint  from  Journal  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution.   8vo.    pp.  32    (Map.) 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Fleming,  George,  T. — Hays,  Gilbert  Adams. — GENERAL 
ALEXANDER  HAYS  AT  THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG. 
Extracts  from  "Life  and  Letters  of  Alexander  Hays," 
by  George  T.  Fleming,  and  "Under  the  Red  Patch,"  by 
Gilbert  Adams  Hays. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.     1913.     8vo.     pp.  21. 

Fleming,  Walter  L. — GENERAL  W.  T.  SHERMAN  AS  COLLEGE 
PRESIDENT.  A  collection  of  letters,  documents,  and  other 
material,  chiefly  from  private  sources,  relating  to  the  life 
and  activities  of  General  William  Tecumseh  Sherman,  to 
the  early  years  of  Louisiana  State  University,  and  to 
the  stirring  conditions  existing  in  the  South  on  the  eve  of 
the  Civil  War,  1859-1861.  Collected  and  edited  by  Walter 
L.  Fleming,  Ph.  D.,  Professor  of  History,  Louisiana  State 
University. 

Cleveland,  Ohio:  The  Arthur  H.  Clark  Company.     1912.     8vo.     pp.  399. 

Autograph  note  of  General  Sherman. 

Fleming,  Walter  L. — W.  T.  SHERMAN  AS  A  HISTORY  TEACHER. 
By  Walter  L.  Fleming,  Ph.  D.,  Professor  of  History  in 
Louisiana  State  University.  Reprinted  from  the  Edu 
cational  Review,  October,  1910.  University  Bulletin 
Louisiana  State  University,  October,  1911. 

Baton  Rouge:  Ortlieb's  Printing  House.     8vo.     pp.  235-238. 

*  286 


Fletcher,    H.    C. — HISTORY    OF    THE    AMERICAN    WAR.     By 

Lieut. -Colonel  Fletcher,  Scott's  Fusillier  Guards. 

Vol.  I.     First  year  of  the  War.     1861-62.     pp.  XIV.  (i)  1-453. 

Vol.  II.     Second  year  of  the  War.     1862-63.     pp.  XI.  (i)  1-445. 

Vol.  III.     Third  and   Fourth  years  of  the  War.  (Concluding  volume) 

pp.  XIII.  (i)  1-549- 

London:  Richard  Bently.     1865-1866.     8vo. 
Newspaper  cuttings,  reviews,  etc.,  inserted. 

Fletcher,  Thomas  Clement. — -LIFE  AND  REMINISCENCES  OF 
GENERAL  WM.  T.  SHERMAN,  by  distinguished  men  of  his 
time,  Ex-President  Hayes,  Gen.  O.  O.  Howard,  Hon. 
Geo.  W.  Childs,  Gen.  Henry  Slocum,  Gen.  Horatio  C. 
King,  Senator  Manderson,  Hon.  Chauncey  M.  Depew, 
Admiral  Porter,  Gen.  Horace  Porter,  Senator  Hawley, 
Hon.  Thomas  C.  Fletcher,  Rev.  T.  De  WittTalmage,  D.  D. 
Illustrated. 

Baltimore:  R.  H.  Woodward  Company.      1891.     i2mo.     pp.  XVI.   1-479. 

Flinn,  Frank  M.— CAMPAIGNING  WITH  BANKS  IN  LOUISIANA, 
'63  and  '64,  and  with  Sheridan  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley 
in  '64  and  '65.  By  Frank  M.  Flinn. 

Boston:  W.  B.  Clarke  &  Co.     1889.     i2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-239.   Second  Edition. 

Flint,  J.  A. — REGIMENTAL  HISTORY  OF  THE  FIRST  NEW  YORK 
DRAGOONS  (iQth  Cavalry),  with  a  list  of  names,  post- 
office  address,  casualties  of  officers  and  men  and  number 
of  prisoners,  trophies,  etc.,  captured  from  organization  to 
muster  out. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Gibson  Brothers,  Printers.      1865.      I2mo.     pp.  59. 

Autograph  note  of  Col.  Thorp. 

Flint,  Joseph  F. — His  PERPETUAL  ADORATION,  or  the  Captain's 

Old   Diary.     By  Rev.  Joseph  F.   Flint. 
Boston:  Arena  Publishing  Company.     1895.      I2mo.     pp.  228. 

Flower,  Frank  Abial. — EDWIN  M.  STANTON:  Autocrat  of 
Rebellion,  Emancipation  and  Reconstruction.  A  Bio 
graphy  by  Frank  Abial  Flower. 

Akron,  Ohio:  The  Saalfield  Publishing  Co.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  600. 

Floyd,  David  Bittle. — HISTORY  OF  THE  SEVENTY-FIFTH  REGI 
MENT  of  Indiana  Infantry  Volunteers,  its  Organization, 
Campaigns,  and  Battles,  (1862-65)  by  Rev.  David  Bittle 
Floyd,  A.  M.,  formerly  a  Sergeant  in  Co.  I  of  the  Regi 
ment,  with  an  introduction  by  Major-General  J.  J. 
Reynolds,  (Provisional  Colonel  of  the  Regiment).  Pub 
lished  for  the  Author. 

Philadelphia:  Lutheran  Publication  Society.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  457. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

287 


Floyd,  John  Buchanan. — REPORT  of  General  Floyd  relative 

to  the  troops  under  his  command,  etc. 
(Richmond,  Jan.  21,  1863.)    Document  XVI.     8vo.     pp.  6. 

Foering,  John  Oppel. — REGISTER  OF  THE  MEMBERS  of  the 
"Artillery  Corps,  Washington  Grays"  of  the  City  of 
Philadelphia,  who  served  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion 
1861-1865,  compiled  by  Brevet  Captain  John  O.  Foering, 
U.  S.  Volunteers.  Published  by  resolution  of  the  Sur 
viving  Members  of  the  Old  Guard  of  the  A.  C.  W.  G. 

(Philadelphia.  1912.)  8vo.  pp.  X.  1-53.  Presentation  copy  from  the  Author. 
Capt.  Foering's  Register  is  one  of  the  most  creditable  books  that  has  been 
made  of  the  War. 

Folsom,    James   M. — HEROES  AND   MARTYRS   OF   GEORGIA. 

Georgia's  Record  in  the  Revolution  of  1861.     By  James 

M.  Folsom. 
Macon,  Ga.:  Burke,  Boykin  &  Company.     1864.   8vo.    pp.  164. 

Fonerden,  C.  A. — A  BRIEF  HISTORY  of  the  Military  Career  of 
Carpenter's  Battery  from  its  Organization  as  a  Rifle 
Company  under  the  name  of  the  Allegheny  Roughs  to 
the  ending  of  the  War  between  the  States.  By  C.  A. 
Fonerden. 

New  Market,  Va. :  Henkel  &  Company,  Printers.     1911.     i2mo.     pp.  78. 

Fontane,  Marius. — La  Guerre  D'  Am6rique.  recit  d'un  Soldat 
du  sud  par  Marius  Fontane. 

Paris:  Le  Clere  et  Cie'.    I2mo.  Tome  I.  pp.  304.  Tome  II.   pp.  265.   (i  Carte) 

Fontane,  Mario. — La  Guerra  D'  America  Raccontata  Da  un 
Combattente  Del  Sud  Per  Mario  Fontane  Con  Appendice. 
Volume  Unico. 

Milano  Corona  E.  Caimi,  Editori.     1868.     I2mo.     pp.  400. 

Foote,  Anna  Elizabeth— Skinner,  Avery  Warner. — MAKERS 
AND  DEFENDERS  OF  AMERICA.  By  Anna  Elizabeth  Foote, 
Department  of  History,  Training  School  for  Teachers, 
Jamaica,  New  York,  and  Avery  Warner  Skinner,  State 
Inspector  of  Schools,  Education  Department,  Albany, 
New  York. 

New  York:  American  Book  Company,     n.  d.     12  mo.     pp.  342. 

"288 


Foote,  Henry  Stuart. — WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION,  or  Scylla  and 
Charybdis,  consisting  of  observations  upon  the  causes, 
course  and  consequences  of  the  late  civil  war  in  the 
United  States.  By  Henry  S.  Foote. 

New  York.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  XII.  440. 

Foote,  Henry  Wilder. — MEMORIAL  LESSONS.  A  Sermon 
preached  at  Kings  Chapel,  Boston,  on  Sunday,  May  2Qth, 
1870,  with  a  list  of  the  sons  of  the  Church  who  entered 
the  service  of  the  Country.  By  Henry  W.  Foote.  Printed 
by  request. 

Boston.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

Foot,  John. — BORN  AT  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK,  on  the  3Oth 
April,  1835.  Died  at  Geneva,  Ontario  County,  on  the 
I3th  March,  1862.  2d  Minnesota  Infantry. 

(New  York.     1862.)     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Foote,  Morris  Cooper. — NARRATIVE  OF  CAPTURE,  Prison  Life 
and  Escape  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  in  1864. 
Lieutenant  Morris  C.  Foote,  Aide-de-Camp. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  37.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Foraker,  Joseph  Benson. — SKETCH  of. 

(Cincinnati,  O.     1883.)     8vo.     pp.  70. 

Forbes,  Aleck. — FREDERICKSBURG,  or  The  Great  Tunnel  at 
Libby.  A  Story  of  Battlefield  and  Prison  Pen.  By 
Aleck  Forbes,  "War  Correspondent." 

New  York:  Novelest  Publishing  Co.     1883.     I2mo.     pp.  96. 

Forbes,  Edwin. — LIFE  STUDIES  OF  THE  GREAT  ARMY. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Folio.     40  Plates. 

Forbes,  Edwin.  —  FORBES  HISTORICAL  ART  COLLECTION  of 
Battles,  Incidents,  Characters  and  Marches  of  the  Union 
Armies. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

Forbes,  Edwin. — THIRTY  YEARS  AFTER.  An  Artist's  Story  of 
the  Great  War,  told  and  illustrated  with  nearly  300 
Relief  Etchings  after  Sketches  in  the  field,  and  20  Half 
tone  Equestrian  Portraits  from  Original  Oil  Paintings. 
By  Edwin  Forbes. 

New  York:  Fords,  Howard  &  Hulbert.     n.  d.     410.     pp.  319. 

(Issued  in  Nos.  as  The  Army  Sketch  Book.     Pts.  1-20.     1894.) 

289 


Forbes,  Eugene. — DIARY  OF  A  SOLDIER  AND  PRISONER  OF  WAR 
in  the  Rebel  Prisons,  written  by  Eugene  Forbes,  Sergeant 
Company  B,  4th  Regiment  New  Jersey  Volunteers. 

Trenton:  Murphy  &  Bechtel,  Printers.     1865.    8vo.    pp.  68. 

Forbes,  Eugene. — DIARY  OF  A  SOLDIER  AND  PRISONER  OF  WAR 
in  the  Rebel  Prisons,  written  by  Eugene  Forbes,  Sergeant 
Company  B,  4th  Regiment  New  Jersey  Volunteers. 

Trenton:  Murphy  &  Bechtel.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  IV.  71. 

Forbes,  Ida  B. — GEN.  WM.  T.  SHERMAN,  his  life  and  battles,  or 
from  boy-hood  to  his  "March  to  the  Sea,"  mostly  in  one 
syllable  words.  By  Ida  B.  Forbes.  With  ninety-six 
Etchings  by  Edwin  Forbes. 

New  York:  McLaughlin  Brothers,  Publishers.     (1887)     Sm.  4to.     pp.  157. 

Forbes,  S.  A. — GRIERSON'S  CAVALRY  RAID.  By  S.  A.  Forbes, 
formerly  Captain  Company  B,  Seventh  Illinois  Cavalry. 
Address  before  the  Illinois  Historical  Society,  at  its 
Eighth  Annual  Meeting,  Springfield,  111.,  January  24, 
1907.  Reprint  from  the  Transactions  of  the  Society. 

n.  d.     8vo.     (Map.)     pp.  34. 

Force,  Manning  Ferguson. — FROM  FORT  HENRY  To  CORINTH. 
By  M.  F.  Force,  late  Brigadier-General  and  Brevet  Major- 
General  U.  S.  V.,  Commanding  First  Division,  Seventeenth 
Corps. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1881.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  (i)  1-204. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Force,  nine  maps  and  forty  views,  etc.,  inserted. 

Force,  Manning  Ferguson. — GREAT  COMMANDERS:  General 

Sherman.     By  General  Manning  F.  Force. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1899.     I2mo.     pp.  IX.  1-353. 
Autograph  letters  of  Gen.  Force  and  Gen.  Sherman. 

Force,  Manning  Ferguson. — MARCHING  ACROSS  CAROLINA. 

Read  before  the  Ohio  Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion, 

May  2d,  1883,  by  M.  F.  Force. 
Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.,  Printers.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

Force,  Manning  Ferguson. — PERSONAL  RECOLLECTIONS  OF 
THE  VICKSBURG  CAMPAIGN.  A  paper  read  before  the 
Ohio  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal 
Legion  of  the  United  States,  by  Companion  Manning  F. 
Force,  late  Brigadier-General,  Brevet  Major-General  U. 
S.  Volunteers.  January  7,  1885. 

Cincinnati:  Henry  C.  Sherick.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Force. 

290 


Ford,  Andrew  E. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  FIFTEENTH  REGIMENT 
Massachusetts  Volunteer  Infantry  in  the  Civil  War, 
1861-1864.  By  Andrew  E.  Ford. 

Clinton:  Press  of  W.  G.  Coulter,  Courant  Office.     1898.     8vo.     pp.  422. 

Ford,  Arthur  P. — Ford,  Marion  Johnstone. — LIFE  IN  THE 
CONFEDERATE  ARMY,  being  the  personal  experiences  of  a 
private  soldier  in  the  Confederate  Army  by  Arthur  P. 
Ford  and  some  experiences  and  sketches  of  Southern  Life 
by  Marion  Johnstone  Ford. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1905. 

I2mo.     pp.  136. 

Ford,  Sally  Rochester. — RAIDS  AND  ROMANCE  OF   MORGAN 

AND  His  MEN.     By  Sally  Rochester  Ford. 
Mobile.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  332. 

Formby,  John. — THE  AMERICAN  CIVIL  WAR.  A  Concise 
History  of  its  Causes,  Progress  and  Results.  By  John 
Formby. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1910.     8vo. 

With  Sixty-six  Maps  and  Plans,     pp.  XIII.  1-520. 

Autograph  letters  of  Author. 

Forney,  John  Weiss. — LIFE  AND  MILITARY  CAREER  OF  WIN- 
FIELD  SCOTT  HANCOCK.  This  work  comprises  his  early 
life,  education,  and  remarkable  military  career,  which  has 
made  him  Senior  Major-General  of  the  Armies  of  the 
United  States,  and  the  choice  of  the  Democracy  of  the 
Nation  for  the  high  office  of  President.  It  also  contains 
a  succinct  biographical  sketch  of  Hon.  Wm.  H.  English. 
The  whole  very  carefully  prepared  from  the  most  authentic 
and  official  records  by  Hon.  John  W.  Forney.  Illustrated. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Published  by  Hubbard  Bros.     (1880.)     I2mo.     pp.  502. 

Autograph  note  of  J.  W.  Forney.     Fine  paper  edition.     25  copies  printed. 

Forster,  Robert  Henry. — PENNSYLVANIA  DAYS.  Historical 
Address  of  Major  R.  H.  Forster,  at  the  dedication  of  the 
Monument  of  the  I48th  Penna.  Volunteers,  Gettysburg, 
Sept.  11-12,  1889. 

Harrisburg.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  16.     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Forsyth,  George  Alexander. — SHERIDAN'S  RIDE.     By  General 

George  A.  Forsyth,  U.  S.  A. 
Harper's  Magazine,  July,  1897.     pp.  167-181. 

291 


Forsyth,  George  Alexander. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  SOLDIER. 

By  Brevet  Brigadier-General  George  A.  Forsyth,  U.  S.  A. 

(Retired.)     Illustrated  by  R.  F.  Zogbaum. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1902.     I2mo.     pp.  XV.  1-389. 

Fosdick,  Charles. — FIVE  HUNDRED  DAYS  IN  REBEL  PRISONS. 

By  Chas.  Fosdick,  formerly  of  Co.  K,  5th  Iowa  Vols. 
Bethany,  Mo.:  Printed  and  bound  at  the  Clipper  Book  and  Job  Office.     1887. 
I2mo.     pp.  132. 

Foster,  Alonzo. — REMINISCENCES  and  Record  of  the  6th  New 
York  V.  V.  Cavalry.  By  Alonzo  Foster,  late  Sergeant 
Co.  F. 

n.  p.     (1892.)     I2mo.     pp.  148. 

Foster,  Eli  G.— THE  CIVIL  WAR  BY  CAMPAIGNS.  By  Eli  G. 
Foster,  Author  of  "Preference  Manual  and  Outlines  of 
U.  S.  History,"  and  "Foster's  Historical  Chart." 

Topeka,  Kansas:  Crane  &  Company,  Publishers.     1899.     8vo.     pp.  286. 

Foster,  Ethan. — THE  CONSCRIPT  QUAKERS,  being  a  Narrative 
of  the  Distress  and  Relief  of  Four  Young  Men  from  the 
Draft  for  the  War  in  1863.  By  Ethan  Foster. 

Cambridge:  Printed  at  the  Riverside  Press.     1883.     481110.     pp.  29. 

Foster,  Ethan. — THE  CONSCRIPT  QUAKERS,  being*  a  Narrative 
of  the  Distress  and  Relief  of  Four  Young  Men  from  the 
Draft  for  the  War  in  1863.  By  Ethan  Foster. 

Cambridge:  Printed  at  the  Riverside  Press.     1885.     i2mo.     pp.  42. 

Second  Edition. 

Foster,  John  Y. — FOUR  DAYS  AT  GETTYSBURG. 

Harper's  Magazine,  Feb.,  1864.     pp.  — 

Foster,    John    Y. — NEW   JERSEY   AND    THE    REBELLION.     A 
History  of  the  services  of  the  troops  and  people  of  New 
Jersey  in  aid  of  the  Union  cause.     By  John  Y.  Foster. 
Newark,  N.  J.:  Martin  R.  Dennis  &  Co.     1868.     8vo. 
Vol.  I.     pp.  VIII.  1-496.     Vol.  II.     pp.  63-872. 

32  portraits  and  5  maps  inserted,  many  of  the  former  unique.  Autograph 
letters  of  Generals  Bartlett,  Porter,  Mindil,  Warren,  W.  S.  Stryker,  Hammond, 
Ord,  Hooker,  Hartranft,  Greene,  Rugar,  A.  S.  Williams  and  Hancock.  Auto 
graphs  of  Major  Lambert,  Generals  Humphreys,  Heintzelman,  Franklin, 
Sewell,  Foster,  Banks  and  P.  H.  Jones. 

Foster,  John  Y. — REPORT  ON  THE  WAR  HISTORY. 

Trenton.     Dec.  24,  1866.     8vo.     pp.  1249-1252. 

292 


Foster,  Joseph. — RECORD  of  the  Soldiers,  Sailors  and  Marines 
who  served  the  United  States  of  America  in  the  War  of 
the  Rebellion  and  previous  wars,  buried  in  the  City  of 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  and  the  neighboring  towns  of  Green 
land,  Newcastle,  Newington  and  Rye.  May  30,  1893. 
Prepared  for  Storer  Post,  No.  i,  Department  of  New 
Hampshire,  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.  By  Joseph  Foster,  Paymaster  U.  S.  Navy. 

Portsmouth,  N.  H.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  76.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Foster,  Ira  R. — ANNUAL  REPORT  of  Ira  R.  Foster,  Quarter 
master-General  of  Georgia,  for  the  fiscal  year  ending 
October  15,  1864.  Office  at  Milledgeville,  Georgia. 

Milledgeville,  Ga. :  Boughton,  Nisbet,  Barnes  &  Moore,  Printers.     1864. 

8vo.     pp.  23. 

Foule,  Daniel  G. — REPORT  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  North 

Carolina,  May  16,  1864. 
Our  Living  and  Our  Dead,  Dec.  20,  1873.     pp.  (8). 

Fow,  John  H. — AT  MCCLELLAN'S  GRAVE.  Address  of  Hon. 
John  H.  Fow,  May  3Oth,  1890. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  II. 

Fow,  John  H. — THE  TRUE  STORY  OF  THE  AMERICAN  FLAG. 

By  John  H.  Fow. 
Philadelphia:  William  J.  Campbell.      1908.     8vo.     pp.  54. 

Fox,  Charles  B. — RECORD  OF  THE  SERVICE  OF  THE  FIFTY- 
FIFTH  REGIMENT  of  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Infantry. 
Printed  for  the  Regimental  Association. 

Cambridge:  Press  of  John  Wilson  &  Son.     July,  1868.     8vo.     pp.  (2)  1-144. 

Autograph  note  of  Col.  Fox. 

Fox,  Simeon  M. — THE  SEVENTH  KANSAS  CAVALRY:  Its  service 
in  the  Civil  War.  An  address  before  the  State  Historical 
Society,  December  2,  1902,  by  S.  M.  Fox,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Adjutant,  also  a  brief  narration  of  the  First  Eight 
Kansas  Regiments. 

Topeka:  State  Printing  Office.     1908.     8vo.     pp.  59. 

Fox,  S.  W. — THE  EARLY  HISTORY  OF  THE  SEVENTH  KANSAS 

CAVALRY.     By  S.  M.  Fox,  late  Adjutant. 
Topeka:  Kansas  State  Historical  Society.     (1909.)     8vo.     pp.  16. 

293 


Fox,  Thomas  Bailey. — MEMORIAL  OF  HENRY  WARE  HALL, 

Adjutant    5ist    Regiment    Illinois    Infantry   Volunteers. 

An  address  delivered  in  the  First  Church,   Dorchester, 

Mass.,  Sunday,  July  17,  1864,  by  Thomas  B.  Fox,  with  an 

appendix. 

Boston:  John  Wilson  &  Son.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  35. 
"Printed  by  request  for  private  circulation." 

Fox,  William  Freeman. — BIOGRAPHICAL.     New  York  Generals 

at  Gettysburg. 
(Albany,  N.  Y.)     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  I333-I37O. 

Fox,  William  Freeman. — NEW  YORK  AT  GETTYSBURG.     By 

William  F.  Fox,  Lieut.-Col.  loyth  N.  Y.  Vols. 
n.  p.     1898.     4to.     pp.  108. 

The  Preliminary  Print  of  a  portion  of  "New  York  at  Gettysburg." 
25  copies  printed.     Autograph  note  of  Col.  Fox. 

Fox,  William  Freeman. — NEW  YORK  AT  GETTYSBURG.     By 

William  F.  Fox,  Lieut.-Col.  io;th  N.  Y.  Vols. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  188. 

Fox,  William  Freeman. — REGIMENTAL  LOSSES  in  the  American 
Civil  War  1861-1865.  A  treatise  on  the  extent  and  nature 
of  the  mortuary  losses  in  the  Union  Regiments  with  full 
and  exhaustive  statistics  compiled  from  the  official  Records 
on  file  in  the  State  Military  Bureaus  and  at  Washington. 
By  William  F.  Fox,  Lieut.-Col.  U.  S.  V. 

Albany,  N.  Y.   1889.    4to.   pp.  595-   Presentation  copy.   Autograph  of  Author. 

Fraise,  Richard  J. — BRIEF  SKETCHES  of  the  Military  Services, 
Escape  from  Libby  Prison,  How  He  Won  a  Medal  of 
Honor,  and  Grand  Army  Record  of  Major  Marion  T. 
Anderson,  Late  of  the  5ist  Indiana  Vet.  Vols. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Gibson  Bros.,  Printers.     1897. 

8vo.     pp.  22. 

Francine,  Albert  Phillip. — Louis  RAYMOND  FRANCINE,  Brevet 
Brigadier-General  U.  S.  Volunteers  1837-1863.  By  Albert 
Phillip  Francine,  A.  M.,  M.  D. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  29.     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

100  copies  printed. 

Francis,  Valentine  Mott. — THE  FIGHT  FOR  THE  UNION.    A 

Poem.     By  Valentine  Mott  Francis,  M.  D. 
New  York:  John  F.  Trow,  Printer.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

294 


Franklin,  William  Buel. — A  BILL  AND  ACT  Authorizing  the 
Appointment  and  Retirement  of  William  B.  Franklin 
with  the  rank  of  Colonel,  United  States  Army. 

57th  Congress,  1st  Session.   Senate  1453.   Calendar  No.  1639.   Report  No.  1660. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (5)  Bill  and  Act. 

Franklin,  William  Buel. — REPLY  OF  MAJOR-GENERAL  W.  B. 
FRANKLIN  to  the  Joint  Committee  of  Congress  on  the 
conduct  of  the  War,  on  the  first  battle  of  Fredericksburg. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.     1867.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  14. 

Second  Edition,  with  notes  and  correspondence. 

Autograph  letter  of  General  Franklin. 

Frazer,  John  W. — GETTYSBURG  1887-1906.     Reunion  of  the    • 
Blue    and    Gray,    Philadelphia    Brigade    and    Pickett's 
Division,  July  2,  3,  4,  1887,  and  September  15,  16,  17, 
1906.     John  W.  Frazer,  Sergt.  Co.  C,  jist  Penna.  Vol., 
Adjutant  Philadelphia  Brigade  Association. 

Philadelphia:  Ware  Bros.  Company,  Printers.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  118. 

Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Frazer,  John  W. — REPLY  OF  THE  PHILADELPHIA  BRIGADE 
ASSOCIATION  to  the  Foolish  and  Absurd  Narrative  of 
Lieutenant  Frank  A.  Haskell  which  Appears  to  be  en 
dorsed  by  The  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion, 
Commandery  of  Massachusetts,  and  the  Wisconsin  History 
Commission.  Compliments  of  the  Philadelphia  Brigade 
Association.  March,  1910. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Powers  Printing  Company,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  42. 

Frazer,  Persifor. — SERVICE  OF  THE  FIRST  TROOP  Philadelphia 
City  Cavalry  during  June  and  July,  1863.  By  a  Private 
Recruit. 

Reprinted  from  Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution.     1908. 

8vo.     pp.  281-296.    (Map.)    112.    Presentation  copy.    Autograph  of  Author. 

40  copies  printed. 

Frederick,  Gilbert. — THE  STORY  OF  A  REGIMENT,  being  a 
Record  of  the  Military  Services  of  the  Fifty-seventh  New 
York  State  Volunteer  Infantry  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion 
1861-1865.  By  Gilbert  Frederick,  D.  D.,  late  Captain 
57th  N.  Y.  V.  I. 

Published  by  the  Fifty-seventh  Veteran  Association.     1895. 

8vo.     pp.  XII.     1-349. 

295 


Freed,  A.  T. — THE  LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  SERVICES  OF  WINFIELD 
SCOTT  HANCOCK,  Major-General  United  States  Army, 
Democratic  nominee  for  President  in  1880.  By  A.  T. 
Freed. 

Chicago:  Henry  A.  Sumner  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1880.     I2mo.     pp.  94. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Hancock. 

Freese. — SECRET  OF  THE  LATE  REBELLION,  now  revealed  for  the 

first  time,  by  Dr.  Freese. 
Philadelphia:  Crombargar  &  Co.     1882.      I2mo.     pp.  XVII. -348. 

Freemantle,  Arthur  James.  -  THREE  MONTHS  IN  THE 
SOUTHERN  STATES:  April,  June,  1863.  By  Lieut. -Col. 
Freemantle,  Cold  Stream  Guards. 

Mobile:  S.  H.  Goetzel.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  158. 

Freemantle,  Arthur  James. — THREE  MONTHS  IN  THE 
SOUTHERN  STATES:  April-June,  1863.  By  Lieut. -Col. 
Freemantle,  Cold  Stream  Guards,  with  portraits  engraved 
from  photographs. 

Edinburg  and  London:  William  Blackwood  &  Sons.     MDCCCLXIII. 

I2mo.     pp.  VII.  (i)  1-316. 

Fremont,  John  Charles. — REPORT  of  the  Operations  of  Major- 
Gen.  Fremont  while  in  command  of  the  Mountain  Depart 
ment,  during  the  spring  and  summer  of  1862. 

New  York:  Baker  &  Godwin.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Fremont. 

Fremont,   Jesse   Benton. — THE   STORY   OF  THE   GUARD.     A 

Chronicle  of  the  War.     By  Jessie  Benton  Fremont. 
Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  XIII.-229. 
12  portraits  and  engravings  inserted. 

French,  Samuel  Gibbs. — Two  WARS:  An  autobiography  of 
Gen.  Samuel  G.  French,  an  officer  in  the  armies  of  the 
United  States  and  the  Confederate  States,  a  Graduate 
from  the  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  \Vest  Point,  1843. 
Mexican  War:  WTar  between  the  States,  A  Diary;  Re 
construction  Period,  His  Experience;  Incidents,  Reminis 
cences,  etc. 

Nashville,  Tenn.:  Confederate  Veteran.     1901.     pp.  XV.  1-404. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  French. 

296 


French,  Samuel  Livingston. — THE  ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC 
FROM  1861-1863.  An  inside  view  of  the  history  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac  and  its  leaders  as  told  in  the  official 
dispatches,  reported  and  secret  correspondence;  from  the 
date  of  its  organization  under  General  George  B.  McClellan 
in  1 86 1,  until  the  supersedure  of  General  Hooker,  and  the 
assignment  of  General  Meade  to  its  command  in  1863. 
By  Samuel  Livingston  French. 

New  York:  Publishing  Society.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  375. 

Frick,  Jacob  G. — CHARGES  AND  SPECIFICATIONS  preferred 
against  Brigadier-General  A.  A.  Humphrey,  Commanding 
Third  Division,  Fifth  Corps,  of  the  Army  ot  the  Potomac. 
(April  I4th,  1863.) 

n.  p.  n.  d.      l6mo.     pp.  4. 

Autograph  notes  of  Col.  Frick,  i2Qth  P.  V.,  and  Gen.  Humphrey. 

Frost,  Griffin. — CAMP  AND  PRISON  JOURNAL  embracing  scenes 
in  camp,  on  the  march,  and  in  prison:  Springfield,  Gratiot 
Street,  St.  Louis,  and  Macon  City,  Mo.,  Fort  Delaware, 
Alton  and  Camp  Chase,  Ohio,  also  scenes  and  incidents 
during  a  trip  for  exchange  from  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  via 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  to  City  Point,  Va. 

Quincy,  111.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  -      Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Frost,  J.  Blakeslee. — THE  REBELLION  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES, 
or  the  War  of  1861,  being  a  complete  history  of  its  rise 
and  progress,  commencing  with  the  Presidential  election, 
containing  an  account  of  the  movement  of  troops; 
description  of  battles,  carefully  compiled  from  Government 
documents  and  other  reliable  sources,  by  Mrs.  J.  Blakeslee 
Frost. 

Boston:  Degen,  Estes  &  Priest.     (1862.)     8vo.     pp.  XVI. -388. 

Fry,  James  Barnet. — ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT.     By 

Brevet  Major-General  James  B.  Fry,  U.  S.  A. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  May,  1891.     pp.  675-696. 

Fry,  James  Barnet. — AN  OPEN  LETTER  to  Gen.  Sherman  and 

reply  of  Gen.  Sherman. 
North  American  Review.     Vol.  CXLIII.     pp.  292-308. 

Fry,   James   Barnet. — A  SKETCH   of   the   Adjutant-General's 

Dept.  U.  S.  Army  1775-1875. 
New  York.     1875.     i2mo.     pp.  —     Privately  printed. 

297 


Fry,  James  Barnet. — CIRCULARS.  (Provost  Marshal-General's 
Office.) 

Nos.  1-106.     May  15,  1863,  to  Dec.  31,  1863. 
Nos.  1-42.     Jan.  5,  1864,  to  Dec.  31,  1864.     Index  pp.  VII. 
Nos.  1-9.     Jan.  2,  1865,  to  March  27,  1865. 
I2mo.     Complete  as  issued. 

Fry,  James  Barnet. — KILLED  BY  A  BROTHER  SOLDIER.  A 
chapter  in  the  history  of  the  War.  By  General  James  B. 
Fry,  U.  S.  Army. 

New  York:  Published  for  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution  by  G.  P.  Putnam's 

Sons.     1885.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  15. 

Fry,  James  Barnet. — MCDOWELL  AND  TYLER  IN  THE  CAMPAIGN 

OF  BULL  RUN  1861.     By  James  B.  Fry,  retired. 
New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand,  Publisher.     1884.     I2mo.     pp.  63. 

Fry,  James  Barnet. — OPERATIONS  OF  THE  ARMY  UNDER  BUELL 
from  June  loth  to  October  3Oth,  1862,  and  the  "Buell 
Commission."     By  James  B.  Fry,  retired,  Chief  of  Staff 
to  General  Buell,  Nov.  15,  1861,  to  Oct.  30,  1862. 
New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand,  Publisher.     1884.     i6mo.     pp.  201.     Map  and 
portrait.     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Fry,  and  newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Fry,  James  Barnet. — REPORTS  OF  PROVOST  MARSHAL-GENERAL 
TO  SECRETARY  OF  WAR. 

1.  Report  under  date  of  Nov.  17,  1863.     pp.  33. 

2.  Appendix  to  report  under  date  Nov.  7,  1863.     pp.  27. 

3.  Appendix  to  report  under  date  Nov.  15,  1864.     pp.  49-88. 

4.  Appendix  to  report  under  date  of  Nov.  8,  1865.     pp.  78-82. 

5.  Final  Report  made  to  the  Secretary  of  War  by  the  Provost  Marshal 
General  of  the  operations  of  the  Bureau  of  the  Provost  Marshal 
of  the  United  States  from  the  commencement  of  the  business  of 
the  Bureau  March  17,  1863,  to  March  17,  1866.     The  Bureau 
terminating  by  law  August  28,   1866.     Part  I.     pp.   (2)   1-749. 
Part  II.     pp.  376. 

Washington,  D.  C.     8vo.     Complete  set.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Fry. 

Fry,  James  Barnet. — THE  CONKLING  AND  BLAINE-FRY  IN  1866. 
The  outbreak  of  the  life-long  feud  between  the  two  great 
statesmen  Roscoe  Conkling  and  James  G.  Elaine.  By 
James  B.  Fry,  Brevet  Major-General  U.  S.  A.  (Retired.) 

New  York:  Press  of  A.  G.  Sherwood  •%  Co.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  341. 
Privately  printed. 

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Fry,  James  Barnet. — THE  HISTORY  and  legal  effects  of  brevets 
in  the  armies  of  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States 
from  the  origin  in  1692  to  the  present  time.  By  James  B. 
Fry. 

New  York.     1877.     8vo.     pp.  V.  1-576. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Fry,  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

Fiiger,  Frederick. — TYPES  AND  TRADITIONS  OF  THE  OLD  ARMY. 

Cushing's    Battery    at    Gettysburg.     By    Lieut. -Colonel 

Frederick  Fuger,  U.  S.  Army,  (Retired.) 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  November- December,  1907. 
pp.  405-430. 

Fiiger,  Frederick.  —  FAMILY  HISTORY  of  Lieut. -Colonel 
Frederick  Fiiger,  U.  S.  Army,  and  his  descendants. 
Prepared  and  printed  for  the  use  of  members  of  the 
family  only. 

Detroit:  Press  of  Winn  &  Hammond.     1904.     8vo.     pp.  69. 

Privately  printed. 

Fuller,  Charles  A. — PERSONAL  RECOLLECTIONS  OF  THE  WAR 
OF  1861,  as  Private,  Sergeant  and  Lieutenant  in  the 
Sixty-first  Regiment,  New  York  Volunteer  Infantry. 
By  Charles  A.  Fuller.  Prepared  from  data  found  in 
letters  written  at  the  time  on  the  field  to  the  people  at 
home. 

Sherburne,  N.  Y.:  News  Job  Printing  House.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  108. 

Fuller,  H. — THE  CAUSES  AND  CONSEQUENCES  OF  THE  CIVIL 
WAR  IN  AMERICA.  An  address  delivered  in  St.  James' 
Hall,  December  igth,  1861,  by  H.  Fuller,  late  Editor  of 
the  "New  York  Mirror,"  Author  of  "The  Belle  Brittan 
Letters,"  "Sparks  from  a  Locomotive,"  etc. 

London:  James  Ridgway.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

Fuller,  John  Wallace. — "OUR  KIRBY  SMITH."  A  paper  read 
before  the  Ohio  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order  of 
the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  March  2,  1887,  by 
Companion  John  W.  Fuller,  late  Brigadier  and  Brevet 
Major-General,  U.  S.  V. 

Cincinnati:  H.  C.  Sherick  &  Co.     1887.     8vo.     pp.21. 

Furay,  W.  S.— Kniffen,  Gilbert  Crawford.— THE  REAL 
CHICKAMAUGA.  Reprint  of  articles  by  W.  S.  Furay, 
War  Correspondent  Cincinnati  Gazette,  and  Col.  G.  C. 
Kniffen,  Chief  Commissary  Twenty-first  Corps,  Army  of 
the  Cumberland. 

n.  p.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

299 


Furness,  Horace  Howard. — F.  R.  (Fairman  Rogers  1833-1900.) 

Philadelphia.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

350  copies  privately  printed.     Presentation  copy. 

Autograph  letters  of  Dr.  Horace  Howard  Furness. 

Furness,  William  Henry. — -A  WORD  OF  CONSOLATION  for  the 
kindred  of  those  who  have  fallen  in  Battle.  A  discourse 
delivered  September  28,  1862,  by  W.  H.  Furness,  Minister 
of  the  First  Unitarian  Church  in  Philadelphia.  With  the 
Funeral  Service  at  the  Burial  of  Lieut.  A.  W.  Peabody, 
September  26,  1862. 

Philadelphia:  Crissy  &  Markley,  Printers.      1862.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

"Not  published." 

FAGOTS  FROM  THE  CAMP  FIRE.     By  "The  Newspaper  Man." 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Thornton,  Charles  &  Co.,  Publishers.      1881. 
8vo.     pp.  199. 

FAIRMOUNT  PARK  ART  ASSOCIATION.  Unveiling  of  the  Memorial 
to  General  James  A.  Garfield.  Fairmount  Park,  Phila 
delphia,  Saturday  evening  at  8  o'clock,  May  3Oth,  1896. 

Philadelphia:  Printing  House  of  Allen,  Lane  &  Scott.       1896.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

FAIRMOUNT  PARK  ART  ASSOCIATION.  Unveiling  of  the  Eques 
trian  Statue  of  Major-General  George  Gordon  Meade, 
Fairmount  Park,  Philadelphia,  Tuesday,  October  i8th, 
1887. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  40.     Cards,  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

FAMOUS  ADVENTURES  and  Prison  Escapes  of  the  Civil  War. 
New  York:  The  Century  Co.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  X.  1-338. 

FIELD  RECORD  OF  OFFICERS  of  the  Veteran  Reserve  Corps  from 

the  commencement  to  the  close  of  the  Rebellion. 
Washington,  D.  C.:  Printed  by  Schriver  &  Swing,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (2)  1-39. 

FIELD  STAFF  AND  OFFICERS  of  the  First  Regiment  of  Cavalry 
from  March  4,  1833,  to  June  I,  1900.  Campaigns, 
Battles  and  Engagements  in  which  the  First  Regiment  of 
Cavalry  has  taken  part.  Headquarters,  Fort  Meade, 
South  Dakota,  June  I,  1900. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  (37). 

FIFTEENTH  BIENNIAL  REPORT  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the 
Kansas  State  Historical  Society  (1904-1906).  The  Battle- 
Flags  of  Kansas,  the  Marking  of  the  Sante  Fe  Trail  and 
List  of  Kansas  Newspapers  to  February  I,  1907. 

Topeka:  State  Printing  Office.     1907.     8vo.     pp.  58-72. 

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FIFTH  REGIMENT  INFANTRY  U.  S.  Army. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  September,  1894.   PP-  1093-1106. 

FIFTIETH  ANNIVERSARY  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG,  July  ist  to  4th, 
1913,  at  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania.  Pennsylvania  Lines, 
1863-1913. 

n.  p.     8vo.     pp.  1 6.     Map. 

FIFTIETH  ANNIVERSARY  OF  BAXTER'S  PHILADELPHIA  FIRE 
ZOUAVES,  72nd  Regt.  Penna.  Vols.,  August  loth,  1861,  to 
August  loth,  1911.  Association  of  Survivors  of  the 
72nd  Regt.  Penna.  Vols.  Organized  September  30,  1882. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  16.     Programme  (8). 

FIFTIETH  ANNIVERSARY  FOURTH  IOWA  VETERAN  INFANTRY, 
Dodge's  Second  Iowa  Battery,  Dodge's  Band  as  Guests, 
Society  Army  of  the  Tennessee,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa, 
October  10  and  n,  1911.  (1861-1911.) 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  81. 

FIFTIETH  ANNIVERSARY  SIXTH  MAINE  REGIMENT  ASSOCIATION, 
Hancock  Hall,  Ellsworth,  Maine,  Friday,  July  14,  1911. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  38. 

FIFTY  DECORATIONS  of  the  Principal  Order  of  Knighthood  and 

Chivalry  of  the  World. 
Richmond,  Virginia:  Allen  &  Ginther.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (22). 

FINAL  REPORT  OF  THE  GETTYSBURG  BATTLEFIELD  COMMISSION 
of  New  Jersey,  appointed  and  acting  under  Acts  of  April 
20th,  1865,  April  27th,  1886,  and  March  6th,  1887.  James 
N.  Duffy,  Gottfried  Kueger,  William  H.  Corbin,  Com 
missioners. 

Trenton,  N.  J.:  Printed  by  the  John  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Company.      1891. 

8vo.     pp.  165. 

FINDING  LIST  OF  MILITARY  BIOGRAPHIES  and  other  Personal 
Literature  in  the  War  Department  Library.  Subject 
Catalogue  No.  4.  Published  by  direction  of  Honorable 
Russell  A.  Alger,  Secretary  of  War.  David  FitzGerald, 
Librarian. 

Washington.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  93. 

301 


FINDING  LIST  OF  MILITARY  BIOGRAPHIES  and  other  Personal 
Literature  in  the  War  Department  Library.  Subject 
Catalogue  No.  4.  Published  by  direction  of  Honorable 
Russell  A.  Alger,  Secretary  of  War.  James  W.  Cheney, 
A.  M.,  Librarian. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1899.     8vo.     pp.  145. 

Second  Edition. 

FINDINGS  OF  COURT  OF  INQUIRY  and  Reviews  of  the  Judge 
Advocate  General,  and  the  General  of  the  Army  in  the 
Case  of  Major-General  G.  K.  Warren. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  60. 

Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Langdon,  U.  S.  A.,  Recorder  of  Court. 

FIRST  AND  SECOND  ANNUAL  REPORTS  of  the  Ladies'  Association 
for  Soldiers'  Relief  of  the  United  States,  Philadelphia, 
July  28,  1863. 

Philadelphia:  Sherman  &  Co.,  Printers.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  36. 

FIRST  ANNUAL  MEETING.  Proceedings  of  the  Commissioners  of 
the  Soldiers'  National  Cemetery  Association,  held  at 
Philadelphia,  on  the  7th  of  December,  1864. 

Providence:  Knowles,  Anthony  &  Co.,  Printers.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

FIRST  ANNUAL  REPORT  of  the  Commissioners  composing  the 
Board  of  Managers  of  the  Soldiers'  National  Cemetery, 
at  Gettysburg,  Penna.  Made  Dec.  7th,  1864,  for  the 
fiscal  year  ending  Nov.  3Oth,  1864. 

Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird,  Printers.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  19  (Map.) 

FIRST  ANNUAL  REPORT  of  the  Ladies'  Aid  Association,  of 
Weldon,  Abington  Township,  Montgomery  County,  Pa. 
Published  by  Subscription. 

Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird,  Printers.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  20. 

FIRST  ANNUAL  REPORT  of  the  Pennsylvania  Soldiers'  Relief 
Association  of  Washington  City,  D.  C.,  together  with  a 
list  of  the  officers  of  the  Association  for  the  closing  and 
commencing  official  year. 

Philadelphia:  Ringwalt  &  Brown,  Steam  Power  Book  and  Job  Printers.     1863. 

8vo.     pp.  31. 

FIRST  DEFENDERS  1861-1910.  Reception  to  the  First  Defenders' 
Association  by  the  Union  League  of  Philadelphia  on  the 
Forty-ninth  Anniversary  of  their  arrival  at  Washington 
in  response  to  Lincoln's  First  Call  for  Troops,  Monday, 
April  18,  1910. 

Philadelphia,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  81-99. 

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FIRST  MAINE  BUGLE.     Campaigns  II.  and  III. 

Campaign  II.  July,  1890,  Call  i.  pp.  76.  Oct.,  1890,  Call  2.  pp. 
64.  Jan.,  1891,  Call  3.  pp.  64.  April,  1891,  Call  4.  pp.  64. 
July,  1891,  Call  5.  pp.  80.  Oct.,  1891,  Call  6.  pp.  72.  Jan., 
1892,  Call  7.  pp.  96.  April,  1892,  Call  8.  pp.  90.  July,  1892, 
Call  9.  pp.  113.  Oct.,  1892,  Call  10.  pp.  104. 

The  "Battle  Order  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac"  Gen.  Order  No.  10. 
pp.  - 

Campaign  III.  Jan.,  1893,  Call  I.  pp.  104.  April,  1893,  Call  2, 
pp.97.  July,  1893,  Call  3.  pp.  98.  Oct.,  1893,  Call  4.  pp.  101. 
8vo.  I  Vol. 

FIRST  REGIMENT  National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania  5Oth  Anni 
versary.     Dedication  of  Statue,  April  19,  1911. 
(Philadelphia.)     1911.     8vo.     pp.  — 
Newspaper  cuttings,  circulars,  etc.,  inserted. 

FIRST    REGIMENT    Ohio    Volunteer    Light    Artillery.     Report 

from  Committee  on  Military  Affairs. 

56th  Congress,  1st  Session,  House  of  Representrtives.     Report  No.  1008. 
n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

FIRST  REGIMENT  Rhode  Island  Detached  Militia,  (and)  Second 
Regiment  Rhode  Island  Volunteers,  (and)  Second  Regi 
ment  Rhode  Island  Volunteers,  (re-organized). 

(Providence.)     n.  d.     Imp.  8vo.     pp.  96. 

FIRST  REPORT  of  the  Solicitor  of  the  Protective  War  Claim  and 
Pension  Agency,  of  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission,  in 
Philadelphia,  to  the  Board  of  Directors,  January  ist,  1865. 

Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird,  Printers.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

FIRST  TROOP  Philadelphia  City  Cavalry.     Chronological  Record 

1774-1874. 
(Philadelphia.     1894.)     4to.     pp.  (12).     10  copies  printed. 

FIVE  POINTS  in  the  Record  of  North  Carolina  in  the  Great  War 
of  1861-5.  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  by  the 
North  Carolina  Literary  and  Historical  Society.  1904. 

Goldsboro,  N.  C.:  Nash  Brothers,  Book  and  Commercial  Printers.     1904. 

8vo.     pp.  79. 

FLAGS  OF  THE  ARMY  of  the  United  States  carried  during  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion  1861-1865  to  designate  the  Headquarters 
of  the  different  Armies,  Army  Corps,  Divisions,  and 
Brigades.  Compiled  under  direction  of  the  Quarter 
Master  General  U.  S.  Army.  1887. 

Folio.     Contains  the  plates  not  published.     Unique. 

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FOR  JUDGE  OF  THE  SUPREME  COURT,  General  Harry  White  of 

Indiana  County.      (War  Record.) 
n.  p.      (1892.)     8vo.     pp.  (4). 

FOR    PRESIDENT,    Ulysses    S.    Grant,    of    Illinois.     For    Vice- 
President,  \Villiam  A.  Buckingham,  of  Connecticut. 
Norwich.      1868.     8vo.     pp.  16  (l). 

FORT  FISHER  was  stormed  on  January  I5th,  1865,  at  3.30  P.  M. 
At  10  at  night  the  Fort  Garrison  of  2200  men  and  the 
material  of  war  were  surrendered  to  Major-Gen.  Terry, 
commanding  the  United  States  forces. 

(Providence.)     Printed  for  the  Author.      1865.     8vo.     pp.  II. 

FOUR  MONTHS'  PRISON  LIFE  of  the  First  Maryland  Regiment  at 
Lynchburg  and  Richmond,  by  a  Sergeant  of  the  First 
Maryland,  a  prisoner. 

Baltimore.      1862.      I2mo.     pp.  — 

FORT-LA-FAYETTE  LIFE  1863-64  in  extracts  from  the  "Right 
Flanker,"  a  manuscript  sheet  circulating  among  the 
Southern  prisoners  in  Fort-La-Fayette,  in  1863-64. 
Dedicated  to  them  generally,  and  especially  to  the  Con 
federate  officers  whose  autographs  are  here  given,  as 
among  them  were  contributors  to  the  "Right  Flanker." 

London.     1865.      i6mo.     pp.  X.  (2)  7-102. 

FOURTEENTH  ARMY  CORPS.  The  Stone  River  Campaign  1862-63. 
Organization  of  the  Fourteenth  Army  Corps,  Department 
of  the  Cumberland,  (Major-General  William  S.  Rosecrans, 
U.  S.  A.  Commanding)  Dec.  26,  1862, -Jan.  5,  1863. 

(Washington:  War  Records  Office.     1883.)     8vo.     pp.  10.     50  copies  printed. 

FOURTH  NEW  YORK  STATE  VOLUNTEER  CAVALRY.     The  History 

of  a  Regiment. 
U.  S.  Army  and  Navy  Journal,  October  i,  1864.         pp.  (4).     (Mounted.) 

FOURTH  REGIMENT  CAVALRY  U.  S.  Army. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  July,  1895.    pp.  201-210. 

FREDERICKSBURG  AND  ADJACENT  NATIONAL  BATTLEFIELDS 
MEMORIAL  PARK. 

1.  Senate  3910,  55th  Congress,  2d  Session. 

2.  House  of  Representatives,  56th  Congress,  ist  Session. 

3.  Senate  1920,  56th  Congress,  ist  Session. 

4.  House  of  Representatives  5018,  56th  Congress,  ist  Session. 

5.  House  of  Representatives  5044,  56th  Congress,  1st  Session. 

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6.  House  of  Representatives  7738,  56th  Congress,  1st  Session. 

7.  Senate  1920,  56th  Congress,  1st  Session.,   (Calendar  No.  349.) 
(Report  No.  335.) 

8.  House    of    Representatives    5044,    56th    Congress,    1st   Session. 
(Report  No.  717.) 

9.  Senate  1920,  56th  Congress,  1st  Session. 

10.  Senate  Document  No.  261,  55th  Congress,  2d  Session. 

11.  House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  717,  56th  Congress,   ist 
Session. 

12.  Circular  letters  of  the  Fredericksburg  and  Adjacent   National 
Battlefields  Memorial  Park  Association  of  Virginia. 

13.  Fredericksburg   and   Adjacent    National    Battlefields    Memorial 
Park  Association,  Fredericksburg,  Virginia.     1899. 

14.  The  Free  Lance,  Fredericksburg,  Virginia.      1899. 
4to. 

FREDERICKSBURG  and  Adjacent  National  Battlefields  Memorial 

Park  Association. 
Fredericksburg,  Virginia:  The  Free  Lance.     1899.     8vo.     pp.  27  (2). 

FREDERICKSBURG  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK.  A  Collection  of 
the  Bills,  Reports,  etc.,  submitted  to  Congress  from  1898 
to  1905. 

4to. 

FREE  MILITARY  SCHOOL  for  applicants  for  command  of  colored 
troops,  No.  12 10  Chestnut  Street,  Philadelphia,  established 
by  the  supervisory  committee  for  recruiting  colored 
Regiments.  John  H.  Taggart,  late  Colonel  I2th  Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Reserves,  Chief  Preceptor. 

Philadelphia.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  43. 

Second  Edition  (containing  the  names  of  the  graduates  and  their  rank). 

FROM  DIXIE.  Original  articles  contributed  by  Southern  writers 
for  publication  as  a  souvenir  of  the  memorial  bazaar  for 
the  benefit  of  the  monument  to  the  private  soldiers  and 
sailors  of  the  Confederacy  and  the  establishment  of  the 
museum  for  Confederate  relics,  with  heretofore  un 
published  poems  by  some  who  have  crossed  over  the 
river. 

Richmond,  Va.:  West,  Johnston  &  Co.     MDCCCXCIII.      12010.     pp.   165. 

FROM  SHILOH  TO  CORINTH.  A  Stenograph  Report  of  After- 
Lunch  Speeches  at  the  Stated  Meeting  of  the  Commandery 
of  Ohio,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States,  February  7,  1894. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

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FUNERAL  CEREMONIES  OF  GENERAL  PICKETT,  Richmond, 
October  24,  1875. 

8vo.    pp.  (9). 

A  complete  account  of  the  funeral  ceremonies  at  Richmond  trom  the  daily 

papers.     Mounted  and  printed  title  page. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  D.  M.  Maury,  Chief  Marshal. 

FUNERAL  SERVICES  at  the  burial  of  the  Right  Rev.  Leonidas 
Polk,  D.  D.,  together  with  the  sermon  delivered  in  St. 
Paul's  Church,  Augusta,  Ga.,  on  June  29,  1864,  being  the 
feast  of  St.  Peter  the  Apostle. 

(Motto.)     Columbia,  S.  C. :  Printed  by  Evans  &  Cogswell.     1864.  8vo.  pp.  28. 


Gage,  M.  D.— FROM  VICKSBURG  TO  RALEIGH,  or  a  complete 
history  of  the  Twelfth  Regiment  Indiana  Volunteer 
Infantry  and  the  campaigns  of  Grant  and  Sherman,  with 
an  outline  of  the  Great  Rebellion.  By  M.  D.  Gage, 
Chaplain. 

Chicago:  Clarke  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  XIV.-356. 

Gales,  Seaton. — GENERAL  GEORGE  BURGWYN  ANDERSON.     By 

Seaton  Gales.     (Portrait.) 
Our  Living  and  Our  Dead,  September,  1875.     pp.  327-335. 

Galloway,  G.  Norton. — THE  NINETY-FIFTH  PENNSYLVANIA 
VOLUNTEERS  ("Gosline's  Pennsylvania  Zouaves")  in  the 
Sixth  Corps.  An  historical  paper  by  G.  Norton  Galloway 
(late  Co.  "A"  95th  P.  V.),  read  by  Charles  N.  Snyder, 
Esq.,  (late  Corporal  Co.  E  95th  P.  V.)  at  a  reunion  of  the 
surviving  members  of  the  95th  Pennsylvania  Volunteers, 
held  at  Germantown,  Pa.,  on  the  I2th  of  October,  1883, 
to  which  is  added  a  narrative  of  the  Chancellorsville 
Campaign,  the  Sixth  Corps'  part  in  that  campaign, 
which  includes  an  official  list  of  casualties  in  each  regiment 
in  the  corps,  and  also  the  name  of  every  commissioned 
officer  killed  or  wounded,  prepared  from  the  manuscript 
of  the  forthcoming  history  of  the  Sixth  Corps.  By  G. 
Norton  Galloway. 

(Motto.)     Philadelphia,  Pa.     1884.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  87. 

Gammons,  John  G. — THE  THIRD  MASSACHUSETTS  REGIMENT 
Volunteer  Militia  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1863. 
By  Rev.  John  G.  Gammons,  Ph.  D. 

Providence:  Snow  &  Farnham  Co.,  Printers.     1906.     I2mo.     pp.  X.  1-326. 

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Gander,  Constantin. —  Der  Amerikanische  Burgerkrieg  von 
seinem  Beginn  bis  zum  Schluss  des  Jahres  1862.  Nebst 
einleitender  Betrachtung  oder  seine  socialen,  ekonomischen 
und  politsschen  Ursachen.  Nach  den  besten  Quellen 
bearbeitet  von  Constantin  Gander,  Hauptmann  in  der 
Konigl  Kreub.  Rhein.  Artillerie-Brigade  Nro.  8. 

Frankfurt  am  Main.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  121. 

Gannett,  Henry. — UNITED  STATES  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY, 
Charles  D.  Walcott,  Director.  The  Origin  of  Certain 
Place  Names  in  the  United  States.  By  Henry  Gannett. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  280  (2). 

Garcon,     Augustin. —  Quatre     Hommes.      Skobeleff-Brooke- 

Grant-Riel  ("Tolle,  Lege"). 

Paris:  Imprimerie  et  Librairie  Militaires,  Henri  Charles- Lavauzelle,  Editeur. 
1890.     8vo.     pp.  75  (i). 

Gardner,  Absalom. — AN  ADDRESS  delivered  in  Wales,  October 
5,  1862 ;  being  the  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Municipal 
Organization  of  the  Town;  with  additions  and  extensions 
upon  some  matters  needful  to  bring  the  history  of  the 
town  down  to  Jan.  I,  1866,  to  which  is  annexed  a  "roll  of 
honor"  being  a  catalogue  of  the  names,  etc.,  of  soldiers 
from  this  town  who  served  in  the  Armies  of  our  Govern 
ment  in  the  late  Civil  War.  By  Absalom  Gardner. 
Published  by  request. 

Springfield:  Samuel  Bowles  &  Company,  Printers.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  44. 

Gardiner,  Asa  Bird. — CIVIL  AND  MILITARY  RECORD  of  Asa 
Bird  Gardiner,  LL.  D.  Collated,  as  to  public  service, 
from  the  War  Department  Records.  1897. 

New  York  City:  Allied  Printing  Trades  Council,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Gardner,  Asa  Bird. — THE  BATTLES  OF  "GRAVELLY  RUN," 
"Dinwiddie  Court  House"  and  Five  Forks,  Va.,  1865. 
Argument  on  behalf  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Philip  H.  Sheridan, 
U.  S.  A.,  respondent  by  Asa  Bird  Gardner,  LL.  D.,  Judge 
Advocate,  U.  S.  A.,  of  Counsel  before  the  Court  of  Inquiry 
convened  by  the  President  of  the  United  States.  S.  O. 
277,  Ex.  6  Army  Hd.  Qrs.  A.  G.  O.,  9  Dec.,  1879,  in  the 
case  of  Lieut. -Col.  and  Bvt.  Major-General  Gouveneur  K. 
Warren,  Corps  of  Engineers,  formerly  Major-General 
Commanding  the  5th  Army  Corps.  Delivered  July  27th, 
28th,  and  3Oth,  1881. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  126,  and  2  maps. 

Autograph  letter  of  Major  Gardner,  U.  S.  A. 

Presentation  copy  from  Gen.  Sheridan. 

307 


Gardner,  Asa  Bird. — THE  UNIFORMS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  ARMY. 

By  Asa  Bird  Gardner,  LL.  D. 

Magazine  of  American  History,  August,  1877.     pp.  461-492.     Addenda  pp. 
(2)  and  Errata  slip.     Vol.  I.,  No.  8. 

Garesche,  Louis. — BIOGRAPHY  of  Lieut. -Col.  Julius  P.  Garesche, 

Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Army.  By  his  son. 
Philadelphia:  Press  of  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.  1887.  8vo.  pp.  505. 
"Printed  for  private  circulation  only." 

Garfield,  James  Abram. — ORATION  on  the  life  and  character 
of  Gen.  George  H.  Thomas,  delivered  before  the  Society  of 
the  Army  of  the  Cumberland  by  Gen.  James  A.  Garfield, 
at  the  fourth  annual  reunion  Cleveland,  November  25, 
1870. 

Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.      1871.     8vo.     pp.  52. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Garfield. 

Garland,  Hamlin. — U.  S.  GRANT. 

McClure's  Magazine,  Dec.,  1896,  to  August,  1897.     pp.  — 

Garland,  Hamlin. — ULYSSES  S.  GRANT:  His  Life  and  Character. 

By  Hamlin  Garland. 
New  York:  Doubleday  &  McClure  Co.     1898.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Garler,  A.  M.  Jr. — "STONEWALL  JACKSON'S  WAY."  A  sketch 
of  the  life  and  services  of  Maj.  John  A.  Harman,  Chief 
Quartermaster  of  Second  Corps,  Army  Northern  Virginia, 
and  of  the  Army  of  the  Valley  District,  on  the  staffs  of 
Generals  Stonewall  Jackson,  Ewell  and  Early,  being  a 
sketchy  narrative  of  the  War  in  Northern  Va.,  containing 
many  letters  from  Stonewall  Jackson  and  fresh  anecdotes, 
never  before  published,  as  well  as  pen  pictures  of  camp 
life  by  an  old  comrade. 

(Motto.)     Stanton,  Va.     March,  1876.     8vo.     pp.  45. 

Autograph  note  of  Major  Garler,  C.  S.  A. 

Garlington,  Ernest  Albert.  —  THE  SEVENTH  REGIMENT 
CAVALRY.  By  Major  E.  A.  Garlington,  Inspector-General, 
U.  S.  A. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,     pp.  649-665.     Vol.  XVI. 

Garnett,  John  J. — BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  OF  GENERAL  ROBERT 
EDWARD  LEE,  with  his  reports  of  the  Battles  of  Chan- 
cellorsville  and  Gettysburg,  and  at  the  surrender  at 
Appomattox,  and  extracts  from  the  oration  of  John  E. 
Daniel,  LL.  D.,  on  the  unveiling  of  the  recumbent 

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figure  at  Lexington,  Va.,  June,  1883.  Compiled  from 
the  Memoirs  of  General  Lee  by  General  A.  L.  Long, 
Col.  W.  H.  Taylor  and  John  Esten  Cooke  and  edited  by 
Col.  John  J.  Garnett.  (Illustrated  by  The  Century 
Company.)  Programme  of  the  Ceremonies  of  the 
Unveiling  of  the  Equestrian  Statue  at  Richmond,  Va., 
May  29th,  1890. 
New  York.  1890.  4to.  pp.  118. 

Garnett,  John  J. — GETTYSBURG.  A  complete  historical  narra 
tive  of  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  and  the  campaign  pre 
ceding  it.  By  John  J.  Garnett,  Colonel  of  Artillery, 
C.  S.  A. 

New  York:  Published  for  his  patrons  by  J.  M.  Hill,  Manager  of  the  Cyclorama 
of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Garnett,  John  J. — SKETCH  OF  THE  LIFE  OF  GENERAL  U.  S. 
GRANT.  Compiled  and  edited  for  this  work  by  Col. 
John  J.  Garnett.  With  the  programme  of  the  ceremonies 
of  the  dedication  of  the  Grant  Monument  in  New  York, 
April  27th,  1897.  Illustrated  with  portraits  of  General 
Grant  and  other  distinguished  Generals  of  the  U.  S.  Army, 
and  pictures  of  the  war  ships  in  the  naval  parade. 

(New  York.     1893.)     Garnett  E.  Whitman.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  55. 

Garnett,  John  J. — TRIBUTE  TO  GEN.  ROBERT  E.  LEE.  By 
Col.  John  J.  Garnett.  Delivered  at  the  banquet  of  the 
Southern  Auld  Lang  Syne  Society,  of  Harlem,  N.  Y.,  on 
the  Anniversary  of  Gen.  Lee's  Birthday,  January  2Oth, 
1890. 

New  York.     1890.     I2mo.     pp.  8. 

Garnett,  Theodore,  S. — J.  E.  B.  STUART  (Major-General) 
Commander  of  the  Cavalry  Corps  Army  of  Northern 
Virginia  C.  S.  A.  An  address  at  the  unveiling  of  the 
equestrian  statue  of  General  Stuart  at  Richmond, 
Virginia,  May  30,  1907,  by  Theodore  S.  Garnett,  his 
Aide-de-Camp. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.      1907. 

I2mo.     pp.  61. 

Garrett,  William  Robertson — Halley,  Robert  Ambrose— 
Lee,  Guy  Carleton. — The  Civil  War  from  a  Southern 
Standpoint.  By  the  late  William  Robertson  Garrett, 
A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  and  Robert  Ambrose  Halley. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  and  published  for  subscribers  only  by  George  Barrie  & 

Sons.     (1905.)     8vo.     pp.  XXV.  1-547. 

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Gaston,  A.  P. — PARTISAN  CAMPAIGNS  of  Col.  Lawrence  M. 
Allen,  commanding  the  64th  Regiment,  North  Carolina 
State  Troops,  during  the  late  Civil  War.  Valiant  deeds 
of  heroic  patriotism;  self-sacrifices  for  the  Southern 
cause;  his  rapid  promotion;  terrific  contests  with  the 
notorious  bushwhacker  Kirk;  duel  in  defence  of  the 
honor  of  Southern  womanhood. 

Raleigh,  N.  C.:  Edwards  &  Boughton.     1894.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

Gates,  Theodore  Burr. — A  BRIEF  HISTORY  of  the  movements, 
operations  and  casualties  of  the  "Ulster  Guard"  2Oth 
Regiment  N.  Y.  S.  Militia,  while  in  the  service  of  the 
United  States,  from  April,  1861,  to  January,  1866,  as 
contained  in  the  Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  Bureau  of 
Military  Statistics  of  the  State  of  New  York.  Repub- 
lished  for  private  distribution  by  Maj.-Gen.  Theodore  B. 
Gates,  late  Colonel  of  the  Regiment. 

Albany:  Weed,  Parsons  &  Company.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  231-281. 

Gates,  Theodore  Burr. — THE  "ULSTER  GUARD"  2oth  N.  Y. 
State  Militia  and  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  embracing  a 
history  of  the  early  organization  of  the  Regiment.  Its 
three  months'  service,  its  re-organization  and  subsequent 
service,  a  chronological  record  of  every  march,  place  of 
encampment  or  bivouac,  with  distances  marched,  account 
of  proceedings  of  detachment  on  veteran  furlough,  flag 
presentations,  etc.;  complete  roster  during  entire  service, 
officers  and  companies  on  special  duty,  lists  of  killed  and 
wounded,  etc.,  together  with  a  brief  treatise  upon  the 
origin  and  growth  of  secession;  the  militia  system,  and 
the  dependence  of  the  federal  government  upon  it  in  the 
beginning  of  the  war.  By  Theodore  B.  Gates,  Col.  and 
Bvt.  Brig.-Gen.  U.  S.  V. 

New  York:  Benj.  M.  Tywell,  Printer.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  XXIII.  1-619. 

Autograph  letter  and  portrait  of  Gen.  Gates  inserted. 

Cause,  Isaac.— FOUR  YEARS  WITH  FIVE  ARMIES:  Army  of  the 
Frontier,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  Army  of  the  Missouri, 
Army  of  the  Ohio,  Army  of  the  Shenandoah.  By  Isaac 
Cause,  late  of  Co.  E,  Second  Ohio  Cav. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Co.    1908.    I2mo.   pp.  384. 

Gay,  James  D. — LETTERS  AND  OTHER  TESTIMONY  Concerning 
Important  Services  of  James  D.  Gay.  Ringgold  Light 
Artillery,  Reading,  Penn.  (The  first  Co.  to  respond  to  the 
call  of  the  President  for  the  defence  of  the  National 
Capitol,  in  1861.) 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  (4). 

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Gay,  Mary  A.  H. — LIFE  IN  DIXIE  DURING  THE  WAR.     1861- 

1862-1863-1864-1865.     Mary  A.  H.  Gay. 
Atlanta,  Ga.:  The  Foote  &  Davies  Co.     1894.     I2mo.     pp.  299. 

Gay,  Mary  A.  H. — LIFE  IN  DIXIE  DURING  THE  WAR.     1861- 

1862-1863-1864-1865.     Mary  A.  H.  Gay. 
Atlanta,  Ga.:  Charles  P.  Byrd.     1897.     I2mo.     pp.  410. 
Third  Edition  (Enlarged). 

Gaylord,  William  L. — THE  SOLDIER  GOD'S  MINISTER.  A 
discourse  delivered  in  the  Congregational  Church,  Fitz- 
william,  N.  H.,  Sabbath  afternoon,  October  5,  1862,  on 
the  occasion  of  the  departure  of  a  Company  of  Volunteers 
for  the  Seat  of  War,  by  William  L.  Gaylord,  Pastor  of  the 
Church.  "Quit  You  Like  Men,  Be  Strong." 

Fitchburg:  Printed  at  the  Rollstone  Job  Printing  Office.     1862.  8vo.     pp.  21. 

Presentation  copy. 

Geary,  Daniel. — WAR  INCIDENTS  AT  KANSAS  CITY. 

Kansas  State  Historical  Society,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  282-291. 

Geary,  John  White. — IN  MEMORIAM:  John  White  Geary. 

Philadelphia.     1873.     410.     pp.  27  (20). 

A  tribute  to  the  memory  of  Gen.  Geary  from  his  staff  with  the  Autographs  of 

each  officer  signed  on  a  page  prepared  for  the  purpose. 

25  copies  printed.     No.  2.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Geary. 

Geary,   John  White. — SKETCH  of  the  early  life  and  of  the 

Civil  and  Military  Services.      (Portrait.) 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Genevay,  A. — La  Sin  de  1'Esclavage  Aux  Etats  Unis.    Derniers 

Jours  d  'une  Guerre  Civile.     Franklin  paf  A.  Genevay. 
Paris:  Librairie  ch.  Delagrave.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  189  (i). 

George,  G.  J. — WILLIAM  NEWBY,  Alias  "Dan  Benton,"  Alias 
"Rickety  Dan,"  Alias  "Crazy  Jack,"  or  The  Soldier's 
Return.  A  true  and  wonderful  story  of  mistaken  identity; 
a  narrative  full  of  strange  paradoxes.  Over  thirty  years 
a  soldier  in  the  late  war;  the  living  husband  of  his  own 
pensioned  widow;  acknowledged  as  husband  and  father  by 
his  wife  and  children  of  whom  he  knows  nothing;  a  de 
mented  wanderer  from  almshouse  to  almshouse,  he  is 
picked  up  near  his  own  beautiful  home;  proven  to  be  alive 
by  comrades  who  swore  they  buried  him  on  the  field  of 
battle.  By  G.  J.  George,  Lieutenant  Company  D,  4Oth 
Illinois  Infantry. 

Cincinnati:  Press  of  C.  T.  Krebbiel  &  Co.     1893.     I2mo.     pp.  XII.  1-289. 


George,  Henry.— HISTORY  of  the  3d,  yth,  8th  and  i2th  Kentucky 

C.  S.  A.     By  Henry  George.     May,  1911. 

Louisville,  Ky.:  C.  F.  Dearing  Printing  Co.,  Inc.     1911.     8vo.     pp.  193. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Gerdes,  T.  H. — THE  SURRENDER  OF  FORTS  JACKSON  AND  ST. 
PHILIP. 

The  Continental  Monthly,  May,  1863.     pp.  — 

Gerrish,  Theodore— Hutchinson,  John  S. —  THE  BLUE  AND 
THE  GRAY,  a  graphic  history  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac 
and  that  of  Northern  Virginia,  including  the  brilliant 
engagements  of  these  forces  from  1861  to  1865,  a  complete 
roster  of  the  two  great  armies,  and  twenty  full  page  maps. 
By  Rev.  Theodore  Gerrish  and  Rev.  John  S.  Hutchinson, 
with  introductions  by  Colonel  Augustus  C.  Hamlin, 
Maine,  and  Gen.  Fitzhugh  Lee,  Virginia. 

Bangor,  Me.:  Brady,  Mace  &  Co.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  816. 

Gerrish,  Theodore. — ARMY  LIFE.  A  private's  reminiscences  of 
the  Civil  War.  By  Rev.  Theodore  Gerrish,  late  a  member 
of  the  2Oth  Maine  Vols.,  with  an  introduction  by  Hon. 
Josiah  H.  Drummond. 

Portland,  Me.:  Hoyt,  Fogg  &  Denham.     (1882.)     I2mo.     pp.  384. 

Gerrish,  Theodore. — WILL  PRESTON:  The  Young  Volunteer. 
By  T.  Gerrish,  Author  of  "Reminiscences  of  the  War," 
"The  Blue  and  the  Gray,"  etc.,  with  illustrations. 

Bangor,  Me.:  O.  F.  Knowles  &  Co.,  Printers.     1884.     i6mo.     pp.  284. 

Gerry,  H.  B.— ROGER  DEANE'S  WORK.     By  H.  B.  G.    Written 

for  the  Sanitary  Fair. 
Boston:  Graves  &  Young.     1863.     i8mo.     pp.  48. 

Gibbes,  James  G. — WHO  BURNT  COLUMBIA?     By  Col.  James 

G.  Gibbes. 
Newberry,  S.  C.:  Elbert  H.  Aull  Company.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  137-3. 

Gibbon,  John. — AN  ADDRESS  on  the  unveiling  of  the  statue  of 
Major-General  George  G.  Meade,  in  Philadelphia, 
October  i8th,  1887,  by  General  John  Gibbon,  U.  S.  Army. 

Philadelphia.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Gibbon,  John. — AN  ADDRESS  on  the  unveiling  of  the  statue  of 
Major-General  George  G.  Meade,  in  Philadelphia, 
October  i8th,  1887,  by  General  John  Gibbon,  U.  S.  Army. 

(Vancouver  Barracks.     1887.)     8vo.     pp.  24. 

25  copies  printed.     Autograph  of  Gen.  Gibbon. 


Gibbon,  John. — ANOTHER  VIEW  OF  GETTYSBURG.      Maj.-Gen. 

John  Gibbon. 
North  American  Review,  June,  1891.     pp.  704-713. 

Gibbon,  John. — GETTYSBURG:  Personal  Recollections  of  the 
Civil  War,  "Not  history,  but  recollections."  By  Major- 
General  John  Gibbon. 

Philadelphia:  The  Press,  Wednesday,  July  6-13,  1887.     i6mo.     pp.  (29). 

Gibbon,  John. — IN  MEMORIAM.     General  James  Barnett  Fry. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  n. 

Gibbs,  James  M. — HISTORY  OF  THE  FIRST  BATTALION  Penn 
sylvania  Six  Months'  Volunteers  and  iSyth  Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Volunteer  Infantry  Six  Months'  and  Three 
Years'  Service  Civil  War  1863-1865.  Compiled  by  James 
M.  Gibbs,  Vice-President  Survivors'  Association  One 
Hundred  and  Eighty-seventh  Regiment  Pennsylvania 
Volunteer  Infantry,  Harrisburg,  Penna.  1905. 

Harrisburg,  Pa.:  Central  Printing  and  Publishing  House.     1905.  8vo.  pp.  320. 

Gibson,  Joseph  J. — Co.  A,  78th  Regiment  Penna.  Vols. 
Pittsburgh,   Pa.:  The  Presbyterian    Messenger,  Sept.  2,   1897-1898.     Chap. 
1-15  Complete,     pp.  —  •     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Gibson,  J.  T. — HISTORY  OF  THE  SEVENTY-EIGHTH  PENNSYL 
VANIA  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY.  Edited  by  J.  T.  Gibson 
under  the  direction  of  the  Historical  Committee  of  the 
Regimental  Association.  1905. 

Pittsburg,  Pa.:  Press  of  the  Pittsburg  Printing  Co.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  267. 

Gibson,  J.  W. — A  CHART  HISTORY  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR  1861-1865, 
with  numerous  shaded  maps  showing  the  progress  of  the 
Union  Armies  in  different  campaigns  and  during  different 
years.  For  the  use  of  schools.  By  J.  W.  Gibson. 

Chicago:  A.  Flanagan,  Publisher.     (1894.)     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  117. 

Gilbert,  J.  Warren. — BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG  MADE  PLAIN. 
Historical  Guide-Book  Profusely  Illustrated.  Replete 
with  incidents  descriptive  of  the  Famous  Three  Days' 
Fight;  containing  complete  rosters  of  the  two  armies. 
By  Prof.  J.  Warren  Gilbert,  the  Battlefield  Guide. 

(Harrisburg,  Pa.     1897.)     8vo.     pp.  56. 

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Gilbert,  J.  Warren. — BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG  MADE  PLAIN. 
Historical  Guide-Book.  Replete  with  incidents  descrip 
tive  of  the  Famous  Three  Days'  Fight.  By  J.  Warren 
Gilbert,  Guide  for  the  Electric  Railway. 

Miller  Print.     (1896.)     8vo.     pp.  17. 

Gilbert,  J.  Warren. — BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG  MADE  PLAIN. 
A  Historical  Guide-Book.  Profusely  Illustrated.  Con 
taining  a  graphic  description  01  the  Famous  Three  Days' 
Battle,  together  with  a  complete  roster  of  the  two  armies. 
By  Professor  J.  Warren  Gilbert. 

Gettysburg,  Pa.:  Press  of  Gettysburg  "News."     1904.     8vo.     pp.  55. 

Gettysburg,  Pa.:  Revised  Edition  published  by  Harry  J.  Rhine. 

Gilbert,  J.  Warren. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG  MADE 
PLAIN.  A  Historical  Guide-Book.  Profusely  Illustrated. 
Containing  a  graphic  description  of  the  famous  Three 
Days'  Battle,  together  with  a  complete  roster  of  the  two 
armies..  By  Professor  J.  Warren  Gilbert,  Battlefield 
Guide,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Columbus,  O.:  Chas  M.  Cott,  Printer.     (1898.)     8vo.     pp.  55. 

Gilchrist,  Robert  C. — THE  DUTIES  OF  A  JUDGE  ADVOCATE  in  a 
trial  before  a  general  Court  Martial.  Compiled  from 
various  works  on  military  law.  By  Captain  R.  C. 
Gilchrist,  acting  Judge  Advocate  General,  Department 
So.  Ca.,  Ga.  and  Fla.  Published  with  the  approbation 
of  the  Secretary  of  \Var. 

Columbia,  S.  C.:  Evans  &  Cogswell.     1864.     i6mo.     pp.  47. 

Gilchrist,  Robert  C. — THE  CONFEDERATE  DEFENCE  OF  MORRIS 
ISLAND,  Charleston  Harbor,  by  the  troops  of  South 
Carolina,  Georgia  and  North  Carolina,  in  the  late  war 
between  the  states,  with  a  map  of  Morris  and  part  of 
Folly  Islands,  and  a  plan  of  Fort  W'agner.  Prepared  from 
official  reports  and  other  sources.  By  Maj.  Robert  C. 
Gilchrist,  a  participant,  Commanding  the  Gist  Guard 
Artillery  in  that  defence. 

(Charleston,  S.  C.     1884.)     8vo.     pp.  55. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Gildersleeve,  Henry  A. — ORATION  by  Henry  A.  Gildersleeve, 
delivered  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  September 
lyth,  1889,  on  the  occasion  of  the  dedication  of  the  monu 
ment  erected  to  the  memory  of  the  soldiers  of  "The 
Dutchess  County  Regiment"  (isoth  New  York  Volunteer 
Infantry),  who  were  killed  in  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 

New  York:  Douglas  Taylor,  Printer,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  19. 


Gill,   John. — REMINISCENCES   OF   FOUR  YEARS  as   a   Private 

Soldier  in  the  Confederate  Army.     1861-1865. 
Baltimore:  Sun  Printing  Office.     1904.     I2mo.     pp.  136  (7). 
Privately  printed.     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Gillmore,  Quincy  Adams. — A  MEMORIAL  SKETCH  of  the 
Character  and  Public  Services  of  the  late  Brig. -Gen. 
Richard  Delafield,  Chief  of  Engineers  and  Brevet  Maj.- 
Gen.  U.  S.  Army.  By  Q.  A.  Gillmore,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Corps  of  Engineers,  Brevet  Maj.-Gen.  U.  S.  A. 

New  York.     1874.     I2mo.     pp.  31. 

Gillmore,  Quincy  Adams.— ENGINEER  AND  ARTILLERY  OPER 
ATIONS  against  the  defences  of  Charleston  Harbor  in  1863; 
comprising  the  descent  upon  Morris  Island,  the  demoli 
tion  of  Fort  Sumter,  the  reduction  of  Forts  Wagner  and 
Gregg,  with  observations  of  heavy  ordnance,  fortifica 
tions,  etc.,  with  the  official  reports  of  Chief  of  Artillery, 
Assistant  Engineers,  etc.  Illustrated  by  seventy-six 
plates  and  engraved  views.  Published  by  authority. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.     1865.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  353. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Gillmore. 

Gillmore,  Qirincy  Adams. — OFFICIAL  REPORT  of  the  United 
States  Engineer  Department  of  the  seige  and  reduction 
of  Fort  Pulaski,  Georgia,  February,  March  and  April, 
1862.  Illustrated  with  maps  and  engraved  views. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  96. 

Gillmore,  Quincy  Adams. — PROFESSIONAL  PAPERS,  Corps  of 
Engineers  No.  16.  Engineer  and  Artillery  Operations 
against  the  Defences  of  Charleston  Harbor  in  1863,  with 
a  supplement  by  Q.  A.  Gillmore.  Illustrated  by  eighty- 
three  plates  and  views. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.  1868.  8vo.  pp.  VIII.  7-314.  Supplement,   pp.  172. 

500  copies  printed  for  Engineer  Department. 

Gilnian,  Daniel  Coit. — -ADDRESS  to  the  Graduating  Class  of 
the  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  June 
i6th,  1875. 

New  York.     1875.     Sq.  i6mo.     pp.  — 

Gilmer,    John    H. — LETTER   ADDRESSED   TO    HON.    WM.    C. 

RIVES,  by  John  H.  Gilmer,  on  the  existing  status  of  the 

Revolution,  etc. 

Richmond.     Nov.  i,  1864.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Relates  to  the  enlistment  and  discharge  of  twenty-nine  members  of  the  First 
Maryland  Artillery.     Capt.  W.  F.  Dement. 

315 


Gilmor,  Harry. — FOUR  YEARS  IN  THE  SADDLE. 

New  York.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

Gilmore,  David  McKinney. — CAVALRY:  Its  Use  and  Value 
as  illustrated  by  reference  to  the  Engagements  of 
Kelly's  Ford  and  Gettysburg.  By  Captain  D.  M. 
Gilmore,  Third  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

St.  Paul,  Minn.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  38-51. 

Gilmore,  David  McKinney. — WITH  GENERAL  GREGG  AT 
GETTYSBURG.  By  Captain  D.  M.  Gilmore,  Third  Penn 
sylvania  Cavalry,  U.  S.  Volunteers.  Read  before  the 
Minnesota  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  October  3,  1893. 

8vo.     pp.  19.     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Gilmore,  George  C. — MANCHESTER  MEN.     Soldiers  and  Sailors 

in  the  Civil  War,  1 861-66.     By  George  C.  Gilmore. 
Concord,  N.  H.:  The  Rumford  Press.     1898.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  167. 

Gilmore,  James  Roberts. — ADRIFT  IN  DIXIE,  or  a  Yankee 
Officer  among  the  Rebels,  with  an  introduction  by 
Edmund  Kirke. 

New  York:  Carleton.     MDCCCLXVI.     I2mo.     pp.  224. 

The  adventures  of  Lieut.  Estabrookes  (26th  Mass.  Regt.). 

Gilmore,    James    Roberts. — AMONG    THE    GUERILLAS.     By 

Edmund  Kirke. 
New   York:   Carleton,   Publisher.     MDCCCLXVI.     I2mo.     pp.   286. 

Gilmore,  James  Roberts. — AMONG  THE  PINES,  or  South  in 

secession  time.     By  Edmund  Kirke. 
New  York.     1862.     i6mo.     pp.  310. 

Gilmore,  James  Roberts. — A  SUPPRESSED  CHAPTER  OF 
HISTORY.  By  Edmund  Kirke. 

Atlantic  Monthly,  April,  1887.     pp.  - 

Gilmore,  James  Roberts. — DOWN  IN  TENNESSEE,  and  back 

by  way  of  Richmond.     By  Edmund  Kirke. 
New  York:   Carleton,  Publisher.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  282. 
"The  concluding  chapter  relates  to  the  Author's  visit  to  Richmond  and  his 
interview  with  Jefferson  Davis  on  the  question  of  Peace." 

Gilmore,    James    Roberts. — MY    SOUTHERN    FRIENDS.     By 

Edmund  Kirke. 
New  York.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  308. 

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Gilmore,  James  Roberts. — OUR  LAST  DAY  IN  DIXIE.     By 

Edmund  Kirke. 
Atlantic  Monthly,  Dec.,  1864.     pp.  — 

Gilmore,    James    Roberts. — PATRIOTIC    BOYS    and     Prison 

Pictures.     By  Edmund  Kirke. 
Boston:  Ticknor  &  Field.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  306. 

Gilmore,  James  Roberts. — GARFIELD'S  RIDE  AT  CHICKAMAUGA. 

By  James  R.  Gilmore  ("Edmund  Kirke"). 
McClure's  Magazine,  Sept.,  1895.     pp.  357-360. 

Gilmore,  James  Roberts. — PERSONAL  RECOLLECTIONS  OF 
ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  and  the  Civil  War.  By  James  R. 
Gilmore  (Edmund  Kirke).  Illustrated. 

Boston:  L.  C.  Page  &  Company  (Incorporated).     1898.     8vo.     pp.  337. 

Gilmore,  James  Roberts. — OUR  VISIT  TO  RICHMOND. 

The  Atlantic  Monthly,  Sept.,  1864.     pp.  — 

Gilpin,  E.  N. — THE  LAST  CAMPAIGN:  A  Cavalry  Man's  Journal. 

By  E.  N.  Gilpin,  Third  Iowa  Cavalry. 

Reprint  from  Journal  of  U.  S.  Cavalry  Association.     8vo.     pp.  617-675. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Girard,  Charles. — Les  Etats  Confederes  D'  Am£rique  Visit6s 

en  1863.     Memoire  addresse  a.  s.  m.  Napoleon  III. 
Paris:  E.  Denter.      1864.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  160.     (i.  Carte.) 

Glassford,  William  Alexander. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  OF  THE 
SIGNAL  CORPS  United  States  Army.  By  Lieut.  W.  A. 
Glassford,  Signal  Corps. 

Reprinted  from  Journal  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,     n.  d.     8vo.  pp.  16. 

Glassford,  William  Alexander. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  OF  THE 
SIGNAL  CORPS  U.  S.  Army.  By  Lieut.  W.  A.  Glassford, 
Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  A. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  Nov.,  1891.     pp.  1325-1338. 

Glassford,  William  Alexander. — PROLEGOMENON  with  historic 
sketch  of  the  Balloon  during  the  Civil  War  and  the 
United  States  Army  Aeronautical  Corps.  By  Captain 
W.  A.  Glassford,  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  Denver,  Colorado. 

Reprinted  from  Journal  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,     n.  d. 

8vo.     pp.  255-266. 

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Glazier,  Willard  W.- — BATTLES  FOR  THE  UNION;  comprising 
descriptions  of  many  of  the  most  stubbornly  contested 
battles  in  the  War  of  the  Great  Rebellion,  together  with 
incidents  and  reminiscences  of  the  camp,  the  march,  and 
the  skirmish  line,  embracing  a  record  of  the  privations, 
heroic  deeds,  and  glorious  triumphs  of  the  soldiers  of  the 
republic.  By  Willard  Glazier.  Illustrated. 

Hartford,  Conn.:  Dustin,  Gilman  &  Co.     1875.     I2mo.     pp.  XIX.  407. 

Glazier,  Willard  W. — THE  CAPTURE,  The  Prison  Pen,  and  the 
Escape,  giving  a  complete  history  of  prison  life  in  the 
South,  principally  at  Richmond,  Danville,  Macon, 
Savannah,  Charleston,  Columbia,  Belle  Isle,  Millin, 
Salesbury,  and  Andersonville;  describing  the  arrival  of 
prisoners,  plans  of  escape  with  numerous  and  varied 
incidents  and  anecdotes  of  prison  life;  embracing,  also, 
the  adventures  of  the  author's  escape  from  recapture, 
trial  as  spy,  and  final  escape  from  Sylvania,  Georgia,  with 
illustrations.  By  Willard  W.  Glazier. 

Hartford,  Conn.:  H.  E.  Goodwin.     1868.     I2mo.     pp.  XIV.-4.oo. 

Glazier,  Willard  W. — THREE  YEARS  IN  THE  FEDERAL  CAVALRY. 

Illustrated. 
New  York.     1870.     I2mo.     pp.  XXV.  347. 

Gleason,  William  J. — HISTORY  of  the  Cuyahoga  County 
Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Monument,  scenes  and  incidents 
from  its  inception  to  its  completion,  description  of  the 
Memorial  Structure,  and  Roll  of  Honor.  By  William 
J.  Gleason. 

Cleveland,  O. :  Published  by  the  Monument  Commissioners.     1894. 

8vo.     pp.  XII.  13-770. 

Glenn,   John   Francis. — THE   230   REGIMENT   PENNA.   VOL. 

(Birney's  Zouaves).     By  Col.  John  F.  Glenn. 
Philadelphia:  The  Press,  April  28,  1886.     I2mo.     pp.  (7). 

Gobin,  John  Peter  Shindel. — ORATION  delivered  upon  the 
transfer  of  the  monuments  to  the  Governor,  by  Hon.  J. 
P.  S.  Gobin,  Brevet  Brigadier-General  and  Colonel  47th 
Pennsylvania  Veteran  Volunteers,  at  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
September  I2th,  1889.  Pennsylvania  Day. 

n.  p.      (1889.)     8vo.     pp.  (4). 

'    318 


Gobrecht,  J.  C. — HISTORY  OF  THE  NATIONAL  HOME  for  disabled 
volunteer  soldiers  with  a  complete  guide  book  to  the 
Central  Home  at  Dayton,  Ohio.  Illustrated. 

Dayton.     1875.     I2mo.     pp.  248.     Autograph  note  of  Chaplain  Earnshaw. 

Goddard,  Henry  P. — 14™  C.  V.  REGIMENTAL  REMINISCENCES 
of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  By  Henry  P.  Goddard, 
late  Captain  Fourteenth  Regiment,  Connecticut  Volun 
teers. 

(Motto.)      (Hartford,  Conn.      1877.)     8vo.     pp.   15. 

Godfrey,    C.    E.— SKETCH    OF    MAJOR    HENRY   WASHINGTON 

SAWYER,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  New  Jersey  Volunteers. 
A  Union  Soldier  and  Prisoner  of  War  in  Libby  Prison 
under  sentence  of  Death.  By  Dr.  C.  E.  Godfrey, 
Adjutant-General  Department,  Trenton,  N.  J.  One  of 
the  many  thrilling  incidents  of  bravery  and  privations 
experienced  by  soldiers  of  New  Jersey  during  the  War  of 
the  Rebellion  1861-1865. 
Trenton,  N.  J.:  MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  Printers.  1907.  8vo.  pp.  n. 

Goe,  James  Buick. — THE  THIRTEENTH  REGIMENT  OF  INFANTRY. 
By  Lieutenant  James  B.  Goe,  Adjutant  I3th  U.  S.  Infantry. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  Sept.,  1894.     pp.  1107-1117. 

Goho,  Stephen  O. — THE  PENNSYLVANIA  READER,  Historical 
and  Patriotic.  By  Stephen  O.  Goho,  A.  M.,  late  Superin 
tendent  of  Schools  at  Milton,  Pa. 

New  York,  Cincinnati  and  Chicago:  American  Book  Company.     (1897.) 

I2mo.     pp.  207. 

Goldsborough,  E.  Y. — EARLY'S  GREAT  RAID:  He  advances 
through  Maryland,  Battle  of  Monocacy,  the  Union 
Forces  under  Gen.  Lew  Wallace  stubbornly  contest  the 
field  against  overpowering  numbers;  Wallace  retreats; 
Narrow  Escape  from  capture  of  Gen.  E.  B.  Tyler  and  his 
Staff  and  Orderlies.  By  E.  Y.  Goldsborough,  First 
Lieutenant  and  Aide-de-Camp,  Past  Department  Com 
mander,  Department  of  Maryland,  G.  A.  R.,  Frederick, 
Md. 

(Frederick,  Md.     1898.)     I2mo.     pp.  35. 

Goldsborough,  W.   W. — THE  MARYLAND  LINE  in  the  Con 
federate  States  Army. 
Baltimore.     1869.     I2mo.     pp.  357. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author  and  Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

319 


Golsler,  K.v. — Beiheft  zum  Militar-Wochenblatt.  Die  Schlacht 
bei  Gettysburg  am  2  und  3  Juli,  1863.   Von.  K.  v.  Golsler 
General  d'Infanterie  a  la  suite  des  Kaiser  Franz  Grade- 
Grenadier  regiments  Dr.  2.  Mit  vier  Skizzen  Harausgegeben 
von  V  Scriba  Oberst  A.  D.  1913.     7  und  8  Heft. 
Berlin:    Ernst    Siegfried    Mittler    und    Sohn,    Konigliche    Hofbuchhandlung 
Hochstrasse  67-71.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  197-258.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Goodhart,  Briscoe. — HISTORY  OF  THE  INDEPENDENT  LOUDOUN 
VIRGINIA  RANGERS.  U.  S.  Vol.  Cav.  (Scouts)  1862-65.  By 
Briscoe  Goodhart,  Co.  A. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Press  of  McGill  &  Wallace.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  234. 

Autograph  of  Author. 

Goodloe,  Albert  Theodore. — CONFEDERATE  ECHOES:  A  voice 
from  the  South  in  the  days  of  Secession  and  of  the 
Southern  Confederacy.  By  Rev.  Albert  Theodore  Good 
loe,  M.  D.,  First  Lieutenant  Company  D,  Thirty-fifth 
Regiment  Alabama  Volunteer  Infantry. 

Nashville,  Tenn.:  Smith  &  Lamar.     1907.     I2mo.     pp.  452. 

Printed  for  the  Author. 

Goodloe,  Albert  Theodore. — SOME  REBEL  RELICS  FROM  THE 
SEAT  OF  WAR.  By  Albert  Theodore  Goodloe,  First 
Lieutenant  Co.  D,  Thirty-fifth  Regiment  Alabama 
Volunteer  Infantry,  C.  S.  A.,  Member  of  John  L.  McEwen 
Bivouac  No.  4,  Franklin,  Tenn. 

Nashville,  Tenn.:  Barbee  &  Smith,  Agents.     1893.     I2mo.     pp.  315. 
Printed  for  the  Author. 

Goodloe,  William  Cassius. — KENTUCKY  UNIONISTS  OF  1861. 
Address  of  William  Cassius  Goodloe,  of  Lexington,  Ky., 
late  Captain  and  A.  A.  G.,  U.  S.  Vols.,  read  before  the 
Society  of  Ex-Army  and  Navy  Officers  in  Cincinnati, 
Ohio,  April  10,1884. 

Cincinnati:  Peter  G.  Thomson.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

Goodnow,    Harold    P. — THE    BATTLE   OF    GETTYSBURG.     By- 
Harold  P.  Goodnow,  of  Cornell  University, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  413-432. 

Goodrich,  Frank  Boott. — -THE  TRIBUTE  BOOK,  a  record  of  the 
munificence,  self-sacrifice  and  patriotism  of  the  American 
people  during  the  War  for  the  Union.  Illustrated  by 
Frank  B.  Goodrich. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  Published  by  Seely&  Miller.     1865.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  512. 

320 


Goodrich,  Frederick  E. — LIFE  OF  WINFIELD  SCOTT  HANCOCK, 
Major-General  U.  S.  A.  His  childhood,  youth,  education, 
military  career,  social  and  domestic  life.  By  Frederick 
E.  Goodrich. 

(Motto.)     Boston:  Published  by  B.  B.  Russell.      1886.     I2mo.     pp.  352. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Hancock. 

Goodrich,  John  E. — CAPTAIN  HIRAM  HENRY  HALL,  of  the 
First  Vermont  Cavalry.  Read  at  the  Twenty-first 
Anniversary  of  the  Vermont  Commandery  of  the  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion,  by  Chaplain  J.  E.  Goodrich, 
November  19,  1912. 

Burlington:  Free  Press  Printing  Co.     1913.     8vo.     pp.  7  (i). 

Goodrich,  Samuel  Griswold. — THE  CIVIL  WAR. 

Philadelphia.      1880.     pp.  448-471.  "A  pictorial  history  of  the  United  States." 

Gordon,  George  A.— "WHAT  WILL  HE  Do  WITH  IT?"  An 
essay  delivered  in  Masonic  Hall,  Savannah,  on  Thursday, 
October  27,  1863,  and  again  by  special  request,  on  Monday, 
December  7,  1863,  for  the  benefit  of  the  Wayside  Home, 
in  Savannah,  and  repeated  with  slight  alterations  for 
similar  objects  in  Augusta,  Milledgeville,  Macon,  Atlanta, 
LaGrange  and  Columbus,  by  George  A.  Gordon,  Col. 
63d  Regiment  Georgia  Volunteers.  Published  by  request. 

Savannah,  Ga.:  George  N.  Nichols,  Printer.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

Gordon,  George  Henry. — A  WAR  DIARY  of  events  in  the  War 
of  the  Great  Rebellion,  1863-1865.  By  George  H. 
Gordon. 

Boston:  James  R.  Osgood  &  Company.      1882.     8vo.     pp.  VI.  (i)  1-437- 

Gordon,  George  Henry. — BROOK  FARM  TO  CEDAR  MOUNTAIN 
in  the  \Var  of  the  Great  Rebellion,  1861-62.  A  revision 
and  enlargement  (from  the  latest  and  most  authentic 
sources)  of  papers  numbered  i,  2  and  3,  entitled  "A 
History  of  the  Second  Massachusetts  Regiment,"  and 
"The  Second  Massachusetts  Regiment  and  Stonewall 
Jackson."  By  George  H.  Gordon. 

Boston:  James  R.  Osgood  &  Company.     1883.     Post  8vo.     pp.  X.  (i)  1-376. 

Gordon,  George  Henry. — HISTORY  OF  THE  CAMPAIGN  OF  THE 
ARMY  OF  VIRGINIA,  under  John  Pope,  Brigadier-General 
U.  S.  A.,  late  Major-General  U.  S.  Volunteers,  from  Cedar 
Mountain  to  Alexandria,  1862.  By  George  H.  Gordon. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Osgood  &  Company.     1880.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  XIV.  1-498. 

Explanatory  Tables  of  Plates  I. -IV.  pp.  (5) 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Gordon,  35  portraits,  etc.,  and  2  maps  inserted. 


Gordon,  George  Henry. — THE  SECOND  MASS.  REGIMENT  OF 
INFANTRY. 

1.  The  Organization  and  early  history  of  the  Second  Mass.  Regiment 
of  Infantry.     An  address  delivered  by  George  H.  Gordon,  Bvt. 
Major-Gen,  of  Volunteers  and  Colonel  Second  Mass.  Regiment 
of  Infantry  in  the  late  war,  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Second 
Massachusetts  Infantry  Association,  on  May  nth,  1873.     Boston: 
Press  of  Rockwell  &  Churchhill.     1873.     8vo.     pp.  35. 

2.  History  of  the  Second  Mass.  Regiment  of  Infantry.     Second  paper 
delivered  by  George  H.  Gordon,  at  the  annual  meeting,  May  II, 

1874.  Boston:  Alfred  Mudge  &  Son.     1874.     8vo.     pp.  68. 

3.  History  of  the  Second  Mass.  Regiment  of  Infantry.     Third  paper 
delivered  by  George  H.  Gordon,  at  the  annual  meeting,  May  n, 

1875.  Boston:  Alfred  Mudge  &  Son.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  231. 
3  Vols.     Privately  printed  for  the  Association. 

Autograph  letters  of  Gen.  Gordon  and  Adjt.  Fox,  camp  view,  cuttings,  etc. 
inserted. 

Gordon,  John  Brown. — MY  FIRST  COMMAND  and  the  Out 
break  of  the  War.  By  General  John  B.  Gordon,  of  the 
Confederate  Army.  Gettysburg.  By  General  John  P. 
Gordon. 

Scribner's  Magazine,  May,  1903.     pp.  515-699.     July,  1903.     pp.  1-24. 

Gordon,  John  Brown. — OFFICIAL  REPORT  of  the  Operations  of 
Gordon's  Division  from  June  28,  1864,  to  July  9,  1864, 
inclusive. 

Original  Ms.  signed  and  dated  July  22,  1864.     410.     pp.  8. 
(Not  in  Official  Records  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.) 

Gordon,  John  Brown. — REMINISCENCES  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR. 

By  General  John  B.  Gordon,  of  the  Confederate  Army. 

With  portraits. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  XIII.  1-474. 
Autograph  letter  of  Hon.  S.  W.   Pennypacker  and  letter  of  Gen.  Gordon. 

Gordon,  S.  T.— THE  DRUM-BEAT. 

New  York:  Published  by  S.  T.  Gordon,     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  63. 

Gore,  H.  W. — THE  INDEPENDENT  CORPS  OF  CADETS  of  Boston, 
Mass.,  at  Fort  Warren,  Boston  Harbor,  in  1862.  Com 
piled  by  H.  W.  Gore. 

Boston:  Press  of  Rockwell  &  Churchhill.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  447. 

100  copies  printed.     No.  66. 

Gorham,  George  C. — LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  SERVICES  OF  EDWIN 
M.  STANTON.  By  George  C.  Gorham.  With  portraits, 
maps,  and  facsimiles  of  important  letters. 

Boston  and  New  York:   Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.     1899.     8vo. 

Vol.1,   pp.  XV.  1-456.     Vol.11,  pp.  XIV.  1-502. 

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Gorman,    J.    C. — LEE'S    LAST   CAMPAIGN,    with    an   accurate 

history  of  Stonewall  Jackson's  last  wound. 
Raleigh.     1866.     i8mo.     pp.  59.     Second  Edition. 

Goss,  Elbridge  Henry. — THE  MELROSE  MEMORIAL.  The  annals 
of  Melrose  County  of  Middlesex,  Massachusetts,  in  the 
Great  Rebellion  of  1861-65.  By  Elbridge  H.  Goss. 

n.  p.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  XXIX.  1-292.     Errata  I. 

Privately  printed  by  subscription  1868.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Goss,  Warren  Lee. — JACK  ALDEN  :  A  story  of  adventures  in  the 
Virginia    Campaigns    1861-65.     By    Warren    Lee    Goss. 
New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  Co.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-412. 

Goss,  Warren  Lee. — THE  BOY'S  LIFE  OF  GENERAL  SHERIDAN. 

By  Warren  Lee  Goss. 
New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  Company,  Publishers.     I2mo.     pp.  318. 

Goss,  Warren  Lee. — THE  SOLDIER'S  STORY  of  His  Captivity  at 
Andersonville,  Belle  Isle  and  other  Rebel  prisons,  with  an 
appendix  containing  the  names  of  the  Union  Soldiers  who 
died  at  Andersonville  with  the  numbers  of  their  graves, 
their  rank,  the  companies  and  regiments  to  which  they 
belonged,  the  dates  of  their  decease  and  the  diseases  of 
which  they  died  and  also  many  certificates  to  the  truth 
fulness  of  the  book.  Embellished  with  a  beautiful  pre 
sentation  page  and  four  full  page  illustrations  by  Thomas 
Nast,  the  celebrated  American  Artist;  a  steel  portrait  of 
the  Author;  several  maps  drawn  from  actual  measure 
ments  and  many  accurate  illustrations  of  prison  life  taken 
from  rebel  photographs  now  in  the  possession  of  the 
publishers. 

Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard.     1871.     8vo.     pp.  357.     Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Goss,  Warren  Lee. — TOM  CLIFTON,  or  Western  Boys  in  Grant 

and  Sherman's  Army,  1861-65.     By  Warren  Lee  Goss. 
New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  Co.     (1892.)     I2mo.     pp.  XII.  1-427. 

Gosson,  Louis  C. — POST-BELLUM  CAMPAIGNS  of  the  Blue  and 
Gray  1881-1882.  By  Louis  C.  Gosson,  Aide-de-Camp 
to  the  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the 
Republic,  Past  Commander  of  Aaron  Wilkes  Post  No.  23, 
Department  of  New  Jersey,  G.  A.  R. 

(Motto.)     Trenton,  N.  J.:  Day  &  Narr,  Printers.     1882.    l6mo.    pp.  192.    200 

copies  printed.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

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Gotwald,  Frederick  G. — GETTYSBURG:  Lincoln's  Address  and 
Our  Educational  Institutions.  Published  by  the  Board 
of  Education  of  the  General  Synod  of  the  Evangelical 
Lutheran  Church  in  the  United  States,  Rev.  Frederick  G. 
Gotwald,  General  Secretary,  York,  Penna.  1907. 

n.  p.    8vo.    pp.  31. 

Gould,   Benjamin  Apthorp. — -U  S.  SANITARY  COMMISSION.. 

Statistical  Bureau.     Ages  of  U.  S.  Volunteer  Soldiery. 
New  York.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  43.     Charts  (7). 

Gould,  Edward  K. — MAJOR-GENERAL  HIRAM  G.  BERRY,  His 
career  as  a  contractor,  bank  president,  politician  and 
Major-General  of  Volunteers  in  the  Civil  War,  together 
with  his  war  correspondence,  embracing  the  period  from 
Bull  Run  to  Chancellorsville.  By  Edward  K.  Gould. 

Rockland,  Maine:  Press  of  the  Courier-Gazette.     1899.     8vo.     pp.  312. 

Gould,  John  Mead. — DIRECTORY  of  the  First,  Tenth,  Twenty- 
ninth  Maine  Regiment  Association.  Compiled  for  the 
use  of  the  Association,  by  Maj.  John  M.  Gould,  Sec't. 
1889. 

Portland:  Stephen  Berry,  Printer.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

Gould,  John  Mead. — HISTORY  of  the  First,  Tenth,  Twenty- 
ninth  Maine  Regiments  in  the  service  of  the  United  States 
from  May  3,  1861,  to  June  31,  1866,  with  a  history  of 
the  Tenth  Maine  Battalion  by  Rev.  Leonard  G.  Jordan. 

Portland.     1871.     8vo.     pp.  709. 

Autograph  letter  of  Major  Gould,  notices,  reviews,  etc.,  inserted. 

Gould,  John  Mead. — JOSEPH  R.  F.  MANSFIELD,  Brigadier- 
General  of  the  U.  S.  Army.  A  narrative  of  events  con 
nected  with  his  mortal  wounding  at  Antietam,  Sharpsburg, 
Maryland,  September  17,  1862.  By  John  Mead  Gould, 
late  Acting  Adjutant  loth  Maine  Volunteers,  and  Major 
29th  Maine  Veteran  Vols. 

Portland:  Stephen  Berry,  Printer.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  32  (i). 

Gould,  Joseph. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  FORTY-EIGHTH.  A 
record  of  the  Campaigns  of  the  Forty-eighth  Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry  during  the 
four  eventful  years  of  its  service  in  the  war  for  the  pre 
servation  of  the  Union.  By  Joseph  Gould,  late  Quarter 
master  Sergeant  of  the  Regiment,  Mt.  Carmel,  Pa. 

n.  p.    Published  by  authority  of  the  Regimental  Association.    1908. 

8vo.     pp.  471. 

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Colliding,  J.  H. — OFFICIAL  MILITARY  AND- NAVAL  RECORDS  OF 
RUTLAND,  Vermont,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861- 
1866;  men  credited  to  town,  residents  since  the  war  or 
buried  in  cemeteries  within  the  limits  of  the  original  town, 
compiled  by  vote  of  the  towns  of  Rutland,  West  Rutland 
and  Proctor,  by  J.  H.  Goulding,  1889-90-91. 

Rutland:  The  Tuttle  Company.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  100. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Gracie,  Archibald. — THE  TRUTH  ABOUT  CHICKAMAUGA.     By 

Archibald  Gracie. 

(Motto.)     Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.     1911. 
8vo.     pp.  XXXII.  (i)  1-462. 

Gracey,  Samuel  L. — ANNALS  OF  THE  SIXTH  PENNSYLVANIA 
CAVALRY. 

Published  for  the  Officers  of  the   Regiment  by  E.   H.   Butler  &  Company. 
MDCCCLXVIII.     8vo.     pp.  371.   (Folio  map.) 
500  copies  printed.     No.  378,  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 
Autograph  note  of  Col  James  Starr. 

Gragg,  Isaac  Paul. — HOMES  OF  THE  MASSACHUSETTS  ANCES 
TORS  of  Major-General  Joseph  Hooker.  By  Isaac  P. 
Gragg,  Brevet  Captain  U.  S.  Vols. 

Boston,  Mass.:  Copyrighted,  1900,  by  Isaac  P.  Gragg.     8vo.     pp.  24  (3). 

Gragg,  Isaac  Paul. — THE  THIRD  ARMY  CORPS  BADGE. 

Boston,  Mass.     June  29,  1886.     I2mo.     pp.  (4). 

Graham,  C.  R. — UNDER  BOTH  FLAGS.  A  Panorama  of  the 
Great  Civil  War  as  represented  in  story,  anecdote,  adven 
ture  and  the  romance  of  reality,  written  by  celebrities  of 
both  sides.  The  men  and  women  who  created  the 
greatest  epoch  of  our  nation's  history.  An  unprejudiced 
representation  of  the  issues  that  divided  our  country,  as 
told  in  the  personal  recollections  of  those  who  participated 
in  the  campaigns,  marches,  sufferings,  anecdotes  and 
instances  of  dauntless  heroism  which  glorified  and  en 
nobled  this  gigantic  struggle  for  the  supremacy  of  the 
Union.  Gorgeously  illustrated  with  about  250  superb 
illustrations  from  photographs  and  drawings  accurately 
picturing  the  scenes  described.  Copyrighted,  C.  R. 
Graham,  1896. 

Indianapolis,  Ind.:  Union  Publishing  Company,     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  (16)  1-592. 

325 


Graham,  James  A. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  OF  THE  TWENTY- 
SEVENTH  REGIMENT  N.  C.  Infantry.  By  Captain  James 
A.  Graham. 

Our  Living  and  Our  Dead,  Oct.  15  and  22,  1873.     PP-  (40)-     (Mounted.) 

Graham,  James  A. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  OF  THE  TWENTY- 
SEVENTH  REGIMENT,  North  Carolina  Infantry.  By 
Captain  James  A.  Graham. 

Our  Living  and  Our  Dead,  Oct.,  1874.     pp.  97-122.     Vol.  I.  No.  2. 

Graham,  Matthew  J. — THE  NINTH  REGIMENT  New  York 
Volunteers  (Hawkin's  Zouaves)  being  a  history  of  the 
Regimental  and  Veteran  Association  from  1860  to  1900. 
By  Lieut.  Matthew  J.  Graham,  Company  "A"  Ninth 
Regiment  N.  Y.  Volunteers  and  U.  S.  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps. 

New  York.     MDCCCC.     8vo.     pp.  XI.  1-634. 

Graham,  S.  M.  Meredith. — A  SHORT  HISTORY  OF  THE  THREE 

MEREDITHS.     By  S.  M.  Meredith  Graham. 
(Tunkhannock,  Pa.     n.  d.)     8vo.     pp.  7. 

Granger,  James  Nathaniel. — MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL 
LEGION  of  the  United  States,  Minnesota  Commandery, 
Companion  Warren  Granger,  Lieut.-Colonel  tooth  N.  Y. 
Infantry  and  Brevet  Colonel  U.  S.  Volunteers.  A 
Monograph  by  Companion  James  N.  Granger,  of  the 
Massachusetts  Commandery,  A.  D.  1895. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  42.  (3). 

Granger,  J.  T. — A  BRIEF  BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  of  the  Life  of 
Major-General  Grenville  M.  Dodge.  Compiled  from 
Official  Records.  By  J.  T.  Granger,  Private  Secretary. 

New  York:  Press  of  Styles  &  Cash.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  128. 

"Printed  for  private  distribution." 

Granger,  Moses  Moorhead. — A  FAIR  ANSWER  to  the  Confed 
erate  Appeal  at  Richmond.  By  Moses  Moorhead  Granger, 
formerly  Captain  i8th  U.  S.  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel 
I22d  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry;  Brevet  Colonel  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Chief  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  Com 
mission  of  Ohio;  Author  of  "The  Battle  of  Cedar  Creek;" 
"Washington  vs.  Jefferson;"  "The  Case  tried  by  Battle 
in  1861-65." 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  32. 

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Granger,  Moses  Moorhead. — THE  OFFICIAL  WAR  RECORD  of 
the  I22d  Regiment  of  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry  from 
October  8,  1862,  to  June  26,  1865,  copied  from  Volumes 
25,  27,  29,  33,  36,  37,  40,  42,  43  and  46,  Series  i.,  U.  S. 
War  Records,  and  from  Volumes  III  and  V  of  Series  3,  by 
Moses  Moorhead  Granger,  who  served  from  September  10, 
1862,  to  December  16,  1864,  as  Major  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  of  said  Regiment. 

Zanesville,  Ohio:  George  Liltenthal,  Printer.     1912.     8vo.     pp.  146. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Grant,  J.  W. — THE  FLYING  REGIMENT.     Journal  of  the  Cam 
paign  of  the  I2th  Regiment  Rhode  Island  Volunteers. 
Providence.     1865.     i8mo.     pp.  152. 

Grant,  Ulysses  Simpson. — GRANT'S  AMNESTY  RECORD,  being 
a  review  of  his  treatment  of  the  vanquished  Confederates, 
his  intercession  in  behalf  of  General  Lee  and  others,  and 
his  strong  appeals  for  amnesty,  with  a  paragraph  from 
A.  H.  Stephens'  Book. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (8). 

Grant,  Ulysses  Simpson. — OFFICIAL  REPORT  of  Lieut. -Gen. 
Ulysses  S.  Grant,  embracing  a  history  of  the  operations 
of  the  Armies  of  the  Union  from  March,  1862,  to  the 
closing  scene  of  the  Rebellion. 

New  York:  Beadle  &  Company,  Publishers.     (1866.)     i6mo.     pp.  87. 

Grant,  Ulysses  Simpson. — OFFICIAL  REPORT  of  Lieut. -Gen. 
Ulysses  S.  Grant,  embracing  a  history  of  the  operations 
of  the  Armies  of  the  Union  from  March,  1862,  to  the 
closing  scene  of  the  Rebellion. 

New  York:  Beadle  &  Company.     (1866.)     i8mo.     pp.  87. 

Grant,  Ulysses  Simpson.  —  REPORT  of  Lieutenant-General 
U.  S.  Grant,  of  the  Armies  of  the  United  States,  1864-65. 
Accompanied  by  a  portrait. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  77. 

Grant,    Ulysses    Simpson. — PERSONAL    MEMOIRS   of    U.    S. 

Grant  in  two  volumes. 

New  York:  Charles  L.  Webster  &  Company.     1885. 
8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  584.     Vol.  II.     pp.  647. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Grant,  dated  Vicksburg  March  2,  1863,  to  Lieut.- 
Gen.   Pemberton  regarding  an  order  of  Admiral   Porter,  pp.  3. 
82  plates,  8  maps,  reviews,  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

327 


Grant,  Ulysses  Simpson. — PROCEEDINGS  IN  CONGRESS  on  the 
occasion  of  the  Reception  and  Acceptance  of  the  Statue 
of  General  Ulysses  S.  Grant,  presented  by  The  Grand 
Army  of  the  Republic,  May  19,  1900. 

56th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Senate  Document  No.  451. 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1901.     8vo.     pp.    135. 

Grant,    Ulysses   Simpson.  —  REPORT    of    Lieutenant-General 
U.  S.  Grant  of  the  Armies  of  the  United  States.    1864-65. 
(War  Dept.  A.  G.  O.     Nov.  18,  1865.)     8vo.     pp.  44. 

Grasset,  Ernest. — La  Guerre  D  'Amerique  (1861-1865)  Premiere 
Partie.  Organisation  de  1'  Armie  Americaine  Campagne 
de  1861. 

Paris.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  62  (i). 

Grayson,  A.  J. — "THE  SPIRIT  OF  1861."  History  of  the  Sixth 
Indiana  Regiment  in  the  three  months'  campaign  in 
Western  Virginia.  Full  of  humor  and  originality,  depict 
ing  battles,  skirmishes,  forced  marches,  incidents  in  camp 
life,  etc.,  with  the  names  of  every  officer  and  private  in 
the  Sixth  Regiment.  By  A.  J.  Grayson. 

Madison,  Ind. :  Courier  Print,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  52. 

Greble,  John  Trout. — A  BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  of  the  late 

Lieut.  John  T.  Greble,  U.  S.  A. 
(Reprinted  from  Heroes  and  Martyrs.)     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  (i)  109-118. 

Grecian,  J. — HISTORY  OF  THE  EIGHTY-THIRD  REGIMENT  Indiana 
Volunteer  Infantry,  for  three  years  with  Sherman. 
Compiled  from  the  Regimental  and  Company  Books,  and 
other  sources,  as  well  as  from  the  writer's  own  observations 
and  experience.  Written  in  the  "Field"  and  in  the 
"Shelter-Tent,"  near  Washington,  D.  C.,  June  3,  1865, 
by  J.  Grecian,  of  Company  A. 

Cincinnati:  John  F.  Uhlhorn,  Printer.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  IV.  163. 

Greeley,  Horace. — THE  AMERICAN  CONFLICT,  a  history  of  the 
Great  Rebellion  in  the  United  States  of  America  1860-64, 
its  causes,  incidents  and  results,  intended  to  exhibit 
especially  its  moral  and  political  phases  with  the  drift 
and  progress  of  American  opinion  respecting  human 
slavery  from  1776  to  the  close  of  the  War  for  the  Union. 
By  Horace  Greeley.  Illustrated  by  portraits  on  steel  of 
Generals,  Statemen  and  other  eminent  men;  views  of 
places  of  historic  interest,  maps,  diagrams  of  battlefields, 
naval  actions,  etc.,  from  official  sources. 

Hartford:  Published  by  Case  &  Company.     1866. 

8vo.     Vol.1,  pp.  648.     Vol.  II.  pp.  782. 

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Green,  Charles  R. — PATRIOTIC  LYNDON.  A  History  of  Several 
Organizations  at  the  County  Seat  of  Osage  County, 
Kansas,  the  Last  Seventeen  Years,  which  have  made  it  a 
"Patriotic  Lyndon."  Containing  the  Roster  of  about 
250  or  more  Ex-Union  Soldiers  and  Sailors  of  the  late 
War,  who  have  or  do  yet  gather  at  Lyndon  for  Decoration 
Days,  with  their  post  office  addresses  when  known  and 
in  cases  of  death,  their  widows  and  children.  Together 
with  the  Roster  and  History  of  the  Woman's  Relief  Corps 
and  Sons  of  Veterans,  sketches  of  the  Commanders  of 
Lyndon  Post  G.  A.  R.,  prison  experiences,  history  of  the 
Osage  County  Soldiers  Battalion,  Capt.  Whinrey's  Valley 
Brook  Veteran  Company,  Capt.  Joe  Stavely's  Lyndon 
Guards,  history  of  several  Lyndon  Band  organizations 
and  list  of  members.  Names  of  those  whose  graves  we 
decorate  in  the  Lyndon  Cemetery,  and  Appendix  for 
Corrections.  By  Charles  R.  Green,  late  a  member  of  the 
loist  O.  V.  I.,  Army  of  the  Cumberland. 

Lyndon,  Kans. :  C.  R.  Green,  Publisher.      1897.     8vo.     pp.  100-160. 

Green,  John  Pugh. — ABRAHAM  LINCOLN.  Military  Order  of 
the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  Commandery  of 
the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  Memorial  Meeting,  February 
14,  1912.  "Lincoln  and  His  Cabinet,"  by  Companion 
John  Pugh  Green. 

(Philadelphia.     1912.)     8vo.     pp.  18. 

Green,  John  Pugh. — ADDRESS  delivered  by  Captain  John  P. 
Green  at  the  unveiling  of  the  Portrait  of  Colonel  Thomas 
Alexander  Scott,  presented  by  Mrs.  Joseph  E.  Thropp  to 
the  Mercersburg  Academy,  Mercersburg,  Pa.,  June  4, 
1907. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  23.     Presentation  copy.     Privately   printed. 

Green,  John  Pugh. — THE  MOVEMENT  OF  THE  IITH  AND  I2TH 
ARMY  CORPS  from  the  Potomac  to  the  Tennessee.  Read 
by  John  P.  Green,  late  Captain  and  A.  A.  G.  2d  Brig., 
2d  Div.,  I2th  A.  C.,  before  the  Commandery  of  the  State 
of  Pennsylvania,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of 
the  United  States,  March  23d,  1892,  on  the  occasion  of 
the  reception  given  to  the  Sons  and  Successors  of  the 
Companions,  at  the  Union  League,  Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia:  Allen,  Lane  &  Scott  Printing  House.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

200  printed.     Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

329 


Green,  Robert  M. — HISTORY  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND 
TWENTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT  Pennsylvania  Volunteers  in 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion  1862-1863;  Regimental  Reunions 
1885-1906;  History  of  Monument.  Compiled  by  Robert 
M.  Green.  Approved  by  the  Regimental  Committee. 

Philadelphia:  Ware  Bros.  Company,  Printers.     1907.     8vo.     pp.  396  (4). 

Green,  Samuel  A. — ROLL  OF  HONOR:  Groton,  Massachusetts. 
By  Samuel  A.  Green. 

(Reprinted  from  the  Groton  Historical  Series,  September,  1897.  Vol.  IV.,  No.  5.) 
8vo.     pp.  7. 

Greene,  Charles  Shiel. — THRILLING  STORIES  OF  THE  GREAT 
REBELLION,  comprising  heroic  adventures  and  hair 
breadth  escapes  of  soldiers,  scouts,  spies  and  refugees; 
daring  exploits  of  smugglers,  guerrillas,  desperadoes  and 
others;  tales  of  loyal  and  disloyal  women;  stories  of  the 
negro,  etc.,  with  incidents  of  fun  and  merriment  in  camp 
and  field.  By  a  disabled  officer.  With  illustrations. 

Philadelphia.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  384. 

Greene,  Charles  Shiel. — THRILLING  STORIES  OF  THE  GREAT 
REBELLION,  comprising  heroic  adventures  and  hair 
breadth  escapes  of  soldiers,  scouts,  spies  and  refugees; 
daring  exploits  of  smugglers,  guerrillas,  desperadoes,  and 
others;  tales  of  loyal  and  disloyal  women;  stories  of  the 
negro,  etc.,  with  incidents  of  fun  and  merriment  in  camp 
and  field,  together  with  an  account  of  the  death  of  Presi 
dent  Lincoln,  fate  of  the  assassins,  capture  of  Jefferson 
Davis,  and  the  end  of  the  War.  By  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Charles  S.  Greene.  With  illustrations. 

Philadelphia:  John  E.  Potter.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  494. 

Greene,    Francis    Vinton. — THE    MISSISSIPPI.     By    Francis 

Vinton  Greene,  Lieut,  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  Army. 
New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1882.     I2mo.      pp.  IX.  (i)  1-276. 
Nine  maps  and  thirty-eight  views  inserted. 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Greene. 

Greene,  J.  H. — REMINISCENCES  OF  THE  WAR.  Bivouacs, 
marches,  skirmishes,  and  battles,  extracts  from  letters 
written  home  from  1861  to  1865  by  J.  H.  Greene,  Capt. 
Co.  F.  8th  (Eagle)  Wis.  Reg.  Inft. 

Medina,  Ohio:  Gazette  Print.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  87. 

50  copies  printed. 

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Greene,  Jacob  Lyman. — GEN.  WILLIAM  B.  FRANKLIN  and 
the  operations  of  the  left  wing  at  the  battle  of  Fredericks- 
burg  December  13,  1862.  By  Jacob  L.  Greene,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  U.  S.  V. 

Hartford,  Conn.:  Belknap  &  Warfield.     1900.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  38.    (Map.) 

Privately  printed. 

Greene,  Jacob  Lyman. — IN  MEMORIAM  William  Buel  Franklin, 

February  27,  1823,  March  8,  1903. 

(Reprinted  from  the  Hartford  Courant,  March  9,  1903.)     8vo.     pp.  60. 
Privately  printed. 

Greene,  R.  H. — WAR  VETERANS  OF  THE  SEVENTH  REGIMENT 

N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.     Compiled  by  R.  H.  Greene,  Secretary. 
New  York.    April  7,  1894.    I2mo.    pp.  10  (addenda).    Autograph  of  Author. 

Greene,  William  Batchelder. — THE  DEFENCES  OF  WASHING 
TON.  Col.  Greene  vs.  Gen.  Wadsworth. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  —     (Mounted.) 
"Newspaper  accounts  covering  the  controversy." 

Greenhow,  Rose. — MY  IMPRISONMENT  and  the  First  Year  of 

Abolition  Rule  at  Washington.     By  Mrs.  Greenhow. 
London:  Richard  Bently.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  352. 

Greer,  J.  J. — BEYOND  THE  LINES  or  a  Yankee  Prisoner  Loose  in 
Dixie.  By  Captain  J.  J.  Greer,  late  of  General  Buckland's 
Staff,  with  an  introduction  by  Rev.  Alexander  Clark. 

(Motto.)     Philadelphia:  J.  W.  Daughaday.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  285. 

Greg,  Percy. — HISTORY  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  from  the 
foundation  of  Virginia  to  the  reconstruction  of  the  Union. 
By  Percy  Greg. 

London:  W.  H.  Allen  &  Co.     1887. 

8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XVIII.  1-490.     Vol.  II.  pp.  XIII.  1-527. 

Gregg,  David  McMurtrie. — AN  ARMY  OFFICER'S  MEMOIRS. 
Address  by  Gen.  D.  McM.  Gregg,  of  this  city.  Delivered 
before  Keim  Post,  No.  76,  G.  A.  R.  on  i6th  inst.  Incidents 
in  Army  life  of  narrator;  encounter  with  Indians,  and 
night  ride  at  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 

Reading,  Penna.:  The  News,  Saturday,  January  26,  1884. 

8vo.     pp.  (14).     (Mounted.) 


Gregg,  David  McMurtrie. — -MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL 
LEGION  of  the  United  States,  Commandery  of  the  State 
of  Pennsylvania.  The  Second  Cavalry  Division  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac  in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign.  By 
Brevet  Major-General  David  McM.  Gregg.  Read  before 
the  Commandery  May  I,  1907. 

Philadelphia.      1907.     8vo.     pp.    14.     500   printed. 
Autograph  letters  of  Author. 

Gregg,  Frank  M. — ANDREWS  RAIDERS,  or  the  Last  Scenes  and 
the  Final  Chapter  of  the  Daring  Incursion  into  the  Heart 
of  the  Confederacy.  By  Frank  M.  Gregg. 

Chattanooga,  Term. :  Republican  Job  Print.      1891.      I2mo.     pp.  82. 

Gregg,  J.  Chandler. — LIFE  IN  THE  ARMY,  in  the  Department 
of  Virginia,  and  the  Gulf,  including  observations  in  New 
Orleans,  with  an  account  of  the  Author's  life  and  exper 
iences  in  the  ministry.  By  Rev.  J.  Chandler  Gregg. 

Philadelphia:  Perkinpine  &  Higgins.      1868.      I2mo.     pp.  271. 

Second  Edition,  revised  and  corrected. 

Greiner,  H.  C. — GENERAL  PHIL.  SHERIDAN:  As  I  Knew  Him, 
Playmate,  Comrade,  Friend.  By  Captain  H.  C.  Greiner. 
Beautifully  illustrated. 

Chicago:  J.  S.  Hyland  &  Company.      1908.     8vo.     pp.  422  (3). 

Grew,  William. — FREDERICKSBURG,  December  13,  1862.  By 
William  Grew,  Private  Co.  I,  H4th  P.  V.  Regimental 
Historian. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Folio  sheet  folded. 

Grigsby,  Melvin. — THE  SMOKED  YANK.     By  Melvin  Grigsby. 

Illustrated. 
Chicago:  Regan  Printing  Company.      1891.     8vo.     pp.  238.     Second  Edition. 

Griswold,  Anna. — COL.  GRISWOLD  (Charles  Edward  Griswold, 

Col.  56th  Mass.  Vols.). 

Brookline  (Mass.)     May  6,  1866.      I2mo.     pp.  67.     Privately  printed. 
Presentation  copy  from  Mrs.  Griswold. 

Grose,  William. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  MARCHES,  Battles  and 
Incidents  of  the  36th  Regiment  Indiana  Volunteer 
Infantry.  By  a  member  of  the  Regiment. 

New  Castle,  Ind. :  The  Courier  Company  Press.      1891.     8vo.     pp.  256. 

332 


Gross,  George  J. — THE  BATTLEFIELD  OF  GETTYSBURG.     From 

the  Philadelphia  Press  of  Nov.  27,  1865. 

Philadelphia:  Collins,  Printer.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  32.      100  copies  printed. 
14  engravings,  2  maps,  inserted. 

Autograph  letters  Geo.  J.  Gross,  A.  G.  Curtin  and  J.  G.  Rosengarten. 
Autographs  of  J.  W.  Forney,  E.  Pennington,  A.  A.  Humphreys,  J.  T.  Owen 
and  W.  S.  Hancock. 

Grosvenor,  Charles  Henry. — ORATION  of  General  Charles  H. 
Grosvenor  before  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumber 
land  at  its  reunion  in  Milwaukee,  September  20,  1882. 

Cincinnati:  Press  of  Robt.  Clarke  &  Co.      1883.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Grout,  William  W. — AN  ORATION  before  the  reunion  Society 
of  Vermont  Officers  in  the  Representatives  Hall,  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.,  November  4,  1869. 

Rutland.      1869.     8vo.      pp.  29.      Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Grove,  S.  Ed. — SOUVENIR  AND  GUIDE  BOOK  OF  HARPER'S 
FERRY,  Antietam  and  South  Mountain  Battlefields.  By 
S.  Ed.  Grove,  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va. 

Martinsburg,  W.  Va. :  Press  of  Thompson  Brothers.      1898.    8vo.    pp.  103. 

Groves,  J.  Percy. — ON  AND  OFF  DUTY.     By  Captain  J.  Percy 
Groves.     Illustrated  by  Henry  Payne  and  Arthur  Payne. 
London,  Paris  and  New  York:    Raphael  Tuck  &  Sons.     Folio,     pp.  34. 

Grubb,  Edward  Burd. — NOTES  OF  A  STAFF  OFFICER  of  our 
First  New  Jersey  Brigade  on  the  Seven  Days  Battle  on 
the  Peninsula  in  1862.  By  E.  Burd  Grubb,  Brevet 
Brigadier-General  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

Moorestown,  N.  J.      1910.     8vo.     pp.  32.     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Grubb,  Edward  Burd. — THE  VOLUNTEER  SOLDIERS  OF 
BURLINGTON.  A  Memorial  Day  Oration,  delivered  by 
General  E.  Burd  Grubb,  at  Birch's  Opera  House,  Burling 
ton,  N.  J.,  May  3Oth,  1889. 

Burlington,  N.  J.      1889.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

Grugan,  Florance  William. — COPY  OF  THE  MUSTER-OUT  ROLL 
of  the  Commonwealth  Artillery  Company  of  Pennsylvania 
Volunteers,  Philadelphia,  1861,  together  with  the  indivi 
dual  "Records  of  Service  "  of  the  members  of  the  Company 
subsequent  to  the  expiration  of  its  term  of  service,  as 
furnished  by  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  United  States, 
through  General  Guthrie,  Adjutant-General  of  the  State 
of  Pennsylvania.  With  further  particulars  of  service. 
Compiled  by  Flor.  W.  Grugan,  Secretary  of  the  Common 
wealth  Artillery  Association.  April  24th,  1885. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Royal  Printing  House.      1885.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

125  copies  printed. 

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Grugan,  Florance  William. — MUSTER  ROLL  of  the  Common 
wealth  Artillery  Company  of  Philadelphia,  U.  S.  Vols.  on 
duty  at  Fort  Delaware,  April  24th  to  August  5th,  1861. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     April,  1881.     8vo.     pp.  4.     Privately  printed. 

Grundy,  (Mrs.) — VOL.  I.,  Nos.  i  TO  12,  Saturday,  July  8,  1865, 

to  Saturday  Sept.,  23  1865. 
New  York.     1865.     410.     pp.  —    Complete,  all  published. 

Grunert,  William. — HISTORY  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND 
TWENTY-NINTH  REGIMENT  Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry. 
Containing  the  marches,  events  and  battles  of  the  Army, 
commanded  by  Gen.  Sherman,  from  the  commencement 
of  the  Campaign  against  Atlanta,  Georgia,  to  the  arrival 
at  Washington,  D.  C.;  also  the  return  of  the  Regiment 
from  Washington  to  Chicago,  111.,  and  events  on  the 
route  and  in  Chicago.  By  William  Grunert. 

Winchester,  111.:  Printed  by  R.  B.  Dedman,     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  283. 

Guernsey,  Alfred  Hudson — Alden,  Henry  Mills. — HARPER'S 
PICTORIAL  HISTORY  of  the  Great  Rebellion.  By  Alfred  H. 
Guernsey  and  Henry  M.  Alden. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brother,  Publishers.     1866-68. 

Part  I.  to  the  close  of  the  Peninsular  Campaign  of  1862.     pp.  (4)  380. 

Part  II.     pp.  IV.  381-836.     2  Vols.     Folio. 

Guernsey,  Alfred  Hudson — Alden,  Henry  Mills. — HARPER'S 
PICTORIAL  HISTORY  of  the  Great  Rebellion.  By  Alfred  H. 
Guernsey  and  Henry  M.  Alden. 

Chicago,  111.:  McDonnell  Bros.     n.  d. 

Part  I.  pp.  (V.)     1-380.     Part  II.  pp.  (IV.)  381-836. 

Guernsey,  Alfred  Hudson. — SHERMAN  AND  JOHNSTON.     The 

Atlanta  Campaign. 

The  New  York  World.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  -      (Mounted.) 
Autograph  notes  of  Generals  Sherman  and  Johnston. 

Guernsey,     Alfred     Hudson. — SHERMAN'S    GREAT     MARCH. 

(Illustrated.) 
Harper's  Magazine,  Oct.,  1865.  pp.  — 

Guernsey,  Alfred  Hudson. — CAMPAIGNS  OF  ROBERT  E.  LEE. 

The  Galaxy,  May  and  June,  1871.     pp.  — 

Guernsey,  Alfred  Hudson. — THE  SEVEN  DAYS'  BATTLES. 

Harper's  Magazine,  Mar.,  1866.     pp.  — 

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Guernsey,  Rocellus  Sheridan. — BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  THE  UNITED 

STATES  relating  to  Military  collective  biography. 
New  York.     1874.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Gunnison,  E.  Norman. — OUR  STARS  FOR  THE  ARMY  OF  THE 
POTOMAC.  By  E.  Norman  Gunnison,  Second  New 
Hampshire  Volunteers. 

Philadelphia.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  120. 

Gurowski,  Adam. — DIARY. 

1.  From    March   4,   1861,  to   November  12,  1862.     Boston:  Lee  & 
Shepard.     1862.     pp.  XII.  315. 

2.  From    November   18,  1862,  to    October    18,  1863.     New  York  : 
Carleton,    Publisher.     1864.     pp.  348. 

3.  For  1863-64-65. 

(Motto.)     Washington,  D.  C.:  W.  H.  and  O.  H.  Morrison.     1866. 
I2mo.     pp.  413.     3  Vols. 

G.   A.   W. — LETTERS   OF   CAPTAIN   HENRY   RICHARDS,   of   the 

Ninety-third  Ohio  Infantry. 

Press  of  Wrightson  &  Company.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  48. 
100  copies  privately  printed. 

GAME  OF  CONFEDERATE  HEROES.     (A  series  of  cards.)     (Illus 
trated  with  pictures.) 
n.  p.  n.  d.     48mo.     pp.  — 

G.  A.  R.  GUIDE  TO  WASHINGTON,  with  a  brief  description  of  some 
points  of  historic  interest  on  and  near  the  line  of  the 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  R.  R. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  74.     (Maps  2). 

GEORGE  GILES,  or  "My  Mother's  Bible." 

Richmond,  Va.:  Presbyterian  Committee  of  Publication,     n.  d.     i8mo.  pp.8. 

GENERAL  ALGER'S  RECORD.  The  War  Department  furnishes 
the  Official  Evidence  of  his  gallant  services  in  the  War  for 
the  Union.  General  Custer's  unfavorable  report  proven 
to  have  been  utterly  unfounded  and  cruelly  unjust.  The 
original  Hospital  Certificate  showing  Alger  in  the  hospital 
from  Aug.  30,  to  Sept.  5,  1864.  General  Alger's  Army 
Record  absolutely  regular  and  without  a  single  flaw  from 
the  beginning  to  the  end.  The  strongest  recommenda 
tions  for  his  promotion  by  his  Superior  Officers  throughout 
his  service.  The  Official  Records  in  the  War  Department 
a  splendid  tribute  to  Alger's  bravery  and  faithfulness  in 
every  duty. 

Philadelphia:  The  Times,  March  14,  1892.     8vo.     pp.  (32).     (Mounted.) 

335 


GEN.  BURNSIDE'S  CAMPAIGN  on  the  Rappahannock.  A  Quarter 
Century  Ago.  Story  of  the  Sunken  Road  and  the  fatal 
Stone  Wall. 

Philadelphia.     Dec.  igth,  1887.     8vo.     pp.  (20). 

GEN.  JACOB  M.  CAMPBELL.  Working  men  read  the  history  and 
progress  of  one  of  your  own  class  who  has  risen  from  the 
ranks,  ever  ready  with  a  willing  heart,  a  strong  arm  and 
a  trusty  sword  to  defend  his  country. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  10.  Autograph  letter  Gen.  Campbell,  54th  P.  V. 

GENERAL    GRANT'S    LETTERS   TO    A    FRIEND,    1861-1880,    with 

introduction  and  notes  by  James  Grant  Wilson. 
New  York  and  Boston:  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  Company.     MDCCCXCVII. 
i8mo.     pp.  X.  1-132. 

GENERAL  U.  S.  GRANT  Memorial  Service  held  in  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

on  the  day  of  Gen.  Grant's  Funeral,  Aug.  8,  1885. 
(Extract.)     Pawtucket:  Tower  Post  No.  17,  G.  A.  R.      1885.     8vo.    pp.  36. 

GENERAL  GRANT'S  RECEPTION  AT  CHICAGO.  Full  report  of  the 
Grand  Reunion  of  the  Soldiers  and  Sailors  of  the  late  war, 
held  at  Chicago,  Nov.  12  to  15,  1879.  Also  all  the  speeches 
made  at  the  grand  banquet  of  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee 
held  at  the  Palmer  House  Nov.  13,  1875. 

Chicago:  Miller's  Cheap  Book  Store,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  — 

GENERAL  H.  W.  HALLECK'S  REPORT  reviewed  in  the  light  of 

facts. 
New  York:  Anson  D.  F.  Randolph.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

GENERAL  LYON. 

The  Continental  Monthly,  April,  1862.     pp.  — 

GEN.  MCCLELLAN'S  RECORD.     His  sympathy  with  the  South. 

Read  for  yourselves. 
(Cincinnati.     1864.)     8vo.     pp.  12. 

GENERAL  PATTERSON'S  CAMPAIGN  IN  VIRGINIA. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  — 

GENERAL  RETURN  OF  THE  ARMIES  of  the  United  States  for  June 
30,  1862.  Compiled  under  the  direction  of  Brigadier- 
General  Richard  C.  Drum,  Adjutant-General  U.  S.  Army. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Adjutant-General's  Office.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  6. 

50  copies  printed. 

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GENERAL  SUMMARY  OF  CASUALTIES  in  the  Union  Forces  operating 

against  Richmond,  Va.,  July  1-31,  1864. 
(War  Department:  War  Records  Office.     1888.)     8vo.     pp.  36. 
50  copies  printed. 

GENERAL  WILLIAM  T.  SHERMAN.  Proceedings  in  the  Senate 
on  the  announcement  of  his  death,  Feb.  I4th,  1891. 
Remarks  of  Senators. 

Washington.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

GENERAL  SICKLES. 

General  Sickles'  Promotion.     1910.     A  Bill  Private  Calendar  No.  174. 

6ist    Congress,    2d    Session,    House    of    Representatives    13383. 

(Report  No.  483.) 
Major-Gen.  Daniel  E.  Sickles.     6 1st  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of 

Representatives.     Private  Calendar  No.   174.     Report  No.  483. 
Major-General  Daniel  E.  Sickles.     Speech  of  Hon.  William  Sulzer,  of 

New  York,  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  April  15,  1910. 
8vo.      pp.  (73). 

GENERAL  HENRY  GODDARD  THOMAS  1837-1897.     Memorial. 

Portland,  Maine.     1898.     410.     pp.  75  (l).     Privately  printed. 

GEN.  TOCHMAN'S  CASE  (C.  S.  A.) 

Richmond:  House  of  Representatives.     Jan.  15,  1864.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

GENERAL  TURCHIN  VINDICATED.  The  claim  of  his  brigade  to 
the  De  Long  Point  in  Missionary  Ridge  is  finally  estab 
lished  by  the  Acting  Secretary  of  War.  Various  decisions 
of  the  War  Department. 

n.  p.     (1907.)     8vo.     pp.  7. 

GENERALS  AND  BATTLES  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR.     (Series  of  pictures.) 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Oblong  4to.     Folded.     Appendix  (Text  pp.  24.) 

GETTYSBURG. 

1.  Address   of   the   Gettysburg    Battlefield    Memorial   Association. 
PP.  (6). 

2.  Report  of  the  Executive  Committee.  Dec.  22,  1881.     pp.  (2). 

3.  Report  of  the  Executive  Committee,  June  26,  1882.     pp.  (i). 

4.  Report  of  the  Executive  Committee,  Dec.  28,  1882.     pp.  (2). 

5.  Report  of  the  Executive  Committee,  July  2,  1883.     pp.  (3). 

6.  Tablets  and  Monuments.      1884.     pp.  (i). 

7.  Map.     Folio. 

8.  Gettysburg  Battlefield  Memorial  Association,  (with  map  of  the 
Battlefield),     pp.  (3).     1884-1885. 

9.  Gettysburg  and  Vicinity.     Map  folio. 

10.  Gettysburg  Monuments,     pp.  (4). 

11.  Tablets  and  Monuments.     Rules  and  Regulations,     pp.   (i). 

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12.  Report  of  Executive  Committee,  June  7,  1886.     pp.  (i). 

13.  Gettysburg    Battlefield    Memorial    Association,    (with    map   of 
the  Battlefield),     pp.  (3).     1886-1887. 

14.  An  Act  House  of  Representatives  No.  178,  Session  of  1887.  pp.  (i). 

15.  Extract    from     Philadelphia     Press     Feb.,     1887.     Gettysburg 
Memorials,     pp.  (i). 

1 6.  Gettysburg  Battlefield  Memorial  Association,  (with  map  of  the 
Battlefield),     pp.  (3).     1888-1889. 

17.  Reasons  why  the  lines  of  battle  of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia 
at  Gettysburg  should  be  marked,     pp.  (2). 

18.  Report  of  Executive  Committee,  June  3,  1889.     pp.  (2). 

19.  Report  of  Executive  Committee,  June  2,  1890.     pp.  (i). 

20.  Report  of  Executive  Committee,  June  i,  1891.     pp.  (i). 

21.  Report  of  Executive  Committee,  June  6,  1892.     pp.  (2). 

22.  Report  of  Executive  Committee,  June  6,  1893.     pp.  (2). 

23.  Letter  of  March,  1895,  to  the  Stockholders,     (i). 

24.  Proxy  forms  for  voting  to  turn  Battlefield  into  a  National  Park. 
PP-  (2). 

25.  Menu,  Banquet  Battlefield  Memorial  Association,  May  22,  1895. 

PP-  (i). 

26.  Extract  from  Minutes  of  Meeting  of  the  Battlefield  Memorial 
Association,  Sept.  25,  1888.     pp.  (l). 

8vo.     Complete  and  unique. 

GETTYSBURG.     (A  series  of  views.) 
(Phila.,  Pa.     1897.)     Oblong  4to.     pp.  (13). 

GETTYSBURG.     America's  Greatest  Battlefield. 

Philadelphia:  Published  by  the  American  Souvenir  Co.     1899.     4to.     pp.  (32). 

GETTYSBURG  AND  VICINITY,  showing  the  positions  of  the  troops, 
July  3,  1863  (third  day's  fight)  and  the  land  purchased 
and  dedicated  to  the  public  by  General  S.  Wylie  Crawford, 
and  the  Gettysburg  Memorial  Association. 

n.  p.  (March,  1883.)     Folio  map  on  linen  folded.     8vo. 

GETTYSBURG  ANNIVERSARY.     Battle  of  Gettysburg  Commission. 

(Senate  Congressional  Resolution  No.  19.) 

(Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1913.)     8vo.     pp.  5. 

GETTYSBURG  BATTLEFIELD.  Published  by  L.  H.  Nelson  Com 
pany,  Portland,  Maine.  Photographs  from  W.  H.  Tipton, 
Gettysburg  Official  Photographer. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  34. 

GETTYSBURG  BATTLEFIELD  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIATION.  Announce 
ment.  (1863.) 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  4. 


GETTYSBURG   BATTLEFIELD.     Report  from   the   Committee   on 

Military  Affairs. 

House  of  Representatives,  52d  Congress,  ad  Session,  Report  2188.     n.  d. 
8vo.     pp.  4  (i). 

GETTYSBURG.     Confederate    Brigade    Markers    at    Gettysburg. 

Blue  prints.     1912. 
4to.     pp.  (15).     (Index  7.)     Four  copies  only. 

GETTYSBURG.     Eagle  Hotel.     Spend  your  vacation  at  Gettys 
burg:  The  World's  Greatest  Battlefield, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     48mo.     pp.  10. 

GETTYSBURG  ELECTRIC  RAILWAY.     Illustrated. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  (4). 

GETTYSBURG  1863-1913.  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of 
Gettysburg  Commission  Celebration  July  I,  2,  3,  1913. 
Collection  of  circulars,  letters  and  programmes  in  con 
nection  with  the  celebration. 

4to.     pp.  —     Unique  collection. 

GETTYSBURG.     Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  a  Famous  Battle.  Climax 

of  a  Great  War. 

The  Daily  Telegraph,  Wednesday,  July  2,   1913.     4to.     pp.   (4  and  map). 
(Mounted.) 

GETTYSBURG.  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg, 
May  n,  1912,  referred  to  the  Committee  on  the  Fiftieth 
Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg  and  ordered  to 
be  printed  with  accompanying  documents. 

62d  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Document  No.  663. 

8vo.     pp.  16.     Folio  map. 

GETTYSBURG  in  Paragraph  with  Map.     What  to  see.     Hints  at 

seeing. 
I2mo.     pp.  —    Folded. 

GETTYSBURG  IN  WAR  AND  IN  PEACE.  A  Brief  Review  of  interest 
ing  historical  facts  and  incidents  relative  to  the  Famous 
Three  Days'  Fight  so  appropriately  designated  the 
Greatest  Battle  of  Modern  Times.  How  to  reach  the 
battlefield  from  the  North,  East,  South  and  West.  The 
Gettysburg  Short  Line. 

Baltimore,  Md. :  Issued  by  the  Passenger  Department  of  the  Western  Maryland 
Railroad,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  117.     (Second  Souvenir  Edition.) 

339 


GETTYSBURG.  Gettysburg  Monument  to  Commemorate  the 
services  of  the  Regular  Army  on  that  Battlefield,  July 
1-3,  1863.  pp.  2. 

Reprint  from  Journal  of   U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution. 

8vo.     Circular  with  Tablets,     pp.  4.    (Maps.) 

GETTYSBURG.      Issued  by  the  General   Passenger  Department, 

Philadelphia  &  Reading  Railway. 
Philadelphia:  Craig,  Finley  &  Co.     n.  d.     32010.     pp.  15. 

GETTYSBURG  PAST  AND  PRESENT.     Issued  by  Passenger  Depart 
ment,  Western  Maryland  Railway  Co. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  116. 

GETTYSBURG  PAST  AND  PRESENT.     Issued  by  Passenger  Depart 
ment,  The  Western  Maryland  Railway  Co. 
Baltimore,  Md.:  F.  M.  Howell,  General  Passenger  Agent,     n.  d. 
I2mo.     pp.  69. 

GETTYSBURG  PAST  AND  PRESENT.     Issued  by  Passenger  Depart 
ment,  Western  Maryland  Railway  Co.      (1910.) 
i2mo.    pp.  39. 

GETTYSBURG.     Personally  Conducted  Tours  to  the  Battlefield 

of  Gettysburg,  May  23,  1908. 
Philadelphia:  Press  of  Allen,  Lane  &  Scott,     n.  d.     48010.     pp.  19. 

GETTYSBURG.  Positions  of  Brigades,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  in 
Gettysburg  Battlefield.  A  series  of  Blue  Prints,  drawings 
showing  the  positions  of  each  Brigade  with  the  location 
of  the  Brigade  Markers,  74  in  number. 

4to.     pp.  38.     3  copies  only. 

GETTYSBURG  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK  COMMISSION.     Annual 

Reports  to  the  Secretary  of  War  1893-1901. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1902.    8vo.    Text  56.    Plates  183. 
Edition  1000  copies. 

GETTYSBURG  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK  COMMISSION.  Annual 
Reports  of  the  Gettysburg  National  Military  Park  Com 
mission  to  the  Secretary  of  War  1893-1904. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.      1905.     8vo.     pp.  107.    Plates  237. 

GETTYSBURG  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK  COMMISSION.  Annual 
Reports  to  the  Secretary  of  War  1893,  1894,  1895,  1896, 
1897,  1898,  1899. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.      1900.    8vo.    pp.  41.    (Plates  140.) 

Edition  500  copies. 

340 


GETTYSBURG  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK.  A  collection  of  the 
photo-engravings  accompanying  the  Annual  Reports 
1893-1901. 

8vo.     pp.  —     Two  sets  only. 

GETTYSBURG  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK  COMMISSION.  Annual 
Reports  to  the  Secretary  of  War. 

1.  For  the  year  1899.     pp.6.     (Plates  28.) 

2.  For  the  year  1900.     pp.  9.     (Plates  15.) 

3.  For  the  year  1901.     pp.  373-379- 

4.  For  the  year  1902.     pp.  13-17. 

5.  For  the  year  1903.     pp.  225-232. 

6.  For  the  year  1904.     pp.  8. 

7.  For  the  year  1905.     pp.  13. 

8.  For  the  year  1906.     pp.  7. 

9.  For  the  year  1907.     pp.  8. 

10.  For  the  year  1908.  pp.  8. 

11.  For  the  year  1909.  pp.  6. 

12.  For  the  year  1910.  pp.  8. 

13.  Suppressed  Edition,  3  copies  only  printed,  1910.     pp.  8. 

14.  For  the  year  1911.  pp.  12. 

15.  For  the  year  1912.  pp.  n. 

16.  For  the  year  1913.  pp.  13. 
8vo.     XIV  Vols. 

GETTYSBURG    NATIONAL    MILITARY    PARK   COMMISSION.     Blue 

prints  illustrating  the  work  and  accompanying  the  Annual 

Reports  to  the  War  Department. 

Vol.  I.     1893.     Nos.  i  to  14  inclusive. 

Vol.  II.     1894.     Nos.  15  to  67  inclusive. 

Vol.  III.     1895.     Nos.  68  to  167  inclusive. 

Vol.  IV.      1896.     Nos.  168  to  303  inclusive. 

Vol.  V.     1897.     Nos.  304  to  323  inclusive. 

Vol.  VI.     1898.     Nos.  324  to  358  inclusive. 

Vol.  VII.     1899.     Nos.  359  to  397  inclusive. 

Vol.  VIII.     1900.     Nos.  398  to  421  inclusive. 

Vol.  IX.     1901.     Nos.  422  to  451  inclusive. 

Vol.  X.     1902.     Nos.  452  to  476  inclusive. 

Vol.  XI.     1903.     Nos.  477  to  491  inclusive. 

Vol.  XII.     1904.     Nos.  492  to  514  inclusive. 

Vol.  XIII.     1905.     Nos.  515  to  546  inclusive. 

Vol.  XIV.     1906.     Nos.  547  to  564  inclusive. 

Vol.  XV.     1907.     Nos.  565  to  610  inclusive. 

Vol.  XVI.     1908.     Nos.  611  to  626  inclusive. 

Vol.  XVII.     1909.     Nos.  629  to  651  inclusive. 

Vol.  XVIII.     1910.     Nos.  653  to  68 1  inclusive. 

Vol.  XIX.     1911.     Nos.  682  to  709  inclusive. 

Vol.  XX.     1912.     Nos.  710  to  781  inclusive. 

Vol.  XXI.     1913.     Nos.  782  to  794  inclusive. 
XIX  Vols.     Folio.     3  sets  only. 


GETTYSBURG  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK  COMMISSION.  Photo 
graphs  illustrating  the  work  of  the  Gettysburg  National 

Park  Commission. 

Vol.  I.     Pages  38.     1893-1896. 

Vol.  II.     Pages  37.     1893-1896. 

Vol.  III.     Pages  32.     1896-1897. 

Vol.  IV.     Pages  35.     1898-1901. 

Vol.  V.     Pages  36.     1901-1904. 

Vol.  VI.     Pages  35.     1905-1906. 

Vol.  VII.     Pages  36.     1907-1908. 

Vol.  VIII.     Pages  36.     1908-1909. 

Vol.  IX.     Pages  72.     1909-1910. 

Vol.  X.     Pages  72.     1910-1911. 

Vol.  XI.     Pages  54.     1912-1913. 
4to.     II  Vols.     Unique  collection. 

GETTYSBURG  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK  COMMISSION.  Letter 
from  the  Secretary  of  War,  transmitting  in  response  to 
resolution  of  the  Senate  of  January  22,  1900,  a  report  of 
the  Gettysburg  National  Park  Commission  relative  to 
the  acquisition  of  such  lands  in  the  vicinity  of  Gettysburg 
not  exceeding  in  area  the  parcels  of  land  shown  on  the 
map  prepared  by  Maj.-Gen.  Daniel  E.  Sickles. 

56th    Congress,     1st    Session,    Senate.     Document    No.     172. 

Gettysburg  National  Park  Commission,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

GETTYSBURG  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK  VIEWS. 

Published  by  J.   I.   Mumper,   Battlefield   Photographer,  and   R.   C.   Miller, 
Custodian  of  the  Jennie  Wade  House,  Gettysburg,  Pa.  n.  p.  n.  d.  4to.  pp.  28. 

GETTYSBURG  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK.  The  Location  of  the 
Monuments,  Markers  and  Tablets  on  the  Battlefield  of 
Gettysburg.  A  collection  of  every  monument,  etc.,  on 
the  field  as  shown  by  photographs,  1863-1901. 

Vol.  I.     pp.  (74).     Vol.  II.     pp.  (70).     Vol.  III.     pp.  (69).    Folio. 

Three  sets  only. 

GETTYSBURG.     "To  Commemorate  the  Services  of  the  Regular 

Army  in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign,  June-July,  1863." 
Journal  of  U.  S.   Military  Service  Institution,  July-August,  1909. 
pp.  4-13-58.     (Maps)     (4). 

GETTYSBURG.     Regulations  for  the  Government  of  the  Gettys 
burg  National  Park,  Gettysburg,  Pa.     1895. 
(Philadelphia.)      I2mo.     pp.  (10).     50  copies  printed. 

342 


GETTYSBURG.    Regulations  for  the  Government  of  the  Gettysburg 

National  Park,  Gettysburg,  Pa.     1904. 
(Philadelphia.)     I2mo.     pp.  (12). 

GETTYSBURG.     Regulations  for  the  Government  of  the  Gettys 
burg  National  Military  Park,  Gettysburg,  Pa.     1911. 
(Philadelphia.)     I2mo.     pp.  12. 

GETTYSBURG  NATIONAL  PARK.  Inspection  Report  of  Colonel 
E.  A.  Garlington,  Inspector-General  U.  S.  Army,  Novem 
ber,  1904. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.      1904.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

GETTYSBURG  SOLDIERS  NATIONAL  CEMETERY. 

1.  Report  of  Select   Committee  relative  to  the  Soldiers   National 
Cemetery.     March  31,   1864.     Harrisburg.     1864.     pp.   108   (3). 

2.  Revised  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  relative  to  the  Soldiers 
National   Cemetery.      (Motto.)     Harrisburg.      1865.     pp.   212. 

3.  Revised  Report,  together  with  the  address  of  Maj.-Gen.  O.  O. 
Howard,  delivered  July  4,  1866.     Harrisburg.     1867.     pp.  282. 

8vo. 

GETTYSBURG.  The  Story  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg  and  the 
Field  Described  as  it  is  on  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary. 
P.  R.  R.  1863-1913. 

I2mo.     (Maps.)     pp.  66. 

GLIMPSES  OF  THE  NATION'S  STRUGGLE. 

1.  A  series  of  papers  read  before  the  Minnesota  Commandery  of  the 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States.     1887. 
pp.  416. 

2.  Second  series,  1887-1889,  published  by  the  Commandery,  Chaplain 
Edward  D.  Neill,  D.  D.,  Editor.     1890.     pp.  443. 

3.  Third  series,  1889-1892,  published  for  the  Commandery,  Chaplain 
Edward  D.  Neill,  D.  D.,  Editor.     1893.     pp.  530. 

4.  Fourth    series,    1892-1897,    published    for   the    Commandery    by 
Brevet  Brig.-General  Edward  C.  Mason,  U.  S.  A.,  Lieutenant  Ell 

Torrance,  Lieut.  David  L.  Kingsbury,  Committee.    1898.    pp.  622. 

5.  Fifth  series,  1897-1902,  published  for  the  Commandery  by  Captain 
J.  C.  Donahower,  Lieutenant  Silas  H.  Towler,  Lieutenant  David 
L.  Kingsbury,  Committee.     1903.     pp.  521  (33). 

6.  Sixth   series,  1903-1908,  published  for  the  Commandery  by  Lieut. 
Ell  Torrance,  Brevet  Brig. -Gen.  L.  F.  Hubbard,  Brevet  Captain 
L.  W.  Collins,  Capt.  J.  C.   Donahower,  Capt.  W.   H.   Harries, 
Committee.      1909.     pp.  588. 

8vo.     6  Vols. 

343 


GOVERNMENT  SALE  CATALOGUE  of  Clothing  and  Equipage,  to  be 
sold  at  the  i  'epot  of  Army  Clothing  and  Equipage, 
Corner  of  Laight  &  Washington  Sts.,  New  York  City, 
on  Tuesday,  August  6th,  1867,  at  n  o'clock  A.  M. 

Philadelphia:  Government  Printing  Office,  Schuylkill  Arsenal.     1867. 

I2mo.     pp.  10.     "War  Relics." 

GRADUATES   OF  THE   MILITARY  ACADEMY   who   served   in   the 

Confederate  Army, 
n.  p.     (1901.)    8vo.    pp.  (8). 

GRAND  ARMY  OF  THE  REPUBLIC  ALMANAC  for  1879. 

Worcester,  Mass.     1878.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  80. 

GRAND  OPENING  GAMES  OF  THE  I2TH  REGIMENT  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y. 
at  the  New  Armory,  Sixty-first  and  Sixty-second  Streets 
and  Ninth  Avenue,  Monday  Evening,  May  2,  1887. 

(New  York.     1887.)     4to.     pp.  (72). 

(Contains  in  detail  a  history  of  a  "Representative  New  York  Regiment" 

1847-1887.) 

GRANT    MONUMENT    ASSOCIATION    Charter,    By-Laws,    Officers 

and  Trustees,  April  ist,  1912. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  27. 

GUERRE  D'  AMERIQUE  Campagne    Du    Potomac    Mars-Juillet 

1862. 

Paris:  Michel  Levy  Fr£res,  Libraires  Editeurs  Rue  vivunne,  2  Bis,  et  Boulevard 
Des  Italiens,  15  A  La  Librairie  Nouvelle.     1863.     Tous  droits  reserves. 
I2mo.     pp.  211.     (Map.). 

GUIDE  BOOK  and  Descriptive  Manual  of  Battle  Flags  in  Flag 
Room  of  State  House  at  Annapolis,  Md.  Clinton  L. 
Riggs,  Adjutant-General,  December,  1907. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

GUIDE  TO  THE  BATTLEFIELD  OF  GETTYSBURG  with  Map  and 
History  of  the  Battle,  Locations  of  Monuments,  and  all 
other  Points  of  Interest  on  the  Battlefield. 

Gettysburg:  W.  J.  Cook,  Printer.      1889.     8vo.     pp.  34. 

GUIDE  to  the  fortifications  and  battlefields  around  Petersburg, 
with  a  splendid  map  (Col.  Michler's)  from  actual  surveys 
made  by  the  U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Prepared  and 
published  as  a  hand  book  by  the  proprietors  of  Jarratt's 
Hotel. 

Petersburg,  Va.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

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GUIDE  to  the  fortifications  and  battlefields  around  Petersburg, 
with  a  splendid  map  from  actual  surveys  made  by  the 
U.  S.  Engineer  Department.  Prepared  and  published 
as  a  hand  book. 

Petersburg,  Va.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  26. 


Haarvig,  J.  O. — IN  MEMORY  OF  REV.  A.  H.  QUINT,  D.  D. 
Sermon  by  Rev.  J.  O.  Haarvig,  Pastor  Allston  Congre 
gational  Church,  Boston,  Nov.  15,  1896. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  II. 

Hackett,  Horatio  Balch. — CHRISTIAN  MEMORIALS  OF  THE 
WAR,  or  scenes  and  incidents  illustrative  of  religious 
faith  and  principle,  patriotism  and  bravery  in  our  Army, 
with  historical  notes. 

Boston:  Gould  &  Lincoln.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  252. 

Hadley,  John  V. — SEVEN  MONTHS  A  PRISONER,  or  thirty-six 
days  in  the  woods,  giving  personal  experience  of  prison 
life  in  Gordonsville,  Lynchburg,  Danville,  Macon,  Savan 
nah,  Charleston,  and  Columbia,  together  with  a  descrip 
tion  of  how  new  captures  are  received  into  prison,  of  how 
they  act  and  what  they  do,  etc.,  and  two  escapes,  the  last 
successful,  from  Columbia  to  Knoxville  over  a  distance 
of  four  hundred  miles,  extending  through  thirty-six  days 
and  fraught  with  many  thrilling  adventures  and  hair 
breadth  escapes,  containing  none  but  entirely  new  items. 
By  an  Indiana  soldier. 

Indianapolis.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Author  and  ms.  corrections. 

Hadley,  John  V. — SEVEN  MONTHS  A   PRISONER.     By  J.   V. 

Hadley. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1898. 
i6mo.     pp.  258.     Second  Edition. 

Hager,  J.  M. — GRAND  NATIONAL  ALLEGORY  AND  TABLEAUX: 

The  Great  Rebellion.  Written  expressly  for  J.  M. 
Hager's  Grand  Entertainments. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.:  Matthews  &  Warren,  Printers,     n.  d.     48mo.  pp.  31. 

Hague,  Parthenia  Antoinette. — A  BLOCKADED  FAMILY.  Life 
in  Southern  Alabama  during  the  Civil  War.  By  Parthenia 
Antoinette  Hague. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.     1888. 

I2mo.     pp.  V.  1-176. 

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Haight,  Theron  Wilber. — THREE  WISCONSIN  CUSHINGS.  A 
sketch  of  the  lives  of  Howard  B.,  Alonzo  H.  and  William 
B.  Gushing,  children  of  a  pioneer  family  of  W7aukesha 
County.  By  Theron  Wilber  Haight,  Private,  Corporal, 
First  Sergeant,  Second  and  First  Lieutenant  U.  S.  V.,  in 
the  War  between  the  States. 

Wisconsin  History  Commission.     April,  1910.     8vo.     pp.  XIV.  1-109. 

Haines,  Alanson  Austin. — HISTORY  OF  THE  FIFTEENTH 

REGIMENT  New  Jersey  Volunteers.  By  Alanson  A. 
Haines,  Chaplain  of  the  Regiment. 

New  York:  Jenkins  &  Thomas,  Printers.      1883.     8vo.  pp.  388. 

Haines,  T.  V. — THE  FUNERAL  SERMON  of  Rev.  T.  L.  Ambrose, 
Chaplain  of  I2th  Regiment  N.  H.  V.,  delivered  at  the 
Congregational  Church,  Centre  Ossipee,  N.  H.,  August 
28th,  1864,  by  Rev.  T.  V.  Haines. 

Ossipee:  Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Register.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  n. 

Haines,  Zenas  T. — LETTERS  FROM  THE  FORTY-FOURTH  REGI 
MENT  M.  V.  M.  A  record  of  the  experience  of  a  Nine 
Months  Regiment  in  the  Department  of  North  Carolina 
in  1862-63.  By  "Corporal." 

Boston:  Printed  at  the  Herald  Job  Office.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  121. 

Haldeman,  Cyrus  S. — A  TRUE  ROMANCE  OF  THE  REBELLION. 

By  Cyrus  S.  Haldeman. 
Boston,  Mass. :  Combination  Publishing  Company.     1886.      I2mo.     pp.24. 

Haldeman,  Cyrus  S. — A  TRUE  ROMANCE  OF  THE  REBELLION. 

By  Cyrus  S.  Haldeman. 
Boston,  Mass.     1886.     I2mo.     pp.  23  (3). 

Hale,  Edward  Everett.— STORIES  OF  WAR  TOLD  BY  SOLDIERS. 

Collected  and  edited  by  Edward  E.  Hale. 
Boston:  Roberts  Brothers.     1879.      i8mo.     pp.  (3)  1-264. 

Hale,  William  Bayard. — THE  PENSION  CARNIVAL  STAINING  A 
NATION'S  HONOR-ROLL  with  Pretense  and  Fraud.  An 
introduction  to  an  inquiry  why,  half  a  century  after  the 
civil  war,  we  are  still  paying  a  hundred  and  fifty  millions 
a  year  for  pensions.  By  William  Bayard  Hale,  assisted 
by  Albert  Sonnichsen  and  Lloyd  Dorsey  Willis. 

The  World's  Work.     October,  1910.  pp.  13485-13504.     November,  1910.  pp. 

13611-13626.     December,  1910.  pp.  13731-13747.     January,  1911.  pp.  13917- 

13928.     February,   1911.  pp.   13967-13977.     March,   1911.  pp.    14159-14169. 

Notes  on  "The  Pension  Carnival,  March,  1911.  pp.  14202-14204. 

Autograph  of  Author  and  newspaper  cuttings  inserted,     pp.  6. 

346 


Hall,  Charles  Badger. — MILITARY  RECORDS  of  General  Officers 
of  the  Confederate  States  of  America  1861-1865.  Com- 
mander-in-Chief,  Generals,  Lieutenant-Generals  and 
Major-Generals  arranged  in  order  of  their  rank,  with 
their  military  records  in  the  Confederate  Army  and 
previous  records  in  the  United  States  Army,  of  all  those 
who  graduated  from  the  United  States  Military  Academy 
at  West  Point  or  were  appointed  from  civil  life.  With 
one  hundred  and  eight  portraits  most  of  which  are  now 
published  for  the  first  time,  etched  or  engraved  on  copper 
or  steel.  Compiled  and  illustrated  by  Charles  B.  Hall. 

New  York.     1808.     Folio. 


Hall,  Charles  Badger.  —  REGISTER  OF  COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS 
of  the  igth  Regiment  U.  S.  Infantry  from  May  4,  1861, 
to  July  i,  1883.  Roster  of  Commissioned  Officers  of 
the  I9th  U.  S.  Infantry,  Colonel  Charles  H.  Smith, 
Brevet  Major-General  U.  S.  Army,  Commanding,  July 
i,  1883. 

Fort  Clark,  Texas:    Headquarters  Nineteenth   Infantry,  Regimental  Press. 

1883.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  23. 

Hall,  Granville  Davisson.  —  LEE'S  INVASION   OF   NORTHWEST 

VIRGINIA  IN  1861.     By  Granville  Davisson  Hall. 
Chicago:  Press  of  The  Mayer  &  Miller  Company.     (1911.)     I2mo.     pp.  164. 


Hall,  Henry.  —  CAYUGA  IN  THE  FIELD.     A  record  of  the 

N.  Y.  Volunteers  and  3d  New  York  Artillery,  comprising 
an  account  of  their  organization,  camp  life,  marches, 
battles,  losses,  toils  and  triumphs  in  the  War  for  the 
Union,  with  complete  rolls  of  their  members.  By  Henry 
Hall. 

Auburn,  N.  Y.     1873.     8vo.     pp.  1-316. 

Hall,  Henry  and  James.  —  CAYUGA  IN  THE  FIELD.  A  record  of 
the  igth  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  all  the  batteries  of  the  3d  New 
York  Artillery  and  75th  New  York  Volunteers,  comprising 
an  account  of  their  organization,  camp  life,  marches, 
battles,  losses,  toils  and  triumphs  in  the  War  for  the  Union, 
with  complete  rolls  of  their  members. 

Auburn,  N.  Y.     1873.     8vo.     pp.  269. 

Hall,  Isaac.  —  HISTORY  OF  THE  NINETY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT 
New  York  Volunteers  ("Conkling  Rifles")  in  the  War  for 
the  Union.  By  Isaac  Hall. 

Utica,  N.  Y.:  Press  of  L.  C.  Childs  &  Son.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  VII.  1-477. 

347 


Hall,  James. — CAYUGA  IN  THE  FIELD.  A  record  of  the  75th 
N.  Y.  Volunteers,  comprising  an  account  of  its  organiza 
tion,  camp  life,  marches,  battles,  losses,  toils  and  triumphs 
in  the  War  for  the  Union,  with  complete  rolls  of  its 
members.  By  James  Hall. 

Auburn,  N.  Y.     1873.     8vo.     pp.  7-269.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Hall,  James. — THE  YOUNG  PATRIOT:  A  Memorial  of  James  Hall. 

Charlie  the  Drummer  Boy,  by  the  Author  of  the  Young 

Patriot,  etc.,  inserted,     pp.  16. 
(Motto.)     Boston,  Mass.:  Sabbath  School  Society.     (1862.)    481110.    pp.  192. 

Hall,  Robert  Henry. — LIST  OF  CADETS  admitted  to  the  United 
States  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  from  its 
establishment  till  September  30,  1876;  with  tables  ex 
hibiting  the  results  of  the  examinations  for  admission, 
and  the  Corps  to  which  the  graduates  have  been  promoted. 
Compiled  by  Bvt.  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  H.  Hall,  U.  S.  A., 
Captain  Tenth  Infantry,  Adjutant  of  the  Military 
Academy. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1876.     i2mo.     pp.  66. 

Hall,  Robert  Henry. — LIST  OF  CADETS  admitted  into  the 
United  States  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y., 
from  its  origin  till  September  I,  1901,  with  tables  exhibiting 
the  results  of  examinations  for  admission  and  the  Corps 
to  which  the  graduates  have  been  promoted. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1902.      I2mo.     pp.  119. 

Hall,  Robert  Henry. — REGISTER  OF  CADETS  admitted  into  the 
United  States  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y., 
from  its  establishment  till  1880,  with  tables  exhibiting 
the  results  of  the  examinations  for  admission,  and  the 
Corps  to  which  the  graduates  have  been  promoted. 
Compiled  by  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  H.  Hall,  U.  S.  A., 
Captain  Tenth  Infantry,  Adjutant  of  the  Military 
Academy.  (Abstract  from  Complete  Army  Register, 
United  States,  1779  to  1880.) 

Washington:  F.  H.  S.  Hammersly.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  187-248. 

Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Hall. 

Hall,  Nathaniel. — AN  ADDRESS  given  in  the  First  Church, 
Dorchester,  June  iQth,  1864,  Commemorative  of  Walter 
Humphreys,  by  Nathaniel  Hall. 

Boston:  Printed  by  Alfred  Mudge  &  Son.     1864.      I2mo.     pp.  19. 

"Printed  for  Private  Circulation." 


Hall,  Winchester. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  26TH  LOUISIANA 
INFANTRY,  in  the  service  of  the  Confederate  States.  By 
Winchester  Hall. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  228  (i). 

Halleck,  Henry  Wager. — TELEGRAMS  received  by  Major-Gen. 
H.  W.  Halleck  while  General  in  Chief  and  Chief  of  Staff. 
Washington:  War  Department  Printing  Office.     1877. 

8vo.  Vol.  I.  pp.  LXXXIV.  1-1008.    Vol.  II.  pp.  XCVIII.  (i)  1-912.  Vol.  III. 
pp.  LXXII.  1-717.     Vol.  IV.  pp.  LIV.  1-636.     Vol.  V.  pp.  XXXVI.  1-594. 
20  copies  printed. 

Haller,  Granville  Owen. — THE  DISMISSAL  OF  MAJOR  GRAN- 
VILLE  O.  HALLER,  of  the  Regular  Army  of  the  United 
States,  by  order  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  in  Special 
Orders,  No.  331,  of  July  25th,  1863,  also  a  brief  memoir  of 
his  Military  Services,  and  a  few  observations. 

(Motto.)     Paterson,  N.  J.:  Printed  at  the  Daily  Guardian  Office.     1863. 

8vo.     pp.  84. 

Autograph  letter  of  Major  G.  O.  Haller  and  Special  Order  No.  331  inserted. 

Hallock,  Charles. — SKETCHES  OF  STONEWALL  JACKSON,  giving 
the  leading  events  of  his  life  and  military  career,  his  dying 
moments  and  the  obsequies  at  Richmond  and  Lexington. 

Montreal.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Halpine,  Charles  Graham. — THE  LIFE  AND  ADVENTURES, 
Songs,  Services,  and  Speeches  of  Private  Miles  O'Reilly 
(47th  Regiment,  New  York  Volunteers)  with  comic 
illustrations  by  Mullen,  from  the  Authentic  Records  of 
the  New  York  Herald. 

(Motto.)     New  York.     MDCCCLXV.     i2mo.     pp.  X.  11-237. 

Autograph  note  of  Col.  Halpine  and  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

Halpine,  Charles  Graham. — THE  LIFE  AND  ADVENTURES, 
Songs,  Services,  and  Speeches  of  Private  Miles  O'Reilly, 
47th  Regiment  New  York  Volunteers,  "The  post  of  honor 
is  the  private's  station, "with  comic  illustrations  by  Mullen, 
from  the  authentic  records  of  the  New  York  Herald. 

New  York:  Carleton.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  237. 

Halpine,  Charles  Graham. — -BAKED  MEATS  OF  THE  FUNERAL. 
A  collection  of  essays,  poems,  speeches,  histories,  and 
banquets,  by  Private  Miles  O'Reilly.  Collected,  revised, 
and  edited,  with  the  requisite  corrections  of  punctuation, 
spelling,  and  grammar,  by  an  Ex-Colonel  of  the  Adjutant- 
General's  Department,  with  whom  the  private  formerly 
served  as  lance  corporal  of  orderlies. 

New  York:  Carleton,  Publisher.     MDCCCLXVI.    I2mo.    pp.  VIII.  3-378. 

349 


Halsey,  Edmund  D. — ROCKAWAY  TOWNSHIP  IN  THE  WAR  OF 
THE  REBELLION.  An  address  delivered  by  Edmund  D. 
Halsey  at  the  dedication  of  the  Soldier's  Monument  at 
Rockaway,  N.  J.,  May  30,  1892. 

Dover,  N.  J.:  The  Iron  Era  Print.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Halstead,  Eminel  Potter. — THE  FIRST  DAY  OF  THE  BATTLE  OF 
GETTYSBURG.  A  paper  read  before  the  District  of 
Columbia  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  March  2,  1887,  by 
Companion  E.  P.  Halstead,  Brevet  Major,  U.  S. 
Volunteers. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

Hamersly,  Lewis  Randolph. — OFFICERS  OF  THE  ARMY  AND 
NAVY  (Regular  and  Volunteer)  who  served  in  the  Civil 
War.  (Collection  of  Portraits.) 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Published  by  L.  R.  Hamersly  &  Co.     1894.    410.    pp.  177. 

Hamersly,  Thomas  Holdup  Stevens. — COMPLETE  REGULAR 
ARMY  REGISTER  of  the  United  States  for  One  Hundred 
Years  (1779  to  1879),  together  with  the  Volunteer  General 
Staff  during  the  war  with  Mexico,  and  a  register  of  all 
appointments  by  the  President  of  the  United  States  in  the 
Volunteer  Service  during  the  Rebellion,  with  the  official 
military  record  of  each  officer,  also  a  military  history  of 
the  Department  of  War,  and  of  each  staff  department  of 
the  Army,  with  various  tables  relating  to  the  Army,  and 
other  important  military  information  compiled  from  the 
official  records.  Compiled,  edited  and  published  by 
Thomas  H.  S.  Hamersly. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  T.  H.  S.  Hamersly.     1881. 

8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-928.  1-380  (i)  XXXVI.     Third  Edition. 

Hamilton,  A.  G. — STORY  OF  THE  FAMOUS  TUNNEL  ESCAPE 
from  Libby  Prison  as  told  by  Maj.  A.  G.  Hamilton,  one 
of  the  projectors. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (12). 

Hamilton,  A.  G. — STORY  OF  THE  FAMOUS  TUNNEL  ESCAPE 
from  Libby  Prison  as  told  by  Major  A.  G.  Hamilton,  one 
of  the  projectors. 

(Chicago,  111.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  12  (i).     Second  Edition. 

"350 


Hamilton,    Charles    Smith — Ducat,    Arthur    Charles.— 

CORRESPONDENCE   in   regard   to   the   Battle  of   Corinth, 
Miss.,  October  3d  and  4th,   1862.     Major-General  C.  S. 
Hamilton,  late  United  States  Army,  and  Arthur  C.  Ducat. 
(Chicago.     1885.)     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  II.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Ducat. 

Hamilton,   Henry  S. — REMINISCENCES  OF  A  VETERAN.     By 

Henry  S.  Hamilton. 

Concord,  N.  H.:  Republican  Press  Association.     1897.     I2mo.     pp.  180. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Hamilton,    Peter   Joe. — LEE   AND    THE    CONFEDERACY.     By 

Peter  J.  Hamilton. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Published  by  the  Southern  History  Association,  Septem 
ber,  1900.     8vo.     pp.  316-334. 

Hamilton,  William  Reeve. — BALL'S  BLUFF.     By  William  R. 
Hamilton,  First  Lieutenant  Fifth  United  States  Artillery. 
The  United  Service,  January,  1897.     pp.  8-16. 

Hamley,  Edward  Bruce. — THE  OPERATIONS  OF  WAR  EXPLAINED 
AND  ILLUSTRATED.  By  Edward  Bruce  Hamley,  Colonel 
in  the  Royal  Artillery. 

Edinburgh  and  London:  William  Blackwood  &  Sons.     MDCCCLXXII. 

4to.     pp.  XXV.  1-479.     Third  Edition. 

Hamlin,  Augustus  Choate. — MARTYRIA,  or  Andersonville 
Prison.  By  Augustus  C.  Hamlin.  Illustrated  by  the 
Author. 

Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  256. 

Hamlin,  Augustus  Choate. — THE  BATTLE  OF  CHANCELLORS- 
VILLE.  The  attack  of  Stonewall  Jackson  and  his  Army 
upon  the  right  flank  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  at 
Chancellorsville,  Virginia,  on  Saturday  afternoon,  May  2, 
1863.  By  Augustus  Choate  Hamlin,  formerly  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  and  Medical  Inspector,  U.  S.  Army,  Historian 
Eleventh  Army  Corps. 

(Motto.)     Bangor,  Maine:  Published  by  the  Author.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  196. 

Presentation  copy  from  Gen.  L.  P.  di  Cesnola. 

Hamlin,  Charles. — BRIEF  SKETCH  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 

Introduction  to  Maine  at  Gettysburg.     By  Brevet  Brig.- 

Gen.  Charles  Hamlin. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  13.     Privately  printed. 

351 


Hammond,  Samuel  Augustus — Hewitt,  Edwin  M. — MONU 
MENTAL  GUIDE  TO  THE  GETTYSBURG  BATTLEFIELD,  with 
index  showing  the  location  of  every  monument,  marker 
and  tablet  with  approaching  roads  and  avenues. 

Published  at  Gettysburg.     (1899.)      I2mo.     pp.   16.     (Folio  map  folded.) 

Hammond,  William  Alexander. — CASE  OF  AND  DEFENCE. 

1.  Petition  to  Senate  of  United  States,     pp.  (i). 

2.  Defence,     pp.  61. 

3.  Statement  of  Causes  which  led  to  dismissal,     pp.  73. 

4.  Reply  of  Judge  Advocate  Bingham.     pp.  64. 
New  York  and  Washington.      1864.     8vo. 

Autograph  letters  of  Surg.-Gen.  Hammond,  Jos.  H.  Bradley  and  I.  M.  Harris, 
Esq.,  his  Attorneys,  and  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

Hammond,  William  Alexander. — REPORT  of  the  Committee 
on  Military  Affairs  to  whom  was  referred  the  bill  (S.  560) 
for  the  relief  of  Wm.  A.  Hammond,  late  Surgeon-General 
of  the  Army. 

Report  102,  45th  Congress.     2d  Session.     Senate.     February  19,  1878. 
8vo.     pp.  14.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Hammond. 

Hampton,  Celwyn  Emerson. — HISTORY  of  the  Twenty-first 
U.  S.  Infantry,  from  1812  to  1862.  By  Captain  Celwyn 
E.  Hampton. 

Columbus,  Ohio:  The  Edward  T.  Miller  Co.     191 1.     8vo.     pp.  221. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Hampton,  Celwyn  Emerson. — THE  TWENTY-FIRST'S  TROPHY 
OF  NIAGARA.  By  Celwyn  E.  Hampton,  Captain  and 
Commissary  Twenty-first  Infantry  United  States  Army. 

n.  p.     (1909.)     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  27.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Hampton,  N.  J. — AN  EYE-WITNESS  TO  THE  DARK  DAYS  OF 
1861-65;  or  A  Private  Soldier's  Adventures  and  Hardships 
During  the  War.  By  N.  J.  Hampton. 

Nashville,  Tenn. :  Printed  for  the  Author.     1898.     12010.     pp.  80. 

Hampton,  Wade. — ADDRESS  on  the  life  and  character  of  Gen. 
Robert  E.  Lee,  delivered  on  the  I2th  of  October,  1871, 
before  the  Society  of  Confederate  Soldiers  and  Sailors, 
in  Maryland,  by  Lieut. -General  Wade  Hampton. 

Baltimore:  Printed  by  John  Murphy  &  Co.     1871.     8vo.     pp.  54. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Wade  Hampton,  C.  S.  A. 

352 


Hampton,  Wade. — REPORT  from  the  Committee  on  Military 
Affairs  in  relation  to  the  data  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg 
in  possession  of  Mr.  John  B.  Bachelder,  with  Senate  Bill 
S.  1490. 

46th  Congress,  2d  Session.     Senate  Report  382.     March  17,  1880. 

8vo.     pp.  3  (3). 

Hanaburgh,  D.  H. — HISTORY  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Twenty- 
eighth  Regiment,  New  York  Volunteers  (U.  S.  Infantry) 
in  the  late  Civil  War.  By  D.  H.  Hanaburgh,  Chairman 
of  the  Committee  appointed  by  the  Regimental  Asso 
ciation. 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.     1894.     8vo.     pp.  XI.  1-280. 

Hanaford,  Phebe  Anne. — THE  YOUNG  CAPTAIN.  A  Memorial 
of  Capt.  Richard  C.  Derby,  Fifteenth  Reg.  Mass.  Volun 
teers,  who  fell  at  Antietam.  By  Mrs.  P.  A.  Hanaford. 

Boston:  Degin,  Estes  &  Co.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  11-226. 

Hanaford,  Phebe  Anne. — FIELD,  GUNBOAT,  HOSPITAL  AND 
PRISON,  or  thrilling  records  of  the  heroism,  endurance  and 
patriotism  displayed  in  the  Union  Army  and  Navy  during 
the  Great  Rebellion.  By  Mrs.  P.  A.  Hanaford. 

(Motto.)     Boston:  C.   M.   Dinsmore  &  Company.     1866.      I2mo.     pp.  379. 

Autograph  note  of  Mrs.  Hanaford. 

Hancock,    Almira    Russell. — REMINISCENCES    OF    WINFIELD 

SCOTT  HANCOCK.     By  his  wife. 

New  York:  Charles  L.  Webster  &  Company.  1887.  8vo.  pp.  XIII.  1-340. 
Autograph  letters  of  Gen.  Hancock,  Mrs.  Hancock,  Gen.  Geo.  Cadwalader, 
Gen.  D.  C.  Buell,  Hon.  A.  G.  Curtin,  Gen.  Burnside,  Gen.  A.  H.  Terry,  Gen. 
R.  B.  Hayes,  Gen.  T.  H.  Ryan,  Gen.  E.  D.  Townsend,  Gen.  John  Gibbon, 
Gen.  J.  J.  Abercrombie,  Gen.  D.  McM.  Gregg,  Gen.  H.  W.  Slocum,  Gen.  A. 
A.  Humphreys,  Gen.  A.  S.  Webb,  Gen.  G.  K.  Warren,  Gen.  G.  B.  McClellan, 
Gen.  W.  T.  Sherman,  Gen.  W.  B.  Franklin,  Gen.  D.  E.  Sickels,  Gen.  J.  M. 
Schofield,  Col.  George  Meade,  Major  A.  B.  Gardiner,  Col.  H.  C.  King,  and 
Col.  John  Hay.  Autographs  of  Gen.  C.  P.  Stone,  Gen.  D.  Butterfield,  Gen. 
P.  H.  Sheridan,  and  Hon.  T.  F.  Bayard.  2  portraits  and  i  map  inserted. 

Hancock,  John. — THE  FOURTEENTH  'WISCONSIN  :  Corinth  and 
Shiloh,  1862-1895.  Paper  on  Battle  of  Shiloh.  By 
Colonel  Hancock. 

(Indianapolis,  Indiana.)      1895.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

Hancock,  R.  R. — HANCOCK'S  DIARY,  or  a  history  of  the  Second 
Tennessee  Confederate  Cavalry,  with  sketches  of  the 
First  and  Seventh  Battalions,  also  portraits  and  bio 
graphical  sketches. 

Nashville,  Tenn. :  Brandon  Printing  Company.      1887.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  644. 

353 


Hancock,  Winfield  Scott. — GETTYSBURG.  Reply  to  General 
Howard.  "The  War's  over  but  the  fighting's  just 
begun." 

The  Galaxy,  December,  1876.     pp.  821-831. 

Autograph  letters  of  Gen.   Hancock  relating  to  the   Battle  of  Gettysburg. 

Hancock,  Winfield  Scott. — OFFICIAL  REPORTS  of  Military 
Operations  of  troops  commanded  by  Major-General  W. 
S.  Hancock,  during  the  Civil  War,  1861-65. 

(New  York.)      1879.     I2mo.     pp.  (99).     25  copies  printed. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Hancock  and  portrait  inserted. 

Handlin,  W.  W. — AMERICAN  POLITICS.  A  moral  and  political 
work  treating  of  the  causes  of  the  Civil  War.  The  nature 
of  Government  and  the  necessity  for  reform.  By  W.  W. 
Handlin. 

New  Orleans:  Printed  by  Isaac  T.  Houton.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  107. 

Handy,  Isaac  W.  K. — ITXITED  STATES  BONDS,  or  Duress  by 
Federal  Authority.  A  Journal  of  Current  Events  during 
an  imprisonment  of  fifteen  months,  at  Fort  Delaware. 
By  Isaac  W.  K.  Handy,  D.  D.,  of  Augusta  County,  Va. 

Baltimore:  Turnbull  Brothers.     1874.     8vo.     pp.  670. 

Hanes. — BRWYDR  Y  BULL  RUN,  etc.     Caernarfon.    (An  account 

of  the  Battle  in  \Velsh.) 
(Wales,     n.  d.)     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Hanifen,  Michael. — HISTORY  of  Battery  "  B  "  First  New  Jersey. 

By  Michael  Hanifen. 
Ottawa,  Illinois:  Republican-Times,  Printers,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  174. 

Hankins,    Samuel   W. — SIMPLE   STORY   OF   A   SOLDIER.     By 

Samuel  W.  Hankins,  Soldiers'  Home,  Gulfport,  Miss. 
Nashville,  Tenn.:  Confederate  Veteran,     n.  d.     pp.  63. 

Hanly,  J.  Frank. — ANDERSONVILLE.     By  J.  Frank  Hanly. 

Cincinnati:  Jennings  &  Graham,     n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  35. 

Hanly,  J.  Frank.— THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG,  from  "The 

World  Disarmed."     By  J.  Frank  Hanly. 
Cincinnati:  Jennings  &  Graham,     n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  106. 

Hanly,  J.  Frank. — VICKSBURG.     By  J.  Frank  Hanly. 

Cincinnati:  Jennings  &  Graham,     n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  44. 

354 


Hanna,  J.  Marshall. — THE  ACTS  OF  KINGS.  A  biblical  narra 
tive  of  the  acts  of  the  First  and  Second  Kings  of  the 
first  province,  once  Virginia,  including  the  doings  of  the 
First  and  Second  Tycoons  of  the  City  of  Richmond, 
from  the  surrender  to  the  present  time. 

New  York.     1868.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

Hannaford,  Eban. — IN  THE  RANKS  AT  STONE  RIVER. 

In  hospital  at  Stone  River. 
Harper's  Magazine,  Nov.,  1863.     Jan.,  1864.     pp.  — 

Hannaford,  Eban. — THE  STORY  OF  A  REGIMENT.  A  history 
of  the  campaigns  and  associations  in  the  field  of  the  Sixth 
Regiment  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry. 

Cincinnati.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  XVI.  622. 

Hannahs,  Harrison.  —  WAR'S  CRUELTY  ON  THE  BORDER. 
Address  given  at  a  meeting  of  the  Colorado  Commandery 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  cl  the  United  States, 
Denver,  Colorado,  September  7,  1909,  by  Companion 
Major  Harrison  Hannahs. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  69. 

Hanson,  John  Wesley. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the  Old  Sixth 
Regiment  of  Massachusetts  Volunteers  during  the  three 
campaigns  in  1861,  1862,  1863  and  1864,  containing  the 
history  of  the  several  companies  previous  to  1861  and  the 
name  and  military  record  of  each  man  connected  with  the 
Regiment  during  the  War.  Illustrated  with  photographs. 

Boston.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  352. 

Harbord,  James  Guthrie. — THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  CAVALRY  of 
the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia.  By  Captain  J.  G. 
Harbord,  Eleventh  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Colonel  Philippine 
Constabulary.  Prize  Essay.  1903. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Cavalry  Association,  January,  1904.     pp.  423-503. 

Harbottle,  Thomas  Benfield. — VICTORY  OF  BATTLES  from  the 
earliest  date  to  the  recent  time.  By  Thomas  Benfield 
Harbottle.  *  *  * 

London:  Swan  Sonnenscheim  &  Co.,  Ltd.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  V.  1-298. 

Harby,  Lee  C.— HART'S  BATTERY.     By  Lee  C.  Harby. 

Charleston,  April  27,  1898.      i6mo.     pp.  8. 

355 


Hard,  Abner. — HISTORY  of  the  Eighth  Cavalry  Regiment  Illinois 
Volunteers,  during  the  Great  Rebellion.  By  Abner  Hard, 
M.  D.,  Surgeon  of  the  Regiment  during  its  term  of 
Service  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  U.  S.  V. 

Aurora,  Ills.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  368.     Autograph  note  of  Col.  Hard. 

Hardee,  William  Joseph. — ORGANIZATION  OF  THE  ARMY  of  the 
Department  of  Mississippi  and  East  Louisiana  (Lieutenant- 
General  W.  J.  Hardee,  C.  S.  Army,  Commanding)  July 
30,  1863. 

(Washington:  War  Records  Office.     1885.)     8vo.     pp.  4.     50  copies  printed. 

Hardeman,  Thomas. — UNVEILING  OF  THE  CONFEDERATE 
MONUMENT.  Address  of  Col.  Thos.  Hardeman,  October 
29th,  1879. 

Macon,  Ga.:  J.  W.  Burke  &  Co.,  Printers,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Hardeman. 

Harden,  H.  O. — HISTORY  of  the  9Oth  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry 
in  the  War  of  the  Great  Rebellion  in  the  United  States, 
1861  to  1865.  By  H.  O.  Harden. 

Ohio  Pickering  News,  April,  1902.     I2mo.     pp.  337. 

Hardin,  Martin  D. — HISTORY  of  the  Twelfth  Regiment  Penn 
sylvania  Reserve  Volunteer  Corps  (41  st  Regiment  of  the 
line)  from  its  muster  into  the  United  States  Service, 
August  loth,  1861,  to  its  muster  out,  June  nth,  1864, 
together  with  biographical  sketches  of  officers  and  men 
and  a  complete  muster  out  roll.  Compiled  from  official 
reports,  letters  and  other  documents,  by  M.  D.  Hardin, 
Brig. -Gen.  U.  S.  Army  (retired),  late  Col.  I2th  Reserves. 

New  York:  Published  by  the  Author.      1890.     8vo.     pp.  224  (24). 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Hardin,  Martin  D. — IN  MEMORIAM  Col.  Francis  J.  Crilly. 
Published  in  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Association  of  the 
Graduates  of  the  United  States  Military  Academy,  June, 
1908. 

8vo.    pp.  15. 

Harding,  George  C. — THE  MISCELLANEOUS  WRITINGS  of 
George  C.  Harding.  (Services  of  the  2ist  Indiana 
Infantry.) 

Indianapolis:  Carlon  &  Hollenbeck,  Printers.      1882.     I2mo.    pp.  358. 

356 


Hardinge,  Belle  Boyd. — BELLE  BOYD  IN  CAMP  AND  PRISON, 
with  an  introduction  by  a  friend  of  the  South.  (Geo.  A. 
Sala.) 

London:  Saunders,  Otley  &  Co.     1865.     I2mo. 

Vol.1,  pp.  XI.  1-291.     Vol.  II.  XV.  1-280. 

Harkness,  Edson  Jesse. — REFLECTIONS  CONCERNING  THE  WAR. 
A  paper  read  by  E.  J.  Harkness  before  the  Commandery 
of  the  State  of  Illinois,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal 
Legion,  February  2,  1905. 

Chicago.     1907.     8vo.     pp.  522-543.     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Harland,   Edward. — GRANT  AS  A  SOLDIER  AND  STATESMAN, 

being  a  succinct  history  of  his  Military  and  Civil  Career. 
Hartford.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  - 

Harmer,   Josiah   William. — IN   MEMORIAM    (Josiah    William 

Harmer). 
(Boston.)      1876.     8vo.     pp.   II.     "For  private  distribution  only." 

Harney,  William  Selby. — REPORTS  made  by  General  William 
S.  Harney  during  his  command  of  the  United  States 
forces  in  the  State  of  Missouri. 

War  Department.      1861.     Ex.  Document  No.  19.     37th  Congress,  1st  Session. 
8vo.     pp.  32. 

Harries,  William  Henry. — IN  THE  RANKS  AT  ANTIETAM.  By 
Captain  William  H.  Harries,  Third  U.  S.  Veteran  Volun 
teers.  Read  before  the  Minnesota  Commandery  of  the 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States, 
October  12,  1897. 

(St.  Paul,  Minn.     1897.)     8vo.     pp.  17.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Harris,  Andrew  L. — GETTYSBURG.  (Twenty-fourth  Annual 
Dinner  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Ohio,  Cincinnati, 
May  i,  1907.) 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  34. 

Harris,  Chester. — AUTOBIOGRAPHY.  Sketch  of  Life  and  Labors 
of  Miss  Catherine  S.  Lawrence,  who  in  early  life  dis 
tinguished  herself  as  a  bitter  opponent  of  slavery  and 
intemperance,  and  later  in  life  as  a  nurse  in  the  late  War, 
and  for  other  patriotic  and  philanthropic  services. 

Albany,  N.  Y.:  James  B.  Lyon,  Printer.     1896.     8vo.     pp.238. 
Revised  Edition. 

357 


Harris,  Joel  Chandler.     A  LITTLE  UNION  SCOUT.     By  Joel 

Chandler  Harris.     *     *     Illustrated  by  George  Gibbs. 
New  York:  McClure,  Phillips  &  Co.     MCMIV.     I2mo.     pp.  181. 

Harris,  John  Morrison. — A  REMINISCENCE  of  the  troublous 
times  of  April,  1861,  based  upon  interviews  with  the 
authorities  at  Washington,  touching  the  movement  of 
troops  through  Baltimore.  A  paper  read  before  the 
Maryland  Historical  Society,  March  9th,  1891,  by  Hon. 
J.  Morrison  Harris. 

Baltimore.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  25. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Harris,  Moses. — WITH  THE  RESERVE  BRIGADE.     Captain  M. 

Harris. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Cavalry  Association,  March,  1890.     pp.  9-20. 

Harris,  Samuel. — MICHIGAN  BRIGADE  OF  CAVALRY  at  the 
Battle  of  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863,  under  command  of 
Brig. -General  George  A.  Custer.  By  Samuel  Harris, 
ist  Lieut.  Co.  "A,"  5th  Michigan  Cavalry.  Delivered 
at  the  Annual  Reunion  of  Co.  "A,"  5th  Michigan  Cavalry, 
held  at  Cass  City,  Michigan,  June  14,  1894. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  16. 

Harris,  Samuel. — PERSONAL  REMINISCENCES  of  Samuel  Harris. 

Chicago:  The  Rogerson  Press.     1897.     I2mo.     pp.  172. 

Harris,  William  Alexander. — THE  RECORD  OF  FORT  SUMTER, 
from  its  occupation  by  Major  Anderson  to  its  reduction 
by  South  Carolina  Troops  during  the  administration  of 
Governor  Pickens.  Compiled  by  W.  A.  Harris. 

Columbia,  S.  C.:  South  Carolinian  Office.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  50. 

Harris,  William  C. — PRISON  LIFE  in  the  Tobacco  Warehouse 

at  Richmond.     By  a  Ball's  Bluff  Prisoner. 
Philadelphia:  G.  W.  Childs.     1862.     I2mo.     pp.  175. 

Harrison,    Burton. — RECOLLECTIONS   GRAVE   AND   GAY.     By 

Mrs.  Burton  Harrison. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1911.     8vo.     pp.  386. 
Autograph  letter  of  Colonel  Harrison. 

Harrison,  Dabney  Caw. — THE  CONFEDERATE  HERO  and  his 

heroic  father. 

Tract  No.  57.     Published  by  the  South  Carolina  Tract  Society. 
i6mo.     pp.  12. 

358 


Harrison,  Peleg  D. — THE  STARS  AND  STRIPES  and  other  American 
Flags  including  their  origin  and  history,  Army  and  Navy 
Regulations  concerning  the  National  Standard  and 
Ensign,  Flag  making,  Salutes,  Improvised,  Unique,  and 
Combination  Flags,  Flag  Legislation,  and  many  Associa 
tions  of  American  Flags,  including  the  origin  of  the  name 
"Old  Glory,"  with  songs  and  their  stories,  by  Peleg  D. 
Harrison,  with  Eight  Flags  illustrated  in  colors. 

Boston:  Little,  Brown  &  Company.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  XIV.  1-419. 

Harrison,  Walter. — PICKETT'S  MEN.  A  fragment  of  war 
history.  By  Walter  Harrison,  A.  A.,  and  Inspector- 
General  of  Pickett's  Division,  Army  of  Northern  Virginia. 
With  a  portrait  of  General  Pickett. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.     1870.     I2mo.     pp.  202. 

Autograph  of  Gen.  Pickett  and  newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Harrison,    W.    H. —  CAPTAIN   W.    H.    HARRISON   shows    that 

Cooper's  History  does  not  do  the  South  justice, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  5. 

Harrold,  John. — -LIBBY,  Andersonville,  Florence.  The  capture, 
imprisonment,  escape  and  rescue  of  a  Union  Soldier  in 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  with  a  description  of  prison  life 
among  the  rebels;  the  treatment  of  Union  prisoners,  their 
privations  and  sufferings. 

Philadelphia.     1870.     I2mo.     pp.  132.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Harsha,  David  Addison. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG. 

The  Fort  Orange  Monthly,  April,  1886.     pp.  97-110. 

Hart,  E.  J. — HISTORY  of  the  Fortieth  Illinois  Inf.  (Volunteers). 

By  Sergeant  E.  J.  Hart,  Company  "E,"  40 th  Regiment 

111.  Vol.  Inf. 
Cincinnati:  Published  by  H.  S.  Bosworth.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  198. 

Hart,  James  F. — RECORD  OF  HART'S  BATTERY  C.  S.  A.,  from 
its  organization  to  the  close  of  the  War. 

The  Charleston  News  and  Courier.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  (21).     (Mounted.) 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Harter,    Thomas   O.— THE  CASE  of  Sergt.  Thomas  O.  Harter. 

House  of  Representatives,  52d  Congress,  1st  Session.     Report  849. 
8vo.     pp.  4  (i). 

359 


Hartpence,  William  R. — HISTORY  of  the  Fifty-first  Indiana 
Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry.  A  narrative  of  its  organiza 
tion,  inarches,  battles  and  other  experiences  in  camp  and 
prison,  from  1861  to  1866,  with  revised  roster.  By  Wm. 
R.  Hartpence,  Sergeant  Major,  Harrison,  Ohio.  Published 
by  Author. 

Cincinnati,  O.:  The  Robert  Clarke  Company,  Printers.     1894. 

8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-405. 

Haskell,  Frank  Aretas. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG.     By 

Frank  A.  Haskell. 
n.  p.  n.  d.  8vo.  pp.  72.  50  copies  privately  printed. 

Haskell,  Frank  Aretas. — -THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG.     By 

Frank  A.  Haskell. 
n.  p.  n.  d.  8vo.  pp.  69-131. 
From  the  privately  printed  edition  and  eliminating  criticism  of  General  Sickles. 

Haskell,  Frank  Aretas. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG.  By 
Frank  Aretas  Gaskell,  First  Lieutenant  6th  Wisconsin 
Infantry;  Aide  to  Brigadier-General  Gibbon;  Colonel 
36th  Wisconsin  Infantry,  U.  S.  V.  Published  under  the 
auspices  of  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Massachu 
setts,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States. 

Boston:  The  Mudge  Press.     1908.     8vo.     pp.  94. 

Haskell,  Frank  Aretas.— THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG.  By 
Frank  Aretas  Haskell,  Aide-de-Camp  to  General  John 
Gibbon,  and  Colonel  of  Thirty-sixth  Wisconsin  Infantry. 
Wisconsin  History  Commission:  Reprints,  No.  I. 

Wisconsin  History  Commission,  November,  1908.     8vo.     pp.  XXIII.  i-i85_ 

Haskin,  William  Lawrence.  —  THE  FIRST  REGIMENT  OF 
ARTILLERY. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  Nov.,  1894.     pp.  1321-1331. 

Haskin,  William  Lawrence. — THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  FIRST 
REGIMENT  OF  ARTILLERY  from  its  organization  in  1821, 
to  January  i,  1876.  Compiled  by  Brevet  Major  W7illiam 
L.  Haskin,  Captain  1st  Artillery,  to  which  is  added  a 
series  of  communications  from  officers,  now  or  formerly 
of  the  Regiment,  giving  their  personal  reminiscences  of 
service  with  it. 

Fort  Preble,  Portland,  Me.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  XVI.  1-668. 

Autograph  letter  of  Major  Haskin,  circulars,  etc.,  inserted. 

Hassan. — OUR  MILITARY  EXPERIENCE  and  what  it  suggests. 

(Motto.)     Baltimore:  Cushings  &  Bailey.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

360 


Hassler,  Frederick  W.  B. — A  MILITARY  VIEW  of  Passing 
Events  from  Inside  the  Confederacy.  No.  I.  The 
Campaign  in  West  Virginia,  1861  and  1862.  By  Frederick 
W.  B.  Hassler,  of  the  XXII  Regiment,  Virginia  Volunteer 
Militia. 

The  Historical  Magazine,  November,  1869.     pp.  303-305. 

Hastings,  Hugh. — ABOUT  GENERALS.  A  paper  read  before  the 
Albany  Institute,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  January  18,  1898,  by 
Hugh  Hastings,  State  Historian  of  New  York. 

Albany:  James  B.  Lyon,  Printer.     1898.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

Hastings,  Samuel  D. — -ADDRESS  by  Samuel  D.  Hastings, 
before  the  Hastings  Invincibles  Company  "C,"  3Oth 
Reg.  Wis.  Volunteers,  on  Sunday  evening,  November 
9,  1862,  Madison,  Wisconsin. 

Madison:  Willard  G.  Roberts,  Printer.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Hatcher,  Edmund  N. — THE  LAST  FOUR  WEEKS  OF  THE  WAR. 

By  Edmund  N.  Hatcher. 

Columbus,  Ohio:  The  Co-operative  Publishing  Co.     1892. 
8vo.     pp.  XVI.  416. 

Hatfield,  S.  P. — HISTORY  of  the  First  Connecticut  Artillery  and 

of    the    Siege    Trains    of    the    Armies    operating   against 

Richmond,  1862-1865. 

Hartford,  Conn.:  Press  of  the  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  Company.     1893. 
4to.     pp.  270  (2)  57. 

Haupt,  Herman. — REMINISCENCES  of  General  Herman  Haupt, 
Director,  Chief  Engineer  and  General  Superintendent  of 
the  Pennsylvania  Railroad ;  Contractor  and  Chief  Engineer 
for  the  Hoosac  Tunnel;  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  United 
States  Military  Railroads  in  the  Civil  War;  Chief  Engineer 
of  the  Tidewater  Pipe-line;  General  Manager  of  the 
Richmond  &  Danville  and  Northern  Pacific  Railroads; 
President  American  Air  Power  Company,  etc.  Giving 
hitherto  unpublished  official  orders,  personal  narratives 
of  important  military  operations,  and  interviews  with 
President  Lincoln,  Secretary  Stanton,  General-in-Chief 
Halleck,  and  with  Generals  McDowell,  McClellan,  Meade, 
Hancock,  Burnside,  and  others  in  command  of  the  Armies 
in  the  field  and  his  impressions  of  these  men.  (Written 
by  himself.)  With  notes  and  a  personal  sketch  by  Frank 
Abial  Flower.  Illustrated  from  photographs  of  actual 
operations  in  the  field. 

n.  p.     1901.     8vo.     pp.  331.     Limited  Autograph  Edition.     No.  279. 

361 


Havelock,  Henry  M. — THREE  MAIN  MILITARY  QUESTIONS  OF 

THE  DAY.     By  Sir  Henry  M.  Havelock,  Bart. 
London:  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  VII.  1-209. 
(Richmond,  Petersburg  and  Five  Forks,  with  2  maps.) 

Haw,  M.  J. — THE  RIVALS.     A  Chickahominy  Story.     By  Miss 

M.  J.  H.,  of  Virginia.     Illustrated. 
Richmond:  Ayres  &  Wade.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  50. 

Hawes,   Jesse. — CAHABA.     A  story  of  captive  boys  in   blue. 

By  Jesse  Hawes,  M.  D.,  Greeley,  Col.,  formerly  of  9th 

111.  Cav. 
New  York:  Buer  Printing  House.     (1888.)     8vo.     pp.  XVIII.  1-480. 

Hawkins,  Morton  Lytle. — SKETCH  of  the  Battle  of  Winchester, 
September  19,  1864.  A  paper  read  before  the  Ohio 
Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States, 
by  Companion  First  Lieutenant  M.  L.  Hawkins,  March 
5,"  1884. 

Cincinnati:  Peter  G.  Thomson.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  17. 

Hawley,  Joseph  Roswell. — THE  MILITARY  FORCES  OF  THE 
REPUBLIC.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society  of 
the  Army  of  the  Potomac  at  its  annual  reunion,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  June  18,  1879,  by  Joseph  R.  Hawley,  M.  C.,  of 
Connecticut;  late  Brig,  and  Brevet  Major-General  U.  S. 
Vols. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

Hawn,  William. — ALL  AROUND  THE  CIVIL  WAR,  or  Before  and 

After. 

New  York:  Printed  by  Wynkoop  Hallenbeck  Crawford  Company.     (1908.) 
8vo.     pp.  58. 

Hawthorne,  Harry  Leroy. — MILITARY  CAREERS  OF  OFFICERS 
of  the  Army  and  Navy  in  honor  of  whom  Coast  Artillery 
Posts  and  Batteries  in  the  Department  of  the  Columbia 
have  been  named.  Compiled  under  the  direction  of 
Brigadier-General  Brush,  U.  S.  Army,  by  Major  H.  L. 
Hawthorne,  Coast  Artillery  Corps,  Department  Artillery 
Officer. 

n.  p.     1908.    8vo.    pp.  26.    "Printed  for  private  use." 

Hay,  Charles  E.,  Jr. — UNITED  STATES  MILITARY  RESERVATIONS, 
National  Cemeteries,  and  Military  Parks.  Title,  Juris 
diction,  etc.  Prepared  in  the  office  of  the  Judge  Advocate- 
General.  Revised  edition  by  1st  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Hay, 
Jr.,  24th  U.  S.  Infantry. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.      1904.     8vo.     pp.  461. 

362 


Hay,    John. — A    YOUNG    HERO.     Personal    Reminiscences    of 

Colonel  E.  E.  Ellsworth.     By  John  Hay. 
McClure's  Magazine,  March,  1896.     pp.  354-361. 

Hay,  John  Jay. — COL.  E.  D.  BAKER. 

Harper's  Magazine,  Dec.,  1861.     pp.  —    Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Hay. 
Copy  of  Gen.  Field  Order  No.  31  A.  of  P.  inserted. 

Hay,  John  Jay.— COLONEL  ELLSWORTH. 

The  Atlantic  Monthly,  July,  1861.     pp.  — • 

Hayden,  Horace  Edwin. — A  BRIEF  HISTORY  of  the  Soldiers 
Medals  issued  by  the  State  of  West  Virginia,  as  "tokens 
of  respect"  to  those  of  her  citizens  who  served  in  the  Army 
of  the  United  States,  from  1861  to  1865.  By  Rev. 
Horace  Edwin  Hayden. 

Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.:  E.  B.  Yordy.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  17.     100  copies  printed. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Hayden,  Horace  Edwin. — A  REFUTATION  of  the  Charges 
made  against  the  Confederate  States  of  America  of  having 
authorized  the  use  of  explosive  and  poisoned  musket  and 
rifle  balls  during  the  late  Civil  War  of  1861-65.  By  Rev. 
Horace  Edwin  Hayden. 

Richmond,  Va.:  Geo.  W.  Gary.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  13.     150  copies  printed. 
Presentation  copy.     Author's  Autograph. 

Hayes,  Rutherford  Burchard. — ADDRESS  at  the  Annual  Reunion 
of  the  Twenty-third  Regiment  Ohio  Veteran  Volunteer 
Infantry  at  Youngstown,  Ohio,  September  17,  1879. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  225-234. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  R.  B.  Hayes. 

Hayes,  Rutherford  Burchard. — SPEECH  of  Gen.  Rutherford  B. 

Hayes,   at   the  25th  Anniversary  of  the   Loyal   Legion, 

Philadelphia,  April  15,  1890. 
(Philadelphia.      1890.)      i8mo.     pp.  (4). 

Hayes,  Rutherford  Burchard.— THE  MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE 
LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States.  Address  of  Brevet 
Maj. -General  Rutherford  B.  Hayes,  at  the  Fifth  Quadren 
nial  Congress,  Chicago,  Illinois,  April  17,  1885. 

(Philadelphia.     1885.)     8vo.     pp.  (8).     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Hayes. 

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Haynes,  D.  E. — A  THRILLING  NARRATIVE  of  the  sufferings  of 
Union  Refugees,  and  the  massacre  of  the  martyrs  of 
liberty  of  Western  Louisiana,  together  with  a  brief  sketch 
of  the  present  political  status  of  Louisiana,  as  to  her 
unfitness  for  admission  into  the  Union,  with  letters  to 
the  Governor  of  Louisiana  and  noted  Secessionists  in  that 
State,  and  letter  to  President  Johnson  on  Reconstruction. 
By  Captain  D.  E.  Haynes,  of  the  Louisiana  Scouts. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  McGill  &  Witherow,  Printers.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  102. 

Haynes,  E.  M. — A  HISTORY  OF  THE  TENTH  REGIMENT  Vermont 
Volunteers,  with  biographical  sketches  of  the  officers  who 
fell  in  battle  and  a  complete  roster  of  all  the  officers  and 
men  connected  with  it,  showing  all  changes  by  promotion, 
death  or  resignation,  during  the  military  existence  of  the 
Regiment.  By  Chaplain  E.  M.  Haynes. 

Published  by  the  Tenth  Vermont  Regimental  Association.     1870. 

8vo.     pp.  VI.  249. 

Haynes,  E.  M. — A  HISTORY  OF  THE  TENTH  REGIMENT  Vt.  Vols., 
with  biographical  sketches  of  nearly  every  officer  who  ever 
belonged  to  the  Regiment,  and  many  of  non-commissioned 
officers  and  men,  and  complete  roster  of  all  the  officers  and 
men  connected  with  it,  showing  all  changes  by  promotion, 
death  or  resignation,  during  the  military  existence  of  the 
Regiment.  By  the  Chaplain,  E.  M.  Haynes,  D.  D. 

Rutland,  Vt.:  The  Tuttle  Company,  Printers.     1894.     8vo.     pp.  V.  (2)  1-504. 

"Second  edition,  revised,  enlarged  and  embellished  by  over  sixty  engravings, 

and  fully  illustrated  by  maps  and  charts  of  battlefields." 

Autograph  letter  of  Chaplain  Haynes. 

Haynes,  Martin  A. — A  POEM  read  at  the  Second  Reunion  of 
New  Hampshire  Veterans,  held  at  Weirs  Landing,  N.  H. 
(Camp  Phin  P.  Bixby),  August  13,  14  and  15,  1878.  By 
Martin  A.  Haynes. 

Printed  and  sold  for  the  N.  H.  Veteran  Association.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Haynes,  Martin  A. — HISTORY  of  the  Second  Regiment  New 
Hampshire  Volunteers.  Its  camps,  marches  and  battles. 
By  Martin  A.  Haynes. 

(Motto.)     Manchester,  N.  H.:  Charles  F.  Livingston,  Printer.      1865. 
I2mo.     pp.  VIII. -223.     Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Patterson. 

Haynes,  Martin  A. — A  HISTORY  OF  THE  SECOND  REGIMENT 
New  Hampshire  Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion.  By  Martin  A.  Haynes,  Company  I. 

Lakeport,  New  Hampshire.      1896.     8vo.     pp.  XV.  1-350  (2)  125  (l). 

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Haynes,  Philip  C. — JOURNAL-HISTORY  of  Hundred  and  Third 
Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry.  By  Philip  C.  Haynes,  late 
Lieutenant-Colonel  of  the  Regiment  and  Brevet  Brigadier- 
General. 

Bynan,  Ohio.     1872.     I2mo.     pp.  184  (4).     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Hays,  E.  Z. — HISTORY  of  the  Thirty-second  Regiment  Ohio 
Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry.  Edited  by  E.  Z.  Hays, 
Chairman  of  the  Regimental  Historical  Committee,  and 
examined  and  approved  by  Warner  Mills,  George 
Knofflock,  W.  G.  Snodgrass,  Historical  Committee. 

Columbus,  Ohio:  Cott  &  Evans,  Printers.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  279. 

Hays,  Gilbert  Adams — Morrow,  William  H. — UNDER  THE 
RED  PATCH.  Story  of  the  Sixty-third  Regiment  Penn 
sylvania  Volunteers,  1861-1864.  Compiled  by  Gilbert 
Adams  Hays,  with  personal  narrative  by  William  H. 
Morrow,  Company  A.  Published  by  Sixty-third  Penn 
sylvania  Volunteer  Regimental  Association.  1908. 

Pittsburg,  Pa.:  Press  of  Market  Review  Publishing  Co.     n.  d. 

8vo.     pp.  476  (3). 

Hays,  John. — THE  I3OTH  REGIMENT  Pennsylvania  Volunteers 
in  the  Maryland  Campaign  and  the  Battle  of  Antietam. 
An  address  delivered  June  7,  1894,  before  Capt.  Colwell 
Post  201  G.  A.  R.,  by  John  Hays,  late  1st  Lieut,  and  Adjt. 
and  Act.  Asst.  Adjt-Gen.  2nd  Brig.,  3d  Div.,  2nd  Army 
Corps. 

Carlisle,  Pa.     1894.     8vo.     pp.  21.     "Published  by  request." 

Hayward,  J.  Henry. — POETICAL  PEN-PICTURES  OF  THE  WAR. 
Selected  from  our  Union  Poets.  By  J.  Henry  Hayward. 
Published  for  the  purpose  of  founding  a  Building  Fund 
for  the  "Union  Home  and  School,"  established  for  the 
education  and  maintenance  of  our  Volunteers'  children 
who  may  be  left  unprovided  for.  Organized  May,  1861. 
Chartered  by  Act  of  Legislature,  April,  1862. 

New  York:  Published  by  the  Editor.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  408. 
Third  edition. 

Hazelton,  Joseph  Powers. — DARING  ENTERPRISES  OF  OFFICERS 

AND  MEN.     By  Captain  Hazelton. 
Washington,  D.  C.:  The  National  Tribune.     1899.     I2mo.     pp.  256. 

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Hazel  ton,  Joseph  Powers. — SCOUTS,  SPIES  AND  HEROES  of  the 
Great  Civil  War,  including  thrilling  adventures,  daring 
deeds,  heroic  exploits,  wonderful  escapes  of  spies,  scouts 
and  detectives,  with  songs,  ballads,  anecdotes,  sayings, 
watchwords,  battle  cries,  and  humorous  and  pathetic 
incidents  of  the  War.  By  Captain  Joseph  Powers 
Hazelton.  Illustrated. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J.:  Star  Publishing  Company.     (1892.)  8vo.     pp.  512. 

Hazelton,  Joseph  Powers. — SCOUTS,  SPIES  AND  DETECTIVES 
of  the  Great  Civil  War.  Including  thrilling  adventures, 
daring  deeds,  heroic  exploits,  and  wonderful  escapes. 
By  Captain  Joseph  Powers  Hazelton. 

Washington,  D.  C:  The  National  Tribune.     1899.     I2mo.     pp.  248. 

Hazen,    William    Babcock. — A    NARRATIVE    OF    MILITARY 

SERVICE.     By  General  W.  B.  Hazen. 
Boston:  Ticknor  &  Company.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  X.  1-450. 

Head,  Thomas  A. — CAMPAIGNS  AND  BATTLES  OF  THE  SIXTEENTH 
REGIMENT  Tennessee  Volunteers,  in  the  War  between  the 
States,  with  incidental  sketches  of  the  part  performed  by 
other  Tennessee  troops  in  the  same  war  1861-1865.  By 
Thomas  A.  Head. 

Nashville,  Tenn.:  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Publishing  House.     1885. 

I2mo.     pp.  488. 

Headley,  Joel  Tyler. — GRANT  AND  SHERMAN  :  Their  Campaigns 
and  Generals,  comprising  an  authentic  account  of  battles 
and  sieges,  adventures  and  incidents,  including  biographies 
of  prominent  Generals  who  brought  to  a  triumphant  close 
the  Great  Rebellion  of  1861-1865,  with  numerous  fine 
steel  portraits,  battle  scenes,  and  maps.  Sold  only  by 
subscription. 

New  York:  E.  B.  Treat  &  Co.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  608. 

Headley,  Joel  Tyler. — -THE  GREAT  REBELLION.  A  history  of 
the  Civil  War  in  the  United  States  *  *  *  with  numerous 
fine  steel  engravings. 

Hartford,  Conn.:  Hurlbert,  Williams  &  Co.     1863-66. 

8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  506.     Vol.  II.  pp.  701  (i).     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Headley,    Joel    Tyler. — THE    LIFE    OF    ULYSSES    S.    GRANT, 

General-in-Chief  U.  S.  A.     Illustrated. 
New  York.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  - 

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Headley,  John  W. — CONFEDERATE  OPERATIONS  IN  CANADA 
AND  NEW  YORK.  By  John  W.  Headley.  Illustrated  by 
portraits. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1906. 

8vo.     pp.  XV.  16-480. 

Headley,  Phineas  Camp. — LIGHTING  PHIL.  The  life  and 
military  career  of  Philip  Henry  Sheridan,  General  of  the 
Army  of  the  United  States.  By  Rev.  P.  C.  Headley. 

Boston:  Lea  &  Shepard,  Publishers.     1899.     121110.     pp.  380.     New  edition. 

Headley,  Phineas  Camp. — LIFE  AND  MILITARY  CAREER  of 
Major-General  William  Tecumseh  Sherman.  By  Rev. 
P.  C.  Headley. 

New  York:  William  H.  Appleton.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  368. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Sherman. 

Headley,  Phineas  Camp. — THE  LIFE  AND  CAMPAIGNS  of 
Lieut. -Gen.  U.  S.  Grant,  from  his  boyhood  to  the  surrender 
of  Lee,  including  an  accurate  account  of  Sherman's  Great 
March  from  Chattanooga  to  Washington  and  the  final 
official  reports  of  Sheridan,  Meade,  Sherman  and  Grant, 
with  portraits  on  steel  of  Stanton,  Grant  and  his  Generals 
and  other  illustrations. 

New  York.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Headley,  Phineas  Camp.- — LIFE  AND  MILITARY  CAREER  of 
Major-General  Philip  Henry  Sheridan.  By  Rev.  P.  C. 
Headley. 

New  York:  William  H.  Appleton.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  358. 

Autograph  of  Gen.  Sheridan  and  newspaper  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

Headley,  Phineas  Camp. — THE  HERO  BOY,  or  the  life  and 
deeds  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Grant.  By  Rev.  P.  C.  Headley. 

New  York:  William  H.  Appleton.     1864. 
I2mo.     pp.  IX.  (i)  340.     (Slip  Errata.) 

Headley,  Phineas  Camp.  —  THE  PATRIOT  BOY,  or  the  life 
and  career  of  Major-General  Ormsby  M.  Mitchel.  By 
Rev.  P.  C.  Headley. 

New  York:  William  H.  Appleton.     1865.      121110.     pp.  278. 

Headley,  Phineas  Camp. — MASSACHUSETTS  IN  THE  REBELLION. 
A  record  of  the  historical  position  of  the  Commonwealth 
and  the  services  of  the  leading  statesmen.  The  military, 
the  colleges  and  the  people  in  the  Civil  War  of  1861-65. 
By  P.  C.  Headley. 

Boston:  Walker,  Fuller  &  Company.     1866.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  XII.  688. 

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Heald,  W.  Irving. — A  COLLECTION  OF  RELICS  Battlefield  of 
Gettysburg,  owned  by  W.  Irving  Heald,  West  Somerville, 

Mass. 
8vo.     pp.  4.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Hedley,  Fenwick  Y. — MARCHING  THROUGH  GEORGIA.  Pen- 
pictures  of  every-day  life  in  General  Sherman's  Army, 
from  the  beginning  of  the  Atlanta  Campaign  until  the 
close  of  the  War.  By  F.  Y.  Hedley,  Adjutant  Thirty- 
second  Illinois  Infantry,  member  of  Society  of  the  Army 
of  the  Tennessee.  Illustrated  by  F.  L.  Stoddard. 

Chicago:  R.  R.  Donnelley  &  Sons.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  490  (i). 

Heard,  John  W. — UNITED  STATES  vs.  JOHN  W.  HEARD,  a 
Citizen  of  Maryland.  Defence  of  the  prisoner  before  a 
Military  Commission  at  Fort  McHenry,  Md.,  charged 
with  recruiting  troops  in  the  Federal  lines  for  the  Con 
federate  Army.  September,  1863. 

(Baltimore:  Murphy  &  Co.,  Printers.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  29. 

Heazlitt,  James  B. — JOURNAL  Jan.  22,  1863,  to  August  23, 
1863,  Sergeant  in  Knap's  Penna.  Independent  Battery 
"E."  Killed  July  20,  1864,  at  Peach  Tree  Creek,  Ga. 

Ms.     I2mo.     pp.  (23). 

Hedberg,  Alfred. — REPORTS. 

1.  In  the  matter  of  the  bill  for  the  relief  of  Alfred  Hedberg.     n.  p.  n.  d. 
pp.  47. 

2.  Alfred  Hedberg.     Report:  Committee  on  Military  Affairs.     April 
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5.  (Public  No.  65.)     (i). 
8vo. 

Hedges,  W. — THREE  YEARS  IN  MONTGOMERY,  ALA. 

Harper's  Magazine,  July,  1864.     pp.  — 

Hedrick,  Mary  A. — 1861-1865.  Incidents  of  the  Civil  War 

during  the  four  years  of  its  progress.  By  Mary  A. 
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Lowell,  Mass.:  S.  W.  Huse  &  Co.    _l888.  4to.     pp.  179. 

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Heermance,  Edgar  L. — A  DISCOURSE  in  commemoration  of 
James  P.  Bell,  Andrew  B.  Van  Buren,  Jacob  Schlemer, 
William  Schlemer,  Albert  Smith,  David  Rose,  Joseph 
Cryne,  and  others  Volunteers  from  Castleton,  N.  Y., 
who  have  died  in  the  National  Army  during  the  present 
war,  preached  in  the  Ref.  Prot.  Dutch  Church,  of 
Castleton,  July  31,  1864,  by  Rev.  Edgar  L.  Heermance, 
Pastor. 

Albany:  Van  Benthuysen's  Steam  Printing  House.      1864.     8vo.     pp.  47. 

Heermance,  William  L. — ORATION  of  Col.  W.  L.  Heermance, 
at  Dedication  of  Monument,  Sixth  New  York  Cavalry, 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  11,  1889. 

New  York:  G.  H.  Burton,  Book  and  Job  Printer.     8vo.     pp.  9. 

Heintzelman,    Samuel    Peter. — OFFICIAL    REPORT    of    the 

Battle  of  Williamsburg,  Va.     1862. 
Original  Ms.     4to.     pp.  (18). 

Heitman,  Francis  B. — HISTORICAL  REGISTER  of  the  United 
States  Army,  from  its  organization  September  29,  1789, 
to  September  29,  1889.  By  F.  B.  Heitman,  Clerk, 
Adjutant-General's  Office,  War  Department. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  The  National  Tribune.     1890.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  890. 

Heitman,  Francis  B. — HISTORICAL  REGISTER  and  Dictionary 
of  the  United  States  Army  from  its  organization,  September 
29,  1789,  to  March  2,  1903.  By  Francis  B.  Heitman. 
Published  under  act  of  Congress  approved  March  2,  1903. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1903.     4to. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  1-1069.     Vol.  II.  pp.  1-626. 

Hembaker,  Henry,  Jr. — Lynch,  John. — TRUE  HISTORY. 
Jefferson  Davis  Answered.  The  horrors  of  the  Ander- 
sonville  Prison  Pen.  The  personal  experience  of  Henry 
Hembaker,  Jr.,  and  John  Lynch,  late  of  the  United  States 
Volunteer  Army,  and  formerly  prisoners  of  War. 

Philadelphia:  Merrihew  &  Son,  Printers.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

Henderson,  G.  F.  R. — ALDERSHOT  MILITARY  SOCIETY.  The 
Battle  of  Gettysburg,  July  i,  2  and  3,  1863.  By  Major 
G.  F.  R.  Henderson,  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment, 
Professor  of  Military  History  at  the  Staff  College,  etc., 
Tuesday,  9th  February,  1893. 

London,  Aldershot:  Gale  &  Polden,  Publishers.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

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Henderson,  G.  F.  R. — THE  CAMPAIGN  IN  THE  WILDERNESS  of 
Virginia.  Lecture  delivered  by  Lieut. -Col.  G.  F.  R. 
Henderson,  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  Professor  of 
Military  History,  Staff  College,  January  24,  1894. 
Military  Society  of  Ireland. 

London:  Hugh  Rees,  Limited.     1908.     I2mo.     pp.  40.  (Maps  4.) 

Second  edition. 

Henderson,  G.  F.  R. — STONEWALL  JACKSON  and  the  American 
Civil  War.  By  Lieut.-Col.  G.  F.  R.  Henderson,  C.  B. 
Headquarters  Staff.  *****  \yith  an  introduction 
by  Field-Marshal  The  Right  Hon.  Viscount  Wolseley, 
K.  P.,  G.  C.  B.,  G.  C.  M.,  B.  etc. 

London:  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.     1902. 

I2mo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XXIII.  1-447,  with  portraits,  maps  and  plans. 

Vo.  II.  pp.  528,  with  portraits,  maps  and  plans.     New  Edition. 

Henderson,  G.  F.  R. — THE  CAMPAIGN  OF  FREDERICKSBURG 
Nov. -Dec.,  1862.  A  study  for  Officers  of  Volunteers. 
By  a  line  Officer.  With  maps. 

(Motto.)     London:  Kegan  Paul,  Trench  &  Co.     1886. 

I2mo.     pp.  XVIII.  1-145. 

Henderson,  J.  H. — SOUTHERN  MEN  IN  THE  UNION  ARMY. 
An  address  before  Farragut  Post  No.  15,  District  of 
Washington  and  Alaska  G.  A.  R.  at  Post  Townsend, 
Wash.,  on  Memorial  Sunday  of  1893,  by  Rev.  Comrade 
J.  H.  Henderson. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

Henry,  Guy  Vernon. — MILITARY  RECORD  of  Army  and  Civilian 
Appointments  in  the  United  States  Army.  By  Guy  V. 
Henry,  Brevet  Colonel,  and  Captain,  Third  United  States 
Cavalry. 

New  York:  Carleton.     MDCCCLXIX.     Vol.  I.  pp.  IV.-527- 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.     1873.     Vol.  II.  pp.  391. 

8vo.     2  Vols.     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Henry. 

Henry,  H.  F. — SOUVENIR  of  the  Battlefield  of  Bull  Run,  Battles 
of  July  21,  1861,  and  August  28,  29  and  30,  1862.  By  H. 
F.  Henry.  Copyrighted  by  the  Author.  1900. 

Manassas  Journal  Press,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  29  (i). 

Henry,  Thomas. — ROUTE  MARCHES  of  the  i4Oth  Pennsylvania 
Volunteers,  First  Division,  Second  Army  Corps.  Organ 
ized  September  8,  1862.  Mustered  out  May  31,  1865. 
Prepared  by  Major  Thos.  Henry. 

8vo.     Folio  folded. 

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Henschen,  G.  N.  C. — EPITOME  OF  THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG. 

By  G.  N.  C.  Henschen. 
Harrisburg,  Pa.     n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  3.     Map. 

Henshaw,  Sarah  Edwards.— OUR  BRANCH  and  its  tributaries, 
being  a  history  of  the  work  of  the  Northwestern  Sanitary 
Commission  and  its  auxiliaries  during  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  by  Mrs.  Sarah  Edwards  Henshaw,  including  a 
full  report  of  receipts  and  disbursements  by  E.  W.  Blatch- 
ford,  Treasurer,  and  an  introductory  chapter  by  Hon. 
Mark  Skinner. 

Chicago:  Alfred  L.  Sewell,  Publisher.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  XVI.-432. 

Hepworth,  George  H. — THE  WHIP,  HOE,  AND  SWORD,  or  the 

Gulf  Department  in  '63. 
Boston:  Walker,  Wise  &  Co.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  298. 

Herbert,  George  B.— THE  MAMMOTH  CYCLOPAEDIA  Volume  III. 
Containing  a  history  of  the  Civil  War  in  America,  by 
Captain  George  B.  Herbert,  a  Sketch  of  the  Grand  Army 
of  the  Republic,  also  a  collection  of  anecdotes  of  the 
Rebellion,  with  portraits  and  numerous  other  illustrations. 

New  York.     Oct.  19,  1889.     I2mo.     pp.  552. 

Herbert,  George  B. — THE  POPULAR  HISTORY  OF  THE  CIVIL 
WAR  IN  AMERICA  (1861-1865).  A  complete  narrative  of 
events,  military,  naval,  political  and  congressional,  that 
occurred  during  the  War  for  the  Union,  with  full  informa 
tion  as  to  the  causes  which  brought  on  the  Rebellion. 
By  Capt.  George  B.  Herbert.  With  portraits  and 
numerous  other  illustrations. 

New  York:  F.  M.  Lupton,  Publisher.     1884.     i6mo.     pp.  XX.  415. 

Herbert,  Sidney. — A  COMPLETE  ROSTER  of  the  Volunteer 
Military  Organizations  of  the  State  of  Georgia.  By 
Sidney  Herbert. 

Atlanta:  Jas.  P.  Harrison  &  Co.     1878.     4to.     pp.  (42). 

Autograph  letter  of  Major  Herbert. 

Hereford,  Elizabeth  J. — REBEL  RHYMES  AND  OTHER  POEMS. 

By  Elizabeth  J.  Hereford. 
New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1888.     I2mo.     pp.  78. 

Herman,  L.  L. — THE  VICKSBURG  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK, 
Vicksburg,  Miss.  Published  and  copyrighted  1911,  by 
L.  L.  Herman,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.:  The  Albertype  Company,     n.  d.     481110.     pp.  37. 

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Herr,  George  W. — EPISODES  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR:  Nine  Cam 
paigns  in  Nine  States,  in  which  is  comprised  the  history 
of  the  Fifty-ninth  Regiment  Illinois  Veteran  Volunteer 
Infantry,  together  with  special  mention  of  the  various 
Regiments  with  which  it  was  Brigaded  from  1861  to  1865. 
By  Corporal  Geo.  W.  Herr,  late  Company  C  69th  111., 
Sacramento,  California. 

San  Francisco:  The  Bancroft  Company,  Publishers.     1890. 

Ry.  8vo.     pp.  XIV.  (i)  1-461  XXIX. 

Herrington,  W.  D. — THE  DESERTER'S  DAUGHTER.     By  W.  D. 

Herrington,  3(1  N.  C.  Cav. 
Raleigh,  N.  C.     1865.     i2mo.     pp.  27. 

Hess,  George. — THE  MARYLAND  CAMPAIGN,  from  Sept.  i  to 
Sept.  20,  1862.  History  and  explanation  of  the  Battles 
of  South  Mountain  and  Antietam,  Md.  Giving  a  brief 
account  of  the  most  important  engagements  of  the  Mary 
land  Campaign;  also  an  estimate  of  the  forces  engaged, 
and  losses  in  the  above  named  battles.  Compiled, 
written  and  illustrated  by  George  Hess,  Superintendent 
Antietam  National  Cemetery,  late  of  Co.  I,  28th  Regt. 
Pa.  Vet.  Vol.  Infantry. 

Hagerstown,  Md.:  Globe  Job  Rooms  Print.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  67  (i). 

Hesser,  John  L. — North,  John  W. — DUPLICATE  PAGES  from 
Chapter  IX.  of  the  History  of  the  73d  Illinois  Volunteer 
Infantry.  The  "Preacher"  and  "Persimmon"  Regiment. 

(Springfield,  Illinois.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (2)  617-636. 

Hewes,  Fletcher  W. — HISTORY  of  the  formation,  movements, 
camps,  scouts,  and  battles,  of  the  Tenth  Regiment 
Michigan  Volunteer  Infantry,  containing  a  short  historical 
sketch  of  every  officer  connected  with  the  Regiment,  also 
the  names,  dates  of  enlistment,  nativity,  occupation,  etc., 
of  every  member  of  the  organization,  together  with  dates 
and  places  of  discharge,  deaths,  etc.,  from  the  first  en 
listment  to  date  of  re-enlistment.  Written  and  compiled 
by  F.  W.  H.,  a  member  of  the  Regiment. 

Detroit:  John  Slater's  Book  and  Job  Printing.     1864. 

8vo.    pp.  229.    Errata  (i).    Presentation  copy.  Autograph  of  Col.  C.  M.  Lum. 

Hewins,  Eben  N. — ASSOCIATION  OF  COMPANY  F,  Forty-fourth 

Regiment  Mass.  Vols.  1862-1887. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  (4). 

Hewins,  Eben  N. — THE  ROLL  OF  ASSOCIATION  OF  COMPANY  F, 
44th  Regiment  Mass.  Volunteers,  prepared  by  the 
Secretary.  Printed  for  the  Association. 

Dedham,  Mass.:  Press  of  Hugh  Mcjullen.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

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Hewitt,     Christian     Cyrus.  —  NINETEENTH     REGIMENT    OF 
INFANTRY.     By  Lieut.  C.  C.  Hewitt,  igth  U.  S.  Infantry. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  July,  1892.     pp.  835-850. 

Heyburn,  Weldon  Brinton. — REMARKS  of  Hon.  Weldon  B. 

Heyburn,  of  Idaho,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 

February  7,  1910. 
Washington.     1910.     8vo.     pp.  8  (3). 

"On  the  erection  by  the  United  States   Government  of  Confederate  Monu 
ments." 

teysinger,  Isaac  Winter. — ANTIETAM  and  the  Maryland  and 
Virginia  Campaigns  of  1862,  from  the  Government 
Records — Union  and  Confederate — mostly  unknown  and 
which  have  now  first  disclosed  the  truth.  Approved  by 
the  War  Department.  By  Captain  Isaac  W.  Heysinger, 
M.  A.,  M.  D.  of  the  Military  Order  of  Loyal  Legion,  and 
of  the  Military  Service  Institution  of  the  United  States, 
Governor's  Island,  N.  Y. 

New  York:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1912.     I2mo.     pp.  322. 

Autograph  letter  and  presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Heysinger,  Isaac  Winter.  —  THE  CAVALRY  COLUMN  FROM 
HARPER'S  FERRY  in  the  Antietam  Campaign.  By  I.  W. 
Heysinger,  M.  A.,  M.  D. 

Reprinted  from  Journal  of  U.  S.  Cavalry  Association,  January,  1914. 
8vo.     pp.  54.     Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Hickenlooper,    Andrew. — (ADDRESS    before    Crocker's    Iowa 

Brigade.) 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

Hickenlooper,  Andrew. 

1.  General  Hickenlooper  at  the  Battle  of  Shiloh.     pp.  (8). 

2.  Hickenlooper.     Soldier  and  Citizen,     pp.  (9). 
Cincinnati:  Semi- Weekly  Commercial,     n.  d.     8vo.     Mounted. 

Hickenlooper,  Andrew. — SHERMAN.  General  Andrew  Hicken- 
looper's  address  at  the  Twenty-third  Meeting  of  the 
Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee.  Chicago,  111., 
October  7,  1891. 

Cincinnati:  Press  of  F.  W.  Freeman.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Hickenlooper,  Frank. — AN  ILLUSTRATED  HISTORY  of  Monroe 
County,  Iowa.  A  complete  civil,  political,  and  military 
history  of  the  county  from  its  earliest  period  of  organiza 
tion  down  to  1896,  including  sketches  of  pioneer  life, 
anecdotes,  biography,  and  longdrawn  reminiscences  spun 
out  by  the  "Oldest  Inhabitant."  By  Frank  Hicken 
looper.  (Record  of  Monroe  Co.  Soldiers  and  Companies.) 

Albia,  Iowa.     1896.     I2mo.     pp.  360. 

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Hicks,  Henry  George. — FORT  DONELSON.  By  Brevet  Major 
Henry  G.  Hicks,  First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant  Ninety- 
third  Illinois  Infantry,  U.  S.  Volunteers.  Read  before 
the  Minnesota  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  October  13,  1896. 

(St.  Paul,  Minn.     1896.)     8vo.     pp.  17.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Hicks,  Irl. — THE  PRISONER'S  FAREWELL  to  Johnson's  Island, 
or  Valedictory  address  to  the  Young  Men's  Christian 
Association  of  Johnson's  Island,  Ohio.  A  Poem  by  Irl 
Hicks. 

St.  Louis.     1872.     i6mo.     pp.  29. 

Hiester,  William  M. — THE  PLACE  OF  THE  RINGGOLD  LIGHT 
ARTILLERY  of  Reading,  among  the  first  five  companies 
from  Pennsylvania  which  marched  to  the  defence  of 
Washington,  April,  1861.  A  paper  read  before  the 
Historical  Society  of  Berks  County,  June  14,  1870. 

Reading,  Pa.:  Printed  by  order  of  the  Society.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Higginson,  Henry  Lee. — FOUR  ADDRESSES  by  Henry  Lee 
Higginson:  The  Soldiers'  Field;  The  Harvard  Union  I.; 
The  Harvard  Union  II.;  Robert  Gould  Shaw. 

Boston:  D.  B.  Updike.     MDCCCCII.     I2mo.     pp.  107.     Privately  printed. 

Higginson,  Henry  Lee.— THE  SOLDIERS'  FIELD. 

(Boston.     1890.)     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Higginson,  Thomas  Wen tworth — Jaques,  Florence  Wyman. 

—List  of  Battles  and  Casualties  of  Massachusetts  Troops 
during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.     By  Col.  T.  W.  Hig 
ginson  and  Florence  Wyman  Jaques. 
Boston:  David  Clapp  &  Son,  Printers.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Higginson,  Thomas  Wentworth. — ARMY  LIFE  IN  A  BLACK 

REGIMENT  (ist  S.  C.  Volunteers). 
Boston.     1870.     i2mo.     pp.  IV.  284.     Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Higginson. 

Higginson,  Thomas  Wentworth. — MASSACHUSETTS  in  the 
Army  and  Navy  during  the  War  of  1861-65.  Prepared 
under  the  authority  of  the  State  by  Thomas  Wentworth 
Higginson,  State  Military  and  Naval  Historian. 

Boston:  Wright  &  Potter  Printing  Co.      1896. 

Ry.  8vo.    Vol.  I.  pp.  XV.  1-647.     Vol.  II.  pp.  805. 

374 


High,  Edwin  W. — HISTORY  of  the  Sixty-eighth  Regiment 
Indiana  Volunteer  Infantry  1862-1863,  with  a  sketch  of 
E.  A.  King's  Brigade,  Reynolds'  Division,  Thomas' 
Corps,  in  the  Battle  of  Chickamauga.  By  Edwin  W. 
High.  Published  by  request  of  the  Sixty-eighth  Indiana 
Infantry  Association.  1902. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  X.  1-416. 

High,  James  L. — ALUMNI  ANNIVERSARY.  Its  observance  last 
evening.  Address  "The  University  during  the  War,"  by 
James  L.  High,  Esq.  Poem,  "Our  Welcome  Home," 
by  D.  B.  Frankenburger,  Esq. 

Madison,  Wis.:  State  Journal,  Wednesday,  June  20,  1877. 
(pp.  21.)     (Mounted.)     Autograph  note  of  James  L.  High. 

Hill,  Alfred  J. — HISTORY  of  Company  E  of  the  Sixth  Minnesota 
Regiment  of  Volunteer  Infantry,  by  Alfred  J.  Hill,  with 
an  appendix  by  Capt.  Charles  J.  Sties. 

St.  Paul,  Minn.:  Pioneer  Press  Co.     1899.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  45. 

Hill,  Alonzo. — IN  MEMORIAM.  A  discourse  preached  in 
Worcester  Oct.  5,  1862,  on  Lieut.  Thomas  Jefferson  Spur, 
Fifteenth  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  who  was  mortally 
wounded  at  the  Battle  of  Antietam,  died  in  Hagerstown, 
Sept.  27th  following. 

Boston:  John  Wilson  &  Son.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

Hill,  Alonzo. — REVELATION  BY  FIRE.  A  sermon  preached  in 
Worcester,  Aug.  17,  1862,  the  Sunday  after  the  burial  of 
Mr.  William  Hudson,  a  private  in  the  Twenty-fifth 
Regiment  of  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  by  Alonzo  Hill. 

Boston:  John  Wilson  &  Son.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Hill,  Alonzo  F.— OUR  BOYS  (8th  Penna.  Reserves).  The 
personal  experiences  of  a  soldier  in  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac. 

Philadelphia.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  42. 

Hill,  Charles  S. — THE  OLD  NATIONAL  RIFLES.     A  series  of 

reminiscences.     By  one  who  was  a  member. 
Washington:  The  Washington  Post,  Aug.  29,  1886,  to  Oct.  24,  1886. 
I2mo.     pp.  28.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

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"Hill,  Daniel  Harvey. — THE  CONFEDERATE  SOLDIERS  IN  THE 
RANKS.  An  address  by  Major-General  D.  H.  Hill,  of 
North  Carolina,  before  the  Virginia  Division  of  the 
Association  of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  at  Rich 
mond,  Virginia,  on  Thursday  evening,  October  22,  1885, 
also  some  account  of  the  banquet,  including  the  response 
of  the  Hon.  O.  B.  Lucas,  of  West  Virginia,  to  the  toast 
"Our  Dead." 
Richmond:  Wm.  Ellis  Jones.  1885.  8vo.  pp.  28. 

Hill,    Daniel    Harvey. — THE    LAND    WE    LOVE.     A    monthly 
magazine    devoted    to   literature,    military    history,   and 
agriculture. 
Charlotte,  N.  C.     8vo. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  VI.  1-446,  May-Oct.,  1866.     Vol.  II.  pp.  IV.  1-476.  Nov.-April, 
1866-67.     Vol.  III.  pp.  VI.  1-514.     May-Oct.,  1867.     Vol.  IV.  pp.  VI. 
1-542.  Nov.-April,  1867-68.     Vol.  V.  pp.  VI.  1-548.  May.-Oct.,  1868. 
Vol.  VI.  pp.  1-436.  Nov.-March,  1868-69.     (Complete.) 
Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Hill. 

Hill,  Daniel  Harvey. — THE  LOST  DISPATCH. 

The  Land  We  Love,  Feb.,  1868.     pp.  270-284. 

--Hill,    Daniel    Harvey. — THE    LOST    DISPATCH.     (A    reply    to 

Pollard  and  others.) 
The  Land  We  Love,  Feb.-July,  1868.     pp.  (18). 

Hill,  Frederick  Trevor. — ON  THE  TRAIL  OF  GRANT  AND  LEE. 
A  narrative  history  of  the  boyhood  and  manhood  of  two 
Americans  based  upon  their  own  writings,  official  records 
and  other  authoritative  information.  By  Frederick  Trevor 
Hill.  Illustrations  in  color  by  Arthur  E.  Bacher. 

New  York  and  London:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1911. 

Sm.  4to.     pp.  XIV.  1-305- 

Hill,  Herbert  E. — CAMPAIGN  IN  THE  SHENANDOAH  VALLEY, 
1 864.  A  paper  read  before  the  Eighth  Vermont  Volunteers 
and  First  Vermont  Cavalry,  at  their  Annual  Reunion, 
in  Montpelier,  Vermont,  November  2,  1886,  by  Colonel 
Herbert  E.  Hill,  of  Boston. 

Boston:  Rand  Avery  Company,  Printers.      1886.     8vo.     pp.  13  (l). 

Hill,  J.  J.— A  SKETCH  of  the  2Qth  Regiment  of  Connecticut 
Colored  Troops,  giving  a  full  account  of  its  formation,  of 
all  the  battles  through  which  it  passed,  and  its  final 
disbandment.  By  J.  J.  Hill. 

New  York:  Baker  &  Godwin,  Printers.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

376 


Hillard,  George  Stillman. — LIFE  AND  CAMPAIGNS  OF  GEORGE 
B.  MCCLELLAN,  Major-General  U.  S.  Army.  By  G.  S. 
Hillard. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.      1865.     I2mo.     pp.  396. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  McClellan. 

Hillyer,  George.     BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG.     By  George  Hillyer. 

Address  before  the  Walton  County  Georgia  Confederate 

Veterans.     August  2,  1904. 
From  the  Walton  Tribune.     (1904.)     8vo.     pp.  16  (3). 

Hincks,  Edward  Ward. — THE  FORTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT  Massa 
chusetts  Volunteer  Militia — Nine  Months  Men — and  the 
Eighth  Regiment  at  Annapolis  in  1861.  Extracts  from 
Speech  by  General  Edward  W.  Hincks,  of  Cambridge,  at 
Peabody,  November  5,  1883. 

Cambridge,  Mass.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  23.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Hindman,  Thomas  Carmichael. — REGULATIONS  for  General 

Hindman's  Division  in  Camp. 
Memphis:  Appeal.     Montgomery,  Ala.  and  Atlanta,  Ga.     (1863.)   8vo.   pp. — 

Hindman,  Thomas  Carmichael. — REPORT  of  Major-General 
Hindman  of  his  operations  in  the  Trans-Mississippi 
District.  Published  by  order  of  Congress. 

Richmond:  R.  M.  Smith.     1864.     8vo.-    pp.  26. 

Hindman,  Wilbur  F. — CORPORAL  Si  KLEGG  AND  His  "PARD," 

how  they  lived  and  talked,  and  what  they  did  and 
suffered,  while  fighting  for  the  flag.  By  Wilbur  F. 
Hinman,  late  Lieutenant-Colonel  Sixty-fifth  Regiment 
Ohio  Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry.  With  193  original 
illustrations  drawn  by  George  Y.  Coffin. 
Cleveland,  Ohio:  F.  H.  Braggins  &  Co.  1888.  8vo.  pp.  XIX.  1-706. 

Hinkle,  Frederick  Wallis. — ARMY  RIFLES.  Paper  of  Com 
panion  Frederick  W.  Hinkle,  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  read 
before  the  Ohio  Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion, 
February  5,  1908. 

n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

Hinkley,  Julian  Wisner. — A  NARRATIVE  OF  SERVICE  with  the 
Third  Wisconsin  Infantry.  By  Julian  Wisner  Hinkley, 
Captain  of  Company  E,  and  sometime  Acting  Major  of 
said  Regiment. 

Wisconsin  History  Commission,  September,  1912.     No.  7. 

8vo.     pp.  XI.  1-197. 

377 


Hinman,  Wilbur  F. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  SHERMAN  BRIGADE. 
The  camp,  the  march,  the  battle  and  how  "the  boys" 
lived  and  died  during  four  years  of  active  field  service. 
Sixty-fourth  Ohio  Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry.  Sixty- 
fifth  Ohio  Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry.  Sixth  Battery, 
Ohio  Veteran  Volunteer  Artillery.  McLaughlin's 
Squadron,  Ohio  Veteran  Volunteer  Cavalry.  With  368 
illustrations.  By  Wilbur  F.  Hinman,  late  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  Sixty-fifth  Ohio  Regiment,  Author  of  "Corporal 
Si  Klegg  and  His  Pard,"  etc. 

(Extract.)     Published  by  the  Author.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  XXII.  33-1104. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Hinton,  Isaac  T. — A  HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the  Quitman 
Guards,  Company  "E,"  Sixteenth  Mississippi  Regiment, 
Harris  Brigade,  from  its  organization  in  Holmesville, 
April  21,  1 86 1,  to  the  surrender  of  the  Army  of  Northern 
Virginia,  9th  April,  1865.  By  one  of  the  Quitman  Guards. 

New  Orleans:  Isaac  T.  Hinton,  Printer.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  77. 

Hipp,  Ernest  Otto. — STORY  OF  UNITED  STATES  OF  NORTH 
AMERICA.  By  Ernest  Otto  Hipp.  Third  Part  from  the 
breaking  out  of  the  War  between  the  States  until  the 
present  time.  With  40  printed  pictures  and  maps. 

Leipsic:  G.  Freytog.     1886.     I2mo.     pp.  268. 

Hitchcock,  Benjamin  W. — CHRONOLOGICAL  RECORD  of  the 
American  Civil  War,  giving  every  event  in  the  order  of  its 
occurrence,  from  November  8,  1860,  to  June  3,  1865,  also 
a  complete  list  of  vessels  captured  by  the  Confederate 

Navy. 
New  York:  Benjamin  W.  Hitchcock.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  (i)  1-566,  covers  (4). 

Hitchcock,  Frederick  L. — WAR  FROM  THE  INSIDE,  or  personal 
experiences,  impressions,  and  reminiscences  of  one  of  the 
"Boys"  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  By  Col.  Frederick 
L.  Hitchcock. 

Philadelphia:  Press  of  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1904.     8vo.     pp.  308. 

Hitchcock,  Ripley. — DECISIVE  BATTLES  OF  AMERICA.  By 
Albert  Bushnell  Hart,  Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson, 
Claude  Halstead  Van  Tyne,  George  Pierce  Garrison,  Rear- 
Admiral  French  Ensor  Chadwick,  U.  S.  N.  (Retired), 
James  K.  Hosmer,  J.  H.  Latane,  Richard  Hildreth, 

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Benson  J.  Lossing  and  others.     Edited  by  Ripley  Hitch 
cock.     Illustrated. 

New  York  and  London:  Harper  &  Brothers,  Publishers.     MCMIX. 

8vo.     pp.  XV.  1-397. 

Hoadley,    John    Chipman. — MEMORIAL    of    Henry    Sanford 
Gansevoort,    Captain    Fifth    Artillery,    and    Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  Brevet,  U.  S.  A.;  Colonel  Thirteenth  New 
York  State  Volunteer  Cavalry  and  Brigadier-General  of 
Volunteers  by  Brevet.     Edited  by  J.  C.  Hoadley,  A.  M. 
Boston:  Rand,  Avery  &  Co.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  335. 
Autograph  note  of  J.  C.  Hoadley  and  Col.  Gansevoort. 

"Presentation  copy  from  Col.  Gansevoort's  sister  Mrs.  A.  Lansing,  at  whose 
expense  150  copies  of  this  beautiful  tribute  was  printed  for  private  distribu 
tion." 

Hoadley,  John  Chipman. — MEMORIAL  of  Henry  Sanford 
Gansevoort,  Captain  Fifth  Artillery,  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  Brevet,  U.  S.  A.;  Colonel  Thirteenth  New 
York  State  Volunteer  Cavalry,  and  Brigadier-General  of 
Volunteers  by  Brevet.  Edited  by  J.  C.  Hoadley,  A.  M. 

Boston:  Rand,  Avery  &  Co.     1875.     8vo.    pp.  1-335.    (Second  Edition  1882.) 

"Printed  for  private  distribution." 

Hobart,  Edwin  L. — A  STORY  OF  VICKSBURG  AND  JACKSON: 
"Lest  We  Forget."  Dispatches  of  Charles  A.  Dana. 
General  John  A.  McClernand,  Commanding  I3th  Army 
Corps.  General  Jacob  G.  Lauman,  Commanding  4th 
Division,  i6th  A.  C.  Report  of  Colonel  Isaac  Pugh, 
4ist  Illinois,  Commanding  First  Brigade;  and  Report  of 
Colonel  George  E.  Bryant,  I2th  Wisconsin,  Commanding 
3rd  Brigade,  4th  Division,  i6th  Army  Corps.  Report  of 
Captain  Frederick  E.  Prime,  Engineer  Officer,  Fourth 
Division,  i6th  Army  Corps.  "All  about  Jackson,"  by 
Samuel  M.  Howard,  Co.  H,  28th  Illinois,  Gettysburg, 
South  Dakota.  Compiled  from  the  official  records  of  the 
Union  and  Confederate  Armies,  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
by  Edwin  L.  Hobart,  Co.  D,  28th  Illinois. 

n.  p.  n.  'd.     8vo.     pp.  28.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Hobart,  Edwin  L. — SEMI-HISTORY  of  a  boy  veteran  of  the 
Twenty-eighth  Regiment  Illinois  Infantry  Volunteers  in 
a  Black  Regiment.  A  diary  of  28th  111.  from  organization 
to  veteranizing.  History  of  the  Fifty-eighth  Regiment 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry  with  some  closing  reminiscences 
with  the  former.  *  *  *  By.  Edwin  L.  Hobart.  *  *  * 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  41  1-53. 

379 


Hobart,  Edwin  L. — THE  TRUTH  ABOUT  SHILOH.  A  compila 
tion  of  facts  and  figures.  An  analysis  reducing  to  a 
percentage  basis  all  losses  in  every  command  engaged  at 
Shiloh.  Comparison  of  losses  in  that  battle  with  other 
battles  of  the  Civil  War  and  others  wars,  and  a  complete 
expose  of  numbers  of  men  engaged  on  both  sides,  and  how 
such  numbers  are  made  up,  in  Union  and  Confederate 
Armies.  By  Edwin  L.  Hobart,  late  Co.  D,  28th  Illinois 
Infantry  Volunteers,  Williams'-Pugh's  Brigade,  Hurlbut's 
Div.,  Army  of  the  Tennessee. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  62  (2). 

Hobart,  Edwin  L. — THE  TRUTH  ABOUT  SHILOH.  A  com 
pilation  of  facts  and  figures.  An  analysis  reducing  to  a 
percentage  basis  all  losses  in  every  command  engaged  at 
Shiloh.  Comparison  of  losses  in  that  battle  with  other 
wars,  and  a  complete  expose  of  number  of  men  engaged  on 
both  sides,  and  how  such  numbers  are  made  up,  in  Union 
and  Confederate  Armies.  By  Edwin  L.  Hobart,  late 
Co.  D,  28th  Illinois  Infantry  Volunteers;  Williams'-Pugh's 
Brigade,  Hurlbut's  Div.,  Army  of  the  Tennessee,  pp. 
VIII.  116. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     Roster  of  Survivors,     pp.  62  (10). 

Hobart,  Harrison  Carroll. — LIBBY  PRISON — The  Escape.     By 

Bvt.  Brig. -Gen.  Harrison  C.  Hobart,  U.  S.  V. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Hockersmith,  Lorenzo  Dow. — MORGAN'S  ESCAPE.  A  thrilling 
story  of  war  times.  A  true  history  of  the  raid  of  General 
Morgan  and  his  men  through  Kentucky,  Indiana  and 
Ohio;  their  incarceration  in  the  Columbus  Penitentiary, 
escape  therefrom  and  tragic  death  of  the  interpid  leader. 
By  Capt.  L.  D.  Hockersmith. 

Madisonville,  Ky. :  Glenn's  Graphic  Print.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  54. 

Hobbs,  C.  A. — VICKSBURG.  A  Poem.  C.  A.  Hobbs,  A.  M., 
First  Sergeant  Company  B,  Ninety-ninth  Illinois  Infantry. 
Illustrated. 

Chicago:  J.  Fairbanks  &  Co.     1880.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  299. 

Hodge,  George  B. — REPORT  of   Brigadier-General  George   B. 

Hodge,  C.  S.  A.,  of  the  operations  of  his  command,  Sept. 

9,  1863. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4. 


Hodge,  George  B. — SKETCH  of  the  ist  Kentucky  Brigade. 
The  Land  We  Love,  February,  1868.     pp.  265-268. 

Hodge,   George  B. — SKETCH  of  the  First  Kentucky  Brigade. 

By  its  Adjutant-General,  G.  B.  Hodge. 

Frankfort,  Ky. :  Printed  at  the  Kentucky  Yeoman  Office.    1874.    8vo.    pp.  31. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Hodges,    Almon    Danforth,    Jr. — MEMOIR    of    James    Swift 

Rogers.     By  Almon  Danforth  Hodges,  Jr. 
Boston:  Press  of  David  Clapp  &  Son.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

Hodges,  Carroll  B. — AN  OLD  REGIMENT  OF  REGULARS.  By 
C.  B.  Hodges,  Second  Lieutenant,  Fourth  U.  S.  Infantry. 
(Illustrated.) 

The  Ohio  Illustrated  Magazine,  October,  1907.     pp.  211-218. 

Hodge,  G.  Woolsey. — A  SERMON  preached  in  the  Church  of  the 
Ascension,  Philadelphia,  by  the  Rev.  G.  Woolsey  Hodge, 
M.  A.,  Rector  of  the  Church,  and  Chaplain  of  the  Penn 
sylvania  Society  of  Sons  of  the  Revolution,  on  the  occasion 
of  the  unveiling  of  a  mural  tablet  in  memory  of  Major 
James  Edward  Carpenter,  Vestryman  and  Rector's 
Warden  of  that  church,  and  a  founder  of  the  Society  of 
Sons  of  the  Revolution,  the  Service  being  held  under  the 
auspices  of  the  Society.  March  2,  1902.  The  members 
of  the  Society,  members  of  the  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion,  officers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Penn 
sylvania,  First  Troop  Philadelphia  City  Cavalry,  and 
others  being  present. 

Lancaster,  Pa.:  Press  of  The  New  Era  Printing  Company,     n.  d. 

4to.     pp.  13. 

Hodges,  William  Romaine. — THE  LENGTHENING  CYCLE  OF 
LIFE.  By  Captain  \V.  R.  Hodges.  Read  before  the 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Missouri  Military  Order  of 
the  Loyal  Legion,  November  7,  1908. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

Hodges,  William  Romaine. — THE  WESTERN  SANITARY  COM 
MISSION  and  what  it  did  for  the  sick  and  wounded  of  the 
Union  Armies  from  1861  to  1865,  with  mention  of  the 
services  of  Companion  James  E.  Yeatman  therewith. 
Read  before  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Missouri 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States, 
February  3,  1906,  by  Captain  W.  R.  Hodges. 

(St.  Louis,  Mo.     1906.)     8vo.     pp.  16. 


Hodgkins,  William  Henry. — CATALOGUE  of  the  Extensive 
Private  Library  of  the  late  Major  Wm.  H.  Hodgkins,  of 
Somerville,  Mass.  Comprising  an  extensive  collection  of 
Civil  War  literature.  Part  I.  Sale  April  16-18,  1906.  pp. 
183  (2).  Part  II.  Sale  April  10-11,  1907.  pp.  112. 

n.  p.     8vo. 

Hodgkins,  William  Henry. — HISTORY  of  the  Thirty-sixth 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  1862-1865.  By  a 
Committee  of  the  Regiment. 

Boston:  Press  of  Rockwell  &  Churchhill.      1884.     8vo.     pp.  XIII.  1-405. 

Autograph  note  of  Major  Hodgkins. 

Hodgkins,  William  Henry. — THE  BATTLE  OF  FORT  STEDMAN, 
Petersburg,  Virginia,  March  25,  1865.  By  William  H. 
Hodgkins. 

(1889.)     8vo.     pp.  49.     Privately  printed. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Major  Hodgkins. 

Hofmann,  John  William. — ADDRESS  delivered  by  Brevet 
Brigadier-General  J.  William  Hofmann,  U.  S.  Vols., 
(late  Colonel  56th  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Veteran 
Volunteer  Infantry),  at  the  dedication  of  the  Regimental 
Memorial  erected  upon  the  field  of  Gettysburg,  by  the 
liberality  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania,  Sept. 
n,  1889. 

Philadelphia:  A.  W.  Auner,  Printer.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  14  (i). 

Presentation  copy.     Privately  printed. 

Hofmann,  John  William. — MILITARY  RECORD  of  Brevet 
Brigadier-General  John  William  Hofmann,  United  States 
Volunteers,  late  Colonel  of  the  (Fifty-sixth  Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Veteran  Volunteers,  Infantry). 

Philadelphia:  A.  W.  Auner,  Printer.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  36  (3). 

50  copies  privately  printed. 

Hofmann,  John  William. — ADDRESS  delivered  by  General 
J.  Wm.  Hofmann,  U.  S.  V.,  at  the  dedication  of  the 
Monument  erected  to  the  56th  Pennsylvania  Veteran 
Volunteers  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  Wednesday, 
Sept.  n,  1889. 

Original  ms.     4to.     pp.  (21). 

Hofmann,  John  William. — REMARKS  ON  THE  BATTLE  OF 
GETTYSBURG.  Operations  on  the  right  of  the  First  Corps, 
Army  of  the  Potomac.  First  day  of  the  fight.  By  Bvt. 
Brig. -Gen.  J.  Wm.  Hofmann,  U.  S.  V.,  late  Colonel  56th 

382 


Regt.  Vet.  Vols.,  commanding  2d  Brig.,  3d  Div.,  5th 
Corps.  Read  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsyl 
vania,  March  8,  1880. 

Philadelphia:  A.  W.  Auner,  Printer.      1880.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Gen.  Hofmann. 

Hoffman,  Wickham. — CAMP,  COURT  AND  SIEGE.  A  narrative 
of  personal  adventure  and  observation  during  two  Wars, 
1861-1865—1870-1871. 

New  York.     1877.     I2mo.     pp.  285. 

Hoge,  A.  H. — THE  BOYS  IN  BLUE,  or  heroes  of  the  "rank  and 
file,"  comprising  incidents  and  reminiscences  from  camp, 
battlefield  and  hospital  with  narratives  of  the  sacrifice, 
suffering  and  triumphs  of  the  soldiers  of  the  Republic,  with 
an  introduction  by  Thomas  M.  Eddy,  D.  D.,  with  illus 
trations  from  original  drawings  of  the  most  striking  scenes 
of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

New  York.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Hoge,  William  James. — SKETCH  of  Dabney  Carr  Harrison, 
Minister  of  the  Gospel  and  Captain  in  the  Army  of  the 
Confederate  States  of  America. 

Richmond,  Va.      1863.      i8mo.     pp.  — 

Hoke,  Jacob. — A  GUIDE  to  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  with 
illustrations  and  map.  By  Jacob  Hoke,  Author  of  "The 
Great  Invasion." 

Dayton,  Ohio:  W.  J.  Shuey,  Publisher.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Hoke,  Jacob. — HISTORICAL.  Reminiscences  of  the  War,  or 
incidents  which  transpired  in  and  about  Chambersburg, 
during  the  \Var  of  the  Rebellion.  By  J.  Hoke. 

Chambersburg,  Pa.:  M.  A.  Foltz,  Printer.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  211. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Hoke,  W.  J. — SKETCH  of  the  38th  Regiment  N.  C.  Troops.     By 

Col.  W.  J.  Hoke. 
Our  Living  and  Our  Dead,  Feb.,  1875.     pp.  545-551. 

Holbrook,  William  C. — A  NARRATIVE  of  the  Services  of  the 
officers  and  enlisted  men  of  the  7th  Regiment  of  Vermont 
Volunteers  (Veterans)  from  1862  to  1866.  By  Wm.  C. 
Holbrook,  late  Colonel  7th  Vt.  Veteran  Vols. 

New  York:  American  Bank  Note  Company.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-219. 

Autograph  note  of  Col.  Holbrook. 

383 


Holcombe,  R.  J. — Adams,  F.  W. — AN  ACCOUNT  OF  THE 
BATTLE  OF  WILSON'S  CREEK,  or  Oak  Hills,  fought  between 
the  Union  Troops,  commanded  by  Gen.  N.  Lyon,  and  the 
Southern  or  Confederate  Troops,  under  command  of 
Gens.  McCulloch  and  Price,  on  Saturday,  August  10, 
1861,  in  Greene  County,  Missouri.  Written  and  compiled 
from  authentic  sources  by  Holcombe  and  Adams.  Pub 
lished  on  the  Twenty-second  Anniversary  of  the  Battle, 
as  a  full  and  faithful  account,  and  as  a  memorial  of  the 
reunion  of  the  Survivors  of  the  Engagement  of  both  sides 
held  August  8,  9  and  10,  1883. 

Springfield,   Missouri.     1883.     8vo.     pp.   104.     Autographs  of  Authors. 

Holden,  William. — MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION 
of  the  United  States  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Ohio. 
Catalogue  of  the  Library.  Prepared  under  the  direction 
of  Brevet  Major  A.  M.  VanDyke,  U.  S.  V.,  Recorder,  by- 
Captain  William  Holden,  Asst.  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  V. 

Cincinnati.     1901.     8vo.     pp.  115. 

Holland,  Mary  A.  Gardner. — OUR  ARMY  NURSES.  Interesting 
sketches,  addresses,  and  photographs  of  nearly  one 
hundred  of  the  noble  women  who  served  in  hospitals  and 
on  the  battlefields  during  Our  Civil  War.  Compiled  by 
Mary  A.  Gardner  Holland. 

Boston:  B.  Wilkins  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  548. 

Holland,  Mary  A.  Gardner. — OUR  ARMY  NURSE.  Interesting 
sketches  and  photographs  of  over  one  hundred  of  the 
noble  women  who  served  in  hospitals  and  on  battlefields 
during  our  late  Civil  War,  1861-1865.  Compiled  by  Mary 
A.  Gardner  Holland. 

Boston:  Press  of  Lounsbery,  Nichols  &  Worth.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  600. 

Holliday,  F.  M. — Lucas,  Daniel  Bedinger. — IN  MEMORIAM, 
General  Robert  E.  Lee,  ceremonies  at  Winchester,  Va., 
January  19,  1871.  Oration  by  Col.  F.  M.  Holliday. 
Poem  by  Daniel  B.  Lucas,  Esq. 

Winchester:  Printed  at  the  "Times"  Office.     1871.     8vo.     pp.  60. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Col.  Holliday,  C.  S.  A. 

Hollister,    Ovando   J.— HISTORY    of    the    First    Regiment   of 

Colorado  Volunteers. 
Denver,  C.  T.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  178. 
Autograph  note  of  Author  and  Col.  J.  P.  Slough. 

384 


Hollock,  Charles. — SKETCHES  OF  "STONEWALL  JACKSON." 
Giving  the  leading  events  of  his  life  and  military  career, 
his  dying  moments  and  the  obsequies  at  Richmond  and 
Lexington.  English  Edition. 

Halifax,  N.  S.:  Printed  by  James  Bowes  &  Sons.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  IV. 

Holmes,  Clay  W. — THE  ELMIRA  PRISON  CAMP.  A  history  of 
the  military  prison  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  July  6,  1864,  to 
July  10,  1865.  By  Clay  W.  Holmes,  A.  M.  With  an 
appendix  containing  names  of  the  Confederate  prisoners 
buried  in  Woodlawn  National  Cemetery.  With  62 
illustrations. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1912. 
8vo.     pp.  XVII.  1-465. 

Holmes,    John. — NINE    MONTHS    IN    ANDERSONVILLE.     Ex 
periences  of  Captain  John  Holmes,  of  Mellen,  Wisconsin, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  19  (i). 

Holmes,  Mead. — A  SOLDIER  OF  THE  CUMBERLAND.  Memoir 
of  Mead  Holmes,  Jr.,  Sergeant  Co.  "K,"  2ist  Regt. 
Wisconsin  Volunteers. 

Boston.     1864.     i6mo.     pp.  240. 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.— MY  HUNT  AFTER  THE  CAPTAIN! 

The  Atlantic  Monthly,  Dec.,  1862.     pp.  -  •    Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell. — MY  HUNT  AFTER  "THE  CAPTAIN." 

"Soundings  from  the  Atlantic." 
Boston:  James  R.  Osgood  &  Company.     1872.     I2mo.     pp.  24-123. 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell. — ORATION  delivered  before  the 
city  authorities  of  Boston,  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1863, 
by  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes. 

Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  60. 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell,  Jr. — DEAD,  YET  LIVING.  An 
address  delivered  at  Keene,  N.  H.,  Memorial  Day,  May 
30,  1884,  by  Hon.  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  Jr.,  (Lt.- 
Colonel  2Oth  Mass.  Vols.)  Reprinted  from  the  Boston 
Daily  Advertiser,  by  the  Author's  permission. 

Boston:  Ginn,  Heath  &  Company.     1884.     i6mo.     pp.  12. 

Autograph  note  of  Colonel  Holmes. 

385 


Holmes,  Prescott. — THE  BATTLES  OF  THE  WAR  FOR  THE 
UNION.  The  story  of  the  Great  Civil  War,  from  the 
election  of  Abraham  Lincoln  to  the  Surrender  at  Appo- 
mattox,  impartially  told  by  Prescott  Holmes,  with  eighty 
illustrations. 

Philadelphia:  Henry  Altemus  Company.     (1897.)     I2mo.     pp.  338. 

Holmes,  Theodore  J.—  A  MEMORIAL  of  John  S.  Jameson, 
Sergeant  in  the  1st  Conn.  Cavalry,  who  died  at  Ander- 
sonville,  Ga.  (Portrait.) 

n.  p.  n.  d.      1 2 mo.     pp.  31.     Privately  printed. 

Autograph  letter  of  Chaplain  Holmes  and  note  of  Mrs.  Jameson. 

Holmes,  Theopilus  Hunter  —  Hill,  Ambrose  Powell  - 
Stevenson,  Carter  Littlepage. — REPORT  of  Lieutenant- 
General  Holmes  of  the  Battle  of  Helena;  also  Report  of 
Lieutenant-General  A.  P.  Hill  of  the  Battle  of  Bristoe 
Station;  also  Report  of  Major-General  Stevenson  of  the 
expedition  into  East  Tennessee.  Published  by  order  of 
Congress. 

Richmond:  R.  M.  Smith,  Public  Printer.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  63. 

Holstein,    William    H.    (Mrs.)  -  -  THREE    YEARS    IN    FIELD 

HOSPITALS  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.     By  Mrs.  H. 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1867.     i6mo.     pp.  131. 

Holt,  Joseph. — VINDICATION  OF  JUDGE  ADVOCATE-GENERAL 
HOLT,  from  the  foul  slanders  of  traitors,  their  aiders, 
abettors,  and  sympathizers  acting  in  the  interest  of 
Jefferson  Davis.  Second  Edition  comprising  the  de 
positions. 

(Washington.     Sept.  4,  1866.)     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Hood,  John  Bell. — ADVANCE  AND  RETREAT.  Personal  ex 
periences  in  the  United  States  and  Confederate  Armies. 
By  J.  B.  Hood,  Lieutenant-General  in  the  Confederate 
Army.  Published  for  the  Hood  Orphan  Memorial  Fund. 

New  Orleans,  La.:  G.  T.  Beauregard.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  358. 

19  engravings  and  3  maps  inserted. 

Hooker,  Joseph. — DID  GEN.  MCCLELLAN  EVER  INTEND  TO 
HURT  THE  REBELS?  Testimony  of  Major-General  Joseph 
Hooker. 

Washington.     March  n,  1863.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

386 


Hooper,  Arthur. — A  HISTORY  OF  BRIDGEWATER  IN  THE 
REBELLION.  By  Arthur  Hooper,  late  member  of  the 
Third  and  Fifty-eighth  Regiments  Massachusetts  Volun 
teers. 

Boston:  F.  W.  Barry.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  85  (3).     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Hope,  A.  J.  B.  Beresford. — A  POPULAR  VIEW  OF  THE  AMERICAN 

CIVIL  WAR.  By  A.  J.  B.  Beresford  Hope. 
London:  James  Ridgway,  Piccadilly.  1861.  8vo.  pp.  28. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

[ope,  James. — BATTLE  OF  ANTIETAM.     (Description  of  painting 

by  James  Hope.) 
n.  p.  n.  d.     l8mo.     pp.  6. 

Hopkins,  Henry.— A  MEMORIAL  of  Lieut.  Edward  Carrington. 

A  discourse  preached  at  Colebrook,  Conn.,  November  21, 

1866,  by  Rev.  Henry  Hopkins. 
Cambridge:  Printed  by  request.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

Hopkins,  John  Baker. — PEACE  OR  WAR?  An  unbiased  view 
of  the  American  Crisis.  By  John  B.  Hopkins.  (Re 
printed  from  the  Atlas,  December  7,  1861.) 

London:  Diprose  &  Bateman.     1861.     I2mo.     pp.  15. 

Hopkins,  John  Baker. — THE  FALL  OF  THE  CONFEDERACY.     By 

John  Baker  Hopkins. 
London:  William  Freeman,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  96. 

Hopkins,  Luther  W. — FROM  BULL  RUN  TO  APPOMATTOX.  A 
boy's  view.  By  Luther  W.  Hopkins,  of  Gen.  J.  E.  B. 
Stuart's  Cavalry,  6th  Virginia  Regiment,  C.  S.  C. 

Baltimore:  Press  of  Fleet-McGinley  Co.     (1908.)     I2mo.     pp.  219.  (Map.) 

Hopkins,  William  B. — THE  SEVENTH  REGIMENT  Rhode  Island 
Volunteers  in  the  Civil  War  1862-1865.  By  William  P. 
Hopkins. 

Providence,  R.  I.:  Snow  &  Farnham,  Printers.     1903. 

4to.     pp.  XXIV.  1-543  (i).     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Hopper,  George  C. — FIRST  MICHIGAN  INFANTRY.  Three 
months  and  three  years.  Proceedings  of  1891.  Reunion 
at  Detroit.  Brief  history  of  the  Regiment  by  Major  Geo. 
C.  Hopper.  Roster  of  living  members. 

Coldwater:  C.  W.  Owen.     n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  41.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

387 


Hoppin,  William  Jones— Cozzens,  Frederick  Swartwout.— 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Century  Association  in  honor  of  the 
memory  of  Brig. -Gen.  James  S.  Wadsworth  and  Colonel 
Peter  A.  Porter,  with  the  eulogies  read  by  William  J. 
Hoppin  and  Frederic  S.  Cozzens,  December  3,  1864. 

New  York.     MDCCCLXV.     8vo.     pp.  88. 

Presentation  copy.     Autographs  of  W.  J.  Hoppin  and  Frederic  S.  Cozzens. 

Horner,  Harlan  Hoyt. — THE  AMERICAN  FLAG.  New  York 
State  Education  Department  Sixth  Annual  Report- 
Supplemental  Volume.  Compiled  and  edited  by  Harlan 
Hoyt  Horner. 

Albany.     1910.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  no. 

Horstmann  Bros,  and  Co. — ILLUSTRATED  CATALOGUE  of 
military,  society  regalia,  theatrical  goods,  flags,  banners, 
etc. 

Philadelphia.     1877.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  213  (3). 

Horton,  Henry. — SHERIDAN'S  BATTLES  IN  THE  SHENANDOAH. 

By  Henry  Horton. 
Lynn,  Mass.:  Press  of  Thos.  P.  Nichols.     1885.     i8mo.     pp.  16. 

Horton,  R.  G. — A  YOUTH'S  HISTORY  of  the  Great  Civil  War  in 

the  United  States  from  1861  to  1865,  with  illustrations. 
New  York.     1867.     i6mo.     pp.  — 

Horton,  J. — Teverbaugh,  H. — A  HISTORY  OF  THE  ELEVENTH 
REGIMENT  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry,  containing  the 
military  record,  so  far  as  it  is  possible  to  obtain  it,  of  each 
officer  and  enlisted  man  of  the  command.  A  list  of  deaths, 
an  account  of  the  veterans,  incidents  of  the  field  and  camp, 
names  of  the  three  months'  volunteers,  etc.  Compiled 
from  the  official  records,  by  Horton  and  Teverbaugh, 
members  of  the  Regiment. 

Dayton,  Ohio:  W.  J.  Shuey.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  XV.  16-287. 

Hosea,  Lewis  Montgomery. — THE  CAMPAIGN  OF  SELMA,  read 
before  the  Ohio  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  by  Lewis  M.  Hosea, 
late  Brevet  Major  U.  S.  A.  (i6th  U.  S.  Infantry).  October 
3,  1883. 

Cincinnati:  Peter  G.  Thomson,  Printer.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  34. 

Hosmer,    George    W. —  "As    WE    WENT    MARCHING    ON." 

A  story  of  the  war.     By  G.  W.  Hosmer, 
New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers.     1885.     i6mo.     pp.  310. 

388 


Hosmer,  George  W. — REPORT  of  Delegates  from  the  General 
Aid  Society  for  the  Army,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  to  visit  the 
Government  Hospitals  and  the  Agencies  of  the  United 
States  Sanitary  Commission.  By  Rev.  George  W.  Hosmer, 
D.  D. 

Buffalo:  Franklin  Steam  Printing  House.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Hosmer,  James  Kendall.— OUTCOME  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR, 
1863-1865.  By  James  Kendall  Hosmer,  LL.  D.,  recent 
Librarian  of  the  Minneapolis  Public  Library,  with  maps. 
(The  American  Nation.  A  History.  Vol.  XXI.) 

New  York  and  London:  Harper  &  Brothers,  Publishers.     1907. 

8vo.     pp.  XIV.  1-312. 

Hosmer,  James  Kendall. — THE  AMERICAN  CIVIL  WAR.  By 
James  Kendall  Hosmer,  LL.  D.  Vol.  I.  The  Appeal  to 
Arms  (1861-1863).  With  frontispiece  and  maps.  Vol. 
II.  The  Outcome,  1863-1865.  With  frontispiece  and  maps. 

New  York  and  London:  Harper  &  Brothers,  Publishers.     MCMXIII. 

I2mo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XVI.  1-354.     Vol.  II.  pp.  XII  (i)  1-352. 

Hosmer,  James  Kendall. — THE  APPEAL  TO  ARMS,  1861-1863. 
By  James  Kendall  Hosmer,  LL.  D.,  recent  Librarian  of 
the  Minneapolis  Public  Library.  With  maps.  (The 
American  Nation.  A  History.  Vol.  XX.) 

New  York  and  London:  Harper  &  Brothers,  Publishers.     1907. 

8vo.     pp.  XVI.  1-354. 

Hosmer,  James  Kendall. — THE  COLOR  GUARD.  Being  a 
Corporal's  Notes  of  Military  Service  in  the  Nineteenth 
Army  Corps.  By  James  K.  Hosmer. 

Boston:  Walker,  Wise  &  Company.     1864.     i6mo.     pp.  XII.  9-244. 

Hosmer,    James    Kendall.— THE    THINKING    BAYONET.     By 

James  K.  Hosmer. 
Boston:  Walker,  Fuller  &  Company.     1865.     i2mo.     pp.  VI.  326. 

Hotchkiss,  Jedediah— Allan,  William. — THE  BATTLEFIELDS 
OF  VIRGINIA.  Chancellorsville,  embracing  the  operations 
of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  from  the  first  battle  of 
Fredericksburg  to  the  death  of  Lieutenant-General 
Jackson.  By  Jed.  Hotchkiss,  late  Captain  and  Topo 
graphical  Engineer  Second  Corps,  A.  N.  V.,  and  William 
Allan,  late  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Chief  of  Ordnance 
Second  Corps,  A.  N.  V.  Illustrated  by  five  maps  and  a 
full  length  likeness  of  Lieut. -Gen.  T.  J.  Jackson. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  152. 

Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Allan. 

389 


Hough,  Franklin  Benjamin.— HISTORY  of  Duryea's  Brigade 
during  the  Campaign  in  Virginia  under  Gen.  Pope  and  in 
Maryland  under  Gen.  McClellan  in  the  summer  and 
autumn  of  1862.  By  Franklin  B.  Hough. 

Albany:  J.  Munsell.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  VI.-2OO.     300  copies  printed. 

Houghton,  Albert  Charles. — THE  CAVALRY  RECONNAISSANCE 
OF  ABRAHAM'S  CREEK,  Virginia,  and  the  Captured  Infantry 
Regiment,  with  its  Battle-flag.  An  address  delivered 
before  the  Military  Association  of  the  Second  Ohio  Cavalry 
and  Twenty-fifth  Ohio  Battery,  Youngstown,  Ohio, 
October  10,  1907,  by  A.  C.  Houghton,  late  Captain  2d 
Ohio  Cavalry,  Brevet  Major  U.  S.  Vol.,  A.  A.  D.  C. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  29.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Houghton,  Edwin  B.— THE  CAMPAIGNS  OF  THE  SEVENTEENTH 
MAINE.  By  Edwin  B.  Houghton,  a  member  of  the 
Regiment. 

Portland:  Short  &  Loring.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  X.  333. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Houston,  Henry  C. — THE  THIRTY-SECOND  MAINE  REGIMENT 
of  Infantry  Volunteers.  An  historical  sketch.  By  Henry 
C.  Houston,  of  Co.  C. 

Portland,  Me. :  Press  of  Southworth  Brothers.     1903. 

8vo.     pp.  XII.  (i)  1-537.     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  J.  M.  Pond. 

Hovenden,  Thomas. — DESCRIPTION  of  the  painting  "In  the 
hands  of  the  Enemy."  By  Thos.  Hovenden,  N.  A. 

(Gettysburg.) 
Philadelphia.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

Hovey,  Carl. — STONEWALL  JACKSON.     By  Carl  Hovey. 

Boston:  Small,  Maynard  &  Company.     MDCCCC.     641110.     pp.  XI.  1-131. 

Hovey,  Henry  Walter.— THE  TWENTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT 
INFANTRY.  By  Lieutenant  H.  W.  Hovey,  Twenty-fourth 
U.  S.  Infantry. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  November,  1894.   pp.  1341-1342. 

Howard,  Cecil  Hampden  Cutts. — LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  SERVICES 
OF  GEN.  JOHN  WOLCOTT  PHELPS.  A  sketch  read  before 
the  N.  E-.  Historical  Genealogical  Society,  by  Cecil 
Hampden  Cutts  Howard.  Dec.  I,  1886. 

Brattleboro,  Vt.:  Frank  E.  Housh  &  Co.     1887.     i8mo.     pp.  VIII.  58. 

"390 


Howard,  Francis  Thomas. — IN  AND  OUT  OF  THE  LINES.  An 
accurate  account  of  incidents  during  the  occupations  of 
Georgia  by  Federal  Troops  in  1864-65.  By  Francis 
Thomas  Howard. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company,     1905. 

I2mo.     pp.  238. 

Howard,  Frank  Key. — FOURTEEN  MONTHS  IN  AMERICA 
BASTILES. 

Baltimore:  Kelly,  Hedian  &  Piet.      1863.     8vo.     pp.  89. 

Howard,  J.  Q. — THE  LIFE,  Public  Services  and  Select  Speeches 

of  Rutherford  B.  Hayes.  By  J.  Q.  Howard. 
Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.  1876.  I2mo.  pp.  V.-26o. 
Newspaper  cuttings,  etc.,  relating  to  Gen.  Hayes  inserted. 

Howard,  Oliver  Otis. — AUTOBIOGRAPHY  of  Oliver  Otis  Howard, 

Major-General  United  States  Army. 
New  York:  The  Baker  &  Taylor  Company.     1907. 
Vol.  I.     pp.  XI.  1-620.     Vol.  II.     pp.  IX.  1-610. 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Howard. 

Howard,  Oliver  Otis. — BATTLES. 

1.  Campaign  and  Battle  of  Gettysburg,  June  and  July,  1863.     The 
Atlantic  Monthly,  July,  1876. 

2.  Chattanooga.     The  Atlantic  Monthly,  Aug,  1876. 

3.  Battles  About  Atlanta,  i-u.     The  Atlantic  Monthly,  Oct.  and 
Nov.,  1876. 

Revised  and  corrected  with  ms.  notes  by  Gen.  Howard.     Replies,  etc.,  inserted. 

Howard,  Oliver  Otis. — MAJOR-GENERAL  HOWARD'S  ADDRESS 
at  the  Second  Anniversary  of  the  U.  S.  Christian  Com 
mission. 

Philadelphia.      1864.      I2mo.     pp.  23. 

Howard,  Oliver  Otis.— THE  FIRST  DAY  AT  GETTYSBURG.    A 

reply  to  Prof.  Samuel  P.  Bates. 

New  York:  The  Herald,  Oct.,  1875.     8vo.     pp.  20.    (Mounted.) 
Autograph  letters  of  Prof.  Bates  and  Gen.  Howard. 

Howard,  Percy. — THE  BARBARITIES  OF  THE  REBELS,  as  shown 
in  their  cruelty  to  the  Federal  wounded  and  prisoners; 
in  their  outrages  upon  Union  men ;  in  the  murder  of  negroes, 
and  in  their  unmanly  conduct  throughout  the  Rebellion. 
By  Colonel  Percy  Howard,  late  of  the  Royal  Horse 
Guards. 

Providence,  R.  I.:  Printed  for  the  Author.      1863.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

391 


Howard,  Richard  L. — HISTORY  of  the  i24th  Regiment  Illinois 
Infantry  Volunteers,  otherwise  known  as  the  "Hundred 
and  two  dozen,"  from  August,  1862,  to  August,  1865. 
By  R.  L.  Howard,  Chaplain. 

Springfield,  111.:  Printed  by  H.  W.  Rokker.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  IX.  519. 
Autograph  of  Author. 

Howard,  Rowland  B. — AT  GETTYSBURG.  By  Rowland  B. 
Howard. 

(Boston.     1887.)     l6mo.     pp.  (4). 

Howard-Smith,  Logan — Scott,  John  Fulton  Reynolds.— 

HISTORY  of  Battery  A,  formerly  known  as  the  Keystone 
Battery  and  Troop  A,  N.  G.  P.  Compiled  and  edited  by 
Logan  Howard-Smith  and  J.  F.  Reynolds  Scott. 

Philadelphia:  The  John  C.  Winston  Co.     1912.     I2mo.     pp.  XII.  1-272. 

Privately  printed.     No.  208. 

Howbert,  A.  R. — REMINISCENCES  OF  THE  WAR.     A.  R.  Howbert. 

Copyrighted  August  11,  1888. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  388. 

Howe,  Henry. — THE  TIMES  OF  THE  REBELLION  IN  THE  WEST. 
A  collection  of  miscellanies,  showing  the  part  taken  in  the 
WTar  by  each  Western  State;  notices  of  eminent  officers; 
descriptions  of  prominent  battles ;  conspiracies  in  the  West 
to  aid  the  Rebellion;  incidents  of  guerrilla  and  border 
warfare;  individual  adventures;  anecdotes  illustrating  the 
heroism  of  Western  soldiers,  etc.  Illustrated  by  large 
bold  engravings.  By  Henry  Howe. 

Cincinnati:  Howe's  Book  Concern.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  252. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Howe,  Mary  A. — THE  RIVAL  VOLUNTEERS,  or  the  Black  Plume 
Rifles.  By  Mary  A.  Howe. 

New  York:  John  Bradburn.     *  *  *     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  377. 

Howe,  M.  A.  DeWolf. — HOME  LETTERS  OF  GENERAL  SHERMAN. 
Edited  by  M.  A.  DeWTolf  Howe. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  412. 
Autograph  letter  of  General  Sherman. 

Howe,  M.  A.  DeWolf. — GENERAL  SHERMAN'S  LETTERS  HOME. 

Edited  by  M.  A.  DeWolf  Howe. 
Scribner's  Magazine,  April- May- June,  1909.     pp.  — 

392 


Howe,    Thomas    H. — ADVENTURES    OF   AN    ESCAPED    UNION 

SOLDIER  from  Andersonville  Prison,  in  1864. 
San  Francisco:  H.  S.  Crocker  &  Co.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Howe,    W.    W. — KINSTON,    Whitehall    and    Goldsboro    (North 

Carolina)  Expedition,  December,  1862. 
New  York:  W.  W.  Howe.     1890.     i8mo.     pp.  92  (XII.) 

Howe. — A  BRIEF  HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the  "Fighting 
McCooks."  Reprinted  from  the  proceedings  of  the 
Scotch-Irish  Society  of  America. 

New  York:  The  James  Kempster  Printing  Company,     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  28. 

Howell,  Helena  Adelaide. — CHRONICLES  of  the  One  Hundred 
Fifty-first  Regiment  New  York  State  Volunteer  Infantry, 
1862-1865.  Contributed  by  its  Surviving  Members. 
Compiled  by  Helena  Adelaide  Howell. 

(Albion,  N.  Y. :  A.  M.  Eddy,  Printer.      1911.)     8vo.     pp.  301  (2). 

Howell,  Henry  M. — GETTYSBURG  ANNIVERSARY. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  2.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Howells,  William  Dean. — SKETCH  of  the  life  and  character  of 
Rutherford  B.  Hayes.  By  Wm.  D.  Howells. 

Cambridge:  The  Riverside  Press.     1876.     121110.     pp.  VI.  1-195. 
Autograph  letter  of  W.  D.  Howells. 

Howison,  Robert  Reid. — FREDERICKSBURG:  Past,  Present  and 

Future.     By  Robert  Reid  Howison,  LL.  D. 

Fredericksburg,  Va.:  J.  Willard  Adams,  Publisher.     1898.     I2mo.     pp.  80. 
New  edition  with  supplement. 

Howland,  Charles  Roscoe. — WAR  DEPARTMENT,  Office  of  the 
Judge  Advocate-General.  A  digest  of  opinions  of  the 
Judge  Advocate  General  of  the  Army,  1912. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.      1912.     8vo.     pp.   1103. 

Hoyt,  James  A. — THE  PALMETTO  RIFLEMEN,  Co.  B,  Fourth 
Regiment  S.  C.  Vols.  Co.  C,  Palmetto  Sharp  Shooters. 
Historical  sketch.  An  address  delivered  by  James  A. 
Hoyt,  a  member  of  the  Company,  on  the  2ist  of  July, 
1885,  together  with  a  roll  of  the  Company  and  other 
information. 

(Greenville,  S.  C.     1886.)     i8mo.     pp.  59.     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

393 


Hubbard,  Elbert. — GET  OUT  OR  GET  IN  LINE.  Being  a  preach 
ment  by  Elbert  Hubbard.  Done  into  a  booklet  by  the 
Roycrofters  at  their  shop  which  is  in  East  Aurora,  New 
York. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  9  (i). 

Hubbard,  John  Milton. — NOTES  OF  A  PRIVATE.  By  John 
Milton  Hubbard,  Company  E,  7th  Tennessee  Regiment, 
Forrest's  Cavalry  Corps,  C.  S.  A. 

Memphis,  Tennessee:  Published  by  E.  H.  Clarke  &  Brother.     1909. 

I2mo.     pp.  189. 

Hubbard,  Lucius  Frederick. — MINNESOTA  in  the  Campaigns 
of  Vicksburg,  November,  i862,-July,  1863.  An  address 
delivered  before  the  Minnesota  Historical  Society  by 
General  L.  F.  Hubbard,  September  9,  1907.  Report  of 
the  Minnesota-Vicksburg  Monument  Commission. 

(St.  Paul,  Minn.     1907.)     8vo.     pp.  64.     (Map.) 

Hubbard,  Lucius  Frederick. — MINNESOTA  in  the  battles  of 
Corinth,  May-October,  1862.  An  address  delivered 
before  the  Minnesota  Historical  Society,  by  General  L.  F. 
Hubbard,  January  14,  1907.  "Criticism"  by  Archbishop 
Ireland  and  Gen.  M.  D.  Flower. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  29. 

Hubbard,  Lucius  Frederick. — MINNESOTA  in  the  Red  River 

Expedition,   1864,   and   the   Campaign  of   Mobile,    1865. 
Papers  read  before  the  Minnesota  Historical  Society,  by 
Gen.  L.  F.  Hubbard,  November  n,   1907,  and  February 
10,  1908. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Hubbard,  Thomas  Hamlin. — THE  LOST  CAUSE.  Address 
delivered  before  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  New 
York,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States,  by  Thomas  H.  Hubbard,  Brevet  Brigadier- 
General  U.  S.  V.,  at  the  Regular  Meeting  held  December 
n,  1912. 

(New  York.    1913.)   8vo.   pp.  13.    Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Hubert,  Charles  F.— HISTORY  of  the  Fiftieth  Regiment  Illinois 
Volunteer  Infantry  in  the  War  of  the  Union.  By  Charles 
F.  Hubert,  assisted  by  members  of  the  Regiment. 

Kansas  City,  Mo.:  Western  Veteran  Publishing  Company.     1894. 

8vo.     pp.  630.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

394 


Hubert,   Charles  F. — ROSTER  OF  MEMBERS  Fiftieth   Illinois 

Infantry.     Compiled  by  C.  F.  Hubert. 
Topeka,  Kansas:  Western  Veteran  Publishing  Co.     1892. 
481110.     pp.  (15). 

Hudnut,  James  M.— HISTORICAL  ROLL  of  Company  D,  8th 
Regiment  New  York  Heavy  Artillery,  Originally  I2gth 
N.  Y.  Infantry.  Edited  by  James  M.  Hudnut,  late 
Quartermaster  Sergeant. 

New  York:  The  De  Vinne  Press.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  17  (2).     Revised  edition. 

Hudson,  E.  M. — Der  Zweite  Unabhangigkeit-Krieg  in  America. 

Von  E.  M.  Hudson. 
Berlin.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  77. 

Hudson,  E.  M. — THE  SECOND  WAR  OF  INDEPENDENCE  in 
America.  By  E.  M.  Hudson,  Juris  Utrisque  Doctor, 
Fellow  of  the  Geographical  Society  of  Berlin,  late  Acting 
Secretary  of  Legation  to  the  American  Mission  to  the 
Court  of  Prussia.  Translated  by  the  Author  from  the 
Second  revised  and  enlarged  German  Edition,  with  an 
introduction  by  Boiling  A.  Pope. 

London:  Longman,  Greene,  Longman,  Roberts  &  Green.     1863. 

8vo.     pp.  132.     Second  Edition. 

Hudson,  Henry  Norman. — GENERAL  BUTLER'S  CAMPAIGN  on 

the  Hudson. 

Boston:  Printed  by  J.  S.  Gushing  &  Co.     1883.     I2mo.     pp.  62. 
Second  edition,  with  appendix. 

Hudson,    Henry   Norman. — A.   CHAPLAIN'S   CAMPAIGN   with 

General  Butler. 
New  York:  Printed  for  the  Author.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  66. 

Huey,  Pennock. — A  TRUE  HISTORY  of  the  charge  of  the  Eighth 
Pennsylvania  Cavalry  at  Chancellorsville.  By  Pennock 
Huey,  formerly  Colonel  of  the  Eighth  Pennsylvania 
Cavalry,  and  Brevet  Brigadier-General  United  States 
Volunteers  (Commanding  Second  Brigade,  Second 
Division  Cavalry  Corps,  Gettysburg  Campaign). 

Philadelphia:  Porter  &  Coates.     (1884.)     I2mo.     pp.  76. 

Complete  series,  newspaper  notices,  replies,  etc.,  inserted. 

Huey,  Pennock. — A  TRUE  HISTORY  of  the  charge  of  the  Eighth 
Pennsylvania  Cavalry  at  Chancellorsville.  By  Pennock 
Huey,  formerly  Colonel  of  the  Eighth  Pennsylvania 
Cavalry,  and  Brevet  Brigadier-General  United  States 
Volunteers  Commanding  Second  Brigade,  Second  Division 
Cavalry  Corps,  Gettysburg  Campaign. 

Philadelphia.     1885.     I2mo.     pp.  79.     Second  edition  with  Addenda. 

395 


Hughes,  John. — LAWRENCE  O' BRIAN  BRANCH.  Oration  de 
livered  at  Raleigh,  May,  10,  1884,  by  Major  John  Hughes, 
of  New  Berne,  N.  C. 

n.  p.    (1884.)     8vo.     pp.  14.     Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Hughes,  Robert  M. — GREAT  COMMANDERS:  General  Johnston. 
By  Robert  M.  Hughes. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1893.     I2mo.     pp.  X.  (2)  1-353. 
4to.     Autograph  Telegraph  Circular  of  Gen.  Johnston. 

Hughes,  Sarah  Forbes. — LETTERS  and  Recollections  of  John 
Murray  Forbes.  Edited  by  his  daughter,  Sarah  Forbes 
Hughes. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.     1899. 

8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  IX.  (i)  1-353.     Vol.  II.  pp.  VII.  (i)  1-264. 

Huidekoper,  Henry  Shippen, — ADDRESS  at  the  unveiling  of 
the  Equestrian  Statue  of  Major-General  John  F.  Reynolds 
at  Gettysburg,  July  i,  1899.  By  H.  S.  Huidekoper. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  12.     Privately  printed. 

Huidekoper,  Henry  Shippen. — ADDRESS  of  General  H.  S. 
Huidekoper,  President  of  the  Gettysburg  Battlefield 
Memorial  Commission,  on  September  27,  1910,  tendering 
to  Governor  Edwin  S.  Stuart  the  Memorial  erected  at 
Gettysburg  to  the  Pennsylvania  soldiers  who  fought 
there  in  1863. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  I. 

Huidekoper,  Henry  Shippen. — A  SHORT  STORY  of  Gettysburg 
forty  years  after  the  battle.     By  Gen.  H.  S.  Huidekoper. 
Baltimore:  Book  of  the  Royal  Blue,  July,  1903.     8vo.     pp.  21. 

Huidekoper,  Henry  Shippen. — A  SHORT  STORY  of  Gettysburg. 
By  Gen.  H.  S.  Huidekoper.  Bloodiest  single  battle  of  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion  and  the  most  celebrated  one  in  the 
world's  history.  A  drawn  contest  and  yet  a  great  Union 
victory. 

Philadelphia:  The  Public  Ledger,  September  18,  1910.     8vo.     pp.  (12). 

Newspaper  cuttings  mounted. 

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Washington,  D.  C.:  Gibson  Brothers,  Printers.     1872.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

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Washington,  D.  C.     1872.     8vo.     pp.  25.     Second  edition. 

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The  Historical  Magazine,  July,  1869.     pp.  1-8. 

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New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1883.     I2mo.     pp.  X.  (i)  1-451. 

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Humphreys,  David. — HEROES  AND  SPIES  of  the  Civil  War. 

By  David  Humphreys,  of  the  original  Stonewall  Brigade 

and  later  Captain  of  Ashby's  Cavalry. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     MCMIII. 
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Humphreys,  Henry  Hollingsworth. — MAJOR-GENERAL 
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Col.  D.  R.  Hundley,  (late  of  the  C.  S.  A.) 
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Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Maj.-Gen.  Hunt. 

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n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

Hunt,  Samuel  F. — ORATION  of  Hon.  Samuel  F.  Hunt  on  the 
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(Motto.)     n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

Hunter,  Alexander. — JOHN  REB  AND  BILLY  YANK.  By 
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Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Hunter. 

Hunter,  David  —  Foster,  John  Gray  —  Naglee,  Henry 
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Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  60. 

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Richmond.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  48. 

Hurst,  Samuel  H. — JOURNAL-HISTORY  of  the  Seventy-third 
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Chillicothe,  Ohio.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  VII.  254. 
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How  they  were  obtained  in  Europe  and  how  paid  for. 
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Huse,  Major  and  Purchasing  Agent,  C.  S.  A. 

Boston:  Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin  &  Son.     1904.     8vo.     pp.  36. 

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ent  posts  at  which  troops  have  been  stationed  during  the 
same  period;  a  list  of  retired  soldiers;  a  list  of  appoint 
ments  to  the  general  non-commissioned  staff,  and  a 
complete  roster  of  Commissioned  and  Non-Commissioned 
Officers  corrected  to  July  28,  1893.  Headquarters,  Ninth 
United  States  Cavalry,  Fort  Robinson,  Nebraska,  August, 
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n.  p.  n.  d.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  (18). 

Hutcheson,  Grote.— THE  NINTH  REGIMENT  OF  CAVALRY.    By 
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New  York:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1912.     8vo.     pp.  490. 

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is  added  a  roster  containing  the  names  of  all  surviving 
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Hutchinson  and  his  family  in  the  camps  of  the  Army  of 
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Boston:  S.  Chism.      1864.      I2mo.     pp.  24. 

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Hyde,  Thomas  Worcester. — FOLLOWING  THE  GREEK  CROSS, 
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Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.      1894. 

I2mo.     pp.  XI.  (i)  1-269. 

Hyde,  Thomas  Worcester. — RECOLLECTIONS  of  the  Battle  of 
Gettysburg.  By  Brevet  Brigadier-General  Thomas  W. 
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n.  p.  n.  d.     8vc.     pp.  191-206. 

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Fredonia,  N.  Y.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  214. 

Hylton,  J.  D. — THE  BRIDE  OF  GETTYSBURG.     An  episode  of 

1863.     In  three  parts.     By  J.  D.  Hylton. 
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Hyndman,  William. — HISTORY  of  a  Cavalry  Company.  A 
complete  record  of  Company  "A,"  4th  Penna.  Cavalry, 
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Brigade,  Second  Division  Cavalry  Corps,  in  all  the  Cam 
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Philadelphia.     1870.     I2mo.     pp.  343. 

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4to.     pp.  (300). 

HARDIE'S  HISTORICAL  GUIDE  TO  CHATTANOOGA,  Lookout  Moun 
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HENRICO  COUNTY,  VIRGINIA.  A  hand-book  embracing  an  out 
line  of  its  history,  and  a  description  of  its  resources  and 
advantages  as  a  home.  Issued  by  order  of  the  Board  of 
Survivors.  Walter  E.  Grant,  Chairman;  J.  W.  Penick, 
Henry  C.  Heckler,  James  Hughes. 

Richmond,  Va. :  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  Printers.     1893. 
I2mo.     Oblong,     pp.  46. 

HIGHLY  IMPORTANT  FROM  WILMINGTON!  The  Porter-Butler 
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Confederate,  engaged  therein.  Compiled  from  Tablet 
Inscriptions  in  the  Vicksburg  National  Park. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  92  (2). 

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HISTORIC  VICKSBURG.  The  Story  of  the  campaign,  siege  and 
defence  of  Vicksburg  and  of  the  commands  Union  and 
Confederate,  engaged  therein.  Compiled  from  the  Tablet 
Inscriptions  in  the  Vicksburg  National  Military  Park. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  91  (i). 

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all  the  monuments,  important  views  and  historic  places  on 
the  Gettysburg  Battlefield. 

Gettysburg,  Pa.:  Published  by  J.  I.  Mumper.     *  *     and  R.  C.  Miller.     *  * 

n.  d.     4to.     pp.  56. 

HISTORICAL  MEMORIAL  from  the  members  of  the  5oth  Regiment 
Illinois  Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry  Reunion  Association, 
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Hanna,  Nineteenth  Annual  Reunion,  Camp  Point,  111., 
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North  Brookfield:  Published  by  the  Town.     1886.     410.     pp.  71. 

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Organized  September  5,  1862.  Closed  August  n,  1865. 

Philadelphia:  Burk  &  McFetridge.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  40.     (Folded  plate.) 

HISTORY  and  Personal  Sketches  of  Company  I,  io3d  N.  Y.  S.  V., 

1862-1864. 
Elmira,  N.  Y.     1900.     8vo.     pp.  161. 

HISTORY  and  Roster  of  Company  "A,"  Twelfth  Regiment  West 

Virginia  Volunteer  Infantry. 
Sac  City,  Iowa:  The  Sun  Printing  Co.      1891.     48mo.     pp.  (23). 

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n.  p.  n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  42  (2). 

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Greenville,  Illinois:  Advocate  Book  Print,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

HISTORY  Eighty-eighth  Indiana  Volunteer  Infantry.  Engage 
ments,  Chronology,  Roster,  Mustered  into  Service 
August  29,  1862.  Mustered  out,  June  7.  Disbanded, 
June  20,  1865. 

Fort  Wayne:  W.  D.  Page,  Printer.     (1895.)     8vo.     pp.  56. 

Autograph  letter  of  Lieut.  Allan  H.  Dougall. 

HISTORY  of  Antietam  National  Cemetery,  including  a  descriptive 
list  of  all  the  loyal  soldiers  buried  therein.  Together  with 
the  ceremonies  and  address  on  the  occasion  of  the  dedica 
tion  of  the  grounds,  September  17,  1867. 

Baltimore:  John  W.  Woods.      1869.     8vo.     pp.  202. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  McClellan  and  President  of  the  Trustees,  Cranmer, 

and  1 1  engravings  inserted,  and  2  maps  of  battlefield. 

HISTORY  of  Battle-Flag  Day.  September  17,  1879. 
Hartford,  Conn.:  Published  by  Lockwood  &  Merritt.  1880. 
Sm.  4to.  pp.  VIII. -290. 

HISTORY  of  Corporal  Skelly  Post  Monument  with  a  list  of  the 
Names  of  Adams  County  Soldiers  who  died  in  the  service 
of  their  Country,  together  with  the  Address  of  Hon. 
Edw.  McPherson,  delivered  at  its  Dedication,  February 
22,  1892. 

Gettysburg:  J.  E.  Wible,  Printer.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  27  (i). 

407 


HISTORY  of  General  John  F.  Ballier. 
(Philadelphia.     1891.)     8vo.     pp.  4. 

HISTORY  of  New  Milford.     The  War  Record. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

HISTORY  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg.     Compliments  of  James  O. 

McCavitt. 
(Gettysburg):  Press  of  J.  E.  Wible.     n.  d.     62mo.     pp.  15. 

HISTORY  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg.  Presented  with  the 
Compliments  of  the  City  Hotel  to  guests  who  use  its 
facilities  for  driving  over  the  Battlefield. 

(n.  p.     1898.)     8vo.     pp.  47. 

HISTORY  of  the  Brooklyn  and  Long  Island  Fair,  February  22, 
1864.  Prepared  and  published  by  Authority  of  the 
Executive  Committee. 

(Motto.)     Brooklyn:  The  Union  Steam  Presses.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  189. 

HISTORY  of  the  Confederated  Memorial  Association  of  the  South. 
Published  by  the  Confederated  Southern  Memorial 
Association. 

New  Orleans:  The  Graham  Press,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  318. 
Revised  and  Authorized  Edition. 

HISTORY  of  the  Corn  Exchange  Regiment,  n8th  Pennsylvania 
Volunteers,  from  their  first  engagement  at  Antietam  to 
Appomattox,  to  which  is  added  a  record  of  its  organization 
and  a  complete  roster  fully  illustrated  with  maps,  portraits 
and  over  one  hundred  illustrations.  By  the  Survivors 
Association  n8th  (Corn  Exchange)  Regt.  P.  V. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  J.  L.  Smith,  Publisher.     1888. 

Ry.  8vo.     pp.  XVI.  1-746. 

HISTORY  of  the   Corps  Badges  of  the  War  of  the   Rebellion, 

1861-1865,  collected  by  John  P.  Nicholson. 
National  Tribune,  July  14,  1892,  to  June  15,  1893. 
I2mo.     Vol.  I.  pp.     (178.)     Vol.  II.  pp.  (170).     Vol.  III.  pp.  (171). 
Vol.  IV.    pp.  (180).     (Mounted.)     4  Vols. 
Unique,  with  extra  printed  title  pages  and  illustrations. 

HISTORY  of  the  DeWitt  Guard,  Company  A,  5oth  Regiment 
National  Guard,  State  of  New  York.  Published  by  the 
Company. 

Ithaca,  N.  Y. :  Andrus,  McChain  &  Co.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  192. 


HISTORY  of  the  First  Regiment  Infantry  National  Guard  of 
Pennsylvania.  Compiled  from  the  official  records  by 
Edwin  N.  Benson,  R.  Dale  Benson,  Theo.  E.  Wiedersheim, 
Committee  of  the  Veteran  Corps. 

Philadelphia.     April  19,  1880.     8vo.     pp.  68. 

Autograph  letter  of  Col.  R.  Dale  Benson. 

HISTORY  of  the  First  Troop  Philadelphia  City  Cavalry,  Illus 
trated,  from  its  organization  to  its  Centennial  Anniversary, 
1774-1874. 

Philadelphia.     1876.     4to.     pp.  V.  194  II.  (5)  IV.  (4)  V. 

Circulars,  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

HISTORY  of  the  First  U.  S.  Infantry,  Headquarters  Fort  Wayne, 

Detroit,  Michigan,  1789-1896. 
(Fort  Wayne,  Detroit.)     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  33. 
Autograph  letter  of  Capt.  Francis  Edmond  Lacey,  Jr. 

HISTORY    of    the    Hartsville    Ladies'    Aid    Society.     Organized 

November  15,  1861.     Published  by  the  Society. 
Doylestown:  W.  W.  H.  Davis,  Printer.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

HISTORY  of  the  Second  Division  I2th  and  2Oth  Army  Corps 
1863-1865.  A  collection  of  reports,  extracts,  etc.  News 
paper  cuttings,  etc.  Circulars,  orders,  etc.,  making  a 
collection  relating  to  the  services  of  Geary's  2d  Division. 
Collected  by  Col.  Nicholson. 

8vo.     pp.  (225.) 

HISTORY  of  the  Thirty-fifth  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteers, 
1 862- 1 865,  with  a  roster,  by  a  Committee  of  the  Regimental 
Association. 

Boston:  Mills,  Knight  &  Co.,  Printers.     1884. 

I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-409  1-66. 

HISTORY  of  the  Twelfth  Regiment  Rhode  Island  Volunteers  in 
the  Civil  War,  1862-1863.  Prepared  by  a  Committee  of 
the  Survivors  in  1901-4. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  XIV.  1-387. 

HISTORY  of  the  i79th  Regiment  N.  Y.  S.  V.  Rebellion  of  1861-65. 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.:  E.  D.  Norton,  Printer.     1900.     481110.     pp.  39. 

HISTORY  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  1862-1863.  By  the  Regimental 
Committee. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  342. 

409 


HISTORY  of  the  I2yth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers, 
familiarly  known  as  the  "Dauphin  County  Regiment." 
Authorized  by  the  Regimental  Association  and  prepared 
by  its  Committee. 

n.  p.     (1903.)     i2mo.     pp.  335- 

HISTORY  SET  RIGHT.  Attack  on  New  Orleans  and  its  defenses 
by  the  fleet  under  Admiral  Farragut.  April  24,  1862. 
Correspondence  between  Admirals  Farragut  and  Bailey. 

New  York.     1869.     I2mo.     pp.  —      Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

HOME  ON  A  FURLOUGH.     A  sketch  from  real  life. 
Philadelphia:  Published  by  Bradley  &  Co.     (1864.)     48010.     pp.  15  (i). 

HONORS  AT  CHICKAMAUGA.  The  claim  of  "Hero"  at  that  battle. 
Delayed  justice  to  the  memory  of  a  brave  and  gallant 
soldier.  An  examination  of  the  official  record. 

n.  p.     (1881.)     8vo.     pp.  16. 

HONOR  TO  THE  DEAD.  A  tribute  of  respect  to  the  memory  of 
her  fallen  heroes  by  the  St.  James  M.  E.  Sabbath  School 
of  Augusta,  Ga.,  comprising  eulogies  pronounced  by 
Messrs.  N.  V.  Calvin,  I.  T.  Derry  and  Rev.  Wm.  M. 
Crumley;  a  full  report  of  the  action  of  the  Grand  Com 
mittee  of  Twenty;  an  "In  Memoriam"  by  Henry  Cleve 
land  and  an  "Oration"  by  Hon.  H.  W.  Hilliard. 

Augusta,  Ga.     1866.     8vo.     pp.—-     Autograph  letter  of  M.  V.  Calvin. 

HONOR  TO  THE  DEPARTED.  Public  expression  of  regard  for  the 
memory  of  Daniel  V.  Brown  and  Edward  Riggs,  who 
perished  at  sea  on  the  8th  of  January,  1865. 

Glenn's  Falls.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  — 

HOSPITAL  SCENES  after  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg,  July,  1863. 

By  the  Patriot  Daughters  of  Lancaster. 
Philadelphia:  Henry  B.  Ashmead.     1864.     i8mo.     pp.  61. 

HOSPITAL  TRANSPORTS.  A  Memoir  of  the  embarkation  of  the 
sick  and  wounded  from  the  Peninsula  of  Virginia  in  the 
Summer  of  1862.  Compiled  and  published  at  the  request 
of  the  Sanitary  Commission. 

Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  XIV.-I67. 

410 


HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 

1.  54th  Congress,  1st  Session.     Report  No.  444  (Pension  of  William 
Hopkins  Morris).     Report  from  Committee  on  Invalid  Pensions, 
Feb.  19,  1896.     pp.  2. 

2.  Bill.     pp.  i. 

8vo.     (Relates  the  Services  of  Gen.  Morris.) 

How  BULL  RUN  BATTLE  WAS  LOST.    The  Ball's  Bluff  Massacre. 

Department  of  the  West  Fremont. 
Tribune  War  Tracts.     No.  3.     8vo.     pp.  — 

How  THE  SIEGE  OF  WASHINGTON  WAS  RAISED. 

Boston:  From  the  Daily  Advertiser,  May  2,  1863.     I2mo.     pp.  n. 

HOW  McCLELLAN  TOOK  MANASSES. 

New  York.     1864.     410.     pp.  4.     50  copies  privately  printed. 

HUMAN  DOCUMENTS,  Portraits  and  Biographies  of  eminent  men. 
Articles  by  Robert  Louis  Stevenson,  Herbert  Spencer, 
Professor  Drummond,  Edward  Everett  Hale,  H.  H. 
Boyeson,  Gen.  Horace  Porter,  Hamlin  Garland,  Robert 
Barr  and  others.  With  275  illustrations. 

New  York:  S.  S.  McClure,  Limited.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  248. 

HYMNS  FOR  THE  CAMP. 

(Extract.)     (Richmond,  Va.     1863.)     641110.     pp.  12^7. 
Third  edition,  revised  and  enlarged. 


Ide,  A.  W. — A  SERMON  preached  Oct.  8,  1862,  at  Stafford 
Springs,  at  the  Funeral  of  Lieut.  William  Horton,  of  Co.  I, 
1 6th  Conn.  Regt.  Volunteers,  who  was  killed  at  the  Battle 
of  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862.  By  Rev.  A.  W.  Ide,  Pastor  of 
the  Cong.  Church,  Stafford  Springs. 

Holliston,  Mass.:  E.  G.  Plimpton,  Printer.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  - 

Imboden,  John  D. — LEE  AND  JACKSON. 

The  Galaxy,  Nov.,  1871.     pp.  —      Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Imboden. 

Imboden,  John  D. — LEE  AT  GETTYSBURG. 

The  Galaxy,  April,  1861.     pp.  — 

Ingersoll,  Lurton  Dunham. — A  HISTORY  of  the  War  Depart 
ment  of  the  United  States,  with  biographical  sketches  of 
the  secretaries.  By  L.  D.  Ingersoll. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Francis  B.  Mohun.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  XIII. -613. 

411 


Ingersoll,  Lurton  Dunham. — IOWA  AND  THE  REBELLION.  A 
history  of  the  troops  furnished  by  the  State  of  Iowa  to  the 
Volunteer  Armies  of  the  Union  which  conquered  the  great 
Southern  Rebellion  of  1861-5. 

Philadelphia.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  743. 

Irby,  Richard. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the  Nottoway  Grays, 
Afterwards  Company  G.,  Eighteenth  Virginia  Regiment. 
Army  of  the  Northern  Virginia.  By  Richard  Irby, 
Captain  of  the  Company,  1862-63. 

Richmond:  J.  W.  Ferguson  &  Son.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Autograph  letter  of  Captain  Irby. 

Iredell,  James  J. — BRIEF  SKETCH  of   the  Second   Battalion 

N.  C.  T.     (53d  N.  C.  Infantry.) 
Our  Living  and  Our  Dead.     pp.  (6). 

Isham,  Asa  Brainerd. — THE  MICHIGAN  CAVALRY  BRIGADE. 
(Remarks  of  A.  B.  Isham,  formerly  First  Lieutenant  of 
Company  "F,"  Seventh  Michigan  Volunteer  Cavalry, 
at  the  campfire  in  Detroit,  at  the  Annual  Reunion  of  the 
Michigan  Cavalry  Brigade,  September  19,  1911.) 

Ionia  (Mich.):  The  Sentinel,     n.  d.     Broadside. 

Irwin,  Richard  Bache. — HISTORY  of  the  Nineteenth  Army 
Corps.  By  Richard  B.  Irwin,  formerly  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  U.  S.  Volunteers,  Assistant  Adjutant-General  of 
the  Corps  and  of  the  Department  of  the  Gulf. 

New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  528. 

Autograph  order  of  1862  of  Author.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Isham,  Asa  Brainerd. — AN  HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the  Seventh 
Regiment  Michigan  Volunteer  Cavalry,  from  its  organiza 
tion  in  1862,  to  its  muster  out  in  1865.  By  Asa  B.  Isham, 
late  First  Lieutenant  Company  "F,"  Historian  of  the 
Regiment. 

New  York:  Town  Topics  Publishing  Company.     (1894.)     8vo.     pp.  118. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Isham,  Asa  Brainerd.— CARE  OF  PRISONERS  OF  WAR,  North 
and  South.  A  paper  read  before  the  Ohio  Commandery 
of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States,  October  5,  1887.  By  A.  B.  Isham,  late  1st 
Lieutenant  Co.  F,  yth  Michigan  Cavalry  Volunteers,  and 
for  seven  months  a  prisoner  of  War  in  Rebel  prisons. 

Cincinnati:  H.  C.  Sherick  &  Co.     18^7.     8vo.     pp.  205-233. 

412 


Isham,  Asa  Brainerd. — THROUGH  THE  WILDERNESS  TO  RICH 
MOND.  A  paper  read  before  the  Ohio  Commandery  of 
the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  September  3, 
1884,  by  Companion  Asa  B.  Isham,  late  First  Lieutenant 
Company  F,  yth  Michigan  Volunteer  Cavalry. 

Cincinnati:  Peter  G.  Thomson.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

Isham,  Asa  Brainerd  —  Davidson,  Henry  M. — Furness, 
Henry  B. — PRISONERS  OF  WAR  AND  MILITARY  PRISONS. 
Personal  narratives  of  experience  in  the  prisons  at  Rich 
mond,  Danville,  Macon,  Andersonville,  Savannah,  Millen, 
Charleston  and  Columbia,  with  a  general  account  of 
prison  life  and  prisons  in  the  South  during  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  including  statistical  information  pertaining  to 
prisoners  of  war;  together  with  a  list  of  officers  who  were 
prisoners  of  war  from  January  i,  1864.  By  Asa  B.  Isham, 
Henry  M.  Davidson  and  Henry  B.  Furness. 

Cincinnati:  Lyman  &  Gushing.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-571. 

Autograph  note  of  Dr.  Isham. 

ILLINOIS  AT  VICKSBURG.  Published  under  authority  of  an  Act 
of  the  Forty-fifth  General  Assembly,  by  the  Illinois- 
Vicksburg  Military  Park  Commission. 

Chicago,  111.:  The  Blakely  Printing  Co.     1907.     4to.     pp.  709. 

ILLINOIS.     Reports. 

1.  Report  of  transactions  of  the  Illinois  State  Sanitary  Bureau  from 
its  organization  December  18,  1862,  to  September  12,  1863,  and 
also  of  the  Illinois  State  Sanitary  Commission,  from  September 
12,  1863,  to  January  I,  1864.     pp.  98. 

2.  Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Illinois  Sanitary  Commission,  from 
January  i,  1864,  to  January  I,  1865.     pp.  93. 

Springfield.     1864-1865.     8vo. 

ILLINOIS.  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  State  of 
Illinois.  Revised  by  Brigadier-General  J.  W.  Vance, 
Ad  j  utant-General . 

Springfield,  Illinois:  H.  W.  Rokker,  State  Printer.     1886. 

Vol.  I.  Containing  reports  for  the  year  1861-66.  pp.  XII.   1-705.     Vol.  II. 

pp.  715.     Vol.  III.  pp.  720.     Vol.  IV.  pp.  680.     Vol.  V.  pp.  694.     Vol.  VI. 

pp.  616.     Vol.  VII.  pp.  692.     Vol.  VIII.  pp.  852. 

ILLINOIS.     Reports. 

1.  Annual  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  State  of  Illinois. 
Springfield.      1863.     pp.  383.     (For  1861  and  1862.) 

2.  War  Record  of  the  State  of  Illinois  to  October  i,  1863.     Procla 
mation  of  Governor  Yates  and  Report  of  Adjutant-General  Fuller. 
February  I,  1864.     Springfield.     1864.     pp.  12. 


3-     Adjutant-General's  Report  and  Tabular  Statement,  September 

I,  1864.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

4.  Annual  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  State  of  Illinois. 
Vol.  I.,  containing  reports  for  the  years  1865  and  1 866.  pp.  VII. 
694.  Vol.  II.  1861-1866.  pp.  VI.  3-741.  Vol.  III.  pp.  708. 
Vol.  IV.  pp.  717.  Vol.  V.  pp.  689.  Vol.  VI.  pp.  698.  Vol.  VII. 
pp.  698.  Vol.  VIII.  pp.  736.  IV. 
8vo.  9  Vols. 

ILLINOIS  MONUMENTS  AT  GETTYSBURG.  Commissioners  John 

L.  Beveridge,  David  B.  Vaughan,  Joseph  B.  Greenhut. 
1891. 

Springfield,  Illinois:  H.  W.  Rokker.     1892.     8vo.  pp.  37. 

ILLUSTRATED  LIFE,  Campaigns,  and  Public  Services  of  Lieut. - 
General  Grant,  the  hero  of  Fort  Donelson,  Vicksburg, 
Chattanooga,  Petersburg  and  Richmond;  also  captor  of 
General  Lee's,  General  Johnston's  and  other  Rebel  Armies. 
With  a  full  history  of  his  life,  campaigns  and  battles  and 
his  orders,  reports  and  correspondence  with  the  War 
Department  and  the  President  in  relation  to  them,  from 
the  time  he  first  took  the  field  in  this  \Var  until  the  present 
time.  With  a  portrait  of  General  Grant,  and  other 
illustrative  engravings  of  the  Battle  of  Fort  Donelson, 
Battle  of  Chattanooga,  General  Lee's  Surrender  to  General 
Grant;  the  Union  Army  entering  Richmond,  etc. 

Philadelphia.     1865.     i2mo.     pp.  66. 

IN  AND  ABOUT  VICKSBURG.  An  illustrated  guide  book  to  the 
City  of  Vicksburg,  Mississippi.  Its  history;  its  appear 
ance;  its  business  houses.  To  which  is  added  a  descrip 
tion  of  the  resources  and  progress  of  the  State  of  Missis 
sippi,  as  an  inviting  field  for  immigration  and  capital. 

Vicksburg,  Miss.:  The  Gibraltar  Publishing  Co.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  271. 

INAUGURATION  PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Lyon  Monument  Association 
of  the  State  of  Missouri,  had  in  the  hall  of  the  House  of 
Representatives  at  Jefferson  City,  Jan.  n,  1866,  with  a 
synopsis  of  the  proceedings  preliminary  thereto.  Pre 
pared  and  published  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Association, 
under  the  direction  of  the  Executive  Committee. 

St.  Louis:  R.  P.  Studley  &  Co.,  Printers.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  53  (III.) 

Presentation  copy  to  Gen.  Meade. 

INCIDENTS  of  American  Camp  Life,  being  events  which  have 

actually  transpired  during  the  present  Rebellion. 
New  York:  T.  R.  Dawley.     (1862.).    I2mo.     pp.  72. 

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INCIDENTS  of  American  Camp  Life,  being  events  which  have 

actually  transpired  during  the  present  Rebellion. 
New  York:  Hurst  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1866.     i2mo.     pp.  VI.  7-104. 

IN  COMMEMORATION  of  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the 
Birth  of  Hannibal  Hamlin,  Paris,  Maine,  August  27, 
1909,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States,  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Maine. 

Portland,  Maine:  Lefavor-Tower  Company.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

INDEPENDENCE  GUARD.  Dedication  of  the  New  Armory  i2th 
Regt.  Infantry,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.,  Thursday,  April  21,  1887. 
The  Twenty-sixth  Anniversary  of  the  Departure  of  the 
Regiment  for  the  Seat  of  War.  1847.  1861.  1887. 

(New  York.     1887.)     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  54. 

(A  history  of  the  Regiment  and  each  Co.  comprising.) 

INDEX  OF   NAMES  of   Places   Mentioned   in  Volumes   I    to   15, 

Inclusive,  Official  Records  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
(Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.)     8vo.     pp.86.     50  copies  printed. 

INDIANA.  Reports  of  the  Board  of  Commissioners  of  the  State 
Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Monument. 

1.  First  Biennial  Report.     June  28,   1887,  to  Dec.  31,   1888.     pp. 

40   (2). 

2.  Second  Annual  Report.     1889.     pp.  40. 

3.  Third  Annual  Report.     1890.     pp.  15. 

4.  Biennial  Report.     October  31,   1890,  to  October  31,   1892.     pp. 

47- 

5.  Biennial    Report.     November    i,    1892,    to    October    31,    1894, 

inclusive. 
Indianapolis.     1887.     4to.    5  vols. 

INDIANA.     Reports. 

1.  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  State  of  Indiana.     India 
napolis.     1863.     pp.  342  (i). 

2.  Report  of  Laz.   Noble,  from  Jan.    i,    1863,  to   Nov.    12,    1864. 
Indianapolis.     1865.     pp.  33. 

3.  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General.     Vol.  I.,  containing  Indiana  in 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  and  statistics  and  documents.    India 
napolis.     1869.     pp.  XVIII.  (i)   1-466  1-372.     Vol.  II.  1861-65. 
Containing  Roster.     Indianapolis.     1865.     pp.  XX.  1-691.     Vol. 
III.     Indianapolis.     1866.    pp.  XXIII.    1-687.    Vol.  IV.  Indian 
apolis.      1866.     pp.     (4)     i -680.     Vol.    V.       Indianapolis.     1866. 
pp.    (4)    1-698.     Vol.   VI.     Indianapolis.      (4)    1-699.     Vol.    VII. 
Indianapolis.     1867.     pp.    IV.     1-781.    Vol.   VIII.     Indianapolis. 
1868.     pp.  VIII.  1-831. 

9  Vols. 

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INDIANA.     The  Soldier  of  Indiana  in  the  War  for  the  Union. 
(Motto.)     Indianapolis:  Merrill  &  Company.     1866  and  1869. 
8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  VI.  1-690.     Vol.  II.  pp.  (2)  1-815. 

INFORMATION  FOR  ARMY  MEETINGS  U.  S.  Christian  Commission, 
August,  1864,  to  March,  1865,  inclusive.  8  Nos.  (Complete.) 
Philadelphia.     1864-65.     i6mo.     pp.  — 

IN  MEMORIAM.     Thomas  J.  Ashton,  died  February  21,  1882. 
(Philadelphia.     1882.)     I2mo.     pp.  36. 

IN  MEMORIAM,  Major-General  George  Cadwalader,  late  President 
of  the  Mutual  Assurance  Company.     Died  Feb.  3,  1879. 
(Philadelphia.     1879.)     Sm.  410.     pp.   (14).     Privately  printed. 

IN  MEMORIAM,  Charles  L.  Chandler. 

(Cambridge:  Printed  by  Welch,  Bigelow  &  Company.)     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  40. 

IN  MEMORIAM,  James  M.  Comly. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  —      Privately  printed. 

IN    MEMORIAM,    Charles    Ewing.     By    his    youngest    Corporal 

"Non  Ommis  Moriar." 
Philadelphia:  Press  of  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  123. 

IN  MEMORIAM,  Samuel  S.  Fisher. 
Cincinnati.     1894.     8vo.     pp.  - 

IN  MEMORIAM,  George  Sears  Greene,  Brevet  Major-General 
United  States  Volunteers,  1801-1899.  Published  by 
Authority  of  the  State  of  New  York  under  the  super 
vision  of  the  New  York  Monuments'  Commission. 

Albany:  J.  B.  Lyon  Company,  State  Printers.     1909.     4to.     pp.  107. 

Presentation  copy  from  Major-General  Daniel  E.  Sickles. 

IN  MEMORIAM,  Major-General  Winfield  Scott  Hancock,  United 
States  Army.  Collected  by  John  P.  Nicholson. 

Philadelphia.     1886.     4to.     3  Vols.     pp.  350.     (Mounted.) 
A  collection  of  newspapers,  etc.,  from  Maine  to  Texas,  giving  the  details  of  the 
General's  death,  etc.,  with  portraits,  autograph  letters,  etc.     Unique  col 
lection,  with  printed  title  pages. 

IN  MEMORIAM,  Maj.-Gen.  George  L.  Hartsuff,  Class  of  1862, 

died  May  16,  1874,  in  New  York  City.     Aged  44  years. 
Norwood,  Mass.     1875.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

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IN  MEMORIAM,  William  Harrison  Lambert,  May,  1842, -June, 
1912.  First  President  of  the  Lincoln  Fellowship.  Edited 
by  the  First  Vice-President. 

New  York:  Publications  of  the  Lincoln  Fellowship.     December,  1912. 

8vo.     pp.  36  (3).     250  copies  printed.     No.  4. 

IN   MEMORIAM,   Major  William  Harrison  Lambert,    1842-1912. 

(A  collection  of  Tributes  to  his  Memory.) 
(Philadelphia.     1912-1913.)     4to.     pp  51. 

IN  MEMORIAM,  Samuel  Brown  Wylie  Mitchell,  M.  D. 
(Philadelphia.     1879.)     8vo.     pp.  12. 

IN  MEMORIAM,  Charles  Redington  Mudge,  Lieut. -Col.  Second 
Mass.  Infantry.  Born  in  New  York  City,  October  22, 
1839.  Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

(Motto.)     Cambridge.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  32.     Privately  printed. 

IN  MEMORIAM,  The  Reverend  Henry  Christopher  McCook. 
Journal  of  the  Presbyterian  Historical  Society,  December,  1911.     pp.  150. 

IN  MEMORIAM,  Emerson  Opdycke. 
(Cincinnati.     1885.)     8vo.     pp.  10. 

IN  MEMORIAM,  William  Houston  Patterson,  1832-1904. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  17  (i). 

IN  MEMORIAM,  Gen.  A.  L.  Pearson. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  — 

IN   MEMORIAM,   William   Gifford   Pierce,    Nov.   27,    i8i6,-Sept. 

30,  1887. 
Printed  for  Friends.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

IN  MEMORIAM,  Henry  Warner  Slocum,  1826-1894.  Published 
by  Authority  of  the  State  of  New  York,  under  the  super 
vision  of  the  New  York  Monument  Commission. 

Albany:  J.  B.  Lyon  Company,  Printers.     1904.     4to.     pp.  325. 

IN  MEMORIAM,  Major-General  Lew  Wallace.  The  Soldier,  Capt. 
William  A.  Ketcham.  The  Writer,  Meredith  Nicholson. 
The  Diplomat,  Chaplain  Daniel  R.  Lucas.  The  Citizen, 
Rev.  Dr.  Wm.  P.  Kane.  May  5,  1905.  Published  by 
Order  of  the  Commandery  State  of  Indiana. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  33. 

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IN  MEMORIAM,  Gen.  William  Wells.     Died  April  29,  1892. 
(Burlington,  Vt.     1892.)     4to.     pp.  29. 

IN  MEMORIAM.     Letters  of  William  Wheeler,  of  the  Class  of 

1855,  Y-  C. 

Riverside,  Cambridge:  Printed  by  H.  O.  Houghton  &  Company.     1875. 
8vo.     pp.  V.  1-468.     Printed  for  private  distribution. 

IN  MEMORIAM.  The  Dead  of  the  Otey  Battery,  of  the  Thirteenth 
Battalion,  Virginia  Artillery,  Army  of  Northern  Virginia. 
C.  S.  A.  Published  by  the  Committee. 

Richmond,  Va.     1887.     4to.     pp.  22. 

IN  MEMORIAM  1801-1883.  The  Confederate  Survivors  Associa 
tion  to  their  late  Comrade,  Lewis  Desaursure  Ford,  M.  D., 
LL.  D.,  Surgeon  in  the  Army  of  the  Confederate  States. 

Augusta,  Ga.:  Chronicle  Steam  Presses.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

IN  MEMORIAM.  The  Seventy-fifth  General  Assembly  of  Ohio. 
In  loving  tribute  to  the  memory  of  William  McKinley, 
of  Ohio,  Soldier,  Congressman,  Governor,  and  President 
of  the  United  States  of  America.  In  the  Hall  of  the  House 
of  Representatives,  Wednesday,  January  29,  1902. 

Columbus:  Press  of  Fred.  J.  Heer,  State  Printer.     1902.     4to.     pp.  85. 

IN  MEMORY  of  Lieut. -Col.   Chas.  Malone  Betts,   I5th  Penna. 

Vol.  Cav.     Died  November  10,  1905. 
(Philadelphia.)     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  (6). 

IN  MEMORY  of  Nathaniel  Michler.  Born  September  13,  1827. 
Died  July  17,  1881. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  13  (4). 

IN  MEMORY  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Smith  Slaymaker,  who  was  killed 
in  the  moment  of  victory,  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Donelson. 
February  14,  1862.  Aged  27  years. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     4to.     sheet. 

IN  MEMORY  of  William  Potter  Wilson.     (Portrait.) 
(Philadelphia.     1887.)     4to.     pp.  39.     Privately  printed. 

IN    PIAM    MEMORIAM.     The    Notre    Dame    Scholastic.     (The 

Very  Rev.  W.  Corby,  C.  S.  C.)     (Memorial  Number.) 
Notre  Dame,  Indiana.     January  15,  1898.     410.     pp.  245-276. 

•418 


INSTRUCTIONS  for  Making  Muster  Rolls;  Mustering  into  Service; 

Periodical  Payments;  and  for  Discharge  from  Service  of 

Volunteers  or  Militia. 

Washington:  C.  Alexander,  Printer.     1848.     I2mo.     pp.  38. 
(Perhaps  this  volume  is  unique.     At  the  outbreak  of  the  Spanish-American 
war  no  other  copy  was  known  and  the  orders  for  mustering  into  service  were 
based  upon  these  instructions  as  of  1861-65.) 

INSTRUCTIONS   for    Field   Artillery.     Prepared    by   a   Board   of 

Artillery  Officers. 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1860.     I2mo.     pp.  384.  (88  plates.) 

INSTRUCTIONS  for  making  quarterly  returns  of  Ordnance  and 
Ordnance  Stores  as  prescribed  by  the  General  Regulations 
of  the  Army,  including  directions  respecting  the  evidence 
required  in  settling  the  ordnance  property  accounts  of 
officers  leaving  the  service,  Prepared  at  the  Ordnance 
Bureau  for  the  use  of  officers  accountable  for  such  property. 

Washington.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  -      Field  Copy  28th  Regt.  P.  V. 

IN  THE  MATTER  OF  FRANCIS  H.  SHAW,  late  Captain  of  Co.  C, 
55th  Regiment  of  Illinois  Infantry  Volunteers.  A  copy 
of  the  proceedings  of  the  First  Reunion  of  the  55th  Illinois 
Regiment,  Infantry  Volunteers,  held  at  Canton,  Illinois, 
on  October  30  and  31,  1884. 

1.  Copy  of  Resolutions  passed  at  the  Reunion  of  the  55th  Regiment 
Illinois  Infantry,  at  Canton,  Illinois,  October  30  and  31,  1884. 

2.  Petition  of  the  Survivors  of  the  55th  Regiment,  Illinois  Infantry, 
to  Congress. 

3.  Copy  of  Petition  of  Fifty  Officers,  filed  at  Time  of  Dismissal  of 
Captain  Shaw. 

4.  Copy  of  Affidavit  of  Captain  Shaw  and  Captain  H.  S.  Nourse. 

5.  Copy  of  Affidavit  of  Captain  Robert  Oliver. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  15.     Autograph  note  of  Capt.  Shaw. 

IOWA.  Reports  of  the  Ad jt. -General  and  Acting  Quartermaster- 
General. 

1.  Dec.  31,  1861.     pp.  494.     (Errata  I.) 

2.  Jan.  i,  1863.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XXVII.  1-1080.     Vol.  II.  pp.  910. 

3.  To  Jan.  ii,  1864.     pp.  799. 

4.  To  Jan.  i,  1865.     pp.     XX.  1-1502. 

5.  To  Jan.  i,  1866.     pp.  XX.  1-536.     (Errata  Slip.) 

6.  Jan.  i,  1867.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XIX.  1-795.     Vol.  II.  pp.  695. 

7.  To  Jan.  14,  1868.     pp.  113  (i). 
Des  Moines.     8vo.     9  Vols. 

IOWA  SOLDIERS.     Roster  of  Ex-Soldiers  residing  in  Kansas. 
(Topeka,  Kansas.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (40). 

419 


Jackman,  Lyman — Hadley,  Amos. — HISTORY  of  the  Sixth 
New  Hampshire  Regiment  in  the  War  for  the  Union. 
Captain  Lyman  Jackson,  Historian,  Amos  Hadley,  Ph.  D., 
Editor. 

Concord,  N.  H.:  Republican  Press  Association.     1891. 

8vo.     pp.  VI.  (i)  1-630. 

Jackson,  Andrew. — LIFE  OF  GENERAL  GRANT.  This  book  is 
the  people's  guide.  Written  and  gotten  up  by  the  old 
war  horse  of  the  Mexican  War  and  the  late  Rebellion, 
Doctor  Jackson. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  - 

Jackson,  Frederick — Raines,  Zenas  T. — Reed,  William  G. 

— IL  RECRUITIO.  A  comic  opera,  as  originally  produced 
by  members  of  the  Forty-fourth  Regiment,  in  barracks 
at  Newbern,  N.  C.,  on  Wednesday,  Thursday  and  Friday 
evenings,  March  u,  12  and  13,  1863,  before  Major-General 
Foster,  his  family  and  Staff.  Words  by  Frederick  Jackson, 
Zenas  T.  Haines,  and  William  G.  Reed.  Music  arranged 
by  Charles  C.  Chickering. 
n.  p.  n.  d.  pp.  — 

Jackson,  H.  W.  R. — CONFEDERATE  MONITOR  and  Patriots' 
Friend,  containing  sketches  of  numerous  important  and 
thrilling  events  of  the  present  Revolution,  together  with 
several  interesting  chapters  of  history  concerning  Gen. 
Stonewall  Jackson,  Gen.  Morgan  and  other  great  men  of  a 
new  nation.  Her  armor  and  her  salvation.  By  H.  W.  R. 
Jackson,  Aiken,  South  Carolina. 

(Motto.)     Atlanta,  Georgia:  Franklin  Steam  Printing  House.     1862. 

I2mo.     pp.  120. 

Jackson,  H.  W.  R. — THE  SOUTHERN  WOMEN  of  the  Second 
American  Revolution,  their  trials,  etc.  Yankee  barbarity. 
Illustrated.  Our  Naval  victories,  and  exploits  of  the 
Confederate  War  Steamers;  capture  of  Yankee  Gunboats, 
etc.  By  H.  W.  R.  Jackson. 

Atlanta,  Georgia:  Intelligencer  Steam  Power  Press.    1893.    8vo.    pp.  120(2). 

Jackson,  James  W.— LIFE  OF  JAMES  W.  JACKSON.  The 
Alexandria  Hero ;  the  slayer  of  Ellsworth ;  the  first  martyr 
in  the  cause  of  Southern  independence;  containing  a  full 
account  of  the  circumstances  of  his  heroic  death,  and  the 
many  remarkable  incidents  in  his  eventful  life,  constituting 
a  true  history,  more  like  romance  than  reality.  Published 
for  the  benefit  of  his  family. 

Richmond:  West  &  Johnston.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

420 


Jackson,  Mary  Anna. — LIFE  AND  LETTERS  of  General  Thomas 
J.  Jackson  (Stonewall  Jackson).  By  his  wife,  Mary  Anna 
Jackson.  With  an  introduction  by  Henry  M.  Field, 
D.  D.  Illustrated. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  479. 

Jacobi,  C.— THE  RIFLED  BATTERIES  of  the  Americans  at  the 
siege  of  Charleston,  from  1863-65,  their  use,  effect  and 
durability,  with  a  criticism  of  the  attack  and  defence. 
By  C.  Jacobi,  Captain  Royal  Prussian  Artillery. 

Berlin.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  84  (i).     Maps  and  plans  3. 

Jacobs,  B.  H. — UNION  AND  CONFEDERATE  WAR  RELICS  of 
every  description,  from  Fredericksburg,  Chancellorsville, 
Salem  Church,  Wilderness,  Spotsylvania  Court  House, 
and  from  all  the  battlefields  around  this  section.  Owned 
and  collected  by  B.  H.  Jacobs,  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

Fredericksburg,  Va. :  R.  A.  Kishpaugh  Print,     n.  d.     I2mo.  pp.  8  (i). 

Jacobs,  Michael. — NOTES  ON  THE  REBEL  INVASION  of  Maryland 
and  Pennsylvania  and  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg,  July 
i,  2  arid  3,  1863,  accompanied  by  an  explanatory  map. 
By  M.  Jacobs. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  47. 
Newspaper  cuttings  and  reviews  inserted. 

Jacobs,  Michael. — NOTES  ON  THE  REBEL  INVASION  of  Maryland 
and  Pennsylvania  and  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg,  July 
i,  2  and  3,  1863,  accompanied  by  an  explanatory  map. 
By  M.  Jacobs. 

Gettysburg:  "Star  and  Sentinel,"  Printer.     1884.     i6mo.     pp.  43  (7). 
(Fourth  edition  revised.) 

Jacobs,  Michael. — NOTES  ON  THE  REBEL  INVASION  of  Maryland 
and  Pennsylvania  and  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg,  July 
i,  2  and  3,  1863.  By  M.  Jacobs,  late  Professor  of  Mathe 
matics  and  Chemistry  in  Pennsylvania  College,  Gettys 
burg. 

Gettysburg,  Pa.:  The  Times  Printing  House.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  40  (2). 
(Seventh  edition,  revised  and  enlarged.) 

James,    Bushrod    Washington. — ECHOES    OF    BATTLE.     By 

Bushrod  Washington  James. 
Philadelphia:  Henry  T.  Coates  &  Co.     1895.     i2mo.     pp.  222. 

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James,  Francis  Bakewell. — McCooK's  BRIGADE  at  the  Assault 
upon  Kenesaw  Mountain,  Georgia,  June  27,  1864.  By 
F.  B.  James,  late  Captain  Fifty-second  Ohio  Volunteer 
Infantry,  and  Brevet  Major  United  States  Volunteers. 

n.  p.     (1896.)     8vo.     pp.  23.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

James,  George  Francis. — THE  LOGAN  MONUMENT  MEMORIAL. 

Edited  for  the  Commission  by  George  Francis  James. 
Chicago:  The  University  Press.     1898.     8vo.     pp.  135. 

James,  Hartwell. — MILITARY  HEROES  of  the  United  States 
from  Lexington  to  Santiago.  By  Hartwell  James,  with 
ninety-four  illustrations. 

Philadelphia:  Henry  Altemus  Company,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  i-V.  218. 

James,  Horace. — THE  Two  GREAT  WARS  OF  AMERICA.  An 
oration  delivered  in  Newbern,  North  Carolina,  before 
the  Twenty-fifth  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteers, 
July  4,  1862. 

Boston:  W.  F.  Brown  &  Co.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

Jameson,  Ephraim  Orcutt. — THE  MILITARY  HISTORY  OF 
MEDWAY,  MASS.,  1745-1885.  Containing  the  names  of 
the  inhabitants,  soldiers  in  the  French  and  Indian  Wars; 
the  Continental  Soldiers  and  Minute-men  in  the  War  of 
the  Revolution;  a  mention  of  the  War  of  1812;  the  Doings 
of  the  Town  in  the  support  of  the  War  for  the  Union;  a 
record  with  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Union  Soldiers, 
and  Portraits  of  Washington,  Lincoln,  and  Grant,  with 
other  illustrations. 

(Providence,  R.  I.     1886.)     8vo.     pp.  110  (l). 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Janes,  Henry  Warner. — LETTER  to  the  honorable  chairman  of 
military  committee  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Repre 
sentatives  of  the  United  States  explanatory  of  the  military 
record  of  Bvt.  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  W.  Janes,  Major  U.  S.  A. 
(retired),  what  he  therein  states  was  done  to  him  and 
what  he  desires  done  for  him  now  before  those  committees. 

Baltimore,  Md.     March  15,  1880.     8vo.     pp.  27  (i). 

Janvier,  Francis  De  Haes. — THE  SLEEPING  SENTINEL.     By 

Francis  De  Haes  Janvier. 
Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Peterson  &  Brothers.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  19. 

422 


Jaques,  John  W. — THREE  YEARS'   CAMPAIGN  of  the   Ninth 

N.  Y.  S.  M.  during  the  Southern  Rebellion. 
New  York.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  199.  2.  47.  i. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Jaques,  James  F. — ADDRESS  to  the  73rd  Regiment  Illinois 
Volunteer  Infantry.  By  Colonel  James  F.  Jaques  at  a 
reunion  held  in  Springfield,  Illinois,  October  8-10,  1890. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  42. 

Jaques,  James  F. — COL.  JAQUES'S  VISIT  TO  RICHMOND,  VA., 
July,  1864.  Its  part  in  the  Presidential  Campaign  of 
that  year. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  533-S62- 

Jardine,  Edward. — THREE  DAYS  REIGN  OF  TERROR,  or  the 

July  riots  in  1863,  in  New  York. 
Harper's  Magazine,  January,  1867.     pp.  24.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Jay,  John. — STATE  OF  NEW  YORK,  No.  82.  In  Senate,  April 
7,  1868.  Communication  from  the  Governor  transmitting 
a  Report  of  Mr.  John  Jay,  Special  Commissioner  appointed 
to  represent  New  York  State  in  the  Board  of  Managers 
of  the  National  Cemetery  at  Antietam. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  42. 

Jeffrey,  William  H. — RICHMOND  PRISONS,  1861-1862.  Com 
piled  from  the  original  records  kept  by  the  Confederate 
Government;  journals  kept  by  Union  prisoners  of  war, 
together  with  name,  rank,  company,  regiment  and  State 
of  the  four  thousand  who  were  confined  there.  By 
William  H.  Jeffrey.  Illustrated. 

St.  Johnsbury:  The  Republican  Press.     (1893.)     8vo.     pp.  271. 

Jenifer,  W.  H.— OFFICIAL  REPORT,  Battle  of  Balls  Bluff. 

Southern  Review,  Oct.,  1869.     pp.  470-476. 

Jenkins,  Luke  Edwards. — FIRST  REGIMENT  OF  INFANTRY 
Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia,  Colonel  Robert  Cowdin 
Commanding,  in  service  of  the  United  States,  in  answer 
to  the  President's  First  Call  for  Troops  to  suppress  the 
Rebellion,  April  15,  1861.  Compiled  from  original  papers 
in  the  Adjutant-General  and  Auditor's  Offices  of  the 
Commonwealth. 

Boston:  Wright  &  Potter  Printing  Company.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  50. 

423 


Jenkins,  Thomas  E. — BOOK  OF  THE  ROYAL  BLUE.     *  *    The 

Battle  of  Gettysburg.     By  Thomas  E.  Jenkins. 
Baltimore,  July,  1899.     Vol.  II.,  No.  10.     8vo.     pp.  (9-19). 

Jenkins,  Thomas  E. — GETTYSBURG  IN  WAR  AND  IN  PEACE. 
A  brief  review  of  interesting  historical  facts  and  incidents 
relative  to  the  famous  three-days  fight  so  appropriately 
designated  "The  Greatest  Battle  of  Modern  Times." 
How  to  reach  the  Battlefield.  The  Gettysburg  Short 
Line,  from  the  West,  South  and  Southwest.  Compiled 
by  Thomas  E.  Jenkins. 

Baltimore,  Md.:  Passenger  Department  of  the  Western  Maryland  Railroad. 

n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8.  1-104. 

Jenkins,  Thomas  E.— GETTYSBURG  IN  WAR  AND  IN  PEACE. 
A  brief  review  of  interesting  historical  facts  and  incidents 
relative  to  the  famous  three-days  fight  so  appropriately 
designated  "The  Greatest  Battle  of  Modern  Times." 
How  to  reach  the  Battlefield  from  the  North,  East,  South 
and  West.  The  Gettysburg  Short  Line.  Compiled  by 
Thomas  E.  Jenkins. 

Baltimore,  Md.:  Passenger  Department  of  the  Western  Maryland  Railroad. 

n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  155.     Second  Souvenir  edition. 

Jennings,  Janet. — THE  BLUE  AND  THE  GRAY.  By  Janet 
Jennings,  Author  of  "Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Greatest 
American." 

Madison,  Wis.:  Cantwell  Printing  Company.     (1910.)     481110.     pp.  205. 

Joel,  Joseph  A. — Stegman,  Lewis  R. — RIFLE  SHOTS  AND 
BUGLE  NOTES,  or  the  National  Military  Album,  or 
sketches  of  the  principal  battles,  marches,  picket  duty, 
camp  fires,  love  adventures,  and  poems  connected  with  the 
late  war.  By  Joseph  A.  Joel,  late  of  the  Twenth-third 
Ohio  Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry,  and  Lewis  R.  Stegman, 
late  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Second  New  York  Volunteers, 
and  the  First  United  States  Veteran  Volunteers.  Illus 
trations  by  Darley,  Leslie,  and  other  well  known  artists. 

New  York:  Grand  Army  Gazette  Publishing  Co.     1884. 

Rvo.     pp.  IX.  564. 

Johns,  George  S. — PHILIP  HENSON:  The  Southern  Union  Spy. 

The  hitherto  unwritten  record  of  a  hero  of  the  War  of  the 

Rebellion.     By  George  S.  Johns. 
(Extracts.)     St.  Louis:  Nixon-Jones  Printing  Co.     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  97. 

424 


Johns,  Henry  T. — LIFE  WITH  THE  FORTY-NINTH  MASSACHU 
SETTS  VOLUNTEERS.  By  Henry  T.  Johns,  late  Private 
Co.  C,  Forty-ninth  Mass.  Vols. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1890.     I2mo.     pp.  435. 

Johns,    Henry    T. — LIFE    WITH    THE    49™    MASSACHUSETTS 

VOLUNTEERS.     (Illustrated.) 
Pittsfield,  Mass.:  For  the  Author.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  391. 

Johns,  John. — WILMINGTON  DURING  THE  BLOCKADE. 

Harper's  Magazine,  September,  1866.     pp. — 

Johnson,  Alfred  Bainbridge. — THE  SEVENTH  REGIMENT  OF 
INFANTRY.  By  Lieutenant  A.  B.  Johnson,  yth  U.  S. 
Infantry. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  July,  1894.     pp.  896-908. 

Johnson,  Andrew. — MESSAGE  from  the  President  of  the 
United  States  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of 
the  23d  of  June  last,  relative  to  rebel  General  Pickett. 

House  of  Representatives.  Ex.  Document  No.   u,  3d  Congress,  2d  Session. 

Dec.  n,  1866.     8vo.     pp.  9. 

Johnson,  Bradley  Tyler. — ADDRESS  before  the  Association  of 
Confederate  Soldiers  and  Sailors  of  Maryland,  June  10, 
1874. 

Baltimore.     1874.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Johnson,  C.  S.  A. 

Johnson,  Bradley  Tyler. — A  MEMOIR  of  the  Life  and  Public 
Service  of  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  once  the  Quartermaster- 
General  of  the  Army  of  the  United  States,  and  a  General 
in  the  Army  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America.  Edited 
by  Bradley  T.  Johnson,  formerly  a  Soldier  in  the  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia.  Illustrated. 

(Motto.)     Baltimore:  R.  H.  Woodward  &  Company.      1891. 

I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-362.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Jos.  E.  Johnston. 

Johnson,  Bradley  Tyler.— THE  CAUSE  OF  THE  CONFEDERATE 
STATES.  Address  by  Gen.  Bradley  T.  Johnson,  delivered 
before  the  Society  of  the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  Con 
federate  States,  in  the  State  of  Maryland  and  the  Associa 
tion  of  the  Maryland  Line,  at  Maryland  Hall,  Baltimore, 
Md.,  November  16,  1886. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

425 


Johnson,  Bradley  Tyler.— THE  FIRST  MARYLAND  CAMPAIGN. 
An  address  by  Brig.-Gen.  Bradley  T.  Johnson,  delivered 
February  22,  1886,  at  the  Fourth  Annual  Reunion  of  the 
Association  of  the  Maryland  Line,  at  Oratorio  Hall, 
Baltimore,  Md.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Association  of 
the  Maryland  Line. 

Baltimore.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  41.    Presentation  copy.    Autograph  of  Author. 

Johnson,  Bradley  Tyler. — THE  CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  CON 
FEDERATE  STATES,  Montgomery,  1861.  Address  by  Gen. 
Bradley  T.  Johnson,  delivered  June  10,  1891,  at  the 
dedication  of  the  Confederate  Monument  at  Fredericks- 
burg,  Va. 

Baltimore,  Md.:  Press  of  Wilson  H.  Mules  &  Co.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Johnson,  E.  A. — THE  HERO  OF  MEDFIELD.  Containing  the 
Journals  and  Letters  of  Allen  Alonzo  Kingsbury,  of 
Medfield,  member  of  Co.  H,  Chelsea  Volunteers,  Mass. 
1st  Reg.,  who  was  killed  by  the  rebels  near  Yorktown, 
April  26,  1862,  also  notice  of  the  other  three  soldiers 
belonging  to  the  same  company  killed  at  the  same  time; 
funeral  services  at  Chelsea  and  Medfield.  Historic  and 
poetic  account  of  Medfield,  etc. 

Boston:  John  M.  Hewes,  Printer.     1862.     I2mo.     pp.  144. 

Johnson,  Hannibal  Augustus. — THE  SWORD  OF  HONOR.  A 
story  of  the  Civil  War.  By  Lieut.  H.  A.  Johnson,  Third 
Maine  Regt.  N.  V.  M. 

(Motto.)     Worcester,  Mass. :  The  Blanchard  Press.     (1906.)     izmo.   pp.  103. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Johnson,  Hannibal  Augustus. — THE  SWORD  OF  HONOR.  A 
story  of  the  Civil  War.  By  Lieut.  H.  A.  Johnson,  Third 
Maine  Regiment  N.  V.  M. 

(Motto.)     Hallowell,  Maine:  Register  Printing  House.     1906. 
i6mo.     pp.  96  (i). 

Johnson,  Hannibal  Augustus. — THE  SWORD  OF  HONOR. 
From  captivity  to  freedom.  By  Hannibal  A.  Johnson, 
(Lieutenant  Third  Maine  Infantry). 

Providence:  Published  by  the  Society.     Snow  &  Farnham,  Printers.     1903. 
Sm.  4to.     pp.  72.     "Edition  limited  to  250  copies." 

426 


Johnson,  John. — THE  DEFENCE  OF  CHARLESTON  HARBOR, 
including  Fort  Sumter,  and  the  Adjacent  Islands,  1863- 
1865.  By  John  Johnson,  formerly  Major  of  Engineers  in 
the  Service  of  the  Confederate  States.  With  original 
papers  in  appendix,  full  official  reports,  maps  and  illus 
trations. 

Charleston,  S.  C.:  Walker,  Evans  &  Cogswell  Co.,  Publishers.     1890. 

8vo.     pp.  276  i-CLXXV. 

Johnson,  J.  A. — HISTORY  of  the  Scandinavian  Regiment,  I5th 
Wisconsin  Regiment.  A  short  history  of  its  organization 
and  the  battles  in  which  it  took  part.  Compiled  by  J.  A. 
Johnson. 

La  Crosse,  Wisconsin.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  134  (27). 

Johnson,  J.  H. — CITIZENS'  WELCOME.  By  J.  H.  Johnson. 
Delivered  at  the  opening  of  the  Fourth  Annual  Reunion 
of  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  West  Virginia,  held  at 
Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  September  22  and  23,  1880. 

Press  of  Winchester  &  Co.     n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  16. 

Johnson,  John  Lipscombe. — THE  UNIVERSITY:  Memorial 
Biographical  Sketches  of  Alumni  of  the  University  of 
Virginia,  who  fell  in  the  Confederate  War.  Five  Volumes 
in  one.  By  Rev.  John  Lipscombe  Johnson,  B.  A. 

Baltimore:  Turnbull  Brothers.     1871.     8vo.     pp.  765. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Johnson,  Polk  G. — CLARKSVILLE  BOYS  IN  1861.     By  Polk  G. 

Johnson. 
(Clarksville,  Tenn.)     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  18.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Johnson,  Polk  G.— CLARKSVILLE  BOYS  OF  1861.     By  Polk  G. 

Johnson.     1887. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  16.     (Second  Edition.)     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Johnson,  Richard  W. — A  SOLDIER'S  REMINISCENCES,  in  Peace 
and  War.  By  Brig. -Gen.  R.  W.  Johnson,  Retired, 
Brevet  Maj.-Gen.  U.  S.  A. 

Philadelphia:  Press  of  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  428. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  R.  W.  Johnson. 

Johnson,    Richard    W. — MEMOIR    of    Maj.-Gen.    George    H. 

Thomas.     By    Richard    W.    Johnson,    Brigadier-General 

U.  S.  A.  (Retired.) 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  322. 
Autograph  of  Gen.  Johnson. 

427 


Johnson,  Richard  W. — THE  BATTLE  OF  STONE  RIVER.     By 

Brevet  Major-General  R.  W.  Johnson,  U.  S.  A. 
Reprinted  from  the  United  Service  Magazine,  January,  1886.    8vo.    pp.  9. 

Johnson,  Robert  Underwood — Buel,    Clarence   Clough.— 

BATTLES  AND  LEADERS  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR.  Being  for 
the  most  part  contributions  by  Union  and  Confederate 
Officers,  based  upon  "The  Century  War  Series."  Edited 
by  Robert  Underwood  Johnson  and  Clarence  Clough  Buel. 

New  York:  The  Century  Co. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  XXIII.  1-750.     Vol.  II.  pp.  XIX.  1-760.     Vol.  III.  pp.  XIX.  (i) 

1-752.     Vol.  IV.  pp.  XIX.  (i)  1-829. 

Contains  all  cancelled  sheets,  covers,   etc.     Unique.     (Autograph  letters  of 

Robert  Underwood  Johnson  and  Clarence  Clough  Buel.) 

Johnson,  Robert  Underwood— Buel,    Clarence   Clough.— 

THE  WILDERNESS,  Spotsylvania  and  Cold  Harbor.  From 
"Battles  and  Leaders  of  the  Civil  War."  Being  for  the 
most  part  contributions  by  Union  and  Confederate 
Officers  based  upon  "The  Century  War  Series."  Edited 
by  Robert  Underwood  Johnson  and  Clarence  Clough 
Buel,  of  the  Editorial  Staff  of  "The  Century  Magazine." 
London :  Hugh  Rees,  Ltd.  1908.  410.  pp.  150.  (Maps.) 

Johnson,  Rossiter. — CAMP  FIRES  AND  BATTLEFIELD.  History 
of  the  Conflicts  and  Campaigns  of  the  Great  Civil  War  in 
the  United  States.  By  Rossiter  Johnson,  LL.  D.  With 
special  contributions  by  General  O.  O.  Howard,  U.  S.  A.; 
General  Selden  Connor,  U.  S.  A. ;  General  John  B.  Gordon, 
C.  S.  A.;  General  John  T.  Morgan,  C.  S.  A.;  Honorable 
James  Tanner;  Mrs.  L.  C.  Pickett,  and  an  introduction 
by  John  Clark  Ridpath,  LL.  D.  Splendidly  illustrated 
with  the  original  photographs  of  the  celebrated  Brady 
collection  in  possession  of  the  Government  and  loaned  for 
reproduction  in  this  work  by  special  permission  of  Hon. 
Daniel  S.  Lament,  Secretary  of  War. 

New  York:  Knight  &  Brown.     (1894.)     4to.     pp.  551. 

Johnson,   Rossiter. — TURNING   POINTS   IN  THE   CIVIL  WAR. 

Annual   Report  of  the   American   Historical   Association 

for  the  Year  1894. 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  39-53. 

Johnson,  Rossiter. — A  SHORT  STORY  of  the  War  of  Secession, 

1861-1865.     By  Rossiter  Johnson. 
Boston:  Ticknor  &  Company.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  XIV.  1-552. 

428 


Johnson,  Rossiter. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  GREAT  CONFLICT. 
A  history  of  the  War  of  Secession,  1861-1865.  By 
Rossiter  Johnson.  Special  Contributions  by  Gen.  O.  O. 
Howard,  Gen.  John  B.  Gordon.  Over  sixty  illustrations. 

(Extract.)     New  York:  Bryan,  Taylor  &  Co.      1894.-  Ry.  8vo.  pp.  XVI.  1-604. 

Johnson,  Willis  Fletcher. — LIFE  OF  WM.  TECUMSEH  SHERMAN, 
late  retired  General,  U.  S.  A.  A  graphic  history  of  his 
career  in  War  and  Peace;  his  romantic  youth;  his  stern 
and  patriotic  manhood;  his  calm  and  beautiful  old  age; 
a  marvellous  march  from  the  mountains  of  time  to  the 
sea  of  eternity.  By  W.  Fletcher  Johnson.  Carefully 
reviewed  chapter  by  chapter,  and  with  an  introduction 
by  Maj.-Gen.  O.  O.  Howard,  U.  S.  A.  -With  numerous 
maps  and  illustrations. 

Philadelphia:  Hubbard  Bros.     1891.     I2mo.     pp.  607. 

Johnston,  David  E. — FOUR  YEARS  A  SOLDIER.  By  David  E. 
Johnston,  a  member  of  Company  "D,"  Seventh  Virginia 
Infantry  and  Sergeant  Major  of  the  Regiment. 

Princeton,  W.  Va.     1887.     i2mo.     pp.  437-IX. 

Johnston,  Isaac  N. — FOUR  MONTHS  IN  LIBBY  and  the  Cam 
paign  against  Atlanta.  By  Capt.  I.  N.  Johnston,  Co.  H, 
Sixth  Kentucky  Volunteer  Infantry. 

Cincinnati:  For  the  Author.     L.  P.  Thompson,  Printer.      1864. 

I2mo.     pp.  IV.-igi. 

Johnston,  Joseph  Eccleston. — A  NARRATIVE  OF  MILITARY 
OPERATIONS  directed  during  the  late  War  between  the 
States.  By  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  General  C.  S.  A.  Illus 
trated  with  steel  plates  and  maps. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1874. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  1-286.     Vol.  II.  pp.  287-602. 

126  portraits  and  engravings,  n  maps  and  plans  inserted. 

Autograph  letters  Jos.  E.  Johnston,  R.  Patterson,  S.  P.  Heintzleman,  J.  P. 

Benjamin,  D.  H.  Hill,  W.  S.  Hancock,  Fitz  Hugh  Lee,  Fitz  John  Porter,  D.  N. 

Couch,  W.  S.  Rosecrans,  W.  J.  Palmer,  N.  B.  Forrest,  John  A.  Logan,  John  M. 

Schofield,  J.  H.  Wilson,  James  Longstreet  and  Jos.  Hooker. 

Autographs  E.  D.  Baker,  F.  P.  Blair,  N.  P.  Banks. 

Cuttings,  reviews,  etc.,  inserted.     Unique. 

Johnston,  Joseph  Eccleston. — HEADQUARTERS,  Department 
Northern  Va.,  May  19,  1862.  Ms.  Report.  "Copy  made 
for  Colonel  John  P.  Nicholson  under  my  supervision,  J. 
E.  Johnston." 

Folio,     pp.  5. 

429 


Johnston,  Joseph  Eccleston. — OFFICIAL  REPORT  of  the  Battle 
of  Manassas,  July  21,  1861.  J.  E.  Johnston,  General, 
Commanding.  "Ms.  Copy  made  for  Col.  John  P. 
Nicholson  under  my  supervision,  J.  E.  Johnston." 

Folio,    pp.  19. 

Johnston,  Joseph  Eccleston. — REPLY  to  Gen.  Geo.  W. 
Mindel's  pamphlet  reviewing  Gen.  Johnston's  account  of 
the  Battle  of  Fair  Oaks  in  "Narrative  of  Military  Opera 
tions." 

Savannah,  Ga.     n.  d.     410.     pp.  —    The  original  ms.  and  not  printed. 

Johnston,  Joseph  Eccleston. — REPORT  of  Operations,  May 

19,  1862. 

Folio.     Ms.     pp.  — 

(Signed  by  General  Johnston  and  certified  to  as  having  been  copied  under  his 
supervision.) 

Johnston,    Joseph    Eccleston. — REPORT    of    the    Battle    of 

Manassas.     1861. 
Folio.    Ms.    pp.  — 

(Signed  by  General  Johnston  and  certified  as  to  having  been  copied  under  his 
supervision.) 

Johnston,  Joseph  Eccleston. — REPORT  of  the  Operations  of 
the  Army  of  the  Tennessee,  Vineville,  Ga.,  October  20, 
1864.  Ms.  "True  copy  made  under  my  direction  for 
Jno.  P.  Nicholson,  J.  E.  Johnston." 

Folio,     pp.  25. 

Johnston,  Joseph  Eccleston.— REPORT  of  the  Battle  of  the 
Seven  Pines,  fought  on  the  3ist  ult.  and  ist  inst.  "Ms. 
Copy  made  for  Col.  John  P.  Nicholson  under  my  super 
vision." 

Folio,    pp.  6. 

Johnston,  Joseph  Eccleston. — REPORT  of  Operations  in  the 
Dept.  of  Miss,  and  East  La.  Meridian,  Miss.,  Nov.  i,  1863. 
Ms.  "Copy  made  for  Col.  John  P.  Nicholson,  under  my 
supervision,  J.  E.  Johnston." 

Folio,    pp.  31. 

Johnston,    Joseph    Eccleston  —  Pemberton,    John    E.— 

REPORT  of  General  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  of  his  operations 
in  the  Department  of  Mississippi  and  East  Louisiana, 
together  with  Lieut. -General  Pemberton's  Report  of  the 
Battles  of  Port  Gibson,  Baker's  Creek  and  Siege  of 
Vicksburg.  Published  by  order  of  Congress. 

Richmond:  R.  M.  Smith,  Public  Printer.      1864.     8vo.     pp.  213. 

(Contains  an  appendix  to  Gen.  Pemberton's  Report.) 

430 


Johnston,  Marianne  C.  Howe. — THE  YOUNG  CHAPLAIN.     By 

his  mother. 
New  York:  N.  Tibbals  &  Sons,  Publishers.     1876.     I2mo.     pp.  138. 

Johnston,    Mary. — THE    LONG    ROLL.  By    Mary    Johnston. 

With  illustrations  by  N.  C.  Wyeth. 
Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  Company.     1911. 
8vo.     pp.  X.  1-683.  First  edition.  Autograph  edition  signed  by  Mary  Johnston. 

Johnston,  Mary. — CEASE  FIRING.     By  Mary  Johnston.     With 

illustrations  by  N.  C.  Wyeth. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  Company.     1912. 
I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-457.     Autograph  edition. 

Johnston,  Mary. — GETTYSBURG.     By  Mary  Johnston. 

The  Atlantic  Monthly,  July,  1912.     pp.  1-9. 

Johnston,  R.  M. — BIOGRAPHIES  of  Leading  Americans.  Edited 
by  W.  P.  Trent.  Leading  American  Soldiers.  By  R. 
M.  Johnston,  M.  A.  Cantab,  Lecturer  in  History  at 
Harvard  University.  \Vith  thirteen  portraits. 

New  York:  Henry  Holt  &  Company.     1907.     I2mo.     pp.  XV.  1-371. 

Johnston,  R.  M. — BULL  RUN:  Its  Strategy  and  Tactics.  By 
R.  M.  Johnston,  Author  of  the  Roman  Theocracy  and 
the  Republic,  etc. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  Company.     1913. 

8vo.     pp.  XIX.  1-293. 

Johnston,  William  Preston. — THE  LIFE  OF  GEN.  ALBERT 
SIDNEY  JOHNSTON,  embracing  his  services  in  the  Armies 
of  the  United  States,  the  Republic  of  Texas,  and  the 
Confederate  States.  By  William  Preston  Johnston.  With 
illustrations  on  steel  and  wood. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  XVIII.  1-755. 

Autograph  note  of  Author  and  newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Jonas,  Benjamin  Franklin.— ADDRESS  of  Hon.  B.  F.  Jonas, 
at  the  laying  of  the  cornerstone  of  the  Monument  to  the 
memory  of  the  Confederate  Dead  at  Baton  Rouge, 
February  22,  1886. 

Hopkins  Printing  Office.      1886.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

Jones,  B.  W. — UNDER  THE  STARS  AND  BARS.  A  history  of  the 
Surry  Light  Artillery.  Recollections  of  a  Private  Soldier 
in  the  War  between  the  States. 

Richmond:  Everett  Waddey  Co.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  297. 


Jones,  Charles  Colquitt,  Jr. — A  ROSTER  of  General  Officers, 
Heads  of  Departments,  Senators,  Representatives,  Mili 
tary  organizations,  etc.,  in  Confederate  service  during 
the  War  between  the  States.  By  Charles  C.  Jones,  Jr., 
late  Lieut. -Colonel  of  Artillery,  C.  S.  A. 

Richmond,  Va.:  Southern  Historical  Society.     1876.     8vo.     pp.   135. 

Interleaved  and  ms.   notes,  corrections,  additions  and  autograph  letter    of 

Col.  Jones. 

Jones,  Charles  Colquitt,  Jr.— A  ROSTER  of  General  Officers, 
Heads  of  Departments,  Senators,  Representatives,  Mili 
tary  Organizations,  etc.,  in  Confederate  Service  during 
the  War  between  the  States.  By  Charles  C.  Jones,  Jr., 
late  Lieut. -Colonel  of  Artillery,  C.  S.  A. 

Richmond,    Va.:    Southern    Historical    Society.     1876.     (War    Department, 

Washington,  D.  C.  reprint.)     410.     pp.  (135). 

Jones,  Charles  Colquitt,  Jr. — BOMBARDMENTS  and  Capture 

of  Fort  McAllister. 
Magazine  of  American  History,  Vol.  XIV.     1885.     pp.  501-508. 

Jones,  Charles  Colquitt,  Jr. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the 
Chatham  Artillery  during  the  Confederate  Struggle  for 
Independence.  By  Charles  C.  Jones,  Jr. 

Albany,  N.  Y.:  Joel  Munsell.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.-24O. 

Autograph  letter  of  Lt.-Col.  Jones,  C.  S.  A. 

Jones,  Charles  Colquitt,  Jr.— ORATION  pronounced  by  Col. 
Charles  C.  Jones,  Jr.  on  the  3ist  October,  1878,  upon  the 
occasion  of  the  unveiling  and  dedication  of  the  Confederate 
Monument  erected  by  the  Ladies  Memorial  Association 
of  Augusta,  in  Broad  Street  in  the  City  of  Augusta, 
Georgia. 

(Motto.)     Augusta:  Reprint  from  "Evening  Sentinel,"  October  31,  1878. 

8vo.     pp.  9.     Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Jones. 

Jones,  Charles  Colquitt,  Jr. — THE  SIEGE  OF  SAVANNAH  in 
December,  1864,  and  the  Confederate  Operations  in 
Georgia  and  the  Third  Military  District  of  South  Carolina 
during  General  Sherman's  march  from  Atlanta  to  the 
Sea.  By  Charles  C.  Jones,  Jr.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Artillery, 
C.  S.  A.,  and  Chief  of  Artillery  during  the  Siege.  Printed 
for  the  Author. 

Albany,  N.  Y. :  Joel  Munsell.     1874.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  X.  1-184. 

Ms.  corrections  by  Author.     Autograph  letter  and  portrait  inserted. 

432 


Jones,  Charles  Edgeworth. — GEORGIA  IN  THE  WAR,  1861-1865. 

By  Chas.   Edgeworth  Jones,  of  Augusta,   Ga.,   formerly 

Historian  Camp  No.  435,  N.  C.  V. 
Atlanta:  Printed  by  Foote  &  Davis  Co.     (1909.)     I2mo.     pp.  167. 

Jones,  Charles  Edgeworth. — IN  MEMORIAM.  Colonel  Charles 
C.  Jones,  Jr.,  LL.  D.,  Historian,  Biographer,  and  Archae 
ologist,  1831-1889.  By  Charles  Edgeworth  Jones. 

Augusta,  Ga.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

Jones,  Charles  P. — BIENNIAL  REPORT  of  the  Adjutant-General 
of  Alabama,  to  Thos.  G.  Jones,  Governor  and  Commander- 
in-Chief.  1894. 

Montgomery,  Ala.     1894.     8vo.     pp.  9.  Appendices  VIII. 

(Confederate  Record  of  Alabama  Troops.) 

Jones,  Charles  R. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  55th  N.  C.  I. 

Our  Living  and  Our  Dead,  March  25,-May  13,  1874.     PP-  (55)- 

Jones,  Edward  Franc. — PAPER  read  at  a  Meeting  of  the  New 

York  State  Loyal  Legion,  New  York,  May  3,  1911. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

Jones,  Edward  Franc. — SEND  THEM  HOME  TENDERLY.  A 
tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Charles  A.  Taylor,  Co.  D, 
Sixth  Regt.,  M.  V.  M.,  the  First  Martyr  who  gave  his 
life  in  defense  of  the  Union  in  the  late  Civil  War,  and  of 
Sumner  H.  Needham,  Luther  C.  Ladd  and  Addison  O. 
Whitney,  who  quickly  followed  in  the  path  of  death. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Sm.  410.     pp.  4. 

Jones,  Edward  Franc. — THE  ORIGIN  OF  THE  FLAG.  Compiled 
by  Edward  F.  Jones,  Colonel  6th  and  26th  Mass.  Vols. 
(Baltimore,  April  19,  1861.)  Bvt.  Brig.-Gen.  U.  S.  Vols., 
Lieut. -Governor  State  of  New  York,  1885-1892. 

(Binghamton,  N.  Y.:  Press  of  the  Jones  Scale  Works.)     (1896.) 

48mo.     pp.  32. 

Jones,  Evan  Rowland. — FOUR  YEARS  IN  THE  ARMY  OF  THE 
POTOMAC.     A  Soldier's  Recollections.     By  Major  Jones. 
London:  The  Tyne  Publishing  Company.     8vo.     pp.  246. 

Jones,  Evan  Rowland. — LINCOLN,  STANTON  AND  GRANT. 
Historical  Sketches.  By  Major  Evan  Rowland  Jones, 
United  States  Consul,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  With  steel 
portraits. 

(Motto.)     London:  Frederick  Warne  &  Co.     (1875.) 

8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-342. 

433 


Jones,  Frank  J.— RESPONSE  to  the  toast  "Heroism  in  War." 
By  Frank  J.  Jones  (Bvt.  Major  U.  S.  Vols.),  at  the  Fifth 
Annual  Banquet  of  the  Cincinnati  Society  of  Ex-Army 
and  Navy  Officers  at  the  Burnet  House,  Thursday 
Evening,  Jan.  8,  1880.  Published  by  request  of  the 
Officers  of  the  Society. 

Cincinnati,     n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  n.     Autograph  note  of  Major  Jones. 

Jones,    Hamilton   C. — THE    FIFTY-SEVENTH    North    Carolina 

Regiment.     By  Lieut. -Colonel  Hamilton  C.  Jones. 
Charlotte:  The  Observer,  January  21,  1900.     I2mo.     pp.  (22~).     (Mounted.) 

Jones,  John  B. — A  REBEL  WAR  CLERK'S  DIARY  at  the  Confed 
erate  States  Capitol.     By  J.  B.  Jones. 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1866.     Post  8vo. 
Vol.  I.  pp.  XII.  392.     Vol.  II.  pp.  480. 

Jones,  J.  S. — HISTORY  of  the  I74th  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry. 
Address  delivered  by  General  J.  S.  Jones  at  the  Reunion 
of  the  1 74th  O.  V.  I.,  August  30,  1894,  at  Marysville,  Ohio. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  35. 

Jones,  John  William. — ACTION  OF  R.  E.  LEE  CAMP  No.  i, 
Sons  of  Confederate  Veterans,  and  R.  E.  Lee  Camp,  No. 
i,  C.  V.,  in  regard  to  Barnes'  Brief  History  of  the  United 
States  with  Review  of  the  History  by  Rev.  J.  William 
Jones. 

Richmond,  Va.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

Jones,  John  William. — APPOMATTOX:  The  true  story  of  the 

surrender. 

Richmond:  From  The  Dispatch,     n.  d. 

The  Historical  Magazine,  Vol.  II. .Third  Series,  Oct.,  1873.    4to.    pp.  235-239. 
Autograph  letter  of  Rev.  J.  Wm.  Jones,  D.  D. 

Jones,  John  William. — ARMY  OF  NORTHERN  VIRGINIA. 
Memorial  Volume.  Compiled  by  Rev.  J.  William  Jones, 
D.  D.,  at  the  request  of  the  Virginia  Division  of  the  Army 
of  Northern  Virginia  Association. 

Richmond:  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  347. 

Autograph  letter  of  Dr.  Jones.     Circulars,  etc.,  inserted. 

Jones,  John  William. — CHRIST  IN  THE  CAMP  or  Religion  in 
Lee's  Army.  Supplemented  by  a  sketch  of  the  work  in 
the  other  Confederate  Armies,  by  Rev.  J.  Wm.  Jones, 
D.  D.,  with  an  introduction  by  Rev.  J.  C.  Cransberry, 
D.  D. 

Richmond,  Va.:  B.  F.  Johnson  &  Co.     (1887.)     8vo.     pp.  623. 

434 


Jones,  John  William. — LIFE  AND  LETTERS  OF  ROBERT  EDWARD 
LEE,  Soldier  and  Man.  By  Rev.  J.  William  Jones,  D.  D. 
*  *  With  portraits  of  Gen.  Lee. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1906. 

8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-486. 

Jones,  John  William. — CONFEDERATE  VIEW  of  the  treatment 
of  prisoners.  Compiled  from  official  records  and  other 
documents,  by  Rev.  J.  William  Jones,  D.  D.,  Secretary 
Southern  Historical  Society. 

Richmond:  Southern  Historical  Society.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  (4)  113-130. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Dr.  Jones.     Newspaper  replies,  etc., 

inserted. 

Jones,  John  William. — PERSONAL  REMINISCENCES,  anecdotes 
and  letters  of  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee.  Published  by  authority 
of  the  Lee  family  and  the  Faculty  of  Washington  and  Lee 
LTniversity.  (Illustrated.) 

New  York.     1875.     8vo-     PP-  XVI.  509. 

Autograph  letter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Jones. 

Jones,  Joseph. — ANDERSONVILLE.  The  relations  of  the  "Con 
federate  Government"  to  Federal  Prisoners.  Letter  of 
Prof.  Joseph  Jones,  M.  D.,  of  New  Orleans  to  Hon.  B.  H. 
Hill,  Letter  of  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee  on  Federal  and  Confederate 
Prisons. 

New  Orleans,  La.     Jan.  17,  1876.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Jones,  Justin. — VIRGINIA  GRAHAM,  the  Spy  of  the  Grand  Army. 

By  Harry  Hazel. 
Boston:  The  New  England  News  Company.     (1867.)     8vo.     pp.  165.  112. 

Jones,  J.  G. — BRIEF  SKETCH  of  the  Thirty-fifth  Regiment  N.  C. 

Troops. 
Our  Living  and  Our  Dead,  July  30,  1873.     pp.  (4). 

Jones,  Samuel. — THE  SIEGE  OF  CHARLESTON  and  the  opera 
tions  on  the  South  Atlantic  Coast  in  the  War  among  the 
States.  By  Samuel  Jones,  formerly  Major-General  C.  S.  A. 

New  York:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1911.     i2mo.     pp.  295. 

Jones,  Sarah  L. — LIFE  IN  THE  SOUTH;  from  the  commencement 
of  the  War,  by  a  blockaded  British  subject,  being  a  social 
history  of  those  who  took  part  in  the  battles,  from  a 
personal  acquaintance  with  them  in  their  own  homes, 
from  the  spring  of  1860  to  August,  1862. 

London:  Chapman  &  Hall.     1863. 

I2mo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XVI.  1-427.     Vol.  II.  pp.  VII.  1-404. 

435 


Jones,  Sarah  L. — "STONEWALL"  JACKSON,  late  General  of  the 
Confederate  States  Army.  A  biographical  sketch,  and 
an  outline  of  his  Virginian  Campaigns.  By  the  Author 
of  "Life  in  the  South." 

London:  Chapman  &  Hall.      1863.     I2mo.     pp.  XIV.  1-178.     Map. 

Second  edition. 

Jones,  William  E. — THE  MILITARY  HISTORY  of  the  One 
Hundred  and  Sixty-first  New  York  Volunteers,  Infantry, 
from  August  15,  1862,  to  October  17,  1865. 

Bath:  Hull  &  Barnes,  Printers.     (1865.)     8vo.     pp.  64. 

Jones. — HAS  GEN.  GRANT  GENIUS?     By  Private  Jones. 
New  York:  Published  by  J.  Hagerty.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  140. 

Jordan,  Ewing. — UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  MEN  who 
served  in  the  Civil  War,  1861-1865,  Department  of  Arts 
(The  College).  Compiled  by  Ewing  Jordan,  A.  M.,  M.  D. 

8vo.     pp.  20-38 — 75-86 — 147-162 — 231-242.     (Index  4.) 

Jordan,  Francis. — REPORT  of  Col.  F.  Jordan, Pennsylvania  State 

Agent  at  Washington,  D.  C.     (1865.) 
Harrisburg.     (1866.)     8vo.     pp.  6. 

Jordan,  Thomas. — THE  CAMPAIGN  AND  BATTLE  OF  SHILOH. 

The  United  Service,  March,  1885.  pp.  262-280.     April,  1885.  pp.  393-410. 

Jordan,  Thomas. — THE  VICKSBURG  CAMPAIGN  OF  1862-63. 

The  United  Service,  June-July,  1885.     pp.  632-649  and  22-23. 

Jordan,  Thomas — Pryor,  J.  P. — THE  CAMPAIGNS  OF  LIEUT. - 
GEN.  N.  B.  FORREST,  and  of  Forrest's  Cavalry,  with 
portraits,  maps,  and  illustrations.  By  General  Thomas 
Jordan  and  J.  P.  Pryor. 

New  Orleans,  La.:  Blelock  &  Company.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  XV.  704. 

Jordon,  Thomas. — JEFFERSON  DAVIS. 

Harper's  Magazine,  October,  1865.     pp.  - 

Jordon,  Thomas. — PARIS'  HISTORY  OF  OUR  WAR.  The 
Orleans  Prince  criticized  by  Beauregard's  Chief  of  Staff. 
A  sharp  arraignment  on  charges  of  inaccuracy  and  in- 
competency,  introducing  interesting  details  of  the  first 
battle  of  Bull  Run. 

Autograph  letter  of  Comte  de  Paris  and  replies,  etc.,  inserted. 

436 


Jordon,  Thomas. — REVIEW  of  certain  remarks  made  by  the 
President  when  requested  to  restore  General  Beauregard 
to  the  Command  of  Department  No.  2.  (Printed  but 
not  published.) 

Charleston:  Steam  power  presses  of  Evans  &  Cogswell.     1863.    8vo.    pp.  28. 

Ms.  notes  by  Gen.  Jordan. 

Joyce,  John  A. — A  CHECKERED  LIFE.     By  Col.  John  A.  Joyce. 
(Motto.)     Chicago:  S.  P.  Rounds,  Jr.     1883.     i2mo.     pp.  318  (i). 
(Contains  a  history  of  the  24th  Kentucky  Union  Regiment.) 

Joyce,  John  A. — JEWELS  OF  MEMORY.     By  Col.  John  A.  Joyce. 
(Motto.)     Washington,  D.  C:  Gibson  Brothers,  Publishers.     1895. 
I2mo.     pp.  245. 

Judd,  David  Wright. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  330  N.  Y.  S.  VOLS., 
or  two  years  Campaigning  in  Virginia  and  Maryland. 
Illustrated. 

Rochester.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  IV.  349.  76.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Judson,  Amos  M. — HISTORY  of  the  Eighty-third  Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Volunteers.  By  A.  M.  Judson,  Captain  of 
Company  "E." 

Erie,  Pa.:  B.  F.  H.  Lynn,  Publisher.     (1866.) 

Ry.  8vo.     pp.  IX.-XV.  17-139  (i). 

Judson,  Harry  P. — A  HISTORY  of  the  Troy  Citizens  Corps, 

Troy,  N.  Y.  By  Harry  P.  Judson. 
Troy,  N.  Y.:  Troy  Times  Printing  House.  1884. 
8vo.  pp.  204.  III.  (Slip.) 

Junkin,  David  X. — Norton,  Frank  Henry. — THE  LIFE  OF 
WINFIELD  SCOTT  HANCOCK,  Personal,  Military  and 
Political.  By  Rev.  D.  X.  Junkin,  D.  D.,  late  Chaplain 
United  States  Navy,  and  Frank  H.  Norton,  formerly 
Assistant  Librarian  Astor  Library.  Illustrated  on  wood 
with  Battle-scenes  by  A.  R.  Ward,  and  Steel  portrait  by 
Hall. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1880.     I2mo.     pp.  XIII.  (i)  398. 

Autograph    letter  of  Gen.  Hancock. 

JACK  MOSBY.     The  Guerrilla  Chief.     By  Lieut.-Col.     *  *  * 
New  York:  T.  R.  Dawley,  Publisher.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  106. 

JAMES  STARR,  late  Colonel  Sixth  Pennsylvania  Cavalry.  A 
Memoir  Prepared  for  the  Twenty-fifth  Anniversary  of  the 
Class  of  1857  in  Harvard  College,  June  28,  1882. 

"Printed  for  Private  Distribution."     1882.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

437 


JENNY  WADE  OF  GETTYSBURG. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  33. 

JESUS,  the  Soldiers  Friend.     By  a  Young  Lady  of  Virginia. 
Petersburg,  Va.:  Charles  Le  Roe,  Printer.      1862.     i6mo.     pp.  8. 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  CONGRESS  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America, 

1861-1865.     58th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Document 

No.  234. 

Vol.  I.    pp.  982.  Vol.  V.    pp.  606. 

Vol.  II.    pp.  541.  Vol.  VI.     pp.  917. 

Vol.  III.     pp.  886.          Vol.  VII.     pp.  966. 

Vol.  IV.     pp.  797. 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1904-1905. 

JOURNAL  of  the  Military  Service  Institution,  1880-1904.     Estab. 
1878.     General  Index.     Volumes  I. -XXXIV.     1880-1904. 
Governor's  Island,  N.  Y.  H.     1904.     8vo.     pp.  136. 

JOURNAL  of  the  Military  Service  Institution  of  the  United  States. 
By  authority  of  the  Executive  Council.  Published 
quarterly. 

1880.  Vol.  I.  pp.  538. 

1881.  Vol.  II.  pp.  484. 

1882.  Vol.  III.  pp.  501. 

1883.  Vol.  IV.  pp.  441. 

1884.  Vol.  V.  pp.  443. 

1885.  Vol.  VI.  pp.  IV. -423  (i). 

1886.  Vol.  VII.  pp.  IV.  473  (i). 

1887.  Vol.  VIII.  pp.  (IV.)  1-452. 

1888.  Vol.  IX.  pp.  (IV.)  1-501. 

1889.  Vol.  X.  pp.  (6)  1-792. 

1890.  Vol.  XI.  pp.  (4)  1-1064. 

1891.  Vol.  XII.  pp.  4  1-1338. 

1892.  Vol.  XIII.  pp.  4  1-1274  x-3°- 

1893.  Vol.  XIV.  pp.  6  1-1340. 

1894.  Vol.  XV.  pp.  6  1-980. 

1895.  Vol.  XVI.  pp.  IV.-I-693. 

1895.  Vol.  XVII.  pp.  IV.-I-672. 

1896.  Vol.  XVIII.  pp.  V.  1-709. 

1896.  Vol.  XIX.  pp.  V.  1-618. 

1897.  Vol.  XX.  pp.  V.  1-650. 

1897.  Vol.  XXI.  pp.  V.  1-636. 

1898.  Vol.  XXII.  pp.  V.  1-670. 

1898.  Vol.  XXIII.  pp.  V.  1-564. 

1899.  Vol.  XXIV.  pp.  V.  1-616  (i)  1-19. 

1899.  Vol.  XXV.     pp.  V.  1-460. 

1900.  Vol.  XXVI.  pp.  V.  XXIII.  1-476. 

1900.  Vol.  XXVII.  pp.  II.  1-478. 

1901.  Vol.  XXVIII.  pp.  V.  1-484. 
New  York.     28  Vols. 

"       438 


JOURNAL  of  the  Public  and  Secret  Proceedings  of  the  Convention 
of  the  People  of  Georgia,  held  in  Milledgeville  and 
Savannah  in  1861,  together  with  the  Ordinances  adopted. 
Published  by  order  of  the  convention. 

Milledgeville,  Ga.     1861.     8vo.     pp.  416. 

JUDGE  ADVOCATE-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT  U.  S.  A.  A  sketch 
of  the  history  and  duties  of  the  Judge  Advocate-General's 
Department  United  States  Army,  Washington,  D.  C. 
March  I,  1878,  as  prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Com 
mission  (of  1876)  on  the  reform  and  reorganization  of  the 
Army,  with  additions. 

Washington,  D.  C.     8vo.     pp.  19. 


Kaler,  William  S. — ROSTER  AND  HISTORY  of  the  One  Hundred 
Twenty-third  Regiment,  I.  V.  I.,  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion.  Compiled  by  W.  S.  Kaler. 

Andersonville,  Indiana.     1899.     481110.     pp.  61. 

Kane,  George  Proctor. — To  ALL  MARYLANDERS  in  the  Con 
federate  States. 

(Richmond.     1864.)     8vo.     pp.  4. 

Kaufmann,  William. — THE  GERMANS  IN  THE  AMERICAN  WAR 
between  the  States,  Secession  War,  1861-1865.  By 
William  Kaufmann.  With  36  maps  and  plans. 

Munich  and  Berlin:  Printed  and  published  by  R.  Oldenbourg.     n.  d. 

8vo.     pp.  XII.  (i)  1-588. 

Kearney,  Philip  —  Birney,  David  Bell. — OFFICIAL  REPORTS 
of  General  Kearney  and  General  Birney,  of  the  Battle  of 
Seven  Pines,  May  31,  1862. 

Philadelphia.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Kearney,  Philip  J. — LETTERS  FROM  THE  FIELD.  Written  to 
his  relatives,  by  Major  Philip  J.  Kearney,  Eleventh  New 
Jersey  Volunteers. 

The  Historical  Magazine,  March,  1870.     pp.  184-195. 

Keegan,  James  F. — N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.  War  Record  and  history 
of  the  Eighty-fourth  Regiment  (Col.  F.  A.  Conkling, 
Commanding).  Written  by  Capt.  James  F.  Keegan. 

(Extract.)     n.  p.    i8mo.     pp.  8. 

439 


Keene,  H.  S. — HISTORY  of  the  6th  Wisconsin  Battery,  with 
Roster  of  Officers  and  Members;  also  Proceedings  of 
Battery  Reunions,  Speeches,  etc. 

Lancaster,  Wis. :  Herald  Book  and  Job  Rooms.     1879.     i6mo.     pp.  65. 

Autograph  note  of  Sergt.  Keene. 

Keifer,  Joseph  Warren. — A  FORGOTTEN  BATTLE:  Sailors' 
Creek,  April  6,  1865.  By  J.  Warren  Keifer. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

Kieffer,  George  Linn. — GETTYSBURG   in    Picture   and   Story. 

Rev.  George  Linn  Kieffer,  Lecturer. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  (5). 

Keiffer,  Harry  M. — THE  RECOLLECTIONS  OF  A  DRUMMER  BOY. 
By  Harry  M.  Keiffer,  late  of  the  One  Hundred  and 
Fiftieth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers.  Illustrated. 

(Motto.)     Boston:  Ticknor  &  Company.      1886.      I2ino.     pp.  232. 

Keil,  Frederick  W. — THIRTY-FIFTH  OHIO.  A  narrative  of 
service  from  August,  1861,  to  1864.  By  F.  W.  Keil, 
formerly  Commanding  Company  C.  With  an  introduc 
tory  by  General  H.  V.  Boynton.  The  original  Persimmon 
Regiment. 

Fort  Wayne,  Indiana:  Archer,  Housh  &  Co.      1894.      I2mo.    pp.  XII.  1-272. 

Keiley,  Anthony  M. — IN  VINCULIS,  or  the  prisoner  of  war. 
Being  the  experience  of  a  rebel  in  two  federal  pens, 
interspersed  with  remembrances  of  the  late  war;  anecdotes 
of  Southern  Generals,  etc.  By  a  Virginia  Confederate. 

Petersburg,  Va.     1866.      I2mo.     pp.  — 

Keim,  DeBenneville  Randolph. — SHERMAN.  A  Memorial 
in  Art,  Oratory  and  Literature  by  the  Society  of  the  Army 
of  the  Tennessee,  with  the  aid  of  the  Congress  of  the 
United  States  of  America.  Prepared  by  authority  of 
Congress  under  the  Direction  of  Col.  Thomas  W.  Symons, 
Corps  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  Army,  in  charge  of  Monument 
and  Ceremonies,  by  DeB.  Randolph  Keim,  War  Cor 
respondent  of  the  New  York  Herald,  attending  the 
Operations  of  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee,  1862-3-4. 

58th  Congress,  2d  Session.     Document  No.  320. 
Government  Printing  Office.      1904.     8to.     pp.  410  (3). 

440 


Kelley,  Daniel  G. — WHAT  I  SAW  AND  SUFFERED  IN  REBEL 
PRISONS.  By  Daniel  G.  Kelley,  late  Sergeant  Company 
K,  Twenty-fourth  New  York  Cavalry.  With  an  intro 
duction  by  Major  Anson  G.  Chester. 

Buffalo:  Thomas,  Howard  &  Johnson.     1868.     I2mo.     pp.  86  (2). 
Autograph  letter  of  Major  Chester. 

Kelley,  H.  W. — OUR  FLAG  AND  ITS  HISTORY. 

Philadelphia.     1886.     pp.  - 

Kelley,  William  Darrah. — LINCOLN  AND  STANTON.  A  study 
of  the  War  Administration  of  1861  and  1862,  with  special 
consideration  of  some  recent  statements  of  Gen.  Geo.  B. 
McClellan.  By  Wm.  D.  Kelley,  M.  C. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1885.     I2mo.     pp.  88. 

Kellogg,  John  Azor. — CAPTURE  AND  ESCAPE.  A  narrative  of 
Army  and  Prison  Life.  By  John  Azor  Kellogg,  Colonel 
of  Sixth  Wisconsin  Volunteer  Infantry  and  Brevet 
Brigadier-General,  Wisconsin  History  Commission. 

Original  Paper  No.  2.     Wisconsin  History  Commission.     November,  1908. 

Democrat  Printing  Co.,  State  Printer,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  XVI.  1-201. 

Kellogg,  J.  J. — WAR  EXPERIENCES  and  the  Story  of  the 
Vicksburg  Campaign,  from  "  Milliken's  Bend,"  to  July 
4,  1863,  being  an  accurate  and  graphic  account  of  Cam 
paign  Events  taken  from  the  diary  of  Capt.  J.  J.  Kellogg, 
of  Co.  B,  H3th  Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  64. 

Kellogg,  Robert  H.— LIFE  AND  DEATH  IN  REBEL  PRISONS; 
giving  a  complete  history  of  the  inhuman  and  barbarous 
treatment  of  our  brave  soldiers  by  Rebel  Authorities, 
inflicting  terrible  suffering  and  frightful  mortality  princi 
pally  at  Andersonville,  Ga.,  and  Florence,  S.  C.;  describ 
ing  plans  of  escape,  arrival  of  prisoners,  with  numerous 
and  varied  incidents  and  anecdotes  of  prison  life.  By 
Robt.  H.  Kellogg,  Sergeant  Major,  i6th  Regiment 
Connecticut  Volunteers,  prepared  from  his  daily  journal 
to  which  is  added  as  full  sketches  of  other  prisons  as  can 
be  given  without  repetition  of  the  above,  by  parties  who 
have  been  confined  therein.  To  which  is  added  an 
account  of  the  capture  of  Jefferson  Davis,  and  life,  trial 
and  execution  of  Capt.  Wirtz.  Illustrated. 

Hartford,  Conn.:  L.  Stebbins.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  463. 

441 


Kellogg,    Sanford    Cobb. — THE    SHENANDOAH    VALLEY    and 
Virginia,  1861  to  1865.     By  Sanford  C.  Kellogg,  U.  S.  A. 
New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company,     n.  d. 
I2mo.     pp.  247.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Kelly,  James. — THE  AMERICAN  CATALOGUE  OF  BOOKS  (Original 
and  Reprints),  published  in  the  United  States  from  Jan., 
1861,  to  Jan.,  1866,  with  date  of  publication,  size,  price, 
and  publisher's  name,  with  supplement,  containing 
pamphlets,  sermons,  and  addresses  on  the  Civil  War  in 
the  United  States,  1861-1866;  and  Appendix,  containing 
names  of  learned  societies  and  other  literary  associations, 
with  a  list  of  their  publications,  1861-1866.  Compiled 
and  arranged  by  James  Kelly. 

New  York:  John  Wiley  &  Son.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  303. 

Kelly,  Welden. — A  HISTORIC  SKETCH,  Lest  We  Forget,  Com 
pany  "E,"  26th  Ohio  Infantry  in  the  War  for  the  Union, 
1861-65.  By  Captain  Welden  Kelly. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  45.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Kelsey,  D.  M. — DEEDS  OF  DARING  by  both  Blue  and  Gray. 
Thrilling  narratives  of  personal  adventure,  exploits  of 
scouts  and  spies  during  the  great  Civil  War.  By  D.  M. 
Kelsey.  Profusely  illustrated. 

(Motto.)     Philadelphia  and  St.  Louis.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  XXI.  608. 

Kelsey,  D.  M. — DEEDS  OF  DARING  by  the  American  Soldiers, 
North  and  South.  Thrilling  narratives  of  personal 
adventure,  exploits  of  scouts  and  spies,  forlorn  hopes, 
heroic  bravery,  patient  endurance,  imprisonment  and 
hairbreadth  escapes,  romantic  incidents,  hand  to  hand 
struggles,  humorous  and  tragic  events,  perilous  journeys, 
bold  dashes,  brilliant  successes,  magnanimous  actions, 
etc.,  on  each  side  during  the  Civil  War.  By  D.  M. 
Kelsey. 

Chicago  and  New  York:  The  Werner  Company.     1898. 

8vo.     pp.  XXI. -672.     Revised  edition. 

Kelso,  Isaac. — THE  STARS  AND  BARS,  or  the  Reign  of  Terror  in 

Missouri.     By  Isaac  Kelso. 
(Motto.)     Boston:  A.  Williams  &  Co.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  VI.  324. 

Kemper,  Andrew  Carr.— A  PAPER  read  before  the  Loyal 
Legion,  on  WTilliam  Haines  Lytle,  by  Dr.  And.  C.  Kemper, 
late  Captain  and  Assistant  Adjutant-General  United 
States  Volunteers.  June  6,  1883. 

Cincinnati,  O. :  Peter  G.  Thomson,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

442 


Kemper,  Andrew  Carr. — PRIMOGENITURE.      (Loyal   Legion.) 

(By  Dr.  Andrew  C.  Kemper.     Cincinnati.) 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Kemper,  Andrew  Carr. — THE  NIGHT  AFTER  THE  BATTLE. 
Written  for  and  read  before  the  Ohio  Commandery  of  the 
Loyal  Legion,  by  Dr.  And.  C.  Kemper,  late  Captain  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  United  States  Volunteers, 
July  11,  1883. 

Cincinnati,  O.:  Peter  G.  Thomson.     (1883.)     8vo.     pp.  17. 

Kemper,  James  Lawson — Hoge,  Moses  Drury. — INAUGURA 
TION  OF  THE  JACKSON  STATUE.  Introductory  address  of 
Governor  Kemper  and  Oration  by  Rev.  Moses  D.  Hoge, 
D.  D.,  on  Tuesday,  October  26,  1875. 

Richmond.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Kemper,  James  Lawson. — JACKSON-HOPE  MEDALS.  Address 
of  Gov.  James  L.  Kemper,  of  Virginia,  on  the  First 
Award  of  the  Jackson-Hope  Medals  to  Cadet  Lewis 
Harvie  Strother,  of  Virginia,  and  Cadet  E.  M.  Davison, 
of  Maryland,  as  the  First  and  Second  honor  graduates  of 
the  Virginia  Military  Institute,  July  3,  1877. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  26. 

Kenan,    Thomas   S. — SKETCH   of    the    Forty-third    Regiment 

North  Carolina  Troops  Infantry. 
(Raleigh,  N.  C.     1895.)     8vo.     pp.  26. 

Kennard,  Martin  P. — ADDRESS  of  Martin  P.  Kennard,  in 
behalf  of  the  subscribing  citizens,  on  presentation  to  the 
town  of  a  memorial  portrait  of  the  late  Brig.-Gen.  Edward 
Augustus  Wild,  together  with  the  response  of  the  chairman 
of  the  Board  of  Selectmen,  and  the  impromptu  remarks  of 
other  gentlemen  present. 

Brookline,  Mass.:  Printed  for  the  Town.     1894.     8vo.     pp.  28  (i). 

Kennaway,  John  H. — ON  SHERMAN'S  TRACK,  or  the  South 

after  the  War.     With  illustrations. 
London.     1867.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

Kennedy,  Elijah  R. — JOHN  B.  WOODWARD,  A  Biographical 
Memoir.  By  Elijah  R.  Kennedy. 

New  York:  Printed  at  the  De  Vinne  Press.    MDCCCXCVII.    8vo.    pp.  222. 
"For  private  distribution." 

443 


Kennedy,  Elijah  R. — THE  CONTEST  FOR  CALIFORNIA  in  1861. 
How  Colonel  E.  D.  Baker  saved  the  Pacific  States  to  the 
Union.  By  Elijah  R.  Kennedy.  With  illustrations. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton  Mifflin  Company.     1912. 

8vo.     pp.  XIV.  1-361. 

Kennedy,  John. — A  HISTORY  of  the  Civil  War  in  the  United 
States,  from  its  commencement  in  1861,  to  January,  1862, 
to  be  continued  to  the  termination  of  the  War.  By  John 
Kennedy,  Esq. 

Philadelphia:  Kennedy  &  Greely,  Publishers,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  n.  1-304. 

Kennedy,  Robert  Patterson. — AN  ADDRESS  delivered  upon 
the  occasion  of  the  dedication  of  the  monument  erected  by 
the  State  of  Ohio  to  the  memory  of  her  illustrous  dead 
upon  the  Battlefield  of  Antietam,  September  17,  1903. 
By  Gen.  Robert  P.  Kennedy. 

(Index  Printing  &  Publishing  Co.)     n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  (16). 

Kennedy,  Robert  Patterson. — ADDRESS  of  General  Robert  P. 

Kennedy,  delivered  at  the  Reunion  of  the  Armies  of  West 

Virginia,  Marietta,  O.,  Sept.  19,  1879. 
" Bellefontaine  Republican"  Print,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

Kennedy,  Terance  J. — COL.  T.  J.  KENNEDY,  the  First  Volunteer 

for  the  Union,  in  the  War  of  1861  and  '65. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  12. 

Kent,  Charles  N. — HISTORY  of  the  Seventeenth  Regiment, 
New  Hampshire  Volunteer  Infantry,  1862-1863.  By 
Lieut.  Charles  N.  Kent. 

(Motto.)     Concord,  N.  H. :  Published  by  order  of  the  Seventeenth  New  Hamp 
shire  Veteran  Association.     1898.     8vo.     pp.  335. 

Kent,  E.  C.  (Mrs.) — "FOUR  YEARS  IN  SECESSIA."  A  narrative 
of  a  residence  at  the  South  previous  to  and  during  the 
Southern  Rebellion,  up  to  November,  1863,  when  the 
writer  escaped  from  Richmond.  By  Mrs.  E.  C.  Kent. 

n.  p.     Printed  for  the  Author.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  26  (i). 

Kent,  Henry  O.— REPORTS  from  the  Committee  on  Military 
Affairs. 

1.  52d  Congress,   ist  Session,  Senate.     Report  No.  524.     April  7, 
1892.     pp.  6. 

2.  52d  Congress,    ist  Session,   House  of   Representatives.     Report 
No. —  July  I,  1892.     1750.     pp.  7. 

8vo. 

444 


Kepler,  William. — HISTORY  of  the  Three  Months'  and  Three 
Years'  Service  from  April  16,  1861,  to  June  22,  1864,  of 
the  Fourth  Regiment  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry  in  the 
War  for  the  Union.  By  Wm.  Kepler,  Private  of  Com 
pany  C. 

Cleveland,  O.:  Leader  Printing  Company.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  287. 

Kerbey,  J.  O. — A  BOY  SPY  IN  DIXIE.  Service  under  the 
shadow  of  the  scaffold.  By  J.  O.  Kerbey.  With  illus 
trations  by  Coffin. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  The  National  Tribune.     1897.    8vo.    pp.  V.  7-383. 

Kerbey,  J.  O. — THE  BOY  SPY.  A  substantially  true  record  of 
secret  service  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion;  a  correct 
account  of  events  witnessed  by  a  soldier  attached  to 
Headquarters;  the  only  practical  history  of  War  tele 
graphers  in  the  field;  a  full  account  of  the  mysteries  of 
signalling  by  flags,  torches  and  rockets;  thrilling  scenes  of 
battles,  captures  and  escapes.  By  Major  J.  O.  Kerbey. 

Chicago:  American  Mutual  Library  Association.     1889. 

I2mo.     pp.  VII.  557. 

Kerbey,  J.  O. — FURTHER  ADVENTURES  of  the  Boy  Spy  in  Dixie. 

By  J.  O.  Kerbey.     With  illustrations  by  Coffin. 
Washington,  D.  C.:  The  National  Tribune.     1898.     I2mo.     pp.  379. 

Kerbey,  J.  O. — ON  THE  WAR  PATH.  A  journey  over  the 
historic  grounds  of  the  late  Civil  War.  By  Major  J.  O. 
Kerbey. 

Chicago:  Omohue,  Henneberry  &  Co.     1890.     I2mo.     pp.  301. 

Kerr,  John  H.— 13™  ANNIVERSARY  OF  THE  BATTLE  OF  ANTIE- 
TAM.  Oration  delivered  at  the  First  reunion  of  the  One 
Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  Regiment.  Penna.  Veteran 
Volunteers,  at  Lafayette  Hall,  Pittsburgh,  Friday  evening 
September  17,  1875. 

Pittsburgh.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

Kerr,  William  J. — GENERAL  GEORGE  B.  MCCLELLAN  and  his 

Detractors. 

Paris:  Printed  by  T.  Symonds.      1885.     8vo.     pp.  12. 
Privately  printed.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Kerwood,  A.  L. — ANNALS  of  the  Fifty-seventh  Regiment  Indiana 
Volunteers,  marches,  battles,  and  incidents  of  Army  Life. 
By  a  member  of  the  Regiment. 

Dayton,  Ohio.      1868.     I2mo.     pp.  374. 

445 


Ketcheson,  John  C. — WHO  FIRED  THE  FIRST  SHOT  at  the  Battle 

of  Gettysburg?     Honor  to  whom  Honor  is  Due. 
n  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  3. 

Ketchum,  Hiram. — GEN.  MCCLELLAN'S  PENINSULAR  CAM 
PAIGN.  Review  of  the  report  of  the  Committee  on  the 
conduct  of  the  War  relative  to  the  Peninsular  Campaign. 

New  York.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Kettell,  Thomas  Prentice. — HISTORY  of  the  Great  Rebellion, 
from  its  commencement  to  its  close,  giving  an  account  of 
its  origin,  the  secession  of  the  Southern  States,  and  the 
formation  of  the  Confederate  Government,  the  concen 
tration  of  the  military  and  financial  resources  of  the 
Federal  Government,  from  official  sources  by  Thomas  P. 
Kettell.  Embellished  with  numerous  and  beautiful  steel 
plate  engravings,  and  valuable  maps,  showing  all  the 
important  military  points,  complete  in  one  volume. 

Hartford,  Conn.:  L.  Stebbins.      1865.     8vo.     pp.  IV.  778. 

Key,    Francis   Scott.— OUR   FLAG.     (By   Francis  Scott   Key, 

Author  of  the  "Star  Spangled  Banner.") 
n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  18. 

•   Key,  Thomas  Marshall. — REPORT  of  Colonel  Key  relative  to 

the  exchange  of  prisoners  of  War. 

Washington.     1865.     Ex.  Document  No.  20.     38th  Congress,  2d  Session. 
8vo.  pp.  3. 

Keyes,  Charles  M. — THE  MILITARY  HISTORY  OF  THE  1230 
REGIMENT  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry.  Edited  by  C.  M. 
Keyes,  ist  Lieutenant  I23d  Reg.  O.  V.  I. 

Sandusky.     1874.     I2mo.     pp.  196..      Autograph  letter  of  Lt.  Keyes. 

Keyes,  Elisha  W. — LAKE  MILLS  IN  THE  WAR  OF  SECESSION. 

By  Elisha  W.  Keyes.     (From  Proceedings  of  the  Wisconsin 

State  Historical  Society.) 
Madison,  Wisconsin.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  99-106. 

Keyes,   Erasmus  Darwin. — CORRESPONDENCE  in  relation   to 

the  Services  of  the  Fourth  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac. 
(New  York.     1877.)     8vo.     pp.  7. 

Keyes,  Erasmus  Darwin. — FIFTY  YEARS'  OBSERVATIONS  of 
men  and  events,  civil  and  military.  By  E.  D.  Keyes, 
Bvt.  Brigadier-General  U.  S.  Army;  late  Major-General 
U.  S.  Volunteers,  Commanding  the  Fourth  Corps. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1884.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-515. 

446 


Kidd,  James  Harvey. — ADDRESS  of  Gen.  James  H.  Kidd  at  the 
dedication  of  Michigan  Monuments  upon  the  Battlefields 
of  Gettysburg,  June  12,  1889. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.    pp.  25.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Kidd,  James  Harvey. — PERSONAL  RECOLLECTIONS  of  a  cavalry 
man  with  Custer's  Michigan  Cavalry  Brigade  in  the  Civil 
War.  By  J.  H.  Kidd,  formerly  Colonel  Sixth  Michigan 
Cavalry  and  Brevet  Brigadier-General  of  Volunteers. 

Ionia,  Michigan:  Sentinel  Printing  Company.     1908. 
8vo.     pp.  XIV.  1-476.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Keifer,  Joseph  Warren. — BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  and  steel 
plate  portrait  of  Joseph  Warren  Keifer,  of  Springfield, 
Ohio.  From  the  biographical  cyclopaedia  and  portrait 
gallery  of  distinguished  men  of  the  State  of  Ohio. 

Cincinnati:  John  C.  Yorston  &  Co.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  (7). 

Keifer,  Joseph  Warren. — OFFICIAL  REPORTS  of  J.  Warren 
Keifer,  Brevet  Major-General  of  Volunteers,  U.  S.  A., 
detailing  movements  and  operations  of  his  command  in 
the  battles  of  Winchester,  1863,  Brandy  Station,  Orange 
Grove,  Wilderness,  Spotsylvania,  Cold  Harbor,  Peters 
burg,  (1864),  Monocacy,  Opequon,  Fisher's  Hill,  Cedar 
Creek,  Petersburg,  1865,  Sailor's  Creek,  also  prior  to  and 
at  the  surrender  of  General  Lee's  Army. 

Springfield,  Ohio:  Daily  Republic  Steam  Job  Office.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  50. 

Keifer,  Joseph  Warren.  —  OHIO'S  CONTRIBUTION,  sacrifice 
and  service  in  the  War.  Oration  by  Gen.  J.  Warren 
Keifer,  of  Springfield,  at  Newark,  Ohio,  before  a  "State 
Reunion  of  Soldiers  and  Sailors,"  Monday,  July  22,  1878, 
the  Anniversary  of  the  death  of  Maj.-Gen.  James  B. 
McPherson. 

(Motto.)     Springfield,  Ohio.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Keifer,  Joseph  Warren. — SLAVERY  AND  FOUR  YEARS  OF  WAR. 
A  political  history  of  slavery  in  the  United  States  together 
with  a  narrative  of  the  Campaigns  and  Battle  of  the  Civil 
War  in  which  the  author  took  part,  1861-1865.  By 
Joseph  Warren  Keifer,  Brevet  Major-General  of  Volun 
teers;  Ex-Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  U.  S. 
A.;  and  Major-General  of  Volunteers,  Spanish  War. 
Illustrated.  1861-1863. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1900. 

8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  X.  1-324.     Vol.  II.  pp.  IX.  1-352.     Autograph  of  Author. 

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Keifer,  W.  R. — HISTORY  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-third 
Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers  Infantry,  which  was 
recruited  in  Northampton  County,  Pa.,  1862-1863. 
Written  by  Rev.  W.  R.  Kiefer,  Historian  (one  of  the 
musicians),  assisted  by  Newton  H.  Mack,  Secretary  of 
the  Regimental  Association. 

Easton,  Pennsylvania:  Press  of  the  Chemical  Publishing  Co.      1909. 
8vo.     pp.  8-1-352. 

Kieffer,  Harry  M. — THE  RECOLLECTIONS  OF  A  DRUMMER  BOY. 
By  Harry  M.  Kieffer,  late  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth 
Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers.  Illustrated. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.      1890. 

Sm.  4to.     pp.  250.     Seventh  edition,  revised  and  enlarged. 

Kilbourne,    Tompkins. — GETTYSBURG.     (Compiled    by    Kil- 

bourne  Tompkins.) 
New  York:  Press  of  Kilbourne  Tompkins.     1878.     48010.     pp.  12  (2). 

Kilmer,  George  L. — DARING  DEEDS  OF  DARING  MEN.  A 
collection  of  graphic  accounts  of  deeds  of  individual 
heroism,  hairbreadth  escapes,  acts  of  bravery,  strategic 
movements,  and  other  exciting  adventures  of  the  great 
wars  of  modern  times.  By  Capt.  George  L.  Kilmer. 
Over  one  hundred  illustrations. 

New  York:  W.  D.  Rowland,  Publisher.     (1891.)     i2mo.     pp.  172. 

Kilmer,  George  L. — GETTYSBURG.  How  the  famous  battle 
has  been  fought  over  on  paper,  wordy  controversies.  A 
summing  up  of  the  most  important  statements. 

American  Press  Association.     May,  1888.     i2mo.     pp.  (37). 

Kilmer,    George    L. — THE    EXPERIENCES    OF   THE    TWENTY- 
SEVENTH  New  York  Volunteers. 
Philadelphia:  The  Times,  April  16,  1887.     i2mo.     pp.  (8). 

Kilpa trick,  Judson  A. — THE  IRISH  SOLDIER  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion.     Lecture  delivered  in  Boston  Theatre  in  1874. 
Decherton,  N.  J.:  Independent  Steam  Print,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  II. 

Kimball,  Edward  P.— BRINLEY  HALL  ALBUM  and  Post  10 
Sketch  Book.  Edward  P.  Kimball,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Worcester,  Mass.:  F.  S.  Blanchard  &  Co.,  Printers.     (1896.) 
4to.  oblong,     pp.  364. 

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Kimberly,  Robert  L. — Halloway,  Ephraim  S. — THE  FORTY- 
FIRST  OHIO  Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  1861-1865.  By  Robert  L.  Kimberly  and 
Ephraim  S.  Halloway,  with  the  co-operation  of  the 
Committee  of  the  Regimental  Association. 

Cleveland,  Ohio:  W.  R.  Smellie,  Printer  and  Publisher.     1897. 

8vo.     pp.  292  (2). 

Kimmell,  Charles  F. — (SHERMAN'S  MARCH  from  the  Mountains 
to  the  Sea.  Scraps  from  the  diary  of  a  Dayton  boy,  who 
was  a  private  in  the  Sixty-sixth  Illinois  V.  I.) 

Dayton:  Sunday  Morning  News.     1878.     I2mo.     pp.  (20).     (Mounted.) 

Kiner,  Frederick  F. — ONE  YEAR'S  SOLDIERING,  embracing  the 
battles  of  Fort  Donelson  and  Shiloh  and  the  capture  of 
two  hundred  officers  and  men  of  the  Fourteenth  Iowa 
Infantry  and  their  confinement  six  months  and  a  half  in 
Rebel  prisons.  By  F.  F.  Kiner,  Chaplain  Fourteenth 
Iowa  Infantry. 

Lancaster:  E.  H.  Thomas,  Printer.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  — 

King,  Charles.- — FAMOUS  AND  DECISIVE  BATTLES  OF  THE 
WORLD.  The  essence  of  history  for  2500  years.  With 
plans  of  battlefields,  maps  and  one  hundred  and  ten 
engravings  from  paintings  by  Meissonier,  DeNeuville, 
Alma  Tadema,  Woodville  and  others.  By  Charles  King, 
Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  A. 

n.  p.     (1899.)     8vo.     pp.  870. 

King,  Charles. — GAINESVILLE,  August  28,  1862.  By  Charles 
King,  Captain  Fifth  United  States  Cavalry,  Retired,  and 
Brigadier-General  United  States  Volunteers,  1898-9. 

Milwaukee:  Burdick  &  Allen,  Printers.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

Presentation  copy  from  Gen.  King. 

King,  Charles. — THE  IRON  BRIGADE.  A  story  of  the  Army  of 
the  Potomac.  By  General  Charles  King.  Illustrations 
by  R.  F.  Zogbaum. 

New  York:  G.  W.  Dillingham  Company,  Publishers,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  379. 

Autograph  note  of  General  King. 

King,  Charles. — THE  ROCK  OF  CHICKAMAUGA.  By  General 
Charles  King.  *  *  *  Illustrations  by  Gilbert  Gaul  and 
Chas.  J.  Post. 

New  York:  G.  W.  Dillingham  Company,  Publishers.     (1907.) 

I2mo.     pp.  397.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  King. 

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King,  Horatio. — TURNING  ON  THE  LIGHT.  A  dispassionate 
survey  of  President  Buchanan's  Administration  from 
1860  to  its  close,  including  a  biographical  sketch  of  the 
author,  eight  letters  from  Mr.  Buchanan  never  before 
published,  and  numerous  miscellaneous  articles.  By 
Horatio  King,  Ex- Postmaster-General  of  the  United 
States. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  419. 

King,  Horatio  Collins. — DEDICATION  of  the  Monument  to  the 
28th  New  York  Volunteers,  Culpeper,  Va.,  August  8, 
1902.  1862,  Cedar  Mountain,  August  9,  1902. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  33  (2). 

King,  Horatio  Collins. — GENERAL  GEORGE  B.  MCCLELLAN. 

By  General  Horatio  C.  King. 
The  Lyceum  Herald,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  (4). 

King,      Horatio      Collins. — MAJOR-GENERAL      GEORGE      B. 

McCLELLAN.     By  General  Horatio  C.  King. 
New  York:  American  News  Company.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

King,  Horatio  Collins. — PATRIOTISM  vs.  PARTISANSHIP.  By 
Horatio  C.  King.  Address  delivered  before  the  National 
Civic  Club,  Brooklyn,  New  York  City,  Tuesday,  December 
19,  1899. 

New  York:  Macgowan  &  Slipper,  Printers.     1900.     8vo.     pp.  26. 
Printed  by  request  for  private  distribution. 

King,    Horatio    Collins. — POEM    to    Major-General    D.    E. 

Sickles,  Gettysburg.     By  Horatio  C.  King. 
Brooklyn:  The  Daily  Eagle,  Sunday,  July  3,  1904.     Folio.     Folded. 

King,  Horatio  Collins. — THE  ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.   Sketch. 

The  Phantom  Column  Poem.     By  Horatio  C.  King, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  26. 

King,  Horatio  Collins. — THE  ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.     By 
General  Horatio  C.  King.    Illustrations  from  Photographs. 
Frank  Leslie's  Popular  Monthly,  February,  1898.     pp.  219-226. 

King,  Horatio  Collins. — CEDAR  MOUNTAIN.  (To  C.  W.  Boyce, 
28th  N.  Y.  V.)  By  Horatio  C.  King. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

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King,  James. — REPORT  of  the  Surgeon-General  of  the  Com 
monwealth  of  Pennsylvania  for  the  year  1862. 
Singerly  &  Myers,  State  Printers,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

King,  John  H. — THREE  HUNDRED  DAYS  IN  A  YANKEE  PRISON. 
Reminiscences  of  war  life,  captivity,  imprisonment  at 
Camp  Chase,  Ohio.  By  John  H.  King,  M.  D.,  Surgeon 
Confederate  Soldiers  Home,  Atlanta,  Ga.  1904. 

Atlanta,  Ga. :  Published  by  Jas.  P.  Daves,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  114. 

King,  John  W. — THE  SILENT  DEAD,  or  Roll  of  Honor,  com 
prising  the  names  of  all  soldiers  from  Muskingum  County 
who  lost  their  lives  in  battle  or  by  disease  during  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion,  reported  to  date,  Jan.  I,  1866.  By 
John  W.  King. 

Zanesville,  Ohio.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  42. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

King,  W.  C. — Derby,  W.  P. — CAMP  FIRE  SKETCHES  and 
Battlefield  Echoes  of  61-5.  Compiled  by  W.  C.  King 
and  W.  P.  Derby,  of  27th  Mass.  Reg.,  Author  of  2yth 
History. 

Springfield,  Mass.:  King,  Richardson  &  Co.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  624. 

Kingsbury,  David  Lansing. — SULLY'S  EXPOSITION  against  the 
Sioux  in  1864.  By  Lieut.  David  L.  Kingsbury.  From 
the  Minnseota  Historical  Society  Collections,  Vol  VIII, 
Part  3.  Published  May  10,  1898. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  449-462.     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Kinnear,    J.    R. — HISTORY    of    the    Eighty-sixth    Regiment, 

Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry,  during  its  term  of  service. 
Chicago.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  139. 

Kirk,  Charles  Howard. — HISTORY  of  the  Fifteenth  Pennsyl 
vania  Volunteer  Cavalry,  which  was  recruited  and  known 
as  the  Anderson  Cavalry,  in  the  Rebellion  of  1861-1865. 
Edited  and  compiled  by  Charles  H.  Kirk,  First  Lieutenant 
Company  E,  assisted  by  the  Historical  Committee  of  the 
Society  of  the  Fifteenth  Pennsylvania  Cavalry. 

Philadelphia.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  784  (2). 

Kirk,  Hyland  C. — HEAVY  GUNS  AND  LIGHT.  A  history  of  the 
4th  New  York  Heavy  Artillery.  By  Hyland  C.  Kirk, 
assisted  by  a  committee  appointed  by  the  Regiment. 

New  York:  C.  T.  Dillingham,  Publisher,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  661. 

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Kirkland,  Frazer. — THE  PICTORIAL  BOOK  of  Anecdotes  and 
Incidents  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  civil,  military, 
naval  and  domestic,  embracing  the  most  brilliant  and 
remarkable  anecdotal  events  of  the  great  conflict  in  the 
United  States,  heroic,  patriotic,  political,  romantic, 
humorous  and  tragical,  from  the  time  of  the  memorable 
toast  of  Andrew  Jackson,  "The  Federal  Union  it  must  be 
Preserved,"  uttered  in  1860,  in  presence  of  the  original 
Secession  conspirators,  to  the  Assassination  of  President 
Lincoln  and  the  end  of  the  War,  with  famous  words  and 
deeds  of  women,  sanitary  and  hospital  scenes,  prison 
experiences,  etc.  Beautifully  illustrated  with  over  300 
engravings. 

Hartford,  Conn.     1866.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  705. 

Kirkley,  Joseph  William. — ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S  DEPART 
MENT.  Itinerary  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  and  co 
operating  forces  in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign,  June  and 
July,  1863,  and  organization  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac 
at  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg.  Compiled  under  the 
direction  of  Brigadier-General  Richard  C.  Drum, Adjutant- 
General  U.  S.  Army,  by  Joseph  W.  Kirkley,  of  the 
Adjutant-General's  Office. 

Washington.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  26.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Kirkley,  Joseph  William. — ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S  DEPART 
MENT.  Itinerary  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  and  co 
operating  forces  in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign,  June  5, 
July  31,  1863.  Organization  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac 
and  Army  of  Northern  Virginia  at  the  Battle  of  Gettys 
burg,  and  return  of  casualties  in  the  Union  and  Con 
federate  forces.  Compiled  under  the  direction  of  Briga 
dier-General  Richard  C.  Drum,  Adjutant-General  U.  S. 
Army. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  69. 

Third  edition. 

Kirkley,  Joseph  William. — ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S  DEPART 
MENT. 

1.  Itinerary  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  and  Co-operative  Forces 
in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign,  June  and  July,  1863,  and  Organiza 
tion  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  at  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 
Compiled  under  the  direction  of  Brigadier-General  Richard  C. 
Drum,  Adjutant-General  U.  S.  Army.     By  Joseph  W.  Kirkley, 
of  the  Adjutant-General's  Office,     pp.  26.     Washington.     1882. 

2.  Itinerary  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  *  *  pp.  36.    Washington. 
1882. 

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3.  Return    of    Casualties  in    the    Union  and    Confederate   Forces, 
pp.  70.     Washington.     1886.     (Second  edition). 

4.  Organization  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  and  Army  of  Northern 
Virginia  at  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg;  and  return  of  casualties  in 
the    Union   and    Confederate    Forces.      June    5, -July    31,    1863. 
pp.  69.     (Third  edition.) 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1888.     8vo. 

Kirkley,  Joseph  William. — COMMANDERS  of  Armies,  Military 
Divisions,  Departments  and  Corps,  during  the  Rebellion. 
"Memorandum  for  office  use  only." 

Washington:  Adjutant-General's  Office.     1875.     Sm.  8vo.     pp.  — 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Kirkley,  Joseph  William. — INFORMATION  obtained  from  the 
records  of  the  Engineer  Department,  and  other  official 
sources  in  relation  to  Fortress  Monroe.  Memorandum 
printed  for  office  use  only. 

Washington:  Adjt.-Gen.  Office.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  —     50  copies  printed. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Kirkley,  Joseph  William. — ITINERARY  OF  THE  ARMY  OF  THE 
POTOMAC  and  Co-operating  forces  in  the  Gettysburg 
Campaign,  June  and  July,  1863,  and  organization  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac  at  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg.  By 
Joseph  \V.  Kirkley. 

Washington.      1882.     8vo.     pp.  36.     50  copies  printed. 

"Edition  containing  the  roster  of  Regimental  Commanders." 

Kirkley,  Joseph  William. — ITINERARY  OF  THE  ARMY  OF  THE 
POTOMAC  and  co-operating  forces  in  the  Gettysburg 
Campaign,  June  and  July,  1863.  Organization  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac  at  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg,  and 
return  of  casualties  in  the  Union  and  Confederate  forces. 
By  Joseph  W.  Kirkley. 

Washington.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  70.     (Second  edition.) 

Kirkley,  Joseph  William. — LOCAL  DESIGNATIONS  of  Volunteer 
Organizations  in  the  United  States  Army  during  the 
Rebellion  1860-1865. 

Washington:  Adjt.-Gen.  Office.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  —     50  copies  printed. 

"Memorandum  for  office  use  only."     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Kirkley,  Joseph  William. — MARYLAND  VOLUNTEERS  in  the 

Union  Army,  1861-1865.     By  Joseph  W.  Kirkley. 
Georgetown,  D.  C.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  IV.  15.     50  copies  printed. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

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Kirkley,  Joseph  William.  —STATISTICAL  EXHIBIT  OF  DEATHS 
in  the  United  States  Army  during  the  late  war.  Compiled 
under  the  direction  of  Brigadier-General  Richard  C. 
Drum,  Adjutant-General  U.  S.  Army,  by  Joseph  W. 
Kirkley. 

Washington.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  17.     100  copies  printed. 

Kirkpatrick,  William  Sebring — Beaver,  James  Adams. 

1.  Argument  of  Hon.  William  S.  Kirkpatrick,  Attorney-General  of 
Pennsylvania,  before  the  Committee  on  War  Claims,  Fifty-first 
Congress,  on  behalf  of  House  Bill  750.     pp.  63. 

2.  Remarks  of  Governor  James  A.  Beaver,  introductory  to  the  con 
sideration  of  House  Bill  750.     pp.  8. 

Harrisburg,  Pa.     1890.     8vo. 

Kissick,  Robert. — ROBERT  E.  LEE. 

(Oskaloosa,  Iowa.     1907.)     8vo.     pp.  3. 

Headquarters  Patriotic  Instructor  Department  of  Iowa,  Grand  Army  of  the 

Republic. 

Kitching,  John  Benjamin. — "MORE  THAN  CONQUEROR,"  or 
Memorials  of  Col.  J.  Howard  Kitching,  Sixth  N.  Y.  Art. 
Army  of  Potomac. 

Cambridge:  Riverside  Press.     1873.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  239. 

Knauss,  William  H. — THE  STORY  OF  CAMP  CHASE.  A  history 
of  the  prison  and  its  cemetery,  together  with  other  ceme 
teries  where  Confederate  prisoners  are  buried,  etc.  By 
William  H.  Knauss. 

Nashville,  Tenn.:  Publishing  House  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  South. 

1906.     8vo.     pp.  XX.  1-407. 

Kniffin,  Gilbert  Crawford. — ARMY  OF  THE  CUMBERLAND  and 
the  Battle  of  Stone  River,  from  a  forthcoming  history  of 
"Kentucky  in  the  War."  By  G.  C.  Kniffin,  late  Lieuten 
ant-Colonel  on  the  Staff  of  Major-General  Thomas  L. 
Crittenden. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  The  National  Tribune,  December  31,  1881,  to  January  28, 

1882.     I2mo.     pp.  (94).      (Mounted.) 

Kniffin,  Gilbert  Crawford. — ASSAULT  AND  CAPTURE  of 

Lookout  Mountain.  "The  Battle  above  the  Clouds." 
By  G.  C.  Kniffin,  Lt.-Col.  U.  S.  Vols. 

(Extracts.)     Washington,  D.  C.:  Gibson  Brothers.     1895.  8vo.     pp.   16. 


Kniffin,  Gilbert  Crawford. — THE  LIFE  and  Services  of  Major- 
General  George  H.  Thomas.  A  paper  read  before  the 
District  of  Columbia  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order 
of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  April  6,  1887, 
by  Companion  Gilbert  C.  Kniffin,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
U.  S.  Volunteers. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Judd  &  Detvveiler,  Printers.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  21. 

Knight,    Edward    Henry. — THE    UNION    WAR.     Chart    and 

Statistics. 
New  York.     1866.     Folio.     Folded. 

Knox,  Thomas  Wallace. — BOYS'  LIFE  OF  GENERAL  GRANT. 

By  Thomas  W.  Knox.     Illustrated. 
New  York:  The  Merriam  Company.     8vo.     pp.  420. 

Knox,  Thomas  Wallace. — CAMP  FIRE  and  Cotton  Field, 
Southern  adventure  in  time  of  war.  Life  with  the  Union 
Armies  and  residence  on  a  Louisiana  plantation,  with 
illustrations. 

New  York:  Blelock  &  Co.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  - 

Knox,  Thomas  Wallace. — DECISIVE  BATTLES  SINCE  WATERLOO. 

The  most  important  military  events  from  1815  to  1887. 

By  Thomas  W.  Knox.     Illustrated. 
New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  X.  1-447. 

Knox,  Thomas  Wallace. — THE  LOST  ARMY.     By  Thomas  W. 

Knox.     Illustrated. 
New  York:  The  Merriam  Company,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  296. 

Kountz,  John  S. — VICKSBURG  National  Military  Park  Com 
mission.  Record  of  the  Organizations  engaged  in  the 
campaign,  siege  and  defense  of  Vicksburg.  Compiled 
from  the  Official  Records  by  John  S.  Kountz,  Secretary 
and  Historian  of  the  Commission. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1901.     8vo.     pp.  72.  (Map.) 

Kramer,  Samuel. — MARYLAND  and  the  Glorious  Old  Third 
in  the  War  for  the  Union.  Reminiscences  in  the  life  of 
her  Militant  Chaplain  and  Major  Samuel  Kramer,  by 
his  esteemed  friend  and  co-laborer. 

Washington:  T.  J.  Brashears,  Printer.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

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Kratz,  Arthur. — La  Guerre  D'  Amerique  resume  des  operations 
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Conseil  d'  Etat  Accompagne  de  3,  cartes  cplorees. 

Paris:  Arthur  Bertrand.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  116. 

Kreutzer,  William. — NOTES  AND  OBSERVATIONS  made  during 
four  years  of  service  with  the  Ninety-eighth  N.  Y.  Volun 
teers  in  the  War  of  1861.  By  William  Kreutzer,  Colonel. 

Philadelphia.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  368.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

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pp.  4.     Bill  pp.  2. 

KANSAS.  Public  Documents  of  the  State  of  Kansas  for  the  Year 
1862.  Official  Reports  relating  to  the  Kansas  Regiments, 
with  losses  in  the  Battle  of  Springfield,  1861. 

Lawrence,  Kansas.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  65-80. 

KANSAS.     Report  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  State  of  Kansas, 

i86i-'65.     Vol.  I.     (Reprinted  by  authority.) 
Topeka:  The  Kansas  State  Printing  Company.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  654.  294. 

KANSAS.     Report  of  the  Adjutant-General. 

1.  Topeka,  Dec.  31,  1863.     pp.  94-147  (i). 

2.  For    the    year    1864.     Leavenworth.     1865.     pp.    119.     (Roster 

I-7I3-) 

3.  Topeka.     Nov.  30,  1865.     pp.  22.     Supplemental  Report  pp.  (2). 

4.  Vol.     I.     1865-1866.     Leavenworth.     1867.     pp.    XLVIII.     (2). 
Roster,  1-1109.     Addenda  and  Errata  to  Volume  I.     pp.  VII. 

8vo.     2  Vols. 

Letter  of  Secretary  of  War  showing  No.  of  Kansas  troops,  etc. 

Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  32.     1864.     pp.  4.  inserted. 

KANSAS.     Report    of    the    Adjutant-General    of    the    State    of 

Kansas. 

Vol.1.     1861-1865.    8vo.    pp.  XLVIII.  (i)  1-1109.  VII. 
Vol.  II.     1861-1865.     8vo.     pp.  680. 
Leavenworth,  Kansas:  W.  S.  Burke.     1867-1870. 
(Of  Vol.  II.  two  copies  are  in  existence.) 

KENTUCKY.  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  State  of 
Kentucky,  printed  by  authority  of  the  Legislature  of 
Kentucky. 

Frankfort,  Ky.     1867. 

4to.     Vol.  I.  pp.  VII.  1-985.     Vol.  II.     pp.  1-981.  178.     1861-1866. 

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KENTUCKY.     Report  of  the  Adjutant-General. 

1.  Jan.  17,  1861.     pp.  15. 

2.  1862.     pp.  (i)  199.     n.  p. 

3.  Jan.  20,  1863.     pp.  3-6. 

4.  (1864.)     Frankfort,  1864.     pp.  232. 

5.  1864-5.     Frankfort,  Ky.     1866.     pp.  8. 
8vo.     3  Vols. 

KEY  to  the  Painting  and  Engraving  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 
"Repulse  of  Longstreet's  Assault,"  July  3,  1863. 

n.  d.     4to.     (Folded.) 

KNAPSACK,  The.     A  Daily  Journal  of  the  Seventh  Regiment. 

New  Armory  Fair. 
Vol.  I.,  Nos.  1-18,  November  17  to  December  6,  1879.     Folio. 


LaBree,  Ben. — CAMP  FIRES  OF  THE  CONFEDERACY.  A  volume 
of  humorous  anecdotes,  reminiscences,  deeds  of  heroism, 
thrilling  narratives,  campaigns,  hand  to  hand  fights,  bold 
dashes,  terrible  hardships  endured,  imprisonments,  hair 
breadth  escapes.  Exploits  of  scouts  and  spies,  perilous 
journeys,  daring  raids,  boarding  and  capturing  vessels, 
sea  fights,  tragic  events,  etc.  Confederate  poems  and 
selected  songs,  illustrated.  Edited  by  Ben  LaBree. 

Louisville,  Ky. :  Courier  Journal  Job  Printing  Company.     1898.     4to.     pp.  — 

Laboulaye,  Edouard. — Les  Etats  Unis  et  la  France. 

Paris:  E.  Dentue.      1862.     8vo.     pp.  72. 

Laciar,  J.  D. — PATRIOTISM  OF  CARBON  COUNTY,  PA.,  and  what 
her  people  contributed  during  the  war  for  the  preservation 
of  the  Union.  By  J.  D.  Laciar. 

Mauch  Chunk,  Pa.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  9-120. 

Lamar,  Joseph  R. — ADDRESS  by  Hon.  Joseph  R.  Lamar,  of 
Augusta,  Georgia,  delivered  on  Memorial  Day,  April, 
1902,  at  Athens,  Georgia,  Now  reprinted  by  request  of 
New  York  City  friends  with  an  introduction  by  Albert 
Shaw. 

n.  p.     1902.     I2mo.     pp.  48. 

Lamar,    Lucius    Quintus    Cincinnatus. — SPEECH    of    Hon. 

L.  Q.  C.  Lamar,  of  Miss.,  on  the  state  of  the  country. 

Delivered    in   the   Atheneum,    Atlanta,    Ga.,    Thursday, 

by  A.  E.  Marchall. 
Atlanta,  Ga.:  J.  J.  Toon  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  30. 

457 


Lamb,  John. — MALVERN  HILL  (July  i,  1862).  An  address 
delivered  before  Picket  Camp,  Confederate  Veterans, 
Richmond,  Virginia,  on  March  8,  1897.  By  Hon.  John 
Lamb.  Reprint  from  "The  State,"  of  March  31,  1897. 

Richmond:  James  E.  Goods  Printing  Company.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  21. 

Lambert,  William  Harrison. — ABRAHAM  LINCOLN,  1809-1909. 
Lincoln  Literature.  Address  by  William  H.  Lambert, 
Brevet  Major  U.  S.  V.,  before  the  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Pennsylvania  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal 
Legion  Memorial  Meeting,  February  3,  1909. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Sm.  410.     pp.  16.    Presentation  copy.    Autograph  of  Author. 

Lambert,  William  Harrison. — ABRAHAM  LINCOLN, Commander 
in-Chief  of  the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States. 
Annual  Oration  delivered  before  the  Society  of  the  Army 
of  the  Potomac,  by  William  H.  Lambert,  at  Pittsburgh, 
October  n,  1899. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  19. 

Privately  printed.     Presentation  copy  from  Major  Lambert. 

Lambert,  William  Harrison — McCook,  Henry  Christopher. 

— ABRAHAM  LINCOLN.  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal 
Legion  of  the  United  States  Commandery  of  the  State  of 
Pennsylvania  Memorial  Meeting,  February  3,  1909. 
"Lincoln  and  His  Veterans."  Companion  Chaplain 
Henry  C.  McCook,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  "Lincoln  Literature," 
Companion  Brevet  Major  William  H.  Lambert. 
(Philadelphia.)  1909.  8vo.  pp.  19. 

Lambert,  William  Harrison. — ABRAHAM  LINCOLN,  1809-1909. 
Address  delivered  before  the  Union  League  of  Philadelphia, 
by  W7illiam  H.  Lambert,  February  12,  1909.  "Lincoln 
the  Honest  Man,  Abolished  Slavery,  Re-established  the 
Union,  Saved  the  Republic,  Without  Veiling  the  Statue 
of  Liberty."  From  the  inscription  on  Gold  Medal  pre 
sented  by  forty  thousand  Frenchmen  to  the  widow  of 
Abraham  Lincoln. 

(Philadelphia.     1909.)     8vo.     pp.  24.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Lambert,  William  Harrison. — ADDRESS  before  Post  No.  2, 
Dept.  of  Penna.,  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  by  William 
H.  Lambert,  at  Monument  Cemetery,  Philadelphia, 
Decoration  Day,  May  30,  1879. 

Philadelphia:  Culbertson  &  Bache.     1879.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  12. 

IOO  copies  privately  printed.     Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

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Lambert,  William  Harrison. — GEORGE  HENRY  THOMAS. 
Oration  before  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland, 
at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  September  17,  1884,  by  William  H. 
Lambert. 

Philadelphia.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  54.     65  copies  printed. 

Autograph  note  of  Author.     28  engravings  and  portraits  inserted. 

Lambert,  William  Harrison. — GEORGE  HENRY  THOMAS. 
Oration  before  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland, 
at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  September  17,  1884,  by  William  H. 
Lambert. 

Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  41.     100  copies  printed. 

Lambert,  William  Harrison. — MAJOR  GENERAL  GEORGE  H. 
THOMAS.  An  address  by  William  H.  Lambert. 

Philadelphia:  John  H.  Culbertson  &  Co.,  Printers.     1880.     4to.     pp.  22. 
50  copies  printed  No.  4.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Lambert,  William  Harrison. — MAJOR-GENERAL  GEORGE  G. 

MEADE.     An  address  by  William  H.  Lambert. 
Philadelphia:  Samuel  P.  Town,  Printer.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  9. 
(Portrait  of  Gen.  Meade,  rare  proof,  inserted.)      100  copies  privately  printed. 

Lambert,  William  Harrison. — MAJOR-GENERAL  WINFIELD 
SCOTT  HANCOCK.  Oration  at  the  National  Cemetery, 
Gettysburg,  May  29,  1886,  by  William  H.  Lambert. 

Philadelphia.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  25.     125  copies  privately  printed. 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Hancock. 

Lambert,  William  Harrison. — MEMORIAL  DAY.  Oration  of 
William  H.  Lambert  at  the  National  Cemetery,  Arlington, 
Va.,  May  30,  1883. 

Philadelphia.      1883.     8vo.     pp.  20.      125  copies  printed. 

Lambert,    William   Harrison. — THE   AMERICAN   NAVY.     An 

address  by  William  H.  Lambert. 

Philadelphia:  Culbertson  &  Bache,  Printers.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  9. 
200  copies  privately  printed.     13  rare  engravings  inserted. 

Lambert,  William  Harrison. — REPLY  to  the  toast  "Sherman's 
Army,"  by  Major  Wm.  H.  Lambert,  at  the  banquet  of  the 
Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland,  St.  George's 
Hall,  Philadelphia,  July  7,  1876. 

(Philadelphia.     1876.)     I2mo.     pp.  (4). 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  and  portrait  of  Gen.  Sherman  from  private 

plate  inserted. 

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Lambert,  William  Harrison. — THE  GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS. 
When  written,  how  received,  its  true  form.  By  Major 
William  H.  Lambert.  Reprinted  from  The  Pennsylvania 
Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,  October,  1909. 

Philadelphia.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  (9)  1-27  (20). 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Lambert,  William  Harrison. — THE  GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS. 
When  written,  how  received,  its  true  form.  By  Major 
William  H.  Lambert.  Reprint  from  the  Pennsylvania 
Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,  October,  1909. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1909. 

8vo.     pp.  (5)  1-27.     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Lambert,  William  Harrison. — VERSIONS  of  the  Gettysburg 
Address  cited  by  Major  William  H.  Lambert,  in  his  paper 
entitled,  "The  Gettysburg  Address — When  Written, 
How  Received,  Its  True  Form."  Read  before  the  Com- 
mandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  Military  Order  of 
the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  February  14,  1906, 
and  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania, 
February  8,  1909. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  VI.  (2). 

Autograph  note  of  Author  and  newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Lambert,  William  Harrison. — ADDRESSES  AND  ORATIONS. 

1.  Reply  to  the  toast  "Sherman's  Army,"  by  Major  Wm.  H.  Lambert, 
at  the  banquet  of  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland,  St. 
George's  Hall,  Philadelphia,  July  7,  1876.     pp.  (4).     (Philadelphia. 
1876.) 

2.  Address  before  Post  No.  2,  Dept.  of  Penna.,  Grand  Army  of  the 
Republic,   by   William    H.    Lambert,   at    Monument    Cemetery, 
Philadelphia,    Decoration    Day,    May    30,    1879.     pp.    12.      100 
copies  privately  printed.   Philadelphia:  Culbertson  &  Bache.   1879. 

3.  The  American  Navy.     An  address  by  William  H.  Lambert,     pp. 
9.     200   copies   privately   printed.     Philadelphia:   Culbertson   & 
Bache.     1880. 

4.  Major-General  George  G.  Meade.     An  address  by  William  H. 
Lambert,     pp.  9.     100  copies  privately  printed.     Philadelphia: 
Samuel  P.  Town,  Printer.     1880. 

5.  Memorial  Day.     Oration  of  William  H.  Lambert  at  the  National 
Cemetery,  Arlington,  Va.,   May  30,   1883.     pp.  20.     125  copies 
printed.     Philadelphia.     1883. 

6.  George  Henry  Thomas.     Oration  before  the  Society  of  the  Army 
of  the  Cumberland  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  September  17,  1884,  by 
William  H.  Lambert,     pp.  41.     100  copies  printed.     Cincinnati: 
Robert  Clarke  &  Co.     1885. 

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7-     Major-General  Winfield  Scott  Hancock.     Oration  at  the  National 
Cemetery,  Gettysburg,  May  29,  1886,  by  William  H.  Lambert, 
pp.  25.     125  copies  privately  printed.     Philadelphia.     1 886. 
8.     1809-1909.     Abraham  Lincoln.         Address  delivered  before  the 
Union  League  of  Philadelphia,  by  William  H.  Lambert,  February 
12,  1909.     pp.  24.     (Philadelphia.     1909.) 
8vo.      I  Vol.     Only  six  sets. 

Lambert,  William  Harrison. — -(Catalogue  of  the)   LIBRARY 
of  the  late  Major  William  H.  Lambert,  of  Philadelphia. 
Part  i.     Lincolniana.     First  section.     Jan.  14-16,  1914.     pp.  124.     (Priced.) 
Part  ii.     Civil  War.     Mar.  9-10,  1914.     pp.  127.     (Priced). 
New  York:  Metropolitan  Art  Association.     1914.     4to.     300  copies  printed. 

LaMotte,    Charles    Eugene. — DELAWARE'S    WAR    HISTORY. 

(An  account  of  the  organization  of  the  First  Regiment  of 

Delaware  Volunteers.) 

Wilmington:  The  Home  Weekly,  Sat.,  Nov.  7,  1885,  to  Dec.  12,  1885,  inclusive. 
I2mo.     pp.  (37). 

Lanard,  Thomas  S. — HISTORY  of  the  Infantry  Battalion  State 
Fencibles  of  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania,  and  the  Gate 
City  Guard  of  Atlanta,  Ga.,  and  its  peaceful  invasion  of 
the  North,  1879.  An  account  of  the  Infantry  Battalion 
State  Fencibles  detailed  as  an  escort  to  the  Mayor  and 
Committee  of  Councils  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia  to 
participate  in  the  ceremony  incident  to  the  unveiling  of 
the  Peace  Monument,  by  the  Old  Guard  of  the  Gate  City 
Guard  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  October,  1911.  By  Captain  and 
Adjutant  Thomas  S.  Lanard. 

Philadelphia,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  9-199. 

Lanard,  Thomas  S. — ONE  HUNDRED  YEARS  with  the  State 
Fencibles.  A  history  of  the  First  Company  State 
Fencibles,  Infantry  Corps  and  the  Old  Guard  State 
Fencibles,  1813-1913.  By  Thomas  S.  Lanard,  Captain 
and  Adjutant  Infantry  Battalion  State  Fencibles. 

Philadelphia:  Nields  Company.     1913. 

8vo.     pp.  XVII.  1-436.     Appendix  I.-LXIII. 

Lane,   E.   H. — THE  SOLDIERS'   RECORD  of  Jericho,   Vermont, 

prepared  by  E.  H.  Lane,  published  by  vote  of  the  town. 
Burlington:  R.  S.  Styles,  Printer.     1868.     I2mo.     pp.  47. 

461 


Laney,  H. — LANEY'S  GETTYSBURG  BATTLEFIELD  and  its  Monu 
ments,  illustrated.  A  guide  book  and  souvenir.  Con 
taining  a  beautiful  photo-etching  of  every  monument  on 
the  field,  in  its  consecutive  order,  according  to  the  route 
taken  by  the  guides,  besides  every  other  scene  of  interest — 
in  all,  three  hundred  and  seventy-three  pictures. 

Cumberland,  Md.:  Designed  and  executed  by  the  Laney  Souvenir  Company. 
Sm.  4±o.  oblong,     pp.  (50). 

Lang,  Theodore  F.— LOYAL  WEST  VIRGINIA  from  1861  to  1865, 
with  an  introductory  chapter  on  the  Status  of  Virginia 
for  thirty  years  prior  to  the  War.  By  Theodore  F.  Lang, 
Major  6th  W.  Va.  Cavalry  and  Brevet  Colonel. 

(Motto.)     Baltimore,  Md.:  The  Deutsch  Publishing  Co.     1895. 
4to.     pp.  XIX.  1-381. 

Langdon,  Loomis  Lyman.— THE  RELIEF  OF  FORT  PICKENS, 
FLORIDA.  The  First  Expedition.  By  Brigadier-General 
Loomis  L.  Langdon,  United  States  Army. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  Sept. -Oct.,  1909.    pp.  267-296. 

Lanman,  Charles. — JOURNAL  OF  ALFRED  ELY,  a  prisoner  of 

war  in  Richmond. 
New  York.     1862.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

Lapharn,  William  Berry. — MY  RECOLLECTIONS  of  the  War  of 
the  Rebellion.  By  William  B.  Lapham,  Brevet  Major 
U.  S.  Volunteers. 

Augusta,  Maine:  Burleigh  &  Flynt,  Printers.      1892.      I2mo.     pp.  240. 
Privately  printed. 

Lapham,     William     Berry. —WITH    THE    SEVENTH     MAINE 

BATTERY.     By  Brevet  Major  William  B.  Lapham. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  145-160. 

Lare,  W.  A. — Hartzell,  W.  M. — THE  REBELLION  RECORD  of 
Allegheny  County  from  April,  1861,  to  October,  1862, 
containing  the  narrative  of  the  organization  of  companies 
and  regiments,  the  pecuniary  aid  tendered  by  corporations 
and  individuals;  the  history  of  the  home  guards;  the 
operation  of  the  draft  and  the  list  of  exempts,  and  much 
valuable  matter  relative  to  the  subject. 

Pittsburgh.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  48.    24. 

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Larke,  Julian  K. — GENERAL  GRANT  and  his  Campaigns,  by 
Julian  K.  Larke,  illustrated  with  a  portrait  on  steel  and 
views  of  the  surrender  of  Fort  Donelson  and  Vicksburg, 
and  the  Battles  at  Pittsburg  Landing  and  Chattanooga. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  J.  C.  Derby  and  N.  C.  Miller.     1864. 
I2mo.     pp.  469.     Appendix  40. 

Larke,  Julian  K. — STRONG'S  PICTORIAL  and  Biographical 
Record  of  the  Great  Rebellion,  containing  sketches  of 
departed  heroes,  prominent  personages  of  the  past,  facts, 
incidents  and  stories  connected  with  that  important  epoch 
of  the  history  of  America.  Illustrated  with  265  portraits. 
Compiled  and  edited  by  Julian  K.  Larke,  A.  M. 

New  York:  T.  W.  Strong,     n.  d.     Folio,     pp.  288. 

Larke,  Julian  K. — THE  LIFE  OF  GEN.  P.  H.  SHERIDAN,  the 

Hero  of  the  Shenandoah,  by  Julian  K.  Larke. 
New  York:  T.  R.  Dawley,  Publisher.      (1864.)      I2mo.     pp.  108. 

Larke,  Julian  K. — Patton,  Jacob  Harris. — GENERAL  U.  S. 
GRANT:  His  early  life  and  military  career,  with  an  account 
of  his  presidential  administration  and  tour  around  the 
world.  By  J.  K.  Larke  and  Prof.  J.  Harris  Patton. 

New  York:  Thomas  Kelly,  Publisher.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  IV.-572. 

Larnard,  Charles  William. — HISTORY  of  the  Battle  Monument 
at  West  Point,  together  with  a  list  of  the  names  of  those 
inscribed  upon  and  commemorated  by  it  and  of  the  original 
subscribers  thereto.  Prepared  by  Charles  M.  Larnard, 
Professor  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  Secretary  of  the 
Building  Committee,  to  which  is  added  a  description  of 
the  quarrying,  working,  transportation  and  erection  of  the 
shaft  by  Edward  F.  Miner. 

West  Point,  New  York.      1898.     8vo.     pp.  (4)  1-237  (2). 

Lamed,  J.  N. — AMERICAN  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION  Annotated 
Lists.  The  Literature  of  American  History.  A  Bibli 
ographical  Guide.  In  which  the  scope,  character  and 
comparative  worth  of  books  in  selected  lists  are  set  forth 
in  brief  notes  by  critics  of  authority.  Edited  for  the 
American  Library  Association.  By  J.  N.  Larned. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  IX.  1-596. 
"Period  of  the  Civil  War  1860-1865."     pp.  213-260. 

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Lathrop,  D.— THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  FIFTY-NINTH  REGIMENT 
Illinois  Volunteers,  or  a  three  years  campaign  through 
Missouri,  Arkansas,  Mississippi,  Tennessee  and  Kentucky, 
with  a  description  of  the  country,  towns,  skirmishes  and 
battles,  incidents,  casualties,  and  anecdotes  met  with  on 
the  way;  and  embellished  with  twenty-four  lithographed 
portraits  of  the  officers  of  the  Regiment.  By  Dr.  D. 
Lathrop. 

Indianapolis,  Ind.:  Hall  &  Hutchinson.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  243. 

Lathrop,  George  Parsons. — GETTYSBURG:  A  Battle  Ode  Read 
before  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  at  Gettys 
burg,  on  the  Twenty-fifth  Anniversary  of  the  Battle,  July 
3,  1888.  By  George  Parsons  Lathrop. 

New  York.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Lathrop,  George  Parsons. — HISTORY  of  the  Union  League  of 
Philadelphia  from  its  origin  and  foundation  to  the  year 
1882.  By  George  Parsons  Lathrop. 

(Motto.)     Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.      1884.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  170. 

(Contains  the  history  of  the  Regiments  organized  by  the  Union  League.) 

Latimer,  E. — IDYLS  OF  GETTYSBURG.     (Illustrated.) 

Philadelphia.     1872.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Latrobe,  John  Hazlehurst  Boneval. — THREE  GREAT  BATTLES. 

Baltimore:  Printed  not  published  by  John  D.  Toy.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  35. 
(Battles  of  Buena  Vista,  Seven  Days,  and  Gettysburg.) 

Latta,  James  William. — WAS  SECESSION  TAUGHT  AT  WEST 
POINT?  Read  at  the  Meeting  May  5,  1909,  by  Companion 
Brevet  Lieut. -Colonel  James  W.  Latta,  U.  S.  V.,  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  LTnited  States,  Command- 
ery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania. 

(Philadelphia.)     1909.     8vo.     pp.  40.     Edition  450  copies. 

Latta,  James  William. — ADDRESS  of  Gen.  James  \V.  Latta, 
President  Sedgwick  Memorial  Association,  Thursday, 
May  12,  1887. 

(Philadelphia.     1887.)     8vo.     pp.  28. 

Latta,  James  William. — HISTORY  of  the  First  Regiment 
Infantry  National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania  (Gray  Reserves) 
1861-1911.  By  James  W.  Latta,  Major-General  National 
Guard  of  Pennsylvania,  retired. 

Philadelphia  and  London:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1912. 

Ry.  8vo.     pp.  XV.  i-8ll. 

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Latta,  James  William — Dudley,  Edgar  S. — WAS  SECESSION 
TAUGHT  AT  WEST  POINT? 

I.  Read  at  the  meeting  May  5,  1909,  by  Companion  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Colonel  James  W.  Latta,  U.  S.  V.,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal 
Legion  of  the  United  States,  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Penn 
sylvania.  (Philadelphia.)  1909.  pp.  40. 

2.     What  the  Records  show.     By  Colonel  Edgar  S.  Dudley,  Judge- 
Advocate,  United  States  Army.     The  Century  Magazine,  August, 
1909.     pp.  629-635. 
8vo. 

Luagel,  Auguste. — THE  UNITED  STATES  DURING  THE  WAR. 

(London  printed)  New  York.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Lawrence,  Eugene. — GRANT  ON  THE  BATTLEFIELD. 

Harper's  Magazine,  July,  1869.     pp.  — 

Lawrence,  George. — BORDER  AND  BASTILLE.      By  the  author 

of  "Guy  Livingston." 
London:  Tinsley  Brothers.    1863.     8vo.     pp.  X.-277.    Third  edition  revised. 

Lawrence,  William  R. — ADDRESS  Delivered  in  the  Supreme 
Court  Room,  State  Capitol  Building,  Springfield,  Illinois, 
on  the  occasion  of  the  Tenth  Annual  Reunion  of  Sur 
vivors,  73d  Regt.  111.  Vol.  Inft.,  Tuesday,  September  29, 
1896,  by  William  R.  Lawrence,  late  Lieut.  Co.  C,  Dan 
ville,  111. 

n.  p.     (1896.)     8vo.     pp.  7. 

Lawson,  Albert. — WAR  ANECDOTES  and  Incidents  of  Army 
Life.  Reminiscences  from  both  sides  of  the  conflict 
between  the  North  and  South. 

Cincinnati:  Albert  Lawson.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  152  (l). 

Lawton,  Alexander    Robert — CIRCULAR  Quartermaster  Gen 
eral's  Office,  C.  S.  A.,  Richmond,  April  i,  1864. 
I2mo.     pp.  21. 

Lawton,  Eba  Anderson. — MAJOR  ROBERT  ANDERSON  and  Fort 

Sumter,  1861.     By  Eba  Anderson  Lawton. 
New  York:  The  Knickerbocker  Press.     1911.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

Lea,  Homer. — THE  VALOR  OF  IGNORANCE.     By  Homer  Lea. 

With  specially  prepared  maps. 

New  York  and  London:  Harper  &  Brothers,  Publishers.     (1909.) 
8vo.     pp.  XXIII.  1-343  (i). 

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Leary,  Peter  Jr. — UNITED  STATES  ARTILLERY  SCHOOL,  Fort 
Monroe,  Va.,  1880,  Department  of  Military  History,  etc. 
A  series  of  tables  showing  the  allowance  of  transportation 
required  for  an  Army  Corps  and  its  principal  Sub-divisions, 
compiled  from  S.  O.  No.  37.  Headquarters  Armies  of 
the  United  States,  City  Point,  Va.,  February  23d,  1865, 
by  First  Lieut.  Peter  Leary,  Jr.,  4th  Art'y- 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  6.     50  copies  printed. 

Lecomte,  Ferdinand. — Campagnes  de  Virginia  et  Je  Maryland 
en  1862.  Documents  officiels  soumis  au  congres  traduits 
de  1'  Anglais  avec  introduction  et  annotations  par 
Ferdinand  Lecomte.  Avec  Cartes  (2). 

Paris:     Ch.  Tanera.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  I.  218.     (Errata.) 

Lecomte,  Ferdinand. — Guerre  de  la  Secession  esquisse  des 
evenements  militaires  et  politiques  des  fitats-Unis  de 
1861  a  1865.  par  Ferdinand  Lecomte.  Avec  six  croquis. 

Paris:  Ch.  Tanera,  Editeur.     1866-67.     Ry-  8vo. 

Tome  I.  pp.  288.     II.  pp.  390.     III.  pp.  312. 

Lecomte,  Ferdinand.— THE  WAR  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
Report  to  the  Swiss  Military  Department;  preceded  by  a 
discourse  to  the  Federal  Military  Society  assembled  at 
Berne,  Aug.  18,  1862,  by  Ferdinand  Lecomte.  Translated 
from  the  French. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  148. 

Lee,  Alfred  Emory. — CHANCELLORSVILLE  and  the  Eleventh 
Army  Corps.  By  General  Alfred  E.  Lee. 

Philadelphia:  The  Press.  (Chap.  I.-IV.)  Aug.  31  to  Oct.  5,  1887. 
I2mo.     pp.  (50). 

Lee,  Alfred  Emory. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG.  By- 
Alfred  E.  Lee.  Illustrated  with  twenty  full  page  engrav 
ings  of  the  Ohio  Memorials. 

Columbus,  Ohio:  A.  H.  Smythe.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  142. 

Lee,  C.  H. — THE  JUDGE  ADVOCATE'S  VADE  MECUM,  embracing 
a  general  view  of  Military  law  and  the  practice  before 
Courts-Martial  of  the  Army  and  Navy  with  an  epitome  of 
the  law  of  evidence  as  applicable  to  military  and  naval 
trials.  By  C.  H.  Lee. 

Richmond:  West  &  Johnston.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  308. 
Second  edition,  revised  and  enlarged. 

466 


Lee,  Fitzhugh. — CHANCELLORSVILLE.  Address  of  Gen.  Fitz- 
hugh  Lee,  before  the  Virginia  Division  of  the  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia,  at  their  Annual  Meeting,  held  in  the 
Capitol  in  Richmond,  Va.,  Oct.  29th,  1869. 

Richmond:  Geo.  W.  Gray.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  44. 

Lee,     Fitzhugh. — GREAT    COMMANDERS:    General     Lee.     By 

Fitzhugh  Lee,  his  nephew  and  Cavalry  Commander. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1894.      I2mo.     pp.  433. 

Lee,  Fitzhugh. — MAKERS  OF  AMERICAN  HISTORY:  General  Lee. 

By  Fitzhugh  Lee,  his  nephew  and  Cavalry  Commander. 
New  York:  J.  A.  Hill  &  Company.     1904.     I2mo.     pp.  433  (Map.) 

Lee,  Guy  Carleton. — THE  TRUE  HISTORY  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR. 
By  Guy  Carleton  Lee,  Ph.  D.,  of  Johns  Hopkins  University 
With  twenty-four  illustrations  and  maps.  *  *  *  * 

Philadelphia  and  London:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1903.      I2mo.   pp.  421. 

Lee,  J.  K. — THE  VOLUNTEERS  HAND  BOOK,  containing  an 
abridgement  of  Hardee's  Infantry  Tactics,  adapted  to  the 
use  of  the  percussion  musket  in  squad  and  company 
exercises,  manual  of  arms  for  riflemen  and  United  States 
Army  regulations  as  to  parades,  reviews,  inspections, 
guard-mounting,  etc.,  by  Capt.  J.  K.  Lee,  of  the  First 
Regiment  of  Virginia  Volunteers. 

Richmond,  Va.:  West  &  Johnston.      1861.     i8mo.     pp.  96. 

Lee,  Robert  Edward. 

Frank  Leslie's  Popular  Monthly,  Feb. -July,  1896.     pp.  — 

Lee,  Robert  Edward. — GENERAL  LEE'S  FINAL  REPORT  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Campaign  and  Battle  of  Gettysburg,  from 
the  original  manuscript  now  first  printed,  communicated 
by  \Villiam  Swinton,  Esq. 

The  Historical  Magazine,  Vol.  V.  February,  1869.    pp.  97-105.  Second  Series. 

Lee,  Robert  Edward. — RECOLLECTIONS  and  Letters  of  General 
Robert  E.  Lee,  by  his  son,  Captain  Robert  E.  Lee,  with 
photogravure  portraits. 

New  York:  Doubleday,  Page  &  Company.     1904.    Ry.  8vo.    pp.  XII.  1-461. 

Autograph  of  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee  endorsing  the  case  of  Major  J.  W.  Bell 

March  14,  1865,  also  letter  from  Senator  John  W.  Daniel  relating  to  the  book. 

Lee,  Robert  Edward. — IN  MEMORIAM.     A  Tribute  of  Respect 

offered  by  the  Citizens  of  Louisville. 
Louisville:  Printed  by  John  P.  Morton  &  Company.     1870. 
Ry.  8vo.     pp.  44. 

467 


Lee,   Robert   Edward. — ROBERT   E.   LEE.     In   Memoriam,   a 

tribute  of  respect  offered  by  Citizens  of  Louisville. 
(Motto.)     Louisville.     1870.     4to.     pp.  45. 

Lee,  Robert  Edward. — REPORT  of  General  Robert  E.  Lee,  and 
subordinate  reports  of  the  Battle  of  Chancellorsville;  also 
reports  of  Major-General  J.  E.  B.  Stuart  and  Brigadier- 
General  Fitzhugh  Lee,  of  Cavalry  engagements  at 
Kelleysville,  also  report  of  Brigadier-General  W.  H.  T. 
Lee,  and  subordinates,  of  Cavalry  operations  of  the  I4th 
and  I5th  of  April,  1863.  Published  by  order  of  Congress. 

Richmond:  R.  M.  Smith,  Public  Printer.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  144  (5). 

Lee,  Robert  Edward — Smith,  Edmund  Kirby — Jones, 
David  Rumple. — REPORT  of  General  Robert  E.  Lee  of 
operations  at  Rappahannock  Bridge;  also  report  of 
Lieut. -Gen.  E.  K.  Smith,  of  operations  in  Lower  Louisiana 
and  report  of  Major-General  Jones,  of  engagement  at 
Rogersville,  Tennessee.  Published  by  order  of  Congress. 

Richmond:  R.  M.  Smith.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  61. 

Lee,  Stephen  Dill. — THE  CAMPAIGN  OF  VICKSBURG,  Mississippi, 
in  1863,  from  April  15  to  and  including  the  Battle  of 
Champion  Hills,  or  Baker's  Creek,  May  16,  1863,  by 
Stephen  D.  Lee. 

Oxford,  Mississippi.     1900.     8vo.     pp.  21-75. 

Publications  of  the  Mississippi  Historical  Society.     Vol.  III. 

Lee,  Susan  Pendleton. — MEMOIRS  of  William  Nelson  Pendleton, 
D.  D.,  Rector  of  Latimer  Parish,  Lexington,  Virginia; 
Brigadier-General  C.  S.  A.;  Chief  of  Artillery,  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia.  By  his  daughter,  Susan  P.  Lee. 

(Motto.)     Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  490. 

Lee,  William  O. — MICHIGAN  IN  THE  WAR  1861-1865.  Com 
pliments  of  Wm.  Sanborn  G.  A.  R.  Post,  Port  Huron, 
Michigan.  Compiled  by  William  O.  Lee,  Commander. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  7. 

Leeds,  S.  P. — ADDRESS  at  the  funeral  of  Capt.  Lorenzo  D.  Gove, 
slain  by  Rebels  in  Virginia,  delivered  in  the  Congregational 
Church  at  Dartmouth  College,  by  S.  P.  Leeds,  Pastor. 

Hanover,  N.  H.:  Printed  at  Dartmouth  Press.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

468 


Legg,  Chester  Arthur. — A  COLLECTION  OF  ADDRESSES  and 
papers  describing  the  services  rendered  by  the  Board  of 
Trade  of  the  City  of  Chicago  in  the  Civil  War. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  35. 

Leggett,  Mortimer  Dormer. — THE  BATTLE  OF  ATLANTA.  A 
paper  read  by  General  M.  D.  Leggett,  before  the  Society 
of  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee,  October  18,  1883,  at 
Cleveland. 

n.  p.     John  A.  Davis,  Printer.     (1883.)     8vo.     pp.  28. 

Leggett,  Mortimer  Dormer. — THE  MILITARY  AND  THE  MOB. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Ohio  Commandery  of  the  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  by 
Companion  Mortimer  D.  Leggett,  late  Maj.-Gen.  U.  S. 
Vols.  May  7,  1884. 

Cincinnati:  Peter  G.  Thomson.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

Legion,  Francaise. — ORDRE  DU  JOUR. 

Nouvelle  Orleans.     2,  Decembre,  1861.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

Legrand,  Louis. — THE  LIFE  OF  MAJ.-GEN.  GEO.  B.  MCCLELLAN, 
General-in-Chief  U.  S.  A.  Including  services  in  Mexico, 
on  the  Red  River  Exploration  Expedition,  on  the  Pacific 
Railway  Survey,  on  the  European  Commission,  etc.  By 
Louis  Legrand,  M.  D. 

New  York:  Beadle  &  Company,     n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  98. 

Legrand,  Louis. — THE  LIFE  OF  MAJ.-GEN.  GEO.  B.  MCCLELLAN, 
late  General-in-Chief  U.  S.  A.  Including  the  Campaign 
in  Mexico,  the  Red  River  Exploration  Expedition,  the 
Pacific  Railway  Survey,  the  European  Commission,  etc. 

New  York:  Beadle  &  Company,     n.  d.     481110.     pp.  98.     First  edition. 

Lehman,  B.  B. — MEMOIR  of  Major  John  L.  Sherk,  late  Surgeon 

of  yth  Pennsylvania  Cavalry.     (By  B.  B.  Lehman.) 
Lebanon,  Pa.:  Worth  &  Reinoehl,  Printers.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  (i)  12. 

Leib,  Charles. — NINE  MONTHS  IN  THE  QUARTERMASTER'S 
DEPARTMENT  or  the  chances  for  making  a  million. 
Illustrated. 

Cincinnati.     1862.      I2mo.     pp.  200. 

469 


Leland,  Charles  Godfrey. — A  MEMOIR  of  Chapman  Biddle, 
read  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania, 
March  13,  1882,  by  Charles  Godfrey  Leland. 

Philadelphia:  Collins,  Printer.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

250  copies  privately  printed. 

Lemmon,  John  M. — ADDRESS  of  Capt.  Jno.  M.  Lemmon,  of 
Clyde,  O.,  delivered  at  the  Reunion  of  the  Seventy- 
second,  O.  V.  I.,  held  at  Fremont,  O.,  June  17,  1875. 

Clyde,  Ohio.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  II. 

(Gives  a  history  of  the  regiment,  its  officers  and  their  services.) 

Lennox,  G.  K. — THEY  SAVED  THE  NATION.  How  the  proud 
legions  went  down  in  the  war. 

Harrisburg,  Pa.:  The  Daily  Telegraph.     Aug.  23,  1895. 
I2mo.     pp.  (9).     Mounted. 

Leonard,  A.  C. — THE  BOYS  IN  BLUE  OF  1861-1865.  A  con 
densed  history  worth  preserving.  A  C.  Leonard,  Pub 
lisher,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Past  Commander  of  Post  405, 
G.  A.  R.,  Company  F,  54th  Regt.  P.  V. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  68. 

Leonhart,  R. — NORTH  AND  SOUTH  in  War  and  Peace  or  scenes 
from  the  latest  Rebellion,  by  R.  Leonhart.  Written  by  the 
best  German  professor  in  the  Western  University  of 
Pittsburgh. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.:  "In  the  private  press  of  the  Author."  n.  d.    I2mo.    pp.  593. 

Leser,  Frederick. — IN  MEMORIAM,  Franz  Hassendenbel,  Colonel 
1 7th  Regiment,  Missouri  Volunteer  Infantry,  "Western 
Turner  Rifles,"  1861.  Dem  "Col.  Franz  Hassendenbel 
Post  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic"  bei  seinem 
Besuche  in  Philadelphia  zur  Zeit  der  33  Reunion  gewidmet 
vom  Verfasser. 

(Philadelphia.     1899.)     8vo.     pp.  4. 

Leslie,  Frank. — FRANK  LESLIE'S  ILLUSTRATED  ALMANAC. 

4to.     1864.     pp.  60.     1865.     pp.  74. 

Leslie,  Frank. — INCIDENTS  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR  IN  AMERICA, 

by  Frank  Leslie. 
New  York.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  99. 

470 


Leslie,  Frank. — ILLUSTRATED  NEWSPAPER. 

1.  January  7,  l86o,-May  26,  1860. 

2.  June  2,  i86o,-November  17,  1860. 

3.  November  24,  1860,-  May  u,  1861. 

4.  May  18,  1861, -November  16,  1861. 

5.  November  23,  1861, -April  26,  1862. 

6.  May  3,  1862, -September  20,  1862. 

7.  September  27,  1862, -March  21,  1863. 

8.  March  28,  i863,-September  19,  1863. 

9.  September  26,  1863, -March  19,  1864. 
10.  March  26,  i864,-September  17,  1864. 
u.  September  24,  i864,-March  18,  1865. 

12.  March  25,  1865, -September  16,  1865. 

13.  September  23,  1865, -March  17,  1866. 
New  York.     13  Vols.     Folio. 

Lester,  W.  W. — Bromwell,  William  J. — A  DIGEST  of  the 
Military  and  Naval  Laws  of  the  Confederate  States, 
from  the  Commencement  of  the  Provisional  Congress  to 
the  end  of  the  first  Congress  under  the  permanent  Con 
stitution,  analytically  arranged  by  Capt.  W.  W.  Lester, 
of  the  Quartermaster-General's  Office,  and  Wm.  J. 
Bromwell,  of  the  Department  of  State,  attorneys-at-law, 
to  be  continued  every  session. 

Columbia:  Evans  &  Cogswell.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  VII. -329. 

Letcher,  John. — COMMUNICATION  from  the  executive  of  the 
Commonwealth,  transmitting  a  statement  of  the  number 
and  rank  of  the  officers  of  the  provisional  Army  of  Virginia. 

Richmond.     (June  17,  1861.)     8vo.     pp.  11. 

Letteer,    Alfred   W. — ANDERSONVILLE.     Diary   of   a   prisoner 

from  the  original  manuscript,  now  first  printed. 
The  Historical  Magazine,  Vol.  IX.  January,  1871.     pp.  1-7.  Second  Series. 

Letterman,  Jonathan. — MEDICAL  RECOLLECTIONS  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  by  Jonathan  Letterman,  M.  D., 
late  Surgeon  United  States  Army,  and  Medical  Director 
of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  194. 

Lewis,  George.— THE  HISTORY  OF  BATTERY  E,  First  Rhode 
Island  Light  Artillery,  in  the  War  of  1861  and  1865,  to 
preserve  the  Union.  By  George  Lewis.  Illustrated 
with  portraits  and  maps. 

Providence:  Snow  &  Farnham,  Printers.      1892.     8vo.     pp.  XI.  1-540. 


Lewis,  G.  W. — THE  CAMPAIGNS  OF  THE  124111  REGIMENT  Ohio 
Volunteer  Infantry,  with  Roster  and  Roll  of  Honor,  by 
G.  W.  Lewis,  Medina,  O. 

Akron,  O.:  Manufactured  by  The  Werner  Company,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  285. 

Lewis,  H.  C.  H. — ROSTER  Society  ist  Artillery,  nth  Regiment 
Vermont  Volunteers  1890.     By  H.  C.  H.  Lewis,  Secretary. 
Burlington:  Free  Press  Association.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  82. 
(Contains  Sketch  of  Regiment.) 

Lewis,  Osceola. — HISTORY  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Thirty- 
eighth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteer  Infantry. 
Norristown.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  198. 

Lewis,  William  H. — MEMORIALS  of  Edgar  B.  Lewis,  late  of  the 
Junior  Class,  Trinity  College,  and  of  the  igth  Regiment, 
C.  V.  By  William  H.  Lewis,  D.  D.,  Rector  of  Christ 
Church,  Watertown,  Conn. 

Hartford:  Press  of  Case,  Lockwood  &  Company.     1863.     i6mo.     pp.74. 

Leyburn,  John. — THE  FALL  OF  RICHMOND,  VA. 

Harper's  Magazine,  June,  1866.     pp.  — 

Leyden,  James  Alexander. — A  HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the 
Fourth  Infantry  from  1796  to  1861. 

Fort  Sherman,  Idaho:  Press  of  the  Fourth  United  States  Infantry.      1891. 
Sm.  4to.     pp.  20. 

Leyden,  James  Alexander. — FOURTH  REGIMENT  OF  INFANTRY. 
By  Lieut.  James  A.  Leyden,  Adjutant  4th  U.  S.  Infantry. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  Jan.,  1894.     pp.  219-232. 

Leyden,    James    Alexander. — REGISTER    of    Commissioned 

Officers  of  the  4th  U.  S.  Infantry  from  1796  to  1890. 
Fort  Sherman,  Idaho:  Press  of  the  Fourth  United  States  Infantry.     1891. 
Sm.  4to.     pp.  (41).     Privately  printed. 

Leyden,  James  Alexander. — REGISTER  of  Commissioned 
Officers  of  the  Fourth  Infantry,  from  1796  to  1894. 
Compiled  by  James  A.  Leyden,  ist  Lieut,  and  Adjutant 
4th  Infantry. 

Regimental  Press  Fourth  Infantry,     n.  d.     Sm.  410.     pp.  42. 
Privately  printed.     Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

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Lieber,  Francis. — GUERILLA  PARTIES  considered  with  reference 
to  the  laws  and  usages  of  War.  By  Francis  Lieber,  in  the 
month  of  August,  1862. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.      1862.     I2mo.     pp.  22. 

Lightsey,  Ada  Christine.— THE  VETERAN'S  STORY.  By  Ada 
Christine  Lightsey.  Dedicated  to  the  heroes  who  wore 
the  gray. 

Meridian,  Miss.:  The  Meridian  News,  Printers.     (1899.) 

8vo.     pp.  51. 

Lincoln,  Abraham.— LETTER  to  Gen.  Hooker,  Jan.  26,   1863. 
Washington:  War  Records  Office.     8vo.     pp.  (i).     10  copies  printed. 

Lincoln,   Abraham. — A   LETTER   from    President    Lincoln    to 

General  Joseph  Hooker,  January  26,  1863. 
Philadelphia.     1875.      I2mo.     pp.  (6).     45  copies  privately  printed. 

Lincoln,   Abraham. — A   LETTER   from   President   Lincoln    to 

General  Joseph  Hooker,  January  26,  1863. 
Philadelphia.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  (4).     45  copies  privately  printed. 
Portraits  of  Lincoln  and  Hooker  from  private  plate  inserted. 
Autograph  letters  of  Gen.  Hooker,  Gen.  Tyndale,  J.  Parker  Norris,  H.  H. 
Furness,  S.  W.  Pennypacker,  L.  P.  Smith,  E.  P.  Tobie,  Col.  Cromelien,  Major 
W.  H.  Hodgkins,  Col.  Chas.  C.  Jones,  Jr.,  J.  W.  M.  Lee,  Gen.  Geo.  H.  Gordon, 
J.  Fletcher  Williams,  Col.  Wm.  Brooke  Rawle,  Col.  F.  C.  Newhall,  Col.  Theo. 
Lyman,  J.  W.  Kirkley,  Major  Moses  Veale  and  Comte  de  Paris. 

Lincoln,  Abraham. — MESSAGE  OF  THE  PRESIDENT,  in  answer 
to  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  of  the  26th  ultimo.  Cor 
respondence  with  the  rebel  authorities  in  relation  to  the 
exchange  of  prisoners. 

Washington.     1864.     38th  Congress,  1st  Session.     Ex.  Document  No.  17. 

8vo.     pp.  74. 

Lincoln,  Abraham. — -MESSAGE  from  the  President  of  the 
United  States  transmitting  in  compliance  with  the  reso 
lution  of  February  8th,  1865,  information  relative  to  a 
conference  held  at  Hampton  Roads  with  Mess.  A.  H. 
Stephens,  R.  M.  T.  Hunter  and  J.  A.  Campbell. 

Washington,  D.  C.     Feb.  10,  1865. 

38th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives,  Ex.  Document  No.  59. 

8vo.     pp.  12. 

Lincoln,  Abraham.  —  PRESIDENT  LINCOLN'S  ADDRESS  AT 
GETTYSBURG.  Photographed  from  the  Original  Manu 
script. 

n.  p.     (1905.)     Six  copies  printed.     With  title  page.     Folio,     pp.  (3). 

473 


Lincoln,  Abraham. — THE  GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS.  A  collec 
tion  of  letters  and  documents  relating  to  the  Gettysburg 
Address  from  Assistant  Secretary  of  War  Robt.  Shaw 
Oliver,  The  Quartermaster-General  U.  S.  A.,  Hon.  Robert 
T.  Lincoln,  Major  William  H.  Lambert,  Col.  John  P. 
Nicholson,  pamphlets,  newspaper  cuttings,  etc. 

4to.     pp.  —      Unique  collection. 

Autograph  letters  of  Colonel  Robert  T.  Lincoln. 

Lincoln,  F.  D. — ADDRESS  delivered  at  the  dedication  of  the 
Soldiers'  Monument  at  Bimfield,  July  4,  1866,  by  F.  D. 
Lincoln.  (Appendix  Roll  of  Honor.) 

Southbridge:  H.  C.  Gray.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

Lincoln,  Mary  Knight.— IN  MEMORIAM.     Frederick  Walker 

Lincoln. 

Boston:  Privately  printed.     1899.     8vo.     pp.  217. 
Autograph  letter  of  Colonel  Arnold  A.  Rand. 

Lincoln,  William  Sever. — LIFE  WITH  THE  THIRTY-FOURTH 
MASS.  INFANTRY  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  by  William 
S.  Lincoln,  late  Colonel  of  the  Regiment  and  Brevet 
Brigadier-General  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

Worcester:  Press  of  Noyes,  Snow  &  Company.     1879. 

8vo.     Photograph  C.  V.  (i)  459.     pp.  18.     Autograph  of  Gen.  Lincoln. 

Lindsey,  T.  J. — OHIO  AT  SHILOH.     Report  of  the  Commission. 

By  T.  J.  Lindsey,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  Secretary  to 

the  Commission. 
(Cincinnati,  Ohio.     1903.)     8vo.     pp.  IV.  1-226.     (Map.) 

Lindsley,  John  Berrian. — THE  MILITARY  ANNALS  OF  TEN 
NESSEE,  Confederate,  First  Series;  embracing  a  review  of 
Military  Operations,  with  Regimental  Histories  and 
Memorial  Rolls,  compiled  from  Original  and  Official 
Sources,  and  edited  by  John  Berrian  Lindsley,  M.  D.,  D.  D. 

Nashville:  J.  M.  Lindsley  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  910. 

Printed  for  Subscribers.     Autograph  letters  of  Author. 

Linehan,  John  C. — PENACOOK  IN  THE  WAR  FOR  THE  UNION. 

By  John  C.  Linehan.     Read  before  W.  I.  Brown  Post 

G.  A.  R.,  May  30,  1889. 
Concord,  N.  H.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Lines,  William  E. — SKETCH  of  William  E.  Lines.  Interesting 
incidents  that  prove  his  undaunted  courage  —  facing 
death  at  Spotsylvania — What  he  did  at  Gettysburg- 
Story  of  a  Masonic  Jewel. 

Wilkes-Barre:  The  Record,  Saturday,  November  17,  1894.     8vo.     pp.  (6). 

474 


Little,  Henry  F.  W. — 1861-1865.  The  Seventh  Regiment 
New  Hampshire  Volunteers  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
By  Henry  F.  W.  Little,  Lieutenant  Seventh  N.  H. 
Volunteers,  Regimental  Historian.  Illustrated.  Pub 
lished  by  the  Seventh  New  Hampshire  Veteran  Associa 
tion. 

Concord,  N.  H.:  Ira  C.  Evans,  Printer.      1896. 

8vo.     pp.  XVIII.  1-597.  no.  XXI. 

Livermore,  Mary  Ashton. — MY  STORY  OF  THE  WAR.  A 
Woman's  Narrative  of  Four  Years  personal  experience  as 
nurse  in  the  Union  Army,  and  in  the  relief  work  at  home, 
in  hospitals,  camps  and  at  the  front,  during  the  War  of 
the  Rebellion,  with  anecdotes,  pathetic  incidents  and 
thrilling  reminiscences  portraying  the  lights  and  shadows 
of  hospital  life  and  the  sanitary  service  of  the  War,  by 
Mary  A.  Livermore.  Superbly  illustrated  with  portraits 
and  numerous  full  page  engravings  on  steel  and  fine 
chromo-lithograph  plates. 

Hartford,  Conn.:  A.  D.  Worthington  &  Company.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  700. 

Livermore,  Thomas  Leonard. — GENERAL  THOMAS  IN  THE 
RECORD.  A  typewritten  copy  of  an  address  by  Colonel 
Livermore. 

Folio,    pp.  (84). 

Livermore,  Thomas  Leonard. — GENERAL  THOMAS  IN  THE 
RECORD.  Read  before  the  Military  Historical  Society  of 
Mass. 

4to.     pp.  43.     (Typewritten.     Not  printed.)     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Livermore,  Thomas  Leonard. — HISTORY  of  the  Eighteenth 
New  Hampshire  Volunteers  1864-5.  By  Thomas  L. 
Livermore,  Colonel  of  the  Regiment. 

Boston,  Mass.:  The  Fort  Hill  Press.     1904.     8vo.     pp.  124. 

Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Livermore. 

Livermore,  Thomas  Leonard. — NUMBERS  AND  LOSSES  IN  THE 
CIVIL  WAR  IN  AMERICA  1861-65.  By  Thomas  L.  Liver- 
more,  Member  of  the  Military  Society  of  Massachusetts, 
and  during  the  War,  Major  and  Brevet  Colonel  of  the 
5th  New  Hampshire  Volunteers  and  Colonel  of  the  i8th 
New  Hampshire  Volunteers. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mirflin  &  Company.     1901. 

8vo.     pp.  V.-iso.     (Second  edition.) 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

475 


Livermore,  Thomas  Leonard. — THE  APPOMATTOX  CAMPAIGN. 
An  examination  of  the  question  whether  a  captured  letter 
of  General  Lee's  disclosed  his  plan  of  retreat  to  General 
Grant. 

Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  March-April,  1906. 

8vo.     pp.  87-112. 

Livermore,  Thomas  Leonard. — THE  NORTHERN  VOLUNTEERS, 

by  Colonel  Thomas  L.  Livermore. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  September,  1891.    pp.  905-937. 

Livermore,  William  Roscoe. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR. 
A  concise  account  of  the  War  in  the  United  States  of 
America  between  1861  and  1865  in  continuation  of  the 
story  by  John  Codman  Ropes.  By  William  Roscoe 
Livermore,  Colonel  United  States  Army.  *****  With 
Maps  and  Plans. 
Part  3.  The  Campaigns  of  1863  to  July  loth,  together  with  the 

operations  on  the  Mississippi  from  April,  1862. 
Book   i.     Chancellorsville,  Operations  against  Vicksburg,  etc.     pp. 

XXIV.     1-270. 
Part  3.     The  Campaigns  of  1863  to  July  loth,  together  with  the 

operations  on  the  Mississippi  from  April,  1862. 
Book  2.     Vicksburg,  Port  Hudson,  Tallahoma,  and  Gettysburg,     pp. 

XI.  271-521. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Livingstone,  R.  W.— HISTORY  of  the  iiSth  Regt.  New  York 

Vols. 
Folio  Ms.     pp.  20. 

Lloyd,  Caroline. — A  MEMORIAL  of  Lt.  Daniel  Perkins  Dewey  of 

the  Twenty-fifth  Regiment  Connecticut  Volunteers. 
Hartford:  Press  of  Case,  Lockwood  &  Company.     1864. 
I2mo.     pp.  126.     Portrait. 

Lloyd,  William  Penn. — HISTORY  of  the  First  Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Reserve  Cavalry  from  its  organization 
August,  1 86 1,  to  September,  1864,  with  list  of  names  of  all 
officers  and  enlisted  men  who  ever  belonged  to  the  Regi 
ment,  and  remarks  attached  to  each  name,  noting  change, 
etc. 

Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird,  Printers.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  216. 

Locke,  Calvin  S. — THE  PATRIOTIC  VOLUNTEER.  A  sermon 
delivered  October  19,  1862,  at  the  funeral  of  George  F. 
Whiting,  who  died  at  Middletown,  Maryland,  Oct.  5, 

476 


from  a  wound  received  at  the  Battle  of  South  Mountain, 
Sept.  14,  1862.  By  Calvin  S.  Locke,  Minister  of  the 
Unitarian  Society  in  West  Dedham.  Printed  for  the 
Family. 

Boston:  Press  of  John  Wilson  &  Son.      1862.     I2mo.     pp.  12. 

Locke,  E.  W. — THREE  YEARS  IN  CAMP  AND  HOSPITAL.  By 
E.  W.  Locke. 

(Motto.)      Boston:  Russell  &  Co.     (1870.)      I2mo.     pp.  IX.  408. 

Locke,  William  Henry. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  REGIMENT 
(nth  Penna.  Vols.),  by  William  Henry  Locke,  A.  M., 
Chaplain. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.     1868.     I2mo.     pp.  XII.-I3-  401. 

Lockwood,  Henry  C. — A  MAN  FROM  MAINE.   A  true  history  of 
the  Army  at  Fort  Fisher,  by  Colonel  Henry  C.  Lockwood. 
The  Maine  Bugle,  Jan.,  1894.     pp.  29-71.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Lockwood,  Henry  C. — THE  CAPTURE  OF  FORT  FISHER. 

Atlantic  Monthly,  May-June,  1871.     pp.  — 

Lockwood,  James  D. — LIFE  AND  ADVENTURES  OF  A  DRUMMER- 
BOY,  or  Seven  Years  a  soldier.  By  James  D.  Lockwood, 
a  veteran  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  A  true  story. 

(Extract.)     Albany,  N.  Y.:  Published  by  John  Skinner.     1893.  I2mo.  pp.  191. 

Lockwood,  John. — OUR  CAMPAIGN  AROUND  GETTYSBURG; 
being  a  memorial  of  what  was  endured,  suffered  and 
accomplished  by  the  Twenty-third  Regiment  (N.  Y.  S. 
N.  G.),  and  other  Regiments  associated  with  them,  in 
their  Pennsylvania  and  Maryland  Campaign,  during  the 
second  rebel  invasion  of  the  Loyal  States  in  June-July, 
1863. 

Brooklyn:  A.  H.  Rome  &  Brothers.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  168. 

Lockwood,  William  H. — HISTORY  OF  BATTLES.     Flag  Day, 

September  17,  1879. 

Hartford,  Conn.:  Published  by  Lockwood  &  Merritt.     1880. 
Sm.  4to.     pp.  VIII.  290. 

Lodel,  J.  M. — Ms.  LETTERS  from  J.  M.  Lodel  *  *  *  76th 
Ohio  Infantry,  Army  of  the  Tennessee,  May  25,  1862,- 
July  14,  1863,  to  Mrs.  John  Sterling. 

4to.     pp.  - 

477 


Lodge,  Henry  Cabot.— EARLY  MEMORIES.     By  Henry  Cabot 

Lodge. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1913.     8vo.     pp.362. 
(The  War  1860-1865.     pp.  112-134.) 

Loehr,  Charles  T.—  WAR  HISTORY  of  the  Old  First  Virginia 
Infantry  Regiment,  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  by 
Charles  T.  Loehr,  Published  by  request  of  the  Old 
First  Virginia  Infantry  Association. 

Richmond:  Wm.  Ellis  Jones,  Printer.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  87. 

Logan,  India  W.  P. — KELION  FRANKLIN  PEDDICORD,  of  Quirk's 
Scouts,  Morgan's  Kentucky  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.  Bio 
graphical  and  Autobiographical,  together  with  a  general 
biographical  outline  of  the  Peddicord  Family,  by  Mrs. 
India  W.  P.  Logan. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1908. 

8vo.     pp.  170. 

Logan,  John  Alexander  (Mrs.) — REMINISCENCES  of  a  Soldier's 
Wife.  An  autobiography.  By  Mrs.  John  A.  Logan. 
Illustrated. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1913.     8vo.     pp.  XVI.  1-470. 

Logan,  John  Alexander. — SPEECH  of  Major-General  John  A. 

Logan  on  return  to  Illinois  after  capture  of  Vicksburg. 

Reported    by    "Mack"    of   the   Cincinnati    Commercial. 

Loyal  Publications  of  the  National  Union  Association  of 

Ohio,  No.  4.     August,  1863. 
Cincinnati:  Caleb  Clark,  Printer.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  IV.  32. 

Logan,  John  Alexander. — THE  VOLUNTEER  SOLDIER  OF 
AMERICA,  by  John  A.  Logan,  with  memoir  of  the  Author 
and  Military  Reminiscences  from  General  Logan's 
private  journal. 

Chicago  and  New  York:  R.  S.  Peale  &  Company,  Publishers. 

MDCCCLXXVII.     8vo.     pp.  XX.-7O6. 

Logan,  John  Alexander. — UNCLE  DANIEL'S  STORY  of  "Tom" 
Anderson  and  Twenty  Great  Battles,  by  an  officer  of  the 
Union  Army. 

New  York:  A.  R.  Hart  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1886.     I2mo.     pp.  435. 

Logan,  Thomas  Muldrup. — ORATION  delivered  by  Gen.  T.  M. 
Logan,  at  the  reunion  of  the  Hampton  Legion,  in  Columbia, 
S.  C.,  2ist  July,  1875.  Published  by  his  friends  in 
Charleston,  S.  C. 

Charleston,  S.  C.:  Walker,  Evans  &  Cogswell,  Printers.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Gen.  Logan. 

478 


London,  H.  A.— MEMORIAL  ADDRESS  on  the  Life  and  Services 
of  Bryan  Grimes,  a  Major-General  in  the  Provisional 
Army  of  the  Confederate  States.  Delivered  on  Memorial 
Day,  May  loth,  1886,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  By  H.  A. 
London,  Esq.,  of  Pittsboro,  N.  C. 

Raleigh,  N.  C.:  E.  M.  Uzzell,  Steam  Printer.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

Long,    Armistead    Lindsay — Wright,    Marcus    Joseph.— 

MEMOIRS  of  Robert  E.  Lee.  His  military  and  personal 
history,  embracing  a  large  amount  of  information  hitherto 
unpublished.  By  A.  L.  Long,  formerly  military  secretary 
to  Gen.  Lee,  afterward  Brig. -Gen.  and  Chief  of  Artillery, 
Second  Corps,  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  together  with 
incidents  relating  to  his  private  life  subsequent  to  the 
War.  Collected  and  edited  with  the  assistance  of  Marcus 
J.  Wright,  formerly  Brig. -Gen.  Army  of  Tennessee,  and 
Agent  of  the  United  States  for  the  collection  of  Confed 
erate  Records.  Illustrated. 

New  York,  Philadelphia  and  Washington:  J.  M.  Stoddart  &  Company.      1887. 

Ry.  8vo.     pp.  699.     In  2  Vols. 

Autograph  letters  of  M.  J.  Wright,  Geo.  B.  McClellan,  A.  E.  Burnside,  Jos. 

E.  Johnston,  F.  J.  Porter,  James  Longstreet,  John  Pope,  Chas.  S.  Venable,  A. 

Pleasonton,  W.  B.  Franklin,  D.  E.  Sickles,  G.  K.  Warren,  L.  McLaws,  H.  J. 

Hunt,  U.  S.  Grant,  W.  J.  Hancock,  W.  T.  Sherman,  C.  M.  Wilcox  and  C. 

Marshall.     Autographs  of  Jas.  A.  Seddon,  G.  T.  Beauregard,  P.  H.  Sheridan, 

W.  Mahone,  W.  W.  Loring,  J.  A.  Early  and  Geo.  G.  Meade.     Eight  maps  and 

35  engravings  inserted. 

Long,  Eli. — (SKETCH  of)  Major-General  Eli  Long. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  8. 

Long,  James  Thomas. — GETTYSBURG:  How  the  Battle  was 
Fought.  By  Captain  James  T.  Long,  the  Guide  and 
Delineator. 

Harrisburg,  Pa.      1891.     8vo.     pp.  92. 

Long,  James  Thomas. — GETTYSBURG  SOUVENIR  compiled  by 
Capt.  James  T.  Long.  The  Guide  and  Delineator,  and 
Author  of  Gettysburg:  How  the  Battle  was  Fought. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     481110.     pp.  IO. 

Long,  James  Thomas. — GETTYSBURG  SOUVENIR  compiled  by 
Capt.  James  T.  Long.  The  Guide  and  Delineator,  and 
Author  of  Gettysburg:  How  the  Battle  was  Fought. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     641110.     pp.  10. 

479 


Long,  James  Thomas.— THE  i6xH  DECISIVE  BATTLE  OF  THE 

WORLD — Gettysburg.     By  James  T.  Long. 
Gettysburg:  Compiler  Print.     (1906.)     I2mo.     pp.  96. 

Long,  James  Thomas. — THE  i6TH  DECISIVE  BATTLE  OF  THE 

WORLD — Gettysburg.     By  James  T.  Long. 
Gettysburg:  Compiler.     (1911.)      I2mo.     pp.  97. 

Long,  John  Luther. — WAR,  or  What  Happens  When  One 
Loves  One's  Enemy.  By  John  Luther  Long.  Illustrated 
by  N.  C.  Wyeth. 

Indianapolis:  The  Bobbs-Merrill  Company,  Publishers.     (1913.) 

8vo.     pp.  370  (i). 

Long,  Lessel. — TWELVE  MONTHS  IN  ANDERSONVILLE.  On  the 
march — In  the  battle — -In  the  Rebel  prison  pens  and  at 
last  in  God's  Country.  By  Lessel  Long,  Private  Co.  F, 
I3th  Indiana  Infantry. 

Huntington,  Ind.:  Thad  &  Mark  Butler,  Publishers.     1886. 
8vo.     pp.  199.     Appendix  L. 

Long,  Mason. — LIFE  OF  MASON  LONG;  being  a  record  of  his 
experiences  as  a  white  slave,  a  soldier  in  the  Union  Army, 
a  professional  gambler,  etc.  Written  by  himself.  Por 
trait  and  other  illustrations. 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind.      1883.     I2mo.     pp.  280. 

Long,    Oscar    Fitzaland. — -THE    QUARTERMASTER'S    DEPART 
MENT.     By  Captain  Oscar  F.  Long,  A.  Q.  M.,  U.  S.  Army. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  July,  1894.     PP-  867-895. 

Long,  Owen  M. — REPORT  of  Owen  M.  Long,  M.  D.,  Military 
and  Sanitary  Agent.  (To  Governor  Richard  Yates  of 
Illinois.  Condition  of  Illinois  troops  in  the  Department 
of  the  Gulf.  Giving  names  of  sick  in  Hospital,  etc., 
Dec.  10,  1864.) 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8  (i). 

Long,  R.  H. — HUNT'S  GAZETEER  of  the  Border  and  Southern 
States.  Containing  a  full  description  of  the  railroad 
routes,  turnpike  roads,  cities,  towns,  villages,  mountains, 
valleys,  rivers,  springs,  etc.  A  hand  book  and  reliable 
guide  for  the  soldiers,  with  a  fine  steel-plate  map.  By 
R.  H.  Long,  late  of  the  U.  S.  Army. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.:  John  P.  Hunt.     (1863.)     481110.     pp.  272. 

480 


Longstreet,  Helen  D. — LEE  AND  LONGSTREET  AT  HIGH  TIDE. 

Gettysburg  in   the   Light  of   the   Official   Records.     By 

Helen  D.  Longstreet. 
Gainesville,  Ga.:  Published  by  the  Author.     1904.     8vo.     pp.  346. 

Longstreet,  James. — FROM  MANASSAS  TO  APPOMATTOX. 
Memoirs  of  the  Civil  War  in  America,  by  James  Long- 
street,  Lieutenant-General  Confederate  Army.  Illustrated 
with  plates,  maps,  portraits,  and  engravings  specially 
prepared  for  this  work. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  XXII.  13-690. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Longstreet.     Cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

Longstreet,  James. — GETTYSBURG.  The  Second  Day's  fight. 
Letter  from  General  Longstreet,  Response  to  General 
Fitzhugh  Lee.  Gettysburg.  General  Longstreet  reviews 
General  Early's  papers. 

New  Orleans:  Republican.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  (18). 
Portrait  and  autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Longstreet. 

Longstreet,  James. — REPORT  of  the  engagement  of  the  5th  inst. 
near  Williamsburg,  Va.  Signed  James  Longstreet,  Major- 
General  Comdg.  "I  believe  this  is  a  true  copy  of  my 
original  report  of  Williamsburg.  J.  Longstreet." 

Folio,    pp.  13.     (Ms.) 

Longstreet,  James. — THE  CAMPAIGN  OF  GETTYSBURG. 

Philadelphia:  The  Weekly  Times.     Nov.  3,  1877.     8vo.     pp.  (33). 

Rare  portrait,  autograph  letter  and  ms.  corrections  of  Gen.  Lonsgtreet  inserted. 

Longstreet,  James. — THE  MISTAKES  OF  GETTYSBURG. 

Philadelphia:  Weekly  Times,  Feb.  23,  1878.     8vo.     pp.  (16).     Mounted. 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Longstreet. 

Lord,  Edward  O. — HISTORY  of  the  Ninth  Regiment  New 
Hampshire  Volunteers  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
Edited  by  Edward  O.  Lord,  A.  M. 

Concord,  N.  H.:  Printed  by  the  Republican  Press  Association.     1895. 

8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-761.  (i)  171. 

Lord,  John  Chase. — THE  DEAD  OF  THE  PRESENT  WAR.  A 
funeral  discourse,  delivered  at  the  Central  Presbyterian 
Church,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  on  Sunday,  June  28,  1862,  by 
Rev.  John  C.  Lord,  D.  D. 

Buffalo:  Martin  Taylor.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

481 


Lord,   Theodore  A. — A  SUMMARY  OF  THE   CASE  of  General 

Fitz-John  Porter,  by  Theodore  A.  Lord. 
San  Francisco:  H.  S.  Crocker  &  Co.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  84. 
(First  Edition  500  Copies  printed  contains  the  note  reflecting  on  Gen.  Grant 
which  was  suppressed  in  subsequent  editions.) 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Loring,  Charles  W. — A  TRIP  TO  ANTIETAM. 

The  Continental  Monthly,  February,  1863.     pp.  — 

Loring,  George  Bailey. — AN  ORATION  delivered  at  Bolton, 
Mass.,  December  20,  1866,  at  the  dedication  of  the 
Tablets,  erected  in  the  Town  Hall  to  commemorate  the 
deceased  Volunteers  of  the  town  in  the  war  of  the  Great 
Rebellion,  by  Dr.  Geo.  B.  Loring,  of  Salem,  together  with 
an  appendix  containing  the  other  exercises  of  the 
Association. 

Clinton.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  43. 

Loring,  George  Bailey. — AN  ORATION  delivered  at  the  Dedica 
tion  of  the  Soldiers  Monument  in  North  Weymouth. 
Mass.,  on  Saturday,  July  4,  1868,  by  Hon.  George  B. 
Loring.  With  an  Appendix  containing  the  other  Exer 
cises,  and  record  of  the  Deceased  Soldiers. 

Weymouth.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  44. 

Loring,  William  Wing. — REPORT  of  Major-General  Loring  of 
Battle  of  Baker's  Creek,  and  subsequent  movements  of  his 
command.  Published  by  order  of  Congress. 

Richmond:  R.  M.  Smith.      1864.     8vo.     pp.  29. 

Loringhoven,  Freitag.— STUDIES  IN  WARFARE  over  the  causes 
of  the  North  American  War  of  Secession  in  Virginia,  by 
Baron  Freitag-Loringhaven,  Major  in  the  Great  General 
Staff.  With  26  text  sketches,  also  8  maps  and  sketches 
in  lithographic  prints. 

Berlin:  Ernest  Seigfried  Mittler  &  Son.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  VI.  1-165. 

Loser,  Paul. — COMPLETE  HISTORY  of  the  Great  American  War 
between  the  States.  Revised  from  the  English.  By  Paul 
Loser,  with  Portraits  and  Battle  Pictures  in  Steel  Engrav 
ings. 

New  York:  Published  by  S.  Zickel.      n.  d. 

I2mo.     Vol.1,     pp.  618.     Vol.11,     pp.  XIV.  619-1172. 


.  Lossing,  Benson  John.— A  HISTORY  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR, 
1861-65,  and  the  Causes  that  led  up  to  the  Great  Conflict, 
by  Benson  J.  Lossing,  LL.  D.,  and  a  chronological  sum 
mary  and  record  of  every  engagement  between  the  troops 
of  the  Union  and  of  the  Confederacy,  and  showing  the 
total  losses  and  casualties  together  with  War  Maps  of 
Localities,  compiled  from  the  Official  Records  of  the  War 
Department.  Illustrated  with  fac-simile  Photographic 
Reproductions  of  the  Official  War  Photographs  taken  at 
the  time  by  Mathew  B.  Brady,  under  the  authority  of 
President  Lincoln  and  now  in  the  possession  of  the  War 
Department,  Washington,  D.  C.,  from  whom  special 
permission  has  been  granted  to  reproduce  the  same  to 
illustrate  this  work.  From  the  famous  and  authentic 
Brady  War  Photograph  Collection  there  has  been  selected 
portraits  of  the  great  Commanders  and  Leaders  of  both 
the  Union  and  Confederate  Armies  and  Navies,  and  many 
scenes  of  great  historical  interest,  taken  fifty  years  ago  and 
making  a  marvelous  fac-simile  reproduction  of  the  battle 
grounds,  fortifications,  the  dead  and  wounded,  hospitals, 
and  incidents  of  the  greatest  conflict  this  country  has 
ever  known  and  fittingly  commemorating  the  Fiftieth 
Anniversary  of  the  Great  National  Struggle.  The  entire 
work,  issued  in  sixteen  sections,  with  sixteen  separate 
color  plates  of  great  Commanders  in  action,  and  famous 
battle  scenes  from  the  painting  of  H.  A.  Ogden  and  other 
famous  artists  of  military  subjects. 
New  York:  The  War  Memorial  Association.  (1912.)  410.  pp.  512. 

Lossing,    Benson    John.— MEMOIR   of    Lieut. -Col.    John   T. 

Greble,  of  the  United  States  Army. 
Philadelphia.     1870.     Imp.  8vo.     pp.  99. 
250  copies  "printed  for  private  circulation." 
Autograph  letters  of  B.  J.  Lossing,  Mrs.  Greble  and  Gen.  Ruger. 
Fourteen  portraits  and  engravings  inserted .  . 

Lossing,  Benson  John. — PICTORIAL  HISTORY  of  the  Civil  War 
in  the  United  States  of  America,  illustrated  by  many 
hundred  engravings  on  wood,  by  Lossing  and  Barritt 
from  sketches  by  the  author  and  others. 

Philadelphia.     1866-68.     Ry.  8vo.     Vol.  I.     pp.  608.     Vol.  II.     pp.  640. 

Vol.  III.     pp.  640.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Lossing,  Benson  John. — THE  AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  RECORD 

and  Repertory  of  Notes  and  Queries  concerning  the  history 

and  antiquities  of  America  and  biography  of  Americans. 

Philadelphia.    1872-74.   4to.   Vol.  I.  pp.  —  Vol.  II.  pp.  —        Vol.  III.  pp.  — 

Contains  matter  relating  to  the  Rebellion  that  has  not  appeared  in  other  form. 

483 


Lothian,  Marquess  of. — -THE  CONFEDERATE  SECESSION.     By 

the  Marquess  of  Lothian. 

Edinburg  and  London:  William  Blackwood  &  Son.     MDCCCLXIV. 
I2mo.     pp.  VI.  (i)  1-226. 

Lothrop,  Charles  Henry. — A  HISTORY  of  the  First  Regiment 
Iowa  Cavalry  Veteran  Volunteers  from  its  organization  in 
1 86 1,  to  its  muster  out  of  the  United  States  Service  in 
1866,  also  a  complete  Roster  of  the  Regiment,  by  Charles 
H.  Lothrop,  M.  D.,  Surgeon. 

Lyons,  Iowa:  Beers  &  Eaton,  Printers.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  422  V.  (i). 

Loughborough,  James  M.  (Mrs.) — MY  CAVE  LIFE  IN  VICKS- 
BURG,  with  letters  of  Trial  and  Travel.  (Mrs.  Jas.  M. 
Loughborough.) 

New  York:  Published  by  D.  Appleton  &  Co.     1864. 

St.  Louis:  Republished  by  R.  P.  Studley  &  Co.    1882.    i6mo.    pp.  VIII.  1-196. 

Loughborough,  James  M.  (Mrs.) — MY  CAVE  LIFE  IN  VICKS- 
BURG,  with  letters  of  trial  and  travel,  by  a  lady.  (Mrs. 
James  M.  Loughborough.) 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  196. 

Lounsbery,  William. — THE  ULSTER  REGIMENT  in  the  Great 

Rebellion.     By  William  Lounsbery,  Esq. 
Collections  of  the  Ulster  Historical  Society,  Volume  I.,  Part  3. 
Kingston.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  210-228. 

Lounsbury,  Thomas  R. — IN  THE  DEFENSE  OF  WASHINGTON. 

By  Thomas  R.  Lounsbury,  Emeritus  Professor  of  English 

in  Yale  University. 

New  Haven,  Conn.:  Reprinted  from  the  Yale  Review,  April,  1913. 
8vo.     pp.  385-4i i- 

Love,  John. — OPERATIONS  OF  THE  INDIANA  LEGION  and  Minute 
Men,  1863-64.  Documents  presented  to  the  General 
Assembly,  with  the  Governor's  Message,  January  6,  1865. 

Indianapolis.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  IV.  1-104. 

Love,  William  DeLoss. — WISCONSIN  IN  THE  WAR  OF  THE 
REBELLION.  A  history  of  all  regiments  and  batteries  the 
State  has  sent  to  the  field,  and  deeds  of  her  citizens, 
Governors  and  other  Military  Officers  and  State  and 
National  Legislators  to  suppress  the  Rebellion,  by  Wm. 
DeLoss  Love. 

Chicago:  Church  &  Goodman,  Publishers.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  XXI.-II44- 

4«4 


Lovejoy,  D.  B. — FROM  YOUTH  TO  AGE.     Adventures  in  a  varied 

life.     By  D.  B.  Lovejoy. 

Chicago:  The  American  Author's  Protective  Publishing  Co.     (1894.) 
I2mo.     pp.  272. 

Lovett,  George.— AN  ADDRESS  delivered  by  Captain  George 
Lovett,  at  First  Reunion  of  Co.  A,  I32nd  Regt.  P.  V., 
held  at  the  Montour  House,  Feb.  22d,  1888. 

Danville:  Intelligencer,  Friday,  March  9,  1887.     I2mo.     pp.  (14). 

(Sketch  of  the  Company.) 

Low,  Seth. — ORATION  of  Hon.  Seth  Low  at  the  Thirty-third 
Reunion  of  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa.,  Sept.  19,  1902. 

n.  p.  n.  d.       8vo.     pp.  12. 

Lowe,    Martha   Perry. — MEMOIR   of   Charles   Lowe.     By    his 

wife,  Martha  Perry  Lowe. 

Boston:  Cupples,  Upham  &  Company.     1884.     I2mo.     pp.  XVI.  1-596. 
Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Lowell,  Noah  Wiseman. — THE  RECORD  of  the  One  Hundred 
and  Eleventh  Pennsylvania  Volunteers.  By  Noah  W. 
Lowell,  formerly  Lieutenant  and  Quartermaster  One 
Hundred  and  Eleventh  Pennsylvania  Volunteers. 

Philadelphia:  The  Times,  Saturday,  May  13,  1886.     I2mo.     pp.  (23). 

Lozier,  John  Hogarth. — FORTY  ROUNDS  from  the  Cartridge 

Box  of  the  Fighting  Chaplain, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  58  (i). 

Lucas,  Daniel  R. — HISTORY  of  the  99th  Indiana  Infantry, 
containing  a  diary  of  marches,  incidents,  biography  of 
officers  and  complete  rolls.  By  Chaplain  D.  R.  Lucas. 

Lafayette,  Indiana.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  IV.-I79- 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Lucke,  Jerome  B.— HISTORY  of  the  New  Haven  Grays  from 
Sept.  13,  1816,  to  Sept.  13,  1876,  by  ex.-Private  Jerome  B. 
Lucke,  LL.  B. 

New  Haven.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  540. 

Lucke,  Martin. — THE  WAR  BETWEEN  THE  STATES  of  the 
United  States  1861-1865,  prepared  from  the  newest 
official  sources,  by  Martin  Lucke.  Richly  illustrated. 

St.  Louis,  Mo.:  Printed  and  published  by  Louis  Lange.     1892. 

8vo.     pp.  VII.  1-414.     Third  Edition. 

485 


Ludington,  Marshal  Independence. — THE  STARS  AND 
STRIPES. 

War  Department,  Quartermaster-General's  Office,  Washington,  D.  C.,  April 
27,  1892.     I2mo.     pp.  4.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Lufkin,  Edwin  B. — HISTORY  of  the  Thirteenth  Maine  Regiment, 
from  its  organization  in  1861  to  its  muster-out  in  1865, 
by  Edwin  B.  Lufkin,  Weld,  Maine,  a  Private  of  Company 
"E,"  with  a  sketch  of  Thirteenth  Maine  Battalion, 
attached  to  the  Thirtieth  Maine,  and  an  appendix  con 
taining  a  complete  Roster  of  the  Regiment. 

Bridgton,  Me.:  H.  A.  Shorey  &  Son.     1898.     8vo.     pp.  140.  Appendix  67  (i). 

Lumbard,  Joseph  Asher. — A  HISTORY  of  Company  "G," 
I47th  Regiment  Infantry,  Penna.  Veteran  Vols.,  by 
Corporal  Joseph  A.  Lumbard. 

Selinsgrove,  Pa.:  Published  in  the  "Snyder  County  Tribune",  January  13, 
1876,  to  June  27,  1878.     8vo.     pp.  (193).     (Mounted.)     (Unique.) 

Lumbard,  Joseph  Asher.— THE  147™  REGIMENT  at  Chan- 
cellorville.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Association 
of  the  28th  and  I47th  Regiments,  Penna.  Vols.,  and 
Knap's  Battery,  by  J.  A.  Lumbard,  at  Williamsport,  Pa., 
July  I4th,  1891. 

Selinsgrove:  The  Tribune,  July  16,  1891.     8vo.     pp.  (13). 

Lunt,  George. — MR.  SEWARD  AND  GENERAL  MCCLELLAN. 

Boston:  The  Courier,  Nov.  30,  1873.     8vo.     pp.  (15).     (Mounted.) 

Lusk,  William  Chittenden. — WAR  LETTERS  of  William 
Thompson  Lusk,  Captain,  Assistant  Adjutant-General 
United  States  Volunteers,  1861-1863,  afterwards  M.  D., 
LL.  D. 

New  York:   Privately  printed.     MCMXI.     8vo.     pp.  304. 

Lutz,  John  J. — QUANTRELL  and  the  Morgan-Walker  Tragedy. 
Topeka:     Kansas  State  Historical  Society,     n.  d. 
8vo.     pp.  324-322—543-546. 

Lybarger,  Edwin  L.— LEAVES  FROM  MY  DIARY.  Being  a 
transcript  of  the  daily  record  I  kept  during  Sherman's 
March  to  the  Sea  and  to  end  of  the  War.  Now  compiled 
for  the  1 7th  Army  Corps,  by  Edwin  L.  Lybarger. 

Warsaw,  Ohio.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (15).     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

486 


Lybarger,  Edwin  L. — A  PAPER  read  by  Capt.  E.  L.  Lybarger, 
43d  Ohio  Vol.  Infantry,  at  a  Reunion  of  Fuller's  Brigade, 
held  at  Marietta,  Ohio,  Sept.  10,  1885. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  — 

Lykkeyaeger,  Hans.— LUCK  OF  A  WANDERING  DANE,  by  Hans 
Lykkeyaeger,  (Native  of  Denmark,  Citizen  of  the  United 
States)  soldier  and  sailor,  moulder  and  merchant,  tramp 
and  trader,  soap-boiler  and  scribe,  peddler  and  philosopher, 
overseer  and  under  trapper,  jack  of  all  trades  and 
master  of  fortune.  Dedicated  to  nobody  for  the  benefit 
of  everybody. 

Philadelphia:  Matlack  &  Harvey,  Printers,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  130. 

Lyle,  W.  W. — LIGHTS  AND  SHADOWS  IN  ARMY  LIFE,  or  pen 
pictures  from  the  battlefield,  the  camp  and  the  hospital, 
by  Rev.  W.  W.  Lyle,  A.  M. 

Cincinnati:  R.  W.  Carroll  &  Co.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  XII.  9-403. 

Second  edition. 

Lyman,  George  H. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the  Obstetrical 
Society  of  Boston  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  By 
George  H.  Lyman,  M.  D. 

Boston.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  62. 

Lyman,  Payson  Williston. — HISTORY  OF  EASTHAMPTON.  Its 
settlement  and  growth.  Its  material,  educational,  and 
religious  interests,  together  with  a  genealogical  record  of 
its  original  families.  By  Payson  W.  Lyman. 

Northampton:  Tumbull  &  Gere.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  IV.-I92.  2. 

"Contains  the  record  of  Easthampton  in  the  War." 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Lyman,  Payson  Williston. — THE  CAREER  AND  CHARACTER  OF 
GEN.  ULYSSES  S.  GRANT.  An  address  delivered  by  Rev. 
P.  W.  Lyman,  in  the  Cong'l  Church,  Belchertown,  at  the 
Grant  Memorial  Service,  Aug.  8,  '85,  together  with  the 
introductory  remarks  of  A.  W.  Morse,  Commander  of 
Post  97,  G.  A.  R. 

Belchertown,  Mass.:  John  L.  Montague,  Printer.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Lyman,  Theodore. — GEORGE  GORDON  MEADE. 

Proc.  Amer.  Acad.  of  Arts  &  Science.     8vo.     Vol.  I.     pp.  — 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Col.  Lyman. 

487 


Lynch,  Harriet  Rowe. — REMINISCENCES  and  Sketches  of 
Confederate  Times.  By  one  who  lived  through  them. 
Edited  by  Harriet  Rowe  Lynch,  Cheraw,  S.  C.  1909. 

Columbia,  S.  C.:  The  R.  L.  Bryan  Company.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  44. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Lynde,  Francis. — CHICKAMAUGA  AND  CHATTANOOGA  National 
Military  Park,  with  narrative  of  the  Battles  of  Chicka- 
mauga,  Lookout  Mountain  and  Missionary  Ridge.  By 
Francis  Lynde.  Illustrated.  1895. 

Chattanooga,  Tenn.:  Published  by  W.  E.  Birchmore.     n.  d.   8vo.   pp.  (40). 

Lynde,  Francis. — HISTORIC  AND  PICTURESQUE  CHATTANOOGA. 

By     Francis     Lynde.     Reprinted     from    The    Southern 

Magazine  for  March,  1895. 
Louisville,  Ky. :  Press  of  F.  C.  Nunemacher.     (1895.)     8vo.     pp.  19. 

Lyon,  J.  S. — WAR  SKETCHES.  From  Cedar  Mountain  to  Bull 
Run.  Consisting  of  personal  and  historical  incidents  of 
the  Campaign  under  Major-General  Pope,  in  the  summer 
of  1862,  by  a  staff  officer. 

Buffalo.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  33. 

Lyon,  Nathaniel. — THE  LAST  POLITICAL  WRITINGS  of  Gen. 

Nathaniel  Lyon,  U.  S.  A.,  with  a  sketch  of  his  life  and 

military  services. 
New  York.     1861.     I2mo.     pp.  275. 

Lyons,  W.  F. — BRIGADIER-GENERAL  THOMAS  FRANCIS 
MEAGHER,  his  political  and  military  career  with  selections 
from  his  speeches  and  writings. 

New  York.     1870.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

LA  CAVALERIE  Americaine  Dans  La  Guerre  De  La  Secession 

Avec  Deux  Carte. 
Paris:  Librairie  Militaire  Berger  Levrault  Et  C.     1902.    Ry.  8vo.   pp.  124  (i). 

LA  REVOLUTION  Americaine  Devoilee. 

(Extract.)    Paris:  E.  Dentu,  Libraire-Editeur.     1861.     (Tous  droits  reserves.) 

Svo.     pp.  31. 

LAURENCE  Co.,  PENNA.     Roll  Call  of  Lawrence  County  boys 

who  fell  in  Battle  or  who  died  while  in  the  service. 
The  Volunteer,  July,  1888.     pp.  (4).     Mounted. 

LAWRENCE  Co.  Penna.  Volunteers. 

The  Volunteer,  April  9,  1888.     pp.  (9).     Mounted. 

488 


LAWS  OF  THE  PROVISIONAL  CONGRESS  of  the  Confederate  States 

in  relation  to  the  War  Department.     1861. 
Richmond:  Tyler,  Wise  &  Allegre.     1861.     8vo.     pp.  46. 

LEFT  WOUNDED  ON  THE  FIELD. 

Putnam's  Monthly,  Sept.,  1869.     pp.  — 

LEGENDS  of  the  operations  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland. 

(Map.) 
Washington.     1869.     4to.     pp.  -      Folio  maps  of  Battlefields  inserted. 

LEGISLATION  relating  to  the  Services  of  State  Militia  in  the  War. 

1.  Relative  to   State   Military  Organizations.     58th   Congress,   3d 
Session,  Senate  Document  No.  163.     pp.  21. 

2.  Federal   and   State   Military   Organizations,   6ist    Congress,    2d 
Session,  Senate  Document  No.  378.     pp.  52. 

3.  Federal   and   State   Military   Organizations,   6ist    Congress,    2d 
Session,  Senate  Doc.  378,  Part  2.     pp.  5. 

4.  Memorial  of  Hon.  H.  A.  du  Pont  in  support  of  Senate  6175.     6ist 
Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Document  No.  418.     pp.  5. 

5.  Delaware  Volunteers,  6ist  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Document 
No.  470.     pp.  2. 

6.  A  Bill,  6ist  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  6175. 

7.  A  Bill,  6ist  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  7340. 

8.  The  National  Guards  of  East  Tennessee,  58th  Congress,  3d  Session, 
House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  4863.     pp.  14. 

9.  A   Bill,   6ist   Congress,   2d  Session.     House  of   Representatives 
25288. 

8vo. 

"LET  Us  HAVE  PEACE."  The  lives  and  public  services  of 
General  U.  S.  Grant,  U.  S.  A.,  and  of  Hon.  Schuyler 
Colfax. 

Philadelphia.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Soldiers'  Convention  in 
Pennsylvania  transmitting  proceedings  of  that  Con 
vention. 

39th  Congress,  1st  Session,  House  of  Representatives,  Mis.  Document  No.  21, 

June  15,  1866.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  transmitting,  in 
response  to  Senate  resolution  of  March  8,  1880,  a  statement 
showing  the  expenditures  of  the  Government  on  account 
of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  from  July  i,  1861,  to  June 
30,  1879,  inclusive,  etc. 

46th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate,  Ex.  Document  No.  206,  June  10,  1880. 

8vo.     pp.  3. 

489 


LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  transmitting  an 
estimate  of  appropriations  for  battle  lines  and  sites  for 
tablets  at  Antietam,  submitted  by  the  Secretary  of  War. 

5Oth  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives,  Ex.  Document  No.  123. 
December  13,  1892.     8vo.     pp.  2. 

LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of  War  in  answer  to  Resolution  of  the 
House  of  Representatives  of  2Oth  of  January,  transmitting 
report  of  the  engagement  of  Drainesville. 

37th  Congress,  20"  Session,  House  of  Representatives,  Ex.  Document  No.  59. 

8vo.     pp.  22. 

LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of  War.  Memorial  Bridge  Across 
the  Potomac  River,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

56th  Congress,  1st  Session,  House  of  Representatives,  Document  No.  578. 
8vo.     pp.  68.     (Maps.) 

LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of  War  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of 
the  House  of  December  23,  1861,  in  relation  to  the  pur 
chase  of  arms  by  General  Fremont. 

37th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives,  Ex.  Document  No.  67. 

1862.     8vo.     pp.  235. 

LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  transmitting  the  final  report 

made  by  the  commission  on  war  claims  at  St.  Louis. 
37th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives,  Ex.  Document  No.  94. 
April  2,  1862.     8vo.     pp.  41. 

LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of  War  in  answer  to  resolution  of  the 
House,  of  2Oth  instant,  relative  to  one  hundred  days' 
men  accepted  from  Ohio  and  other  States. 

38th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives,  Ex.  Document  No.  33. 

(1865.)     8vo.     pp.  3. 

LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of  War  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the 
House,  of  January  9,  calling  for  a  record  of  the  trial  by 
Court  Martial  of  Major  David  H.  Hastings. 

38th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Ex.  Document  No.  54.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  293. 

LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of 
the  House,  of  January  25,  transmitting  a  report  of  the 
enlistment  of  one  hundred  days'  men. 

39th  Congress,  1st  Session,  House  of  Representatives,  Ex.  Document  No.  35. 

8vo.     pp.  6. 

490 


LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of  War  communicating,  in  compliance 
with  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  of  the  loth  of  January, 
information  relative  to  the  payment  of  one  hundred  dollars 
to  the  ten  regiments  of  Missouri  State  Militia  mustered 
into  the  United  States. 

39th  Congress,  ist  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  47,  May  22,  1866. 

8vo.     pp.  8. 

LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  transmitting  to  the  chairman 
of  the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs  correspondence 
relative  to  national  cemeteries  in  Tennessee. 

39th  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives,  Mis.  Document  No.  127. 

8vo.     pp.  21. 

LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  showing  the  strength  of  the 
Army  at  stated  periods  from  the  beginning  of  the  Govern 
ment  to  date. 

45th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives,  Ex.  Document  No.  23. 

8vo.     pp.  16. 

LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  transmitting,  in  compliance 
with  law,  certain  information  relative  to  the  negotiation 
with  the  legal  representatives  of  the  late  Confederate 
Generals  Bragg  and  Polk,  for  the  purchase  of  certain  papers 
relating  to  the  late  war. 

46th  Congress,  3d  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  6.     8vo.     pp.  53. 

LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  transmitting,  in  response  to 
Senate  resolution  of  June  n,  1888,  report  relative  to  the 
raising  of  volunteer  troops  to  guard  overland  and  other 
mails  from  1861  to  1866. 

5oth  Congress,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  70.     Dec.  18,  1888.     8vo.     pp.  325. 

LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  transmitting,  with  a  letter 
from  the  Chief  of  Engineers,  a  report  relating  to  a 
Survey  and  Plan  for  a  Memorial  Bridge  across  the 
Potomac  River. 

55th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  No.  388.     (1898.) 

8vo.     pp.  26.     (Plans  4.) 

LETTER  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  communicating,  in  compliance 
with  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  of  the  I2th  instant,  a  list 
of  all  general  officers  of  the  regular  and  volunteer  forces  in 
commission  at  the  beginning  of  the  present  war,  or 
appointed  since,  with  the  States  in  which  they  were  born 
and  from  which  they  were  appointed. 

38th  Congress,  ist  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  46,  May  23,  1864. 

8vo.     pp.  13. 


LETTER  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  communicating,  in  answer  to  a 
resolution  of  the  Senate  of  December  8,  1862,  a  list  of  the 
Major  and  Brigadier-Generals  in  the  services  of  the  United 
States. 

37th  Congress,  3d  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  22,  January  23,  1863. 
8vo.     pp.  5. 

LETTER  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  transmitting,  in  answer  to  a 
resolution  of  the  Senate  of  the  23d  December,  1863,  a 
report  showing  the  names  of  all  Major  and  Brigade- 
Generals  who  are  without  commands  equal  to  a  brigade; 
also  the  number  of  Major  and  Brigadier-Generals  who 
are  in  command  of  departments,  districts,  and  posts  in 
the  loyal  States. 

38th  Congress,  ist  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  5.     8vo.     pp.  6. 

LETTER  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  transmitting,  in  answer  to  a 
resolution  of  the  Senate  of  December  21,  1863,  a  report  of 
the  names  of  all  officers  in  the  regular  army  who,  between 
the  first  day  of  December,  1860,  and  the  first  day  of 
December,  1863,  left  the  service,  either  by  resignation  or 
desertion,  stating  which,  to  engage  in  the  rebellion  against 
the  Government  of  the  United  States. 

38th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  7,  January  14,  1864. 
8vo.     pp.  10. 

LETTER  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  communicating,  in  answer  to  a 
resolution  of  the  Senate  of  the  I5th  instant,  statements 
showing  the  number  of  men  in  Kansas  subject  to  military 
duty,  the  number  of  regiments  and  independent  organiza 
tions  furnished  by  the  State  of  Kansas  (including  colored 
troops)  under  all  calls,  and  the  name,  number  and  descrip 
tion  of  troops  serving  in  the  department  of  Kansas,  subject 
to  the  orders  of  Major-General  Samuel  R.  Curtis. 

38th  Congress,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  32,  March  31,  1864.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

LETTER  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  communicating,  in  answer  to  a 
resolution  of  the  Senate  of  the  loth  instant,  a  complete 
list  of  all  the  Major  and  Brigadier-Generals  in  the  volun 
teer  forces  of  the  United  States,  showing  where  and  how 
they  were  employed  on  the  first  day  of  January,  1865. 

38th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  13,  January  30.  l865- 
8vo.     pp.  8. 

492 


LETTER  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  communicating,  in  answer  to  a 
resolution  of  the  Senate  of  the  loth  of  January,  1865,  a 
list  of  officers  of  the  Regular  Army,  with  a  statement  how 
they  were  employed  on  the  ist  of  January,  1865. 

38th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  14.     8vo.     pp.  45. 

LETTER  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  communicating,  in  compliance 
with  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  of  the  2d  instant,  informa 
tion  relating  to  the  quota  of  the  State  of  Rhode  Island 
under  the  act  for  enrolling  and  calling  out  of  the  National 
forces,  and  the  acts  in  amendment  thereto. 

38th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  17.     1865.     8vo.    pp.  16. 

LETTER  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the 
Senate  of  the  iyth  instant,  relative  to  the  raising  and 
employing  volunteer  militia  in  the  State  of  Missouri. 

37th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  6.     8vo.     pp.  3. 

LETTER  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the 
Senate  of  the  6th  instant,  relative  to  the  purchase  of 
extracts  of  coffee  for  the  use  of  the  troops. 

37th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  16.     8vo.     pp.  25. 

LETTER  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the 
Senate  of  the  29th  January,  in  relation  to  the  number  of 
troops  raised  for  the  service  of  the  United  States  in  each 
State  of  the  Union. 

37th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  26.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

LETTER  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the 
Senate  of  December  17,  1861,  in  relation  to  the  names  and 
numbers  of  the  Major-Generals,  and  the  names  of  the 
officers  who  are  performing  the  duties  as  such;  also  the 
number  of  officers  and  soldiers  to  their  staff,  and  the  rent 
of  the  building  occupied  by  them  as  officers. 

37th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  33,  March  17,  1862. 

8vo.     pp.  7. 

LETTER  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  communicating,  in  compliance 
with  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  of  February  13,  1867,  a 
report  of  the  Quartermaster-General  respecting  a  Military 
Commission  in  Nashville,  Tennessee,  during  the  war,  for 
the  adjudication  of  claims  of  loyal  citizens  of  Tennessee. 

39th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  34.     (1867.)    8vo.  pp.  55. 

493 


LETTERS  and  Addresses  contributed  at  a  general  meeting  of  the 
Military  Service  Institution  held  at  Governor's  Island, 
N.  Y.  H.,  February  25,  1886,  in  memory  of  Winfield  Scott 
Hancock,  Major-General  in  the  Army  of  the  United  States, 
Commander  Second  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
President  of  the  Military  Service  Institution,  Commander- 
in-Chief  of  the  Loyal  Legion. 

New  York:  Published  for  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution.     1886. 

4to.     pp.  VIII.  1-89. 

LETTERS  from  a  Maryland  Mail  Bag. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  19. 

LETTERS  of  a  Confederate  Officer  to  his  Family  in  Europe,  during. 

the  last  year  of  the  War  of  Secession. 
Paris:  Neal's  English  Library.     8vo.     pp.  94. 

LICKING  COUNTY'S  GALLANT  SOLDIERS,  who  died  in  defence  of 
our  Glorious  Union  and  of  human  freedom.  Published 
by  the  Licking  County  Soldiers  Monumental  Association. 

Newark,  (Ohio):  Printed  by  Clarke  &  Underwood.     1874.     8vo.     pp.  29. 

LIEUTENANT-GENERAL  OF  THE  ARMY.    Report  from  the  Commit 
tee  on  Military  Affairs,  January  12,  1889. 
5Oth  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  3677. 
8vo.     pp.  7. 

LIEUT. -GENERAL  GRANT. 

Hours  at  Home,  June,  1866.     pp.  — 

LIFE  AND  IMPRISONMENT  OF  JEFFERSON  DAVIS  together  with  the 
Life  and  Military  Career  of  Stonewall  Jackson,  from 
authentic  sources,  with  portraits  of  Jeff.  Davis,  Stonewall 
Jackson  and  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee. 

New  York:  M.  Doolady,  Publisher.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  140-1-300. 

LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  SERVICES  OF  MAJOR-GENERAL  BUTLER 
(Benjamin  F.  Butler)  the  hero  of  New  Orleans,  Commander 
of  the  Military  Department  of  Virginia  and  North  Caro 
lina  ;  also  Commissioner  for  the  exchange  of  prisoners. 

Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Peterson  &  Bro.     (1864.)     I2mo.     pp.  108. 

LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  SERVICES  OF  MAJOR-GENERAL  MEADE 
(George  Gordon  Meade).  The  Hero  of  Gettysburg;  and 
Commander  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  with  a  full 
history  of  his  life  and  services  to  his  country  in  all  the 
various  positions  he  has  filled  from  the  time  he  first 

494 


entered  the  United  States  Army,  in  1855,  until  the  present 
day,  with  his  Official  Reports  to  the  War  Department, 
speeches,  etc. 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Peterson  &  Brothers.     (1864.)      I2mo.     pp.  17-80. 

LIFE  OF  COL.  MICHAEL  CORCORAN,  6Qth  New  York  Regiment. 

Published  at  37  Park  Row.     (1861.)     32010.     pp.  8. 

LIFE  OF   DAVID   BELL   BIRNEY,   Major-General   United  States 

Volunteers. 

Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird.     1867.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  418. 
Large  paper  edition  100  printed.     Important  newspaper  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

LIFE  OF  ROBERT  E.  LEE. 

n.  p.     (1907.)      I2mo.     pp.  7. 

LINCOLN'S  TREATMENT  OF  GEN.  GRANT.     Mr.  Lincoln's  Treat 
ment  of  Gen.  McClellan. 
(New  York.     1864.)     8vo.     pp.  8. 

LIST  AND  RECORD  OF  CIVIL  WAR  VETERANS.  Those  who  enlisted 
from,  now  reside  in,  or  are  buried  in  the  town  of  East 
Haddam,  Conn.  The  draft  and  other  interesting  incidents. 

Moodus,  Conn.:  The  Connecticut  Valley  Advertiser  Print.     1899. 

8vo.     pp.  35. 

LIST  of  Artillery  Officers  for  Ordnance  duties  appointed  since 
September  16,  1862,  showing  rank  and  assignment  of  each. 
Roll  of  merit  of  Artillery  Officers  for  Ordnance  duty, 
reported  by  Board  of  Officers  constituted  by  General 
Orders  No.  68,  A.  &  I.  G.  O.  Series  of  1862. 

Richmond,  Dec.  22,  1863.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

LIST  of  Field  Officers,  Regiments,  and  Battalions  in  the  Confed 
erate  States  Army,  1861-1865. 

(Washington:  War  Records  Office.     1891.)     8vo.     pp.  131.  1-91. 
25  copies  printed. 

LIST  of  events  of  which  Reports  are  on  file  in  the  Adjutant- 
General's  Office,  1860-1865. 

(Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.      1883.)     8vo.     pp.  93. 
(50  copies  printed.) 

LIST  of  Battles,  Engagements,  Skirmishes,  etc.,  during  the 
Rebellion  of  1861,  with  dates  and  designation  of  troops 
engaged. 

Washington:  Adjutant-General's  Office.     1873.     4to.     pp.  168. 

25  copies  printed. 

495 


LIST  of  Libraries,  Organization,  and  Educational  Institutions 
in  the  several  States  and  Territories  of  the  United  States 
supplied  with  the  Official  Records  of  the  Union  and 
Confederate  Armies. 

Record  and  Pension  Office,  War  Department,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  55. 

LIST  of  Military  Posts,  etc.,  established  in  the  United  States  from 
its  earliest  settlement  to  the  present  time  subject  to 
corrections  and  additions.  War  Department,  Adjutant- 
General's  Office,  Returns  Division. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  109. 

LIST  of  Pensioners  on  the  roll  January  i,  1883;  giving  the  name 
of  each  pensioner,  the  cause  for  which  pensioned,  the  post 
office  address,  the  rate  of  pension  per  month,  and  the  date 
of  the  original  allowance,  as  called  for  by  Senate  Resolu 
tion  of  December  8,  1882. 

Washington:  Government   Printing  Office.     1883. 

8vo.  Vol.  I.  pp.  712.     Vol.  II.  pp.  919.     Vol.  III.  pp.  817.     Vol.  IV.  pp.  860. 

Vol.  V.  pp.  643. 

LIST  of  Soldiers  (Prisoners  of  War)  Belonging  to  Pennsylvania 
Regiments,  who  died  at  the  Military  Prison  at  Ander- 
sonville,  Georgia,  from  February  26,  1864^  to  March  24, 
1865. 

Singerly  &  Myers,  State  Printers.     (1865.)     410.     pp.  24. 

LIST  of  Staff  Officers  of  the  Confederate  States  Army,  1861-1865. 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  186. 
100  copies  printed. 

LIST  of  State,   Territory  and   District  of  Columbia  troops  in 

Service  of  the  United  States,  January  I,  1862. 
(Washington,  D.  C.     A.  G.  O.     1882.)     8vo.     pp.  38.     Index  pp.  18. 
50  copies  printed. 

LIST  of  Volumes  and  parts  thereof,  with  serial  number  and  cost 
price;  also  synopsis  of  contents,  etc.,  in  Series  I,  Official 
Records  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

Report  of  Board  of  Publication  of  War  Records.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  7-11. 

LIST  of  U.  S.  Soldiers  executed  by  United  States  Military  author 
ities  during  the  late  War. 

(Washington,  D.  C.:  A.  G.  O.     1892.)     8vo.     pp.  n.     25  copies  printed. 
"For  official  use  only." 

496 


LIST  of  the  Photographs  and  Photographic  Negatives  relating  to 
the  War  for  the  Union,  now  in  the  War  Department 
Library.  Published  by  Authority  of  Honorable  Daniel 
S.  Lament,  Secretary  of  War. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  219. 

LIST  of  Officers  and  Enrolled  Men  of  the  California  Volunteers 

who  died  while  in  the  service  of  the  United  States. 
(Sacramento.)     8vo.  pp.  (109-125.) 

LIST  OF  THE  OFFICIAL  PUBLICATIONS  of  the  Confederate  States 
Government  in  the  Virginia  State  Library  and  the 
Library  of  the  Confederate  Memorial  Literary  Society. 
Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library,  January,  1911. 

Richmond,  Va.     1911.     8vo.     pp.  72. 

LIST  of  the  Soldiers  and  Sailors  who  served  from  Gloucester 
during  the  War  of  1861  to  1865,  for  the  preservation  of 
the  Union,  compiled  by  the  Monumental  Committee  of 
Post  45,  G.  A.  R. 

Broadside.     Folded.     8vo.     pp.  — 

LIST   OF   THE    UNION   SOLDIERS    BURIED  AT   ANDERSONVILLE. 

Copied  from  the  official  record  in  the  Surgeon's  office  at 

Andersonville. 

(Motto)     New  York:  Published  by  the  Tribune  Association.     1866. 
Ry.  8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-74. 

LITTLE  MAC,  how  he  captured  Manassas.     (Illustrated.) 
Boston,     n.  d.     i8mo.     pp.  — 

LLOYD'S  BATTLE  HISTORY  of  the  Great  Rebellion  complete  from 
the  capture  of  Fort  Sumter,  April  14,  1861,  to  the  capture 
of  Jefferson  Davis,  May  10,  1865,  embracing  General 
Howard's  tribute  to  the  Volunteer.  268  battle  descrip 
tions,  39  biographical  sketches,  49  portraits  of  generals, 
17  maps  of  battlefields,  13  battle  pictures  and  a  general 
review  of  the  War  for  the  Union. 

New  York:  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  712. 

LOCAL  DESIGNATIONS  OF  CONFEDERATE  TROOPS. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.     (1890.) 
8vo.     pp.  1 68.     25  copies  printed. 

Loss  OF  PAPERS  in  case  of  General  Don  Carlos  Buell. 
42d  Congress,  3d  Session,  House  of  Representatives,  Report  No.  93. 
8vo.     pp.  4. 

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LOSSES  FROM  LEE'S  INVASION  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     (Report  from 

Committee  on  War  Claims.) 
43d  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives,  Report  No.  41.  8vo.  pp.  8. 

LOSSES  OF  THE  EIGHTH  NEW  YORK  HEAVY  ARTILLERY,  2d 
Brigade,  2d  Division,  2d  Corps.  August  22,  1862,- 
June  5,  1865. 

(New  York  City.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  2. 

LOYAL  PUBLICATION  SOCIETY,  863  Broadway.     Pamphlets  issued 
by  the  Loyal  Publication  Society. 
Vol.  I.     From  Feb.  I,   1863,  to  Feb.   I,   1864,  Nos.   I  to  44.     New 

York.     1864. 
Vol.  II.     From  Feb.  i,  1864,  to  Feb.  I,  1865,  Nos.  45  to  78.     New 

York.     1865.     With  title  pages  and  index  complete  and  covers. 
Vol.  III.     From  Feb.  i,  1865,  to  Feb.  27,  1866,  Nos.  79  to  90.     New 

York.     1866. 
Published  by  the  Loyal  Publication  Society.     1864-65-66.     8vo.     3  Vols. 

LOYAL  SEMINOLE  INDIANS. 

55th  Congress,  3d  Session,  Senate  Report  No.  1875.     March  i,  1899. 
8vo.     pp.  II. 

LT.-COL.  CHARLES  LYON  CHANDLER. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  40.     Privately  printed. 


MacCracken,  Henry  Mitchell. — THE  HALL  OF  FAME,  being 
the  Official  Book  authorized  by  the  New  York  University 
Senate  as  a  statement  of  the  Origin  and  Constitution  of 
the  Hall  of  Fame,  and  of  its  History  up  to  the  close  of  the 
year  1900.  By  Henry  Mitchell  MacCracken,  Chairman 
of  the  New  York  University  Senate.  Illustrated. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1901.     8vo.     pp.  XVI.  1-292. 

MacDuff,  J.  R.—  THE  SOLDIERS'  TEXT-BOOK,  or  Confidence  in 
time  of  War.  By  J.  R.  MacDuff,  D.  D. 

(Extract.)     (Richmond,  Va.     1863.)     64mo.     pp.  48. 

MacKenzie,   Robert. — AMERICA,  and   Her  Army,   by  Robert 

MacKenzie. 
London:  T.  Nelson  &  Sons.     1865.     i2mo.     pp.  60. 

MacMahon,  T.  W. — CAUSE  AND  CONTRAST  :     An  Essay  on  the 

American  Crisis,  by  T.  W.  MacMahon. 
Richmond,  Va.:  West  &  Johnston.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  XV.-I92. 

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MacNamara,  Michael  H. — THE  IRISH  NINTH  in  bivouac  and 

battle,  or  Virginia  and  Maryland  Campaigns. 
Boston.     1867.     I2mo.     pp.  307. 

Maddocks,  Elden  B. — HISTORY  of  the  Twenty-sixth  Maine 
Regiment.  Published  under  vote  of  the  Twenty-sixth 
Maine  Association,  passed  August  26,  1898.  Compiled 
by  Comrade  Elden  B.  Maddocks. 

Bangor:  Chas.  H.  Glass  &  Co.,  Printers.     1899.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.     1-374. 

Magdeburg,     Frederick    Henry.  —  14.™    Wis.    VET.    VOL. 

INFANTRY  at  the  Battle  of  Shiloh,  Tenn.,  April  yth,  1862. 

F.  H.  Magdeburg, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Magdeburg,    Frederick    Henry.  --  WISCONSIN    AT    SHILOH. 

Report  of  the  Commission.     Compiled  by  Capt.  F.  H. 

Magdeburg.     Issued    by    Wisconsin    Shiloh    Monument 

Commission.      1909. 
Milwaukee:  Riverside  Printing  Co.     8vo.     pp.  255. 

Magill,  Mary  Tucker. — WOMEN  or  Chronicles  of  the  late  War. 

By  Mary  Tucker  Magill. 
Baltimore:  Turnbull  Brothers.      1871.     I2mo.     pp.  XVII.  393. 

Maginnis,  Martin. — THE  ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC  "Rally  in 
Washington!"  "On  to  Richmond!"  Address  of  Hon. 
Martin  Maginnis  before  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac  at  its  Fourteenth  Annual  Reunion,  delivered  in 
National  Theatre  at  Washington,  Wednesday,  May  16, 
1883. 

Washington:  Rufus  H.  Darly,  Printer.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Maglathlin,   Henry  B. — COMPANY   I,   Fourth   Massachusetts 

Regiment,  Nine  Months  Volunteers,  in  service,  1862-3. 
Boston:  Press  of  Geo.  C.  Rand  &  Avery.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  40. 
Additions  and  corrections  April  5,  1864.     pp.  (i). 
Ms.  notes,  corrections  and  autograph  note  of  Capt.  Maglathlin. 

Magnin,  Albert. — THE  99™  AT  GETTYSBURG.  Address  de 
livered  by  Captain  Albert  Magnin  at  the  Dedication  of 
the  99th  Pennsylvania  Monument,  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
September  n,  1889. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  8. 

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Magoon,  James. — THE  LIFE  OF  MAJ.-GEN.  JOHN  C.  FREMONT, 
with  a  full  account  of  his  Rocky  Mountain  explorations 
and  adventures,  by  Lieut.  Jas.  Magoon. 

New  York:  Beadle  &  Company.     (1861.)     i8mo.     pp.  96. 

Maguire,  Thomas  Miller. — ALDERSHOT  MILITARY  SOCIETY. 
Synopsis  of  Lecture  on  the  Importance  of  the  American 
War  of  1861-65  as  a  Strategical  Study,  by  T.  Miller 
Maguire,  Esq.,  M.  A.,  LL.  D.,  F.  R.  Hist.  Soc.,  Inns  of 
Court  Rifle  Volunteers,  Author  of  "The  Campaigns  in 
Virginia,"  "Modern  Military  History,"  etc.,  Tuesday, 
November  I,  1892,  in  The  Prince  Consort's  and  Military 
Society's  Library.  Major-General  E.  F.  Chapman,  C.  B., 
Director  of  Military  Intelligence. 

Aldershot:  Gale  &  Polden,  4,  Wellington  Street,  London,  Publishers,     n.  d. 
I2mo.     pp.  67-74. 

Maguire,  Thomas  Miller. — THE  CAMPAIGN  IN  VIRGINIA, 
May  and  June,  1864,  by  Thomas  Miller  Maguire,  M.  A., 
LL.  D.,  F.  R.  H.  S.  Inner  Temple,  Barrister  of  Law, 
with  six  maps. 

London:  William  Clowes  &  Sons.      1908.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  (i)  1-88. 

Maguire,  Thomas  Miller. — JACKSON'S  CAMPAIGNS  IN  VIRGINIA 
1861-2.  By  Thomas  Miller  Maguire,  M.  A.,  LL.  D., 
F.  R.  H.  S.  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  member  of 
the  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  with  six  maps. 

London:  William  Clowes  &  Sons.     1913.     8vo.     pp.  VI.  1-62. 

Mahan,  Asa. — A  CRITICAL  HISTORY  of  the  late  American  War 
with  an  introductory  letter  by  Lieut. -General  M.  W. 
Smith. 

New  York.     1877.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Mahan,  Dennis  Hart. — -AN  ELEMENTARY  TREATISE  on  Ad 
vanced  Guard,  Out-Post,  and  Detachment  Service  of 
Troops,  and  the  manner  of  posting  and  handling  them  in 
presence  of  an  enemy,  with  a  Historical  Sketch  of  the  rise 
and  progress  of  tactics,  etc.,  intended  as  a  supplement  to 
the  system  of  tactics  adapted  for  the  Military  Service  of 
the  United  States,  and  especially  for  the  use  of  Officers  of 
Military  Volunteers.  By  D.  H.  Mahan,  Professor  of 
Military  and  Civil  Engineering,  and  of  the  Science  of 
War,  in  the  United  States  Military  Academy. 

New  York:  John  Wiley.     1861.     48mo.     pp.  168. 

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Mahony,  D.  A. — THE  PRISONER  OF  STATE. 

New  York:  Carleton.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  414. 

Main,  Edwin  M. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  MARCHES,  Battles  and 
Incidents  of  the  Third  United  States  Cavalry,  a  fighting 
regiment  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-5,  with  official 
orders  and  reports  relating  thereto,  compiled  from  the 
Rebellion  Records.  By  Ed.  M.  Main,  late  Major,  New 
Orleans,  Louisiana. 

Kentucky:  The  Globe  Printing  Company.     1908.     8vo.     pp.  III.  1-321. 

Malet,  Edward. — SHIFTING  SCENES  or  Memories  of  Many  Men 
in  Many  Lands.  By  The  Right  Honorable  Sir  Edward 
Malet,  G.  C.  B.,  G.  C.  M.  G.,  sometimes  H.  M.  Ambassa 
dor  to  Germany. 

London:  John  Murray,  Albemarle  Street.     1901.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-335. 

Malet,  William  Wyndham. — AN  ERRAND  TO  THE  SOUTH  in 

the  summer  of  1862. 
London.     1863.     i8mo.     pp.  — 

Manderson,    Charles    Frederick. — ADDRESS    of    Charles    F. 

Manderson  at  Banquet  of  the  Hamilton  Club,  Chicago, 

Illinois,  Appomattox  Day,  April  9,  1904. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  17. 

Manderson,  Charles  Frederick. — REPORT  from  the  Committee 
on  Military  Affairs  granting  "Permission  to  wear  certain 
badges." 

50th  Congress,  ist  Session,  Senate  Report  1530.     8vo.     pp.  II. 

Manderson,  Charles  Frederick. — REPORT  of  Committee  on 
Military  Affairs  accompanying  Senate  Bill  1096  upon 
the  Status  of  Acting  Assistant  Surgeons  U.  S.  A.  1 861-66. 

5 ist  Congress,  1st  Session,  Senate  Report  944.     8vo.     pp.  3. 

Manderson,  Charles  Frederick. — SKETCH  of  Life  and  Public 

Services  of  General  Charles  F.  Manderson. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     Folio,     pp.  (3). 

Manderson,  Charles  Frederick. — THE  TWIN  SEVEN-SHOOTERS. 
By  Charles  F.  Manderson,  late  Colonel  I9th  Ohio  Volun 
teer  Infantry,  Brevet  Brigadier-General  Vols.,  U.  S.  A. 

New  York  and  London:  F.  Tennyson  Neely.     n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  54. 

Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

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Mangold,  F. —  Der  Feldzug  in  Nord-Virginien  im  August,  1862. 

Von  F.  Mangold,  Major  im  Westphalischen  Fuss-Artellerie 

Regiment  No.  7. 

Hannover.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-335  and  4  maps. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Mann,  Albert  W.  —  HISTORY  of  the  Forty-fifth  Regiment 
Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia  "The  Cadet  Regiment" 
45  Mv.  M.  Compiled  by  Albert  W.  Mann,  Historian 
of  the  Regiment  Mv.  M. 

n.  p.     (1908.)     8vo.     pp.  VI.  1-562  (3).     Autograph  of  Author. 

Mann,  J.  B. — ROSTER  of  the  loist  Regiment  New  York  Vol 
unteers, 
n.  p.     (1891.)     32mo.     pp.  12. 

Mann,  William  Benson. — (PRINTED  SPEECH  with  ms.  notes 
delivered  at  the  Reunion  of  the  "Pennsylvania  Reserve 
Corps.") 

4to.     pp.  (15.)     Only  copy  printed.  Autograph  note  and  portrait  of  Col.  Mann. 

Manning,  Jacob  M. — THE  SOLDIER  OF  FREEDOM.  A  Sermon 
before  the  Officers  of  the  Forty-third  Regiment,  M.  V., 
in  the  Old  South  Church,  Boston,  Sunday  Morning, 
Oct.  5,  1862.  By  Jacob  M.  Manning.  Printed  for  the 
use  of  the  Regiment. 

Boston:  J.  E.  Farwell  &  Company,  Printers.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

Manning,  William  Cheney. — YORKTOWN  AND  WILLIAMSBURG 
Reviewed  in  1897.  By  Major  William  C.  Manning, 
U.  S.  A. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      8vo.     pp.  22.     Ms.  Original  Order  May  14,  1862,  inserted. 

Mansfield,  Edward  Deering. — A  POPULAR  AND  AUTHENTIC 
LIFE  OF  ULYSSES  S.  GRANT.  By  Edward  D.  Mansfield. 

Cincinnati:  R.  W.  Carroll  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1868.     I2mo.     pp.  377. 

Manson,  George  J. — A  DIARY  OF  THE  GRAND  ARMY  OF  THE 
REPUBLIC  and  Hand  Book  of  Military  Information.  The 
various  Army  Organizations  in  the  United  States.  Facts 
about  the  American  Civil  and  European  Wars.  The 
Armies  of  the  World.  Chronological  History  of  the 
Rebellion,  etc.  A  convenient,  compact  book  of  reference 
for  all  those  who  are  interested  in  Military  matters.  By 
George  J.  Manson. 

New  York:  Fowler  &  Wells  Co.     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  122. 

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Marbaker,  Thomas  D.— HISTORY  of  the  Eleventh  New  Jersey 
Volunteers  from  its  Organization,  to  which  is  added 
experiences  of  prison  life  and  sketches  of  individual  mem 
bers.  By  Thos.  D.  Marbaker,  Sergt.  Co.  E.  Illustrated 
with  portraits  from  War  Time  Photographs. 

Trenton,  N.  ].:  MacCrellish  &  Quigley.     1898.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-364. 

Marine,  William  M. — THE  RELATIONS  OF  MARYLAND  TO  THE 
UNION  during  the  late  Civil  War.  Her  Soldiers  in  the 
Federal  Service.  Her  true  representatives  in  that  crisis. 
Oration  by  William  M.  Marine,  on  Memorial  Occasion, 
May  30,  1889,  at  Mt.  Carmel  Cemetery,  under  the  auspices 
of  Burnside  Post,  G.  A.  R. 

Baltimore:  James  &  Hanzsche.      1889.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Marks,  J.  J.— THE  PENINSULAR  CAMPAIGN  IN  VIRGINIA,  or 
incidents  and  scenes  on  the  Battlefields  and  in  Richmond. 
By  Rev.  J.  J.  Marks,  D.  D. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.      1864.      I2mo.     pp.  XX.  444. 

Mark,  Penrose  G. — RED,  WHITE  AND  BLUE  BADGE.  Penn 
sylvania  Veteran  Volunteers.  A  history  of  the  93rd 
Regiment,  known  as  the  "Lebanon  Infantry  and  one  of 
the  300  Fighting  Regiments,"  from  September  12,  1861, 
to  June  27,  1865.  By  Penrose  G.  Mark,  Captain  Co. 
G,  Brevet  Major  93rd  Pennsylvania  Veteran  Volunteers 
and  Brigade  Inspector,  First  Brigade,  Second  Division, 
Sixth  Corps.  Authorized  by  the  Executive  Committee 
of  the  93rd  Pennsylvania  Veteran  Volunteers  Association. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  577. 

Mark,  Penrose  G. — THE  NINETY-THIRD  PENNSYLVANIA  REGI 
MENT  in  the  late  War. 
Philadelphia:  The  Times,  February  5,  1887.      I2mo.     pp.  (12). 

Marie,  John  L.— PRISON  LIFE  IN  ANDERSONVILLE  with  special 
reference  to  the  opening  of  Providence  Spring.  By  John 
L.  Marie,  a  veteran  of  Company  F,  Eighth  Regiment 
Volunteer  Infantry,  and  afterwards  assigned  as  Lieutenant 
of  Twenty-eighth  U.  S.  C.  T.,  and  for  a  time  an  unwilling 
guest  at  the  Confederate  Military  Prison  at  Lynchburg 
and  Danville,  Va.,  Andersonville,  Ga.,  Florence,  S.  C., 
and  Salisbury,  N.  C. 

(Motto.)     Los  Angeles:  Grafton  Publishing  Company.     (1912.) 

i6mo.     pp.  152. 

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Marshall,  Albert  O. — ARMY  LIFE,  from  a  soldier's  journal.  By 
Albert  O.  Marshall,  incidents,  sketches  and  record  of  a 
Union  Soldier's  Army  life,  in  camp,  and  field,  1861-64. 

Joliet,  111.:  Printed  for  the  Author.     1884.     I2mo.     pp.  410. 

Marshall,  Charles. — ADDRESS  of  Col.  Charles  Marshall  (for 
merly  private  secretary  and  A.  D.  C.  to  General  Robert 
E.  Lee),  of  Baltimore,  before  the  Va.  Division  of  the  Army 
of  Northern  Virginia  at  their  annual  meeting,  held  in  the 
Capitol  in  Richmond,  Va.,  Oct.  29,  1874. 

Richmond,  Va.:  Gary.      1875.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Reply  of  Gen.  Jos.  E.  Johnston  to  Col.  Marshall.     8vo.     pp.  (4).    "Savannah 

News,"  1875,  and  Autograph  letters  of  Gen.  Johnston  and  Col.  Marshall. 

Marshall,  Charles. — APPOMATTOX.  An  address  delivered  before 
the  Society  of  the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  Confederate 
States  in  the  State  of  Maryland,  on  January  19,  1894,  at 
the  Academy  of  Music,  Baltimore,  Md.,  by  Colonel 
Charles  Marshall,  A.  D.  C.,  and  Military  Secretary  to 
Gen.  R.  E.  Lee. 

Baltimore:  Press  of  Guggenheimer,  Weil  &  Co.      1894.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

Marshall,  Edward  Chauncy. — THE  ANCESTRY  OF  GENERAL 

GRANT  and  their  contemporaries. 
New  York.     1869.     I2mo.     pp.  - 

Marshall,  H.  M.— Coppee,  H.  St.  L.— MAP  OF  VICKSBURG, 
MISSISSIPPI,  compiled  from  notes  and  surveys  by  H.  M. 
Marshall  and  H.  St.  L.  Coppee,  Civil  Engineers.  Cor 
rected  to  date  by  H.  M.  Marshall,  C.  E. 

Baltimore,  Md.:  Published  by  H.  V.  Gormley,  Mgr.     1901.     Folio.     Folded. 

Marshall,  Edward  Colston.— ARE  THE  WEST  POINT 
GRADUATES  LOYAL? 

New  York:  D.  Von  Nostrand.     1862.     i8mo.     pp.  8. 

Marshall,  John  A. — AMERICAN  BASTILE.  A  history  of  the 
illegal  arrests  and  imprisonment  of  American  citizens 
during  the  late  Civil  War.  By  John  A.  Marshall. 

(Motto.)     Philadelphia:  Thomas  W.  Hartley.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  LXX.  728. 

Marshall,  Randolph  V. — AN  HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the 
Twenty-second  Regiment,  Indiana  Volunteers,  from  its 
organization  to  the  close  of  the  \Var.  Its  battles,  its 
marches,  and  its  hardships,  its  brave  officers  and  its 

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honored  dead.     Read   at  the  reunion  of  the   Regiment, 
held  at  Columbus,  Ind.,  March  7,  1877,  by  Lieut.  R.  B. 
Marshall,  of  Martinsville,  Ind. 
Madison,  Ind.:  Courier  Co.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  33. 

Marshall,  T.  B. — HISTORY  of  the  Eighty-third  Ohio  Volunteer 
Infantry.  The  Greyhound  Regiment.  By  T.  B.  Mar 
shall,  Sidney,  O.,  First  Sergeant,  Co.  K. 

Cincinnati,    O.:    Published   by    the    Eighty-third    Ohio   Volunteer    Infantry- 
Association,  Wm.  H.  Davis,  Secretary.    September  12,  1912.     8vo.     pp.  227. 

Marshall,  T.  L. — SOUVENIR  HISTORY  of  Keystone  Battery  A, 
National  Guards  of  Penna.  Compiled  by  Lieut.  T.  L. 

Marshall,   for  distribution  at   the  opening  of   the   New 
Armory,  Philadelphia,  November,  1892. 
(Philadelphia.     1892.)     4to.     pp.  58  (i). 

Martin,  E.  K. — ORATION  by  E.  K.  Martin,  delivered  in  Fulton 
Hall,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  October  8,  1877.  (Reunion  79th 
Pa.  Vols.) 

Lancaster.     1877.     I2mo.     pp.  34.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Martin,  George  W. — A  KANSAS  SOLDIER  escape  from  Camp 

Ford,  Texas.     By  George  W.  Martin. 
Topeka:  Kansas  State  Historical  Society.     8vo.     pp.  405-415. 

Martin,  L.  W. — Judson,  N.  P. — A  DIARY  of  the  3oth  Regiment, 
Wisconsin  Volunteers.  A  history  of  the  Regiment  since 
its  organization.  Compiled  from  reliable  sources  and 

statistics. 

Madison,  Wis. :  Printed,  published  and  sold  by  Martin  &  Judson.     1864. 
i8mo.     pp.  no. 

Marvin,  Abijah  P. — HISTORY  of  Worcester  in  the  War  of  the 

Rebellion,  by  Abijah  P.  Marvin. 

(Motto.)     Worcester:  Published  by  the  Author.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  582. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Marye,  John  L. — THE  FIRST  GUN  AT  GETTYSBURG,  "With  the 
Confederate  Advance  Guard."  By  Lieutenant  (C.  S.  A.) 
John  L.  Marye. 

The  American  Historical  Register,  July,  1895.     pp.  1225-1332  (l). 

Mason,  Emily  Virginia. — POPULAR  LIFE  OF  GEN.  ROBERT 
EDWARD  LEE.  Dedicated  by  permission  to  Mrs.  Lee. 
Illustrated  with  17  original  designs  by  Professor  Volck. 

(Motto.)     Baltimore.     1872.     I2mo.     pp.  432.     Second  revised  edition. 

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Mason,  Frank  H.— THE  TWELFTH  OHIO  CAVALRY;  a  record  of 
its  organization,  and  services  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
together  with  a  complete  roster  of  the  Regiment,  by  F.  H. 
Mason,  late  Captain  Squadron  "L,"  I2th  O.  V.  C. 

Cleveland,  Ohio:  Nevins'  Steam  Printing  House.     1871. 

8vo.     pp.  124  (i)  43.     Autograph  notes  of  Capt.  Mason  and  Col.  R.  W.  Ratliff. 

Mason,  Frank  H. — THE  FORTY-SECOND  OHIO  INFANTRY.  A 
history  of  the  organization  and  services  of  that  Regiment 
in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  with  biographical  sketches  of 
its  field  officers  and  a  full  roster  of  the  Regiment.  By  F. 
H.  Mason. 

Cleveland.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  306  (i).     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Mason,  Roswell  Henry. — MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL 
LEGION  of  the  LTnited  States.  Register  of  the  Commandery 
of  the  State  of  Illinois  from  May  8,  1879,  to  August  i,  1900. 

Chicago,  Illinois,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  238. 

Mason,  Roswell  Henry. — MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL 
LEGION  of  the  United  States.  An  address  before  the 
Arche  Club  of  Chicago,  Illinois,  February  21,  1908,  by 
Captain  Roswell  H.  Mason,  Recorder  of  the  Commandery 
of  the  State  of  Illinois.  1908. 

(Philadelphia.     1908.)     8vo.     pp.  5.     (500  copies  printed.) 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Mathes,  J.  Harvey. — GREAT  COMMANDERS:  General  Forrest. 

Capt.  J.  Harvey  Mathes,  with  illustrations  and  maps. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1902.     I2mo.     pp.  395. 

Mathes,  J.  Harvey. — THE  OLD  GUARD  IN  GRAY.  Researches 
in  the  Annals  of  the  Confederate  Historical  Association. 
Sketches  of  Memphis  Veterans  who  upheld  her  standard 
in  the  W7ar,  and  of  other  Confederate  worthies.  Illus 
trated.  By  J.  Harvey  Mathes. 

(Memphis.     1899.)     8vo.     pp.  292. 

Mathews,  Alfred. — CHRONOLOGICAL  HISTORY  of  the  War  of 
the  Rebellion,  founded  on  the  Official  Records  of  the 
Union  and  Confederate  Armies,  with  approved  historical 
authorities,  with  Biographical  notes  by  Alfred  Mathews. 
Supplemented  by  Battlefield  Maps,  from  Government 
sources,  showing  the  positions  of  troops  in  all  important 
engagements,  also  by  numerous  illustrations  of  decisive 
battles,  portraits  of  Army  and  Corps  Commanders,  etc. 

Philadelphia:  L.  H.  Everts  &  Co.     n.  d. 

Folio,     pp.  68  and  maps  and  portraits.     (Not  published.) 

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Mathews,  Alfred  E. — INTERESTING  NARRATIVE,  being  a 
Journal  of  the  Flight  of  Alfred  E.  Mathews,  of  Stark  Co., 
Ohio,  from  the  State  of  Texas,  on  the  2oth  of  April,  and 
his  arrival  at  Chicago  on  the  28th  of  May,  after  traversing 
on  foot  and  alone  a  distance  of  over  800  miles  across  the 
States  of  Louisiana,  Arkansas  and  Missouri,  by  the  most 
unfrequented  routes;  together  with  interesting  descrip 
tions  of  men  and  things;  of  what  he  saw  and  heard; 
appearance  of  the  country,  habits  of  the  people,  etc. 

n.  p.    1861.     8vo.     pp.  34  (i). 

Matthews,  James  M. — BY  AUTHORITY  OF  CONGRESS.  The 
Statutes  at  Large  of  the  Provisional  Government  of  the 
Confederate  States  of  America,  from  the  institution  of  the 
Government,  February  8,  1861,  to  its  termination, 
February  18,  1862,  inclusive.  Arranged  in  chronological 
order.  Together  with  the  Constitution  for  the  Provisional 
Government,  and  the  Permanent  Constitution  of  the 
Confederate  States,  and  the  Treaties  concluded  by  the 
Confederates  with  Indian  Tribes.  Edited  by  James  M. 
Matthews,  Attorney  at  Law,  and  Law  Clerk  in  the 
Department  of  Justice. 

Richmond:  R.  M.  Smith,  Printer  to  Congress.     1864. 

8vo.     pp.  411.     (Index  pp.  48.) 

Matthews,  Theodore  Lewis  Peterson. — ORATION  delivered  at 
the  Tomb  of  Major-General  Hector  Tyndale,  U.  S.  V.,  in 
Laurel  Hill  Cemetery,  Philadelphia,  by  Comrade  Theodore 
L.  P.  Matthews,  before  General  Hector  Tyndale  Post  No. 
160,  Pennsylvania  Division,  G.  A.  R.,  on  the  occasion  of 
Memorial  Day  Celebration,  May  30,  1893. 

Philadelphia.     The  Times  Printing  House.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Matthews,  Stanley. — ORATION  delivered  at  the  Reunion  of 
the  Army  of  the  Cumberland  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  Septem 
ber  16,  1874,  by  Colonel  Stanley  Matthews. 

Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  &  Company.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

Matthews,  Stanley.— (SKETCH  of  Colonel)  Stanley  Matthews. 

(Portrait.) 
n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  4. 

Matthews,  Stanley.— UNVEILING  OF  WARD'S  EQUESTRIAN 
STATUE  OF  MAJOR-GENERAL  GEORGE  H.  THOMAS, 
Washington,  November  19,  1879.  Address  by  Stanley 
Matthews. 

Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.,  Print.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

(D.  McCook's  map  of  Chickamauga  inserted.) 

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Mattingly,  T.  W. — SUMTER'S  TORN  FLAG.  Saved  Relics  of 
the  War  now  preserved  in  this  City.  Mrs.  Anderson's 
Treasure  Flag  that  bade  defiance  to  the  First  Gun  of  the 
Confederacy.  Gen.  Anderson's  defence  of  the  Fort. 
Mrs.  Anderson's  historic  trip.  Tattered  flags  with  a 
history. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  The  Evening  Star,  September  22,  1892.     I2mo.     pp.  (16.) 

Mattox,  Absalom  Heiskell. — A  HISTORY  of  the  Cincinnati 
Society  of  Ex-Army  and  Navy  Officers,  with  the  name, 
army  record,  and  rank  of  the  members  alphabetically 
arranged.  Written  by  A.  H.  Mattox. 

Cincinnati:  Peter  G.  Thomson,  Publisher.     1880.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  214. 

Mattox,  Absalom  Heiskell. — RESPONSES  TO  TOASTS. 

1.  Response  to  the  Toast,  "The  lyth  Ohio  Volunteer  Battery  Volun 
teer  Light  Artillery,"  by  A.  H.  Mattox,  late  1st  Lieutenant  iyth 
Ohio  Battery,  at  the  First  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Battery,  Spring 
field,  O.,  Oct.  I  and  2,  1865.     Cincinnati,  O. :  Published  for  the 
Author.     1885.      I2mo.     pp.  14. 

2.  What  did  We  fight  for?     A  response  by  A.  H.   Mattox,  at  the 
Second   Annual   Reunion   of   the   Battery,   at   Springfield,   Ohio, 
August  5,  1886.     Cincinnati.     1886.     pp.  12. 


Mattson,  Hans. — EARLY  DAYS  OF  RECONSTRUCTION  in  North 
eastern  Arkansas.  An  address  delivered  by  Colonel  H. 
Mattson,  before  the  Loyal  Legion,  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
March  6,  1889. 

St.  Paul,  Minn.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

Maull,  D.  W. — THE  LIFE  AND  MILITARY  SERVICES  of  the  late 
Brigadier-General  Thomas  A.  Smyth.  By  D.  W.  Maull, 
M.  D. 

Wilmington,  Del.:  H.  &  E.  F.  James,  Printers.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  50. 

Maurice,  Frederick. — WAR  REPRODUCED  with  Amendments 
from  the  article  in  the  last  edition  of  the  "  Enclyclopaedia 
Britannica"  to  which  is  added  an  Essay  on  Military 
Literature  and  a  list  of  books,  with  brief  comment,  by 
Colonel  F.  Maurice,  Royal  Artillery,  Professor  of  Military 
Art  and  History,  The  Royal  Staff  College. 

London:  Macmillan  &  Co.     1891.     4to.     pp.  - 

508 


Maury,  J.  H. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the  Sixty-eighth  Regiment 
Indiana  Volunteers,  with  personal  recollections  of  Co. 
D,  and  short  biographies  of  Brigade,  Division  and  Corps 
Commanders. 

Rushville,  Ind.:  The  Republican  Co.     1887.     I2mo.     pp.  (8)  212. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author.     100  copies  privately  printed. 

Maury,  Richard  L. — THE  BATTLE  OF  WILLIAMSBURG  and  the 
charge  of  the  24th  Virginia  of  Early's  Brigade.  By 
Colonel  Richard  L.  Maury. 

(Motto.)     Richmond:  Johns  &  Goolsby,  Steam  Printers.     1880. 

8vo.     pp.  20.     Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Mawson,  Harry  P. — A  FAIR  REBEL. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  8. 

Maxfield,  Albert — Brady,  Robert  Jr. — ROSTER  and  Statistics 
of  Company  D  of  the  Eleventh  Regiment  Maine  Infantry 
Volunteers,  with  a  sketch  of  its  services  in  the  War  of 
the  Rebellion.  Prepared  by  Albert  Maxfield  and  Robert 
Brady,  Jr. 

(Motto.)     n.  p.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  83. 

Maxon,  William  P. — CAMP  FIRES  OF  THE  TWENTY-THIRD; 
sketches  of  the  camp  life,  marches,  and  battles  of  the 
Twenty-third  Regiment  N.  Y.  V.,  during  the  term  of  two 
years  in  the  service  of  the  United  States,  added  to  these 
are  statistics  of  enlistments,  elections,  promotions,  sick, 
discharged,  killed  and  wounded,  and  all  valuable  informa 
tion  connected  with  the  Regiment.  By  Pound  Sterling. 

New  York:  Davies  &  Kent,  Printers.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  9-196. 

Mayo,  M.  L.  and  L.  A. — VETERANS  OF  THE   CONFEDERACY. 

Surviving  soldiers  who  led   the  Southern   battalions  in 

the  Civil  War,  with  fifteen  portraits. 
Munsey's  Magazine,  February,  1898.     pp.  753-762. 

Meacham,  Henry  H. — THE  EMPTY  SLEEVE  or  Life  and  Hard 
ships  in  the  Union  Army. 
Springfield,  Mass.     1869.     I2mo.     pp.  35. 

Mead,  Warren  Hewitt. — SOUTHERN  MILITARY  PRISONS  and 

escapes. 
(St.  Paul.     1890.)     8vo.     pp.  33. 

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Meade,  George. — DID  GENERAL  MEADE  DESIRE  TO  RETREAT 
AT  THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG?  By  George  Meade, 
formerly  Captain  and  Aide-de-Camp  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  U.  S.  Army. 

Philadelphia:  Porter  &  Coates.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  29. 

Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Meade.     Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Meade,  George  Gordon. — AMENDED  REPORT  OF  THE  BATTLE 

OF  GETTYSBURG. 
Ms.  folio,     pp.  5. 

Meade,  George  Gordon. — BANQUET  given  by  the  Historical 
Society  of  Pennsylvania,  December  31,  1910,  to  celebrate 
the  Ninety-fifth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Major- 
General  George  Gordon  Meade.  Reprint  from  "The 
Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,"  for 
January,  1911. 

Philadelphia.     1911.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

Meade,  George  Gordon. — GENERAL  MEADE'S  LETTER  ON 
GETTYSBURG. 

Philadelphia.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  6.     Privately  printed. 

Meade,  George  Gordon. — GENERAL  MEADE'S  REPORT  of  the 
Rapidan  Campaign,  May  4th  to  November  1st,  1864, 
communicated  by  William  Swinton,  Esq.,  and  now  first 
printed. 

The  Historical  Magazine,  Vol  V.,  March,  1869.    pp.  161-170.  Second  Series. 

Meade,  George  Gordon. — THE  LIFE  AND  LETTERS  OF  GEORGE 
GORDON  MEADE,  Major-General  United  States  Army. 
By  George  Meade,  Captain  and  Aide-de-Camp  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Colonel  United  States  Army.  Edited  by  George 
Gordon  Meade. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  VII.  1-389.     Vol.  II.  pp.  VII.  1-432.    (24  maps.) 

Presentation  copy  from  the  Editor. 

Autograph  letters  of  Col.  Geo.  Meade  and  Mr.  Geo.  G.  Meade. 

Meagher,  Thomas  Francis. — THE  LAST  DAYS  OF  THE  69TH 
IN  VIRGINIA.    A  narrative  in  three  parts,  with  a  portrait. 
New  York.     1861.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

The  fighting  Sixty-ninth.  War  reminiscences  of  the  gallant  Irish  Regiment. 
Its  early  history  as  a  militia  organization  of  the  City.  New  York  World, 
March  18,  1877,  inserted. 


Means,  James  H. — A  SERMON,  preached  in  the  Second  Church, 
Dorchester,  after  the  death  of  Lieutenant  William  R. 
Porter,  Eleventh  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  by 
Rev.  James  H.  Means,  September  7,  1862. 

Boston:  Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin  &  Son.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  21. 

Printed  for  private  distribution. 

Means,  J.  O. — WAITING  FOR  DAYBREAK.  A  discourse  at  the 
funeral  of  Lieut.  Edgar  M.  Newcomb,  of  the  Mass.  iQth 
Regt.,  who  died  December  20,  1862,  of  wounds  received 
at  Fredericksburg.  Preached  in  Park  Street  Church, 
December  27,  by  Rev.  J.  O.  Means,  Minister  of  Vine  St. 
Church,  Roxbury. 

Boston:  Printed  by  Alfred  Mudge  &  Son.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  15. 

Meany,  Edmond  S.— NAME  OF  THE  AMERICAN  WAR  OF  1861- 
1865. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  17. 

Meekins,  George  A. — FIFTH  REGIMENT,  I.  M.  N.  G.  A  history 
of  the  Regiment  from  its  First  Organization  to  the  present 
time.  Illustrated.  Copyright,  1889,  by  George  A.  Meekins. 
Authorized  and  endorsed  by  the  Board  of  Officers  of  the 
Fifth  Regiment. 

Baltimore,  Md.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  162. 

Meerheimb,  F.  V. — SHERMAN'S  CAMPAIGN  IN  GEORGIA. 
Lecture  delivered  October  30,  1868,  in  the  Military  Society 
of  Berlin,  by  F.  V.  Meerheemb,  Major  of  the  General 
Staff  of  the  1st  Hansetean  Infantry  Regiment  No.  75,  with 
plan. 

Berlin.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  53  (i).     Map. 

Meerheimb,    F.    V.  —  SHERMAN'S    FELDZUG    IN    GEORGIEN. 

Vortrag   Gehalten   am   30   October,  1868,  Militairischen 

Gesellschaft  zu  Berlin  mit  leinen  plane. 
Berlin.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  —     Presentation  copy  from  Major  Meerheimb. 

Meigs,  Montgomery  Cunningham. — THE  THREE  DAYS' 
BATTLE  OF  CHATTANOOGA,  23d,  24th,  25th  November, 
1864.  An  unofficial  dispatch  from  General  Meigs, 
Quartermaster  General  of  the  United  States,  to  the  Hon. 
E.  M.  Stanton,  Secretary  of  War.  Now  first  correctly 
printed. 

Washington,  D.  C     1864.     8vo.     pp.  8. 


Meigs,  Montgomery  Cunningham. — THE  THREE  DAYS' 
BATTLE  OF  CHATTANOOGA,  23d,  24th,  25th  November, 
1863,  an  unofficial  dispatch  from  General  Meigs,  to  the 
Hon.  E.  M.  Stanton,  accompanied  by  a  plan  of  the  battle 
(folio)  furnished  by  the  U.  S.  Coast  Survey  Office. 

New  York:  Presented  to  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission  by  Julius  Bien  and 

Wm.  W.  Franklin.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

Melville,  George  Wallace. — REMARKS  of  Engineer-in-Chief 
George  W.  Melville,  U.  S.  Navy,  in  presenting  to  Colonel 
John  P.  Nicholson,  U.  S.  V.,  two  Model  Naval  Guns, 
constructed  of  historic  material. 

(Philadelphia.     1894.)     4to.     pp.  (12).     60  copies  printed. 

Autograph  letters.     Unique. 

Merchant,  Thomas  Edward. — EIGHTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT, 
Pennsylvania  Volunteers  (Infantry).  Address  by  Captain 
Thomas  E.  Merchant  at  the  Dedication  of  Monument  on 
Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  1889. 

n.  p.     (1890.)     8vo.     pp.  109.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Merrell,  W.  H. — FIVE  MONTHS  IN  REBELDOM;  or  Notes  from 
the  diary  of  a  Bull  Run  Prisoner,  at  Richmond,  by 
Corporal  W.  H.  Merrell. 

Rochester,  N.  Y.:  Published  by  Adams  &  Dabney.     1862.     8vo.    pp.  IV.  64. 

Merriam,  Henry  Clay. — OUTLINE  STATEMENT  OF  SERVICES  of 
Brig. -Gen.  Henry  C.  Merriam,  U.  S.  Army,  as  certified  to 
by  his  commanders  and  other  competent  witnesses.  Why 
was  he  not  promoted  before  retirement? 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (4)  1-25. 

Merrill,  J.  M. — A  NIGHT  IN  DIXIE,  or  Kilpatrick's  Ride  to 
Richmond.  A  startling  tale  of  a  famous  raid.  By  J.  M. 
Merrill. 

New  York:  Novelist  Publishing  Co.     1883.     I2mo.     pp.  96. 

Merrill,   J.  W. — RECORDS  of  the  24th   Independent  Battery, 
N.  Y.  Light  Artillery,  U.  S.  V.     Compiled  by  J.  W.  Merrill. 
Perry,  N.  Y. :  Published  for  the  Ladies  Cemetery  Association.     1870. 
I2mo.     pp.  280.  22. 

Merrill,  Samuel. — HISTORY  of  the  yoth  Indiana  Volunteer 
Infantry  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  By  Samuel 
Merrill. 

Indianapolis,  Ind.:  The  Bower  Merrill  Co.     1900.     8vo.     pp.372. 

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Merrill,  Samuel  H. — THE  CAMPAIGNS  OF  THE  FIRST  MAINE 

and  First  District  of  Columbia  Cavalry. 
Portland.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  436. 

Metcalf,  Edwin. — PERSONAL  INCIDENTS  in  the  early  campaigns 
of  the  Third  Regiment  Rhode  Island  Volunteers  and  the 
Tenth  Army  Corps.  By  Edwin  Metcalf,  late  Colonel 
Third  Regiment  Rhode  Island  Volunteers. 

Providence:  Sidney  S.  Rider.     1879.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  31.     250  copies  printed. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Meyer,  Henry  C. — CIVIL  WAR  EXPERIENCES  under  Bayard, 
Gregg,  Kilpatrick,  Custer,  Raulston  and  Newberry, 
1862,  1863,  1864.  By  Henry  C.  Meyer,  Captain  24th 
New  York  Cavalry,  Brevet  Major  New  York  Volunteers. 

New  York.     1911.     Privately  printed.     8vo.     pp.  IX.  1-119. 

Presentation  copy  from  Author.     Autograph  letter. 

Meynardie,  E.  J. — THE  SIEGE  OF  CHARLESTON;  its  history  and 
progress.  A  discourse  delivered  in  Bethel  Church, 
Charleston,  S.  C.,  November  19,  1863.  (Thanksgiving 
Day).  By  Rev.  E.  J.  Meynardie. 

Columbia:  Evans  &  Cogswell.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Meynier,  A.  Jr. — LIFE  AND  MILITARY  SERVICES  of  Col.  Charles 

D.  Dreux.     Published  by  A.  Meynier,  Jr. 
New  Orleans:  E.  A.  Brando  &  Co.,  Printers.     1883.     i8mo.     pp.  33. 

Michael,  William  H. — ADDRESS  of  William  H.  Michael,  late 
of  the  Eleventh  Iowa  Infantry  and  of  the  United  States 
Navy.  Iowa  Soldiers  and  Sailors  in  the  \Var  of  the 
Rebellion.  Before  the  Biennial  Meeting  of  the  Associa 
tion  of  Crocker's  Iowa  Brigade  at  Waterloo,  Iowa, 
September  14,  1904. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

Michael,  William  H. — ADDRESS  of  Ensign  William  H.  Michael, 
formerly  of  Company  B,  Eleventh  Iowa  Infantry,  and  of 
the  United  States  Navy.  Co-operating  between  General 
Grant  and  Commodore  Foote  and  between  General  Grant 
and  Admiral  Porter.  Delivered  at  the  Biennial  Meeting 
Nineteen  Hundred  and  Four,  of  Crocker's  Iowa  Brigade. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  29. 

Michie,  James  C. — IN  MEMORIAM.  James  C.  Michie,  October 
22  and  23,  1901. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  37. 

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Michie,  Peter  Smith. — GREAT  COMMANDERS:  General  Mc- 
Clellan.  By  General  Peter  S.  Michie.  With  illustrations 
and  map. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1901.     8vo.     pp.  IX. -489. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  McClellan  and  Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Michie,  Peter  Smith. — THE  LIFE  AND  LETTERS  OF  EMORY 
UPTON,  Colonel  of  the  Fourth  Regiment  of  Artillery,  and 
Brevet  Major-General  U.  S.  Army.  By  Peter  S.  Michie, 
Professor  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  with  an  introduction 
by  James  Harrison  Wilson,  late  U.  S.  A. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1885.     I2mo.     pp.  XXVIII. 

Mickley,  J.  M. — THE  FORTY-THIRD  REGIMENT  United  States 

Colored  Troops. 
Gettysburg.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  88. 

Miles,    Evan. — MILITARY    HISTORY   of    Captain    Evan    Miles, 

2ist  U.  S.  Infantry. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  (16). 

Miles,  James  Browning. — ADDRESS  at  the  funeral  obsequies  of 

Sergeant  Henry  Todd,  by  Rev.  James  B.  Miles. 
Charleston:  Printed  at  the  Aurora  Office.  1866.  i6mo.  pp.  12. 
Privately  printed. 

Miles,  Nelson  Appleton.— A  STATEMENT  of  the  Facts  concern 
ing  the  imprisonment  and  treatment  of  Jefferson  Davis 
while  a  military  prisoner  at  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  in  1865 
and  1866. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Gibson  Bros.,  Printers.     1901.     8vo.     pp.  — 

"Open  letter  to  the  Press,     pp.  (i)." 

Miles,  Nelson  Appleton. — A  CHAPTER  ON  THE  ISSUES  AND 

RESULTS  of  the  Civil  War.     By  Major-General  Nelson  A. 
Miles,  Commanding  United  States  Army. 
Harper's  Weekly,  January  25,  1896.     8vo.     pp.  (14). 

Miles,  Nelson  Appleton. — PERSONAL  RECOLLECTIONS  and 
Observations  of  General  Nelson  A.  Miles,  embracing  a 
brief  view  of  the  Civil  War,  or  from  New  England  to  the 
Golden  Gate,  and  the  story  of  his  Indian  Campaigns  with 
comments  on  the  exploration,  development  and  progress  of 
our  great  Western  Empire.  Copiously  illustrated  with 
graphic  pictures  by  Frederick  Remington  and  other 
eminent  artists. 

Chicago  and  New  York:  The  Werner  Company.     1896.     4to.     pp.  591. 

Autograph  of  Gen.  Miles.     Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

•       5H 


Miles,  Nelson  Appleton. — SERVING  THE  REPUBLIC.  Memoirs 
of  the  Civil  and  Military  Life  of  Nelson  A.  Miles, 
Lieutenant-General  United  States  Army.  Illustrated. 

New  York  and  London:  Harper  Brothers,  Publishers.     MCMXI. 

8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-338.     Autograph  of  Gen.  Miles. 

Miller,  Charles  D. — REPORT  of  the  Great  Reunion  of  the 
Veteran  Soldiers  and  Sailors  of  Ohio,  held  at  Newark, 
July  22,  1878,  under  the  auspices  of  "The  Society  of  the 
Soldiers  and  Sailors  of  Licking  County,  Ohio,"  by  Major 
Charles  D.  Miller,  secretary  of  the  Society. 

Newark,  Ohio:  Clark  &  Underwood,  Printers.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  IV.-3O5- 

Miller,  Charles  H. — HISTORY  of  the  i6th  Regiment  Pennsyl 
vania  Cavalry  for  the  year  ending  October  31,  1863, 
commanded  by  Colonel  John  Irvin  Gregg,  of  Centre 
County,  Pa. 

Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird,  Printers.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  44. 

Miller,  Delavan  S. — DRUM  TAPS  IN  DIXIE.     Memories  of  a 

Drummer  Boy,  1861-1865.     By  Delavan  S.  Miller. 
Watertown,  N.  Y.     1905.     I2mo.     pp.  VII. -256.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Miller,   Delavan  S. — A   DRUM'S  STORY  and  other  Tales  by 

Delavan  S.  Miller,  Author  of  "Drum  Taps  in  Dixie." 
Watertown,  N.  Y. :  Published  by  Hungerford-Holbrook  Company. 
I2mo.     pp.  229  (16). 

Miller,  F. — MILITARY  SKETCH  of  the  Present  War  in  America 

(First  year)  by  Major  F.  Miller,  R.  A.  V.  C. 
Journal  of  the  Royal  United  Service  Institution,  August,  1862. 
pp.  242-262.     (2  maps.) 

Miller,  Francis  Trevelyan. — GETTYSBURG — A  Journey  to 
America's  Greatest  Battleground  in  photographs  taken 
by  the  World's  First  War  Photographers  while  the  battle 
was  being  fought.  Official  presentation  semi-centennial 
edition.  Text  by  Francis  Trevelyan  Miller,  Litt.  D., 
LL.  D.,  Editor-in-Chief  of  the  "Photographic  History 
of  the  Civil  War."  Illustrations  from  "The  Photographic 
History  of  the  Civil  War."  Copyright,  1913. 

Springfield,  Mass. :  Patriot  Publishing  Co.     New  York :  The  Review  of  Reviews 

Company.     1913.     4to.     pp.  (98). 

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Miller,  Francis  Trevelyan — Lanier,  Robert  S. — THE  PHOTO 
GRAPHIC  HISTORY  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR.  In  ten  volumes. 
Francis  Trevelyan  Miller,  Editor-in-Chief.  Robert  S. 
Lanier,  Managing  Editor.  Thousands  of  Scenes  Photo 
graphed  1861-65.  With  text  by  many  special  Authorities. 
Semi-Centennial  Memorial. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  368.  (Map.)  Vol.  VI.  pp.  322. 

Vol.  II.  pp.  352.  (Map.)  Vol.  VII.  pp.  352. 

Vol.  III.  pp.  346.  (6)  (Map.)  Vol.  VIII.  pp.  382  (i). 

Vol.  IV.  pp.  336.  (i)  Vol.  IX.  pp.  352  (i). 

Vol.  V.  pp.  320  (2).  Vol.  X.  pp.  358. 

New  York:  The  Review  of  Reviews  Co.     1911.     4to. 

Miller,  Robert  C. — THE  STORY  OF  ANTIETAM,  from  the  tablets 
erected  by  the  Battlefield  Commission.  Published  by 
R.  C.  Miller,  custodian  Jennie  Wade  House,  Gettysburg. 

Gettysburg,  Pa.     1900.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  36. 

Mills,  J.  Harrison.  —  CHRONICLES  OF  THE  TWENTY-FIRST 
REGIMENT  N.  Y.  S.  V.,  embracing  a  full  history  of  the 
Regiment  from  the  enrolling  of  the  first  volunteer  in 
Buffalo,  April  15,  1861,  to  the  final  mustering  out  on  the 
1 8th  day  of  May,  1863.  By  J.  H.  Mills,  a  disabled 
soldier  of  the  Regiment.  Illustrated  with  original 
portraits  and  scenes  from  camp  and  field. 

Buffalo:  J.  M.  Johnson,  Steam  Press.     (1863.) 
4to.     Parts  I.  to  XI.  pp.  208  (all  printed). 

Mills,  J.  Harrison. — CHRONICLES  OF  THE  TWENTY-FIRST 
REGIMENT  New  York  State  Volunteers,  embracing  a  full 
history  of  the  Regiment,  from  the  enrolling  of  the  first 
Volunteer  in  Buffalo,  April  15,  1861,  to  the  final  mustering 
out,  May  18,  1863,  including  a  copy  of  muster  out  rolls 
of  field  and  staff,  and  each  company.  By  J.  Harrison 
Mills,  a  disabled  soldier  of  the  Regiment. 

Buffalo:  Republished  by  the  2ist  Regt.  Veteran  Association  of  Buffalo,  by 

permission  of  the  Author.     1887. 

8vo.     pp.  X.  341.     Muster  out  rolls  (pp.  40.) 

Mills,  Lewis  Este. — GENERAL  POPE'S  VIRGINIA  CAMPAIGN  OF 
1862,  read  before  the  Cincinnati  Literary  Club,  February 
5,  1870.  By  Lewis  Este  Mills. 

Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  32. 
Autograph  letter  of  Major  Mills. 

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Mills,  Lewis  Este. — GENERAL  POPE'S  VIRGINIA  CAMPAIGN  OF 
1862,  read  before  "The  Cincinnati  Literary  Club."  Feb. 
5,  1870. 

Cincinnati.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  35.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Mindil,  George  Washington. — REVIEW  of  Prof.  Bates'  account 

of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 

Philadelphia:  The  Press.     1875.     I2mo.     pp.  (12).     (Mounted.) 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Mindil. 

Mindil,  George  Washington. — THE  BATTLE  OF  FAIR  OAKS. 

A  reply  to  General  Joseph  E.  Johnston.     By  George  S. 

Mindil. 

Philadelphia.     1874.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  16.     Map. 
"250  copies  printed  for  private  distribution." 

Autograph  letter  of  Major-Gen.  Mindil.      Newspaper  cuttings,  replies,  etc., 
inserted. 

Minnigh,  Henry  N. — HISTORY  of  Company  "K,"  ist  (Inft.) 
Penna.  Reserves.  "The  Boys  who  fought  at  home," 
by  H.  N.  Minnigh,  Captain  and  Brev.  Major. 

Duncansville,  Pa.:  "Home  Print,"  Publisher,     n.  d.     l8mo.     pp.  44. 

Minnich,  J.  W.— INSIDE  OF  ROCK  ISLAND  PRISON  from  Decem 
ber,  1863,  to  June,  1865.  By  J.  W.  Minnich,  Grand 
Isle,  La. 

Nashville,  Tenn.:  Publishing  House  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  South.     1908. 

I2mo.     pp.  57  (i). 

Minnigh,  Luther  William. — GETTYSBURG:  "What  they  did 
here."  Profusely  illustrated  historical  guide  book.  By 
Luther  W.  Minnigh,  the  Gettysburg  Battlefield  Guide 
and  Expositor.  Author  of  "The  Battlefield:  How  to  See 
and  Understand  it;"  "Locations  of  Monuments  and 
Memorials,"  "Reminiscences  of  Gettysburg,"  etc. 

(Extract.)     n.  p.     (1892.)     8vo.     pp.  104. 

Minnigh,  Luther  William. — GETTYSBURG:  "What  they  did 
here."  Profusely  illustrated  historical  guide  book,  by 
Luther  W.  Minnigh,  the  Gettysburg  Battlefield  guide  and 
expositor. 

(Motto.)     Baltimore,  Md.:  W.  K.  Boyle  &  Son,  Printers.     (1893.) 

8vo.     pp.  112.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Minnigh,  Luther  William. — GETTYSBURG:  "What  they  did 
here."  By  Luther  W.  Minnigh,  author,  lecturer  and 
guide,  Gettysburg,  Penna. 

n.  p.     (1899.)     8vo.     pp.  150.     (Map.) 

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Minnigh,  Luther  William. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG  and 
National  Military  Park.  The  Mecca  for  veterans, 
patriots  and  students  of  history.  By  Luther  W.  Minnigh, 
the  battlefield  guide  and  lecturer. 

Harrisburg,  Pa.:  Keystone  Print,     n.  d.     i8mo.     pp.  (36.) 

Minnigh,  Luther  William. — 2OTH  CENTURY  GETTYSBURG 
BATTLEFIELD  SOUVENIR.  Useful  information  for  veterans, 
patriots,  tourists  and  the  great  army  of  generous  youth, 
in  whose  souls  the  stirring  reminiscences  of  the  Battle  of 
Gettysburg  find  a  place.  Luther  W.  Minnigh,  the 
Gettysburg  guide  and  lecturer. 

Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania.     1901.     i6mo.     pp.  19. 

Minnigh,  Luther  William. — THE  BATTLEFIELD  OF  GETTYS 
BURG.  How  to  see  and  understand  it.  July  I,  2,  and  3, 
1863.  The  tourist's  Guide  and  Hand-book  with  explana- 
tary  map  and  roster  of  the  Armies,  by  L.  W.  Minnigh. 

Gettysburg,  Pa. :  J.  E.  Wible,  Steam  Printer,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  80. 

Minnigh,  Luther  William. — THE  BATTLEFIELD  OF  GETTYS 
BURG.  Locations  of  Regimental  and  Brigade  Monuments 
and  Memorials  erected  upon  the  field.  Arranged  by 
Luther  W.  Minnigh. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Folio.     Folded.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Minnigh,  Luther  William. — THE  GETTYSBURG  KNAPSACK.  A 
souvenir  of  useful  information  for  veterans,  patriots, 
tourists,  and  the  great  army  of  generous  youth,  in  whose 
souls  the  stirring  reminiscences  of  the  battle  of  Gettysburg 
find  a  place.  By  Luther  W.  Minnigh,  guide  and  lecturer. 
Author  of  "Gettysburg:  What  they  did  here." 

Mt.  Holly  Springs,  Pa.:  Mt.  Holly  Printing  Co.     (1897.)     l6mo.     pp.  30. 

Minnigh,  Luther  William. — THE  GETTYSBURG  KNAPSACK. 
A  souvenir  of  useful  information  for  veterans,  patriots, 
tourists,  and  the  grear  army  of  generous  youth,  in  whose 
souls  the  stirring  reminiscences  of  the  battle  of  Gettys 
burg  find  a  place.  By  Luther  W.  Minnigh,  guide  and 
lecturer. 

n.  p.     (1898.)     i6mo.     pp.  40. 

Mitchel,  F.  A.  —  ORMSBY  MCKNIGHT  MITCHEL,  Astronomer 
and  General.  A  biographical  narrative  by  his  son,  F.  A. 
Mitchel. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.     1887. 

I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-392. 


Mitchell,  Donald  Grant. — DANIEL  TYLER:  A  Memorial 
Volume  containing  his  autobiography  and  war  record, 
some  account  of  his  later  years  with  various  reminiscences 
and  the  tributes  of  friends. 

New  Haven.     MDCCCLXXXIII.     410.     pp.  XVI.  186. 
200  copies  privately  printed. 

Mitchell,  Harry  W. — "THE  FIGHTING  FOURTEENTH."  The 
Battle  of  South  Mountain,  the  Battle  of  Antietam.  By 
Colonel  Harry  W.  Mitchell. 

Brooklyn:  The  Advance,  Feb. -July,  1885.     pp.  253-256  and  115-121. 

Mitchell,  Silas  Weir. — WESTWAYS:     A  Village  Chronicle.     By 

S.  Weir  Mitchell,  M.  D.,  LL.  D. 
New  York:  The  Century  Co.     1913.     I2mo.     pp.    510. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Moat,  Louis  Sheppeard. — FRANK  LESLIE'S  ILLUSTRATED 
FAMOUS  LEADERS  and  Battle  Scenes  of  the  Civil  War. 
The  most  important  events  of  the  conflict  between  the 
States,  graphically  printed  stormy  battle  scenes  and 
grand  naval  engagements,  drawn  by  special  artists  on 
the  spot,  portraits  of  principal  participants,  military  and 
civil;  famous  forts,  pathetic  episodes,  etc.  The  whole 
forming  an  authentic  pictorial  history  of  the  War,  by- 
such  well-known  artists  as  Becker,  Crane,  Beard,  Schell, 
Lumley,  Forbes,  Nevill,  David,  Simons,  Osborn,  Wilcox, 
Weaver,  Bosse,  Newton,  Remson,  Russell,  Sartorious, 
Chamberlain  and  others.  A  concise  history  of  the  Civil 
War,  being  official  data  secured  from  the  War  Records. 
Edited  by  Louis  Sheppeard  Moat,  with  an  introduction 
by  Joseph  B.  Carr,  Major-General. 

New  York:  Mrs.  Frank  Leslie,  Publisher.     (1896.)    Folio,    pp.  XII.  1-544. 

Moffett,  Cleveland. — GRANT  AND  LINCOLN  IN  BRONZE. 

McClure's  Magazine,  Oct.,  1895.     pp.  419-432. 

Monroe,  Nelson. — THE  GRAND  ARMY  BUTTON.  A  Souvenir 
Dedicated  to  "My  Comrades,"  The  Grand  Army  of  the 
Republic  and  the  Sons  of  Veterans,  of  the  United  States. 
By  Nelson  Monroe.  Reminiscences  of  the  days  of  dark 
secession,  1861  and  1865.  "And  we  recognize  this 
Button  wheresoever  it  may  be,  as  a  badge  of  glory  won." 

Boston:  Rockwell  &  Churchhill  Press.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  67. 

519 


Monroe,  William  Harrison. — THE  BATTLE  OF  ANTIETAM: 
A  Military  Study.  By  Captain  William  H.  Monroe, 
Coast  Artillery. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,     pp  248-279. 

Monteiro,  A. — WAR  REMINISCENCES,  by  the  Surgeon  of  Mosby's 

Command. 

Richmond,  Va. :  Everett  Waddey.     1890.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  208. 
Autograph  of  Author. 

Montgomery,  Asbe. — AN  ACCOUNT  OF  R.  R.  BLAZER  and  his 
scouts,  operating  in  West  Virginia  and  in  Loudon  and  the 
Shenandoah  Valleys,  against  William  and  Philip  Thurma,n, 
and  Mosby,  the  great  Guerrillas.  By  Asbe  Mont 
gomery,  one  of  the  scouts  belonging  to  Captain  Blazer's 
Company. 

Marietta,  Ohio:  Printed  at  the  Register  Office.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

Montgomery,  Frank  A.— REMINISCENCES  of  a  Mississippian 
in  Peace  and  War.  By  Frank  A.  Montgomery,  Lieutenant 
Colonel  First  Mississippi  Cavalry,  Armstrong's  Mississippi 
Brigade;  Member  of  Legislature,  1880,  1882,  1884,  1896, 
and  one  term  Judge  of  Fourth  Circuit  Court  District  of 
Miss. 

Cincinnati:  The  Robert  Clarke  Company  Press.     1901.     8vo.  pp.  XVI.  1-305. 

Montgomery,  Walter  A. — LIFE  AND  CHARACTER  OF  MAJOR- 
GENERAL  W.  D.  PENDER.  Memorial  Address,  May  10, 
1894.  By  Walter  A.  Montgomery,  Esq.,  of  the  Raleigh 
Bar. 

Raleigh,  N.  C.:  Edwards  &  Boughton,  Printers.     1894.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

Moody,  John  S. — GENERAL  INDEX  TO  SERIES  i  of  the  Official 
Records  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  prepared  by  John  S. 
Moody. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  35. 

In  two  parts:  Part  I.     Operations  1861,  1862,  1863,  Volumes  I.  to  XXXI., 

inclusive. 

Moody,  John  S. — GENERAL  INDEX  TO  SERIES  i  of  the  Official 
Records  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  prepared  by  John  S. 
Moody. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  128. 

In  two  parts:  Part  i.     Operations  1861,  1862,  1863,  Volumes  I.  to  XXXI., 

inclusive. 

Moore,  A.  H. — HETH'S  DIVISION  AT  GETTYSBURG.  (Taken 
from  the  Philadelphia  Times,  1882,  and  published  by 
request  of  Tennessee  Soldiers.) 

The  Southern  Bivouac,  May,  1885.     pp.  383-395. 

520 


Moore,  Edward  A. — THE  STORY  OF  A  CANNONEER  under 
Stonewall  Jackson,  with  introduction  by  Capt.  Robert  E. 
Lee,  Jr.,  and  Hon.  Henry  St.  George  Tucker.  Fully 
illustrated  by  portraits. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Co.     1907.    8vo.    pp.  315. 

Moore,  Francis  M. — "GHOSTS  OR  DEVILS"  I'M  DONE.  By 
Francis  M.  Moore.  The  startling  adventure  of  two 
officers  of  the  62nd  Ohio  Infantry  on  Polly  Island,  S.  C., 
during  General  Gilmore's  Siege  of  Fort  Sumter  in  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion,  and  the  story  which  incited  their 
adventure. 

Deadwood,  S.  D.:  Press  of  O.  C.  Cole  &  Son.     8vo.     pp.  72. 

Moore,  Frank. — ANECDOTES,  Poetry  and  Incidents  of  the  War, 
North  and  South.  1860-1865.  Collected  and  arranged 
by  Frank  Moore. 

New  York:  Printed  for  the  Subscribers.     1866.     Ry.  8vo.  pp.  560. 

Moore,  Frank. — SONGS  AND  BALLADS  OF  THE  SOUTHERN 
PEOPLE,  1861-1865.  Collected  and  edited  by  Frank 
Moore. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1886.     i6mo.     pp.  334. 

Moore,  Frank. — HEROES  AND  MARTYRS!  Notable  men  of  the 
time.  Biographical  sketches  of  the  military  and  naval 
heroes,  statesmen  and  orators  distinguished  in  the 
American  Crisis  of  1861-62,  with  portraits  on  steel  from 
original  sources. 

New  York.     (1862.)     4*0.     pp.  IV.  1-253. 

Moore,  Frank. — THE  REBELLION  RECORD.  A  Diary  of 
American  Events,  with  documents,  narratives,  illustrative 
incidents,  poetry,  etc.  Illustrated  with  portraits  on 
steel,  maps  and  diagrams. 

New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam  and  D.  Van  Nostrand.     1861-1868. 

Vol.  I.     pp.  X.  5-428  1-152.  Index  XVI. 

Vol.  II.     pp.  IX.  1-544  i-"2.  Index  XVI. 

Vol.  III.     pp.  IX.  1-524  1-76.  Index  XIX. 

Vol.  IV.     pp.  VIII.  1-536  1-106.  Index  XV. 

Vol.  V.     pp.  IX.  1-624  1-50.  Index  XVI. 

Vol.  VI.     pp.  VI.  1-638  1-56.  Index  XVI. 

Vol.  VII.     pp.  VIII.  1-604  i-ioo.  Index  XVI. 

Vol.  VIII.     pp.  VII.  1-608  1-72.  Index  XVI. 

Vol.  IX.   pp.  V.  1-759  1-14.  Index  IX. 

Vol.  X.     pp.  VII.  1-762.  Index  XI. 

Vol.  XI.     pp.  VI.  1-742.  Index  XIV. 

Supplement  First,  Vol.  I.     pp.  759.  IV. 

Ry.  8vo.     12  Vols. 

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Moore,  Frank. — (THE    REBELLION   RECORD.)     Indices  to  the 

Twelve  Volumes.     (1-12.) 
New  York.-    v.  d.     8vo. 

Moore,  Frank.— WOMEN  OF  THE  WAR,  their  heroism  and  self- 
sacrifice.  By  Frank  Moore.  Illustrated  with  steel 
engravings. 

Hartford,  Conn.   1867.    8vo.    pp.  XVI.  17-596.    Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Moore,  Henry  D. — THE  PROBLEM  OF  THE  REBELLION.  An 
address  read  before  Fred.  C.  Jones  Post.  By  Comrade 
Rev.  Henry  D.  Moore,  late  Chaplain  of  the  I3th  Maine 
Vol.  Inf.  (Col.  Neal  Dow's  Reg.) 

Cincinnati,  O.:  Published  by  The  Fred  C.  Jones  Post,  No.  401,  Department 

of  Ohio,  G.  A.  R.     1898.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

Moore,  James.— A  COMPLETE  HISTORY  of  the  Great  Rebellion 
or  the  Civil  War  in  the  United  States,  1861-65,  comprising 
a  full  and  impartial  account  of  the  military  and  naval 
operations  with  vivid  and  accurate  descriptions  of  the 
various  battles,  bombardments,  skirmishes,  etc.,  which 
took  place  on  land  and  water;  the  whole  embracing  a 
complete  history  of  the  W7ar  for  the  Union,  also  with 
biographical  sketches  of  the  principal  actors  in  the  Great 
Drama,  with  an  introduction  by  Dr.  R.  Shelton  Mackenzie. 
(Illustrated.) 

Philadelphia.     1875.     Sm.  8vo.     pp.  — 

Moore,    James. — HISTORY    of    the    Cooper    Shop    Volunteer 

Refreshment  Saloon,  by  James  Moore,  M.  D. 

Philadelphia:  Published  by  Jas.  B.  Rodgers.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  VI.  7-212- 
(One  of  the  rare  medals  inserted  in  the  cover.) 

Moore,  James. — KILPATRICK  AND  OUR  CAVALRY,  comprising  a 
sketch  of  the  life  of  General  Kilpatrick,  with  an  account 
of  the  Cavalry  raids,  engagements  and  operations  under 
his  command  from  the  beginning  of  the  Rebellion  to  the 
surrender  of  Johnston,  with  twelve  illustrations  from 
original  designs  by  Wand. 

New  York:  W.  J.  Middleton.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  245. 

Presentation  copy  from  Major  Moore.     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Kilpatrick. 

Moore,  James. — Two  YEARS  IN  THE  SERVICE,  or  the  personal 
recollections  of  a  medical  officer,  by  James  Moore,  M.  D. 
Philadelphia:  S.  A.  George.      1863.     8vo.     pp.   16. 

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Moore,  John  W. — ROSTER  of  North  Carolina  Troops  in  the 
War  Between  the  States.  Prepared,  by  order  of  the 
Legislature  of  1881,  by  John  W.  Moore,  late  Major 
Comd'g  3rd  Battalion  Light  Artillery. 

Raleigh:  Ashe  &  Catling,  State  Printers.     1882. 

8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  IX.  1-581.     Vol.  II.  pp.  (4)  1-743.     Vol.  III.  (4)  1-741. 

Vol.  IV.  pp.  VII.  1-458. 

Moore,  Joseph  Addison. — ADDRESS  on  the  Three  Days' 
Operations  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Forty-seventh 
P.  V.  V.  I.  at  Gettysburg,  July  I,  2,  and  3,  1863,  by 
Joseph  Addison  Moore,  late  Captain  Company  B,  I47th 
P.  V.  V.  I.  Delivered  September  12,  1889,  on  the  occasion 
of  the  dedication  of  the  I47th  Regiment  P.  V.  V.  I. 
Monument  on  Gettysburg  Battlefield,  on  Gulp's  Hill. 

Harrisburg:  Meyers  Printing  and  Publishing  House.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Moore,  Joseph  Hampton. — BAKER  AT  BALLS  BLUFF.  Address 
of  Hon.  J.  Hampton  Moore,  Member  of  Congress  from 
Pennsylvania,  to  (California)  Regiment,  G.  A.  R.,  and 
Confederate  Veterans  at  Balls  Bluff,  Potomac  River, 
Virginia,  on  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Battle, 
October  21,  1911. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

Moore,  Joseph  Hampton. — THE  ENLISTED  MEN.  Address  of 
Hon.  J.  Hampton  Moore,  Member  of  Congress  from 
Pennsylvania,  at  the  unveiling  of  theStephenson  Memorial, 
Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  Washington,  D.  C.,  July  3, 
1909. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  II. 

Moore,  Joseph  Hampton. — UNITED— THE  BLUE  AND  THE  GRAY. 
Address  of  Hon.  J.  Hampton  Moore,  of  Pennsylvania, 
delivered  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  3,  1913.  Printed  in 
the  Congressional  Record,  July  29,  1913. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1913.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

Moore,  J.   Mack.— SOUVENIR  OF  VICKSBURG,   Miss.     Photos 

by  J.  Mack  Moore,  Vicksburg,  Miss, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     i8mo.     pp.  58.     Copyright  1905. 

Moore,  J.  Mack. — SOUVENIR  OF  VICKSBURG,   Miss.     Photos 

by  J.  Mack  Moore,  Vicksburg,  Miss, 
n.  p.     Copyright  1905,  by  J.  Mack  Moore.     4to.     pp.  64. 

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Moore,  William  D. — FOURTH  OF  JULY  SOUVENIR.  Respect 
fully  dedicated  to  His  Excellency  Andrew  G.  Curtin, 
Governor  of  Pennsylvania,  and  the  gallant  defenders  of 
the  Union,  from  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.  By  William 
D.  Moore. 

(Philadelphia.     1865.)     8vo.     pp.  36. 

Moore,  W.  D. — THE  LIFE  AND  WORKS  OF  COL.  HENRY  HUGHES. 
A  funeral  sermon  preached  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  Port  Gibson,  Miss.,  October  26th,  1862,  by  Rev. 
W.  D.  Moore. 

Mobile:  Farron  &  Dennett,  Printers.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

Appendix  i  and  2  containing  the  organization  and  casualties  of  the  troops 

from  Clairborne  Co. 

Moran,  Frank  E. — BASTILES  OF  THE  CONFEDERACY,  a  reply  to 
Jefferson  Davis,  being  a  narrative  of  the  treatment  of 
Union  Prisoners  in  the  military  prisons  of  the  South  during 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  From  official  records  of  the 
United  States  War  Department.  Reports  by  Committees 
of  Congress,  captured  Confederate  Archives  and  from 
evidence  taken  at  the  trial  of  Captain  Henry  Wirz,  in 
1865,  and  from  personal  experiences  of  the  author  during 
twenty  months'  captivity  in  six  military  prisons  of  the 
South,  with  a  review  of  the  exchange  controversy.  By 
Frank  E.  Moran,  late  Captain  of  Company  H,  73d  New 
York  Volunteers. 

Baltimore,  Md. :  Printed  for  the  family  of  the  author,     n.  d. 

I2mo.  pp.  XIII.  1-201. 

Moran,  Frank  E. — A  THRILLING  HISTORY  of  the  Famous 
Underground  Tunnel  of  Libby  Prison.  By  Captain 
Frank  E.  Moran. 

New  York:  Reprinted  from  the  Century  Magazine.     1889-1893. 
8vo.     pp.  (23). 

Morford,   Henry. — RHYMED  TACTICS  by   "Gov."     "For  this 

relief  much  thanks." 
New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.     1862.     i8mo.     pp.  144. 

Morgan,  Edwin  Dennison. — GENERAL  ORDERS  No.  112. 
General  Headquarters,  State  of  New  York.  Albany, 
November  18,  1861.  (With  Proclamation.) 

I2mo.     pp.  4. 

(Order  to  New  York  Troops  in  regard  to  observance  of  Thanksgiving  day.) 

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Morgan,  George. — THE  ISSUE,  by  George  Morgan,  author  of 
John  Littlejohn  of  J.     Illustrated  by  George  A.  Williams. 
Philadelphia  and  London:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1904. 
I2mo.     pp.  419.     Third  edition.     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Morgan,  George. — THE  POET,  The  Painter,  The  Sculptor— 

and  Gettysburg.     By  George  Morgan. 
(Philadelphia.):  Book  News,  July,  1904.     pp.  1102-1107. 

Morgan,  George  Washington. — LETTER  from  the  Secretary 
of  War  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  Repre 
sentatives,  transmitting  Major-General  G.  W.  Morgan's 
report  of  the  occupation  of  Cumberland  Gap. 

38th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Ex.  Document  No.  94.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

38th  Congress,  2nd  Session,  Ex.  Document  No.  69.     1865.     In  relation  to  the 

evacuation  of  Cumberland  Gap  and  map  of  operations  inserted. 

Morgan,  Irby  (Mrs.) — How  IT  WAS:     Four  Years  among  the 

Rebels.     By  Mrs.  Irby  Morgan,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Nashville,   Tenn.:    Printed    for   the   Author.     Publishing    House    Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  South.     I2mo.     pp.  204. 

Morgan,  Matt. — EXPLANATION  of  Matt  Morgan's  War  Pictures. 
Hartford,  Conn.:  Published  by  The  Travellers  Insurance  Company,     n.  d. 
8vo.     pp.  21. 

Morgan,   Matt. — THE   AMERICAN  WAR.     Cartoons   by   Matt 
Morgan  and  other  English  Artists,  with  illustrative  notes. 
London :  Chatto  &  Windus.     1874.     4to.     pp.  IV.  (220.) 

Morgan,  Michael  Ryan. — FROM  CITY  POINT  TO  APPOMATTOX 
with  General  Grant.  By  Brigadier-General  M.  R.  Morgan, 
United  States  Army,  formerly  Commissary-  General. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  September,  1907.     pp.  227. 

Morgan,  W.  H. — PERSONAL  REMINISCENCES  of  the  War  of 
1861-5.  In  camp,  in  bivouac,  on  the  march,  on  picket, 
on  the  skirmish  line,  on  the  battlefield,  and  in  prison. 
By  W.  H.  Morgan. 

Lynchburg,  Va.:  J.  P.  Bell  Company,  Inc.     1911.     8vo.     pp.  286. 

Morhous,  Henry  C. — REMINISCENCES  of  the  i23d  Regiment 
N.  Y.  S.  V.,  giving  a  complete  history  of  its  three  years' 
service  in  the  War,  by  Sergeant  Henry  C.  Morhous,  to 
which  is  added  an  appendix  containing  the  name,  company, 
date  of  enlistment,  and  discharge  of  each  man  in  the 
Regiment. 

Greenwich,  N.  Y.:  People's  Journal  Book  and  Job  Office.     1879. 

I2mo.     pp.  220.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

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Morison,  John  Hopkins. — DYING  FOR  OUR  COUNTRY.  A 
sermon  on  the  death  of  Capt.  J.  Sewall  Read  and  Rev. 
Thomas  Starr  King,  preached  in  the  First  Congregational 
Church  in  Milton,  March  13,  1864,  by  John  H.  Morison. 

Boston:  Printed  by  John  Wilson  &  Son.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

Morris,    Gouverneur. — ALADDEN   O'BRIEN.     By   Gouverneur 

Morris. 

New  York:  The  Century  Co.     1902.     I2mo.     pp.  298. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Morris,  Gouverneur. — THE  HISTORY  OF  A  VOLUNTEER  REGI 
MENT,  being  a  succinct  account  of  the  organization, 
services  and  adventures  of  the  Sixth  Regiment  New  York 
Volunteer  Infantry  known  as  Wilson's  Zouaves,  where 
they  went,  what  they  did,  and  what  they  saw  in  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion,  1861  to  1865.  Prepared  from  Official 
Data  by  Gouverneur  Morris,  late  U.  S.  V.  Illustrated 
by  James  E.  Taylor. 

New  York:  Veteran  Volunteer  Publishing  Company.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  160. 

Morris,  William  Gouverneur. — ADDRESS  delivered  before  the 
Society  of  California  Volunteers,  at  its  first  annual 
celebration,  at  San  Francisco,  April  25,  1866,  by  Wm. 
Gouverneur  Morris,  formerly  Adjutant  Second  California 
Cavalry,  late  Captain  and  A.  O.  M.  U.  S.  Vols.  Pub 
lished  by  the  Society. 

San  Francisco.     1866.     8vo.     pp.    34.     Autograph  letter  of  Capt.  Morris. 

Morrison,  Marion.— A  HISTORY  of  the  Ninth  Regiment 

Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry,  by  the  Chaplain,  Marion 
Morrison. 

Monmouth,  111.:  John  S.  Clarke,  Printer.     1864.  8vo.     pp.  95. 

Morrow,  Isabella. — REPORT  from  the  Committee  on  Pensions, 
54th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Senate  Report  No.  240, 
Gen.  Morrow's  services.  February  n,  1896. 

8vo.     pp.  3  (i). 

Morse,  Charles  F. — HISTORY  of  the  Second  Massachusetts 
Regiment  of  Infantry.  Gettysburg.  A  paper  read  at 
the  officers'  reunion  in  Boston,  May  10,  1878.  By  Charles 
F.  Morse,  Colonel  Second  Massachusetts  Regiment  of 
Infantry. 

Boston:  George  H.  Ellis,  Printer.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

Privately  printed  for  the  Association. 

•       526 


Morse,  F.  W. — PERSONAL  EXPERIENCES  in  the  War  of  the  Great 
Rebellion  from  December,  1862,  to  July,  1865,  by  F.  W. 
Morse,  Brevet  Major  and  Aide-de-Camp. 

Albany,  N.  Y.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  IV. -52.     Eight  portraits  inserted. 

"50  copies  printed  but  not  published." 

Morton,  Charles. — THE  THIRD  REGIMENT  OF  CAVALRY,   by 

Captain  Charles  Morton,  Third  U.  S.  Cavalry. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,     pp.  1303-1320. 

Morton,  John  Watson.— THE  ARTILLERY  of  Nathan  Bedford 
Forrest's  Cavalry.  "The  Wizard  of  the  Saddle."  By 
John  Watson  Morton,  Chief  of  Artillery. 

Nashville,  Tenn.:  Publishing  House  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  South.     1909. 

8vo.     pp.  374. 

Morton,  Joseph  W.,  Jr. — A  PHOTOGRAPH  OF  OUR  OLD  LIFE. 
Sparks  from  the  camp  fire,  or  tales  of  the  old  veterans. 
Thrilling  stories  of  heroic  deeds,  brave  encounters, 
desperate  battles,  bold  achievements,  reckless  daring, 
lofty  patriotism,  terrible  suffering  and  wondrous  fortitude, 
as  retold  today  around  the  modern  camp  fire.  New  and 
revised  edition,  with  contributions  from  one  hundred  and 
fifty  Comrades.  Edited  by  Joseph  W.  Morton,  Jr. 
Illustrated. 

Philadelphia:  Keystone  Publishing  Co.      1890.     8vo.     pp.  580. 

Morton,  Lloyd. — REPORT  of  the  Physical  Condition  of  the 
Rhode  Island  Regiments,  now  in  the  field,  in  Virginia  and 
in  the  vicinity  of  Washington,  D.  C.,  also  on  the  condition 
of  the  hospitals  in  and  around  Washington.  Made  to 
his  Excellency  Governor  Sprague,  and  presented  to  the 
General  Assembly  of  Rhode  Island,  January  Session, 
A.  D.  1863,  by  Lloyd  Morton,  M.  D.,  Commissioner. 

Providence:  Alfred  Anthony,  Printer  to  the  State.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  21. 

Mosby,  John  Singleton. — GENERAL  STUART  and  the  Battle  of 

Gettysburg. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  November  and  December,  1908. 
pp.  476-483  (3)- 

Mosby,  John  Singleton. — MOSBY'S  WAR  REMINISCENCES  and 
Stuart's  Cavalry  Campaigns,  by  John  S.  Mosby,  late 
Colonel  C.  S.  A. 

(Motto.)     Boston:  Geo.  A.  Jones  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1887.    I2mo.    pp.  256. 

527 


Mosby,  John  Singleton. — MOSBY'S  WAR  REMINISCENCES  and 
Stuart's  Cavalry  Campaigns,  by  John  S.  Mosby,  late 
Colonel  C.  S.  A. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  &  Company,  Publishers.     (1888.) 

8vo.     pp.  264. 

Mosby,  John  Singleton. — STUART'S  CAVALRY  in  the  Gettys 
burg  Campaign,  by  John  S.  Mosby. 
(Extract.)     New  York:  Moffat,  Yard  &  Company.     1908. 
8vo.     pp.  XXXIII.  1-222. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  M.  J.  Wright  giving  corrections  made  by  Colonel 
Mosby.     Letter  from  Colonel  Mosby  in  relation  to  the  book. 

Mosby,  John  Singleton. — PERSONAL  RECOLLECTIONS  of 
General  Lee.  By  Colonel  John  S.  Mosby,  Commander 
of  Mosby's  Partisan  Rangers  during  the  Civil  War. 

Munsey's  Magazine,  April,  1911.     pp.  56-69. 

Mosher,  Robert  Brent. — EXECUTIVE  REGISTER  of  the  United 
States,  1789-1902.  A  list  of  Presidents  and  their  Cabinets, 
to  which  have  been  added  the  laws  governing  their 
election,  appointment,  qualification,  and  term  of  office, 
the  electoral  and  popular  vote,  literal  copies  of  the  Declar 
ation  of  Independence,  the  Articles  of  Confederation,  and 
the  Constitution.  Compiled  by  Robert  Brent  Mosher, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1905.     8vo.     pp.  351. 

Mosher,   Robert  Brent. — THE   EXECUTIVE  OFFICERS  of  the 

United  States,  1789  to  1901. 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1901.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  48. 

Moss,  James  Alfred. — THE  REGENERATION  OF  ROBERT 
MURDOCK.  A  West  Point  Playlet  in  Three  Acts.  By 
Capt.  James  A.  Moss,  Class  of  '94  U.  S.  M.  A.  Especially 
written  for  and  produced  at  the  reunion  of  West  Pointers 
at  the  New  Willard  Hotel,  Washington,  D.  C.,  the  evening 
of  Saturday,  March  30,  1912,  which  was  the  first  reunion 
of  West  Pointers  ever  held  in  Washington  and  at  which 
two  hundred  and  ten  graduates  and  twenty-five  guests  were 
present. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     48010.     pp.  43.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Moss,  Lemuel. — ANNALS  of  the  United  States  Christian  Com 
mission.  By  Rev.  Lemuel  Moss,  Home  Secretary  to  the 
Commission. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  752. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

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Motley,  John  Lothrop. — CAUSES  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR  in 
America.  By  John  Lothrop  Motley,  LL.  D.  Reprinted 
by  permission,  "The  Times." 

London:  George  Neamwaring.     MDCCCLXI.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

Mott,  George  S. — DISCOURSE  delivered  at  the  funeral  of 
George  V.  Gregg,  Capt.  Co.  K,  "Harris  Light"  2d  N.  Y. 
Cavalry,  in  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Newton,  N.  Y.,  by 
the  Pastor,  Rev.  George  S.  Mott,  on  the  Fifth  of  February, 
1864. 

New  York.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  14  (i). 

Mott,  Smith  B. — THE  CAMPAIGNS  of  the  Fifty-second  Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Volunteer  Infantry,  first  known  as  "The 
Luzerne  Regiment."  Being  the  record  of  nearly  four 
years'  continuous  service,  from  October  7,  1861,  to  July 
12,  1865,  in  the  War  for  the  Suppression  of  the  Rebellion. 
Compiled  under  authority  of  the  Regimental  Association. 
By  Smith  B.  Mott,  late  Quartermaster  of  the  Regiment. 

Philadelphia:  Press  of  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1911.     8vo.     pp.  266. 

Moulton,  Charles  William.— THE  REVIEW  OF  GENERAL 
SHERMAN'S  MEMOIRS,  examined  chiefly  in  the  light  of  its 
own  evidence. 

Cincinnati.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Mowrer,  G.  H. — HISTORY  of  the  organization  and  service  during 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion  of  Co.  A,  I4th  Pennsylvania 
Cavalry,  compiled  by  G.  H.  Mowrer,  appointed  historian 
by  action  of  the  Survivors  Association. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  91. 

Mowris,  James  A. — A  HISTORY  of  the  One  Hundred  and 
Seventeenth  Regiment  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  Fourth  Oneida, 
from  the  date  of  its  organization,  August,  1862,  till  that 
of  the  muster  out,  June,  1865. 

Hartford,  Conn.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  315.     Autograph  note  of  Surgeon  Mowris. 

Moyer,  H.  P. — HISTORY  of  the  Seventeenth  Regiment  Penn 
sylvania  Volunteer  Cavalry  or  One  Hundred  and  Sixty- 
second  in  the  line  of  Pennsylvania  Volunteer  Regiments, 
War  to  Suppress  the  Rebellion,  1861-1865.  Compiled 
from  records  of  the  Rebellion,  official  reports,  recollections, 
reminiscences,  incidents,  diaries  and  company  rosters, 
with  an  appendix  by  H.  P.  Moyer,  formerly  Bugler  Co.  E, 
1 7th  Regt.,  Pa.  Vol.  Cavalry. 

Lebanon,  Pa.:  Sowers  Printing  Company.     (1911.)     8vo.     pp.  472. 

529 


Moyer,  Henry  S. — GENERAL  LEE'S  HEADQUARTERS  at  Gettys 
burg,  Penna.  By  Henry  S.  Moyer,  Allentown,  Pa. 
(All  rights  reserved.) 

n.  p.     (1911.)     8vo.     pp.  4.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Muffly,  Joseph  Wendel. — FORT  SUMTER.  A  paper  read  before 
the  Iowa  Commandery  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal 
Legion  of  the  United  States.  By  Adjutant  J.  W.  Muffly. 

Des  Moines.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Muffly,  Joseph  Wendel. — THE  HISTORY  OF  OUR  REGIMENT. 
A  history  of  the  I48th  Pennsylvania  Vols.  Written  by 
the  Comrades.  Adjt.  J.  W.  Muffly,  editor. 

Des  Moines,  Iowa:  The  Henyon  Printing  &  Mfg.  Co.     1904.    8vo.    pp.  1096. 

Mulhane,  L.  W. — MEMORIAL  of  Major-General  William  Stark 
Rosecrans,  born  in  Kingston  Township,  Delaware  County, 
Ohio,  September  6,  1819,  died  at  Rosecrans,  near  Los 
Angeles,  California,  March  n,  1898. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  75.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Mulholland,  St.  Glair  Augustin. — ANNALS  OF  THE  WAR. 
Chapters  of  unwritten  history.  The  Gettysburg  Cam 
paign.  The  story  of  the  Second  Corps  on  the  March  and 
in  Battle. 

Philadelphia:  Gillen  &  Nagle.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Hancock. 

Mulholland,  St.  Clair  Augustin. — A  RECORD  of  Human 
Sacrifice,  of  Daring  Deeds  and  Heroic  Men.  Percentage 
of  losses  at  Gettysburg  greatest  in  history.  By  St.  Clair 
A.  Mulholland,  Brevet  Major-General  U.  S.  V. 

Gettysburg,  Pa.:  Published  by  W.  H.  Tipton.     1903.     410.     pp.  8. 

Mulholland,  St.  Clair  Augustin. — A  RECORD  of  Human 
Sacrifice  of  Daring  Deeds  and  Heroic  Men.  Percentage 
of  losses  at  Gettysburg  greatest  in  history.  By  St.  Clair 
A.  Mulholland,  Brevet  Major-General  U.  S.  V. 

Gettysburg,  Pa.:  Published  by  W.  H.  Tipton.     1911.     8vo.     pp.  8  (i). 

Second  edition. 

Mulholland,  St.  Clair  Augustin. — HEROISM  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
VOLUNTEER.  Fredericksburg.  By  St.  Clair  Augustin 
Mulholland,  Colonel  ii2th  Regiment,  Penna.  Vol. 
Infantry,  Brevet  Major-General,  U.  S.  V. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  40.     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Mulholland. 

530 


Mulholland,  St.  Glair  Augustin. — MILITARY  ORDER 
CONGRESS  Medal  of  Honor  Legion  of  the  United  States. 
Brevet  Major-General  St.  Clair  A.  Mulholland. 

Philadelphia.     1905.     4to.     pp.  694. 

Mulholland,  St.  Glair  Augustin. — THE  AMERICAN  VOLUN 
TEER.  The  most  heroic  soldier  the  world  has  ever  known. 
Letters  written  to  the  "Public  Ledger"  by  St.  Clair  A. 
Mulholland,  formerly  Colonel  n6th  Pa.  Infantry,  Brevet 
Major-General  U.  S.  V. 

Philadelphia:  Town  Printing  Company.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  75. 

Autograph  of  Author. 

Mulholland,  St.  Clair  Augustin. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  n6TH 
REGIMENT,  Pennsylvania  Infantry.  War  of  Secession, 
1862-1865.  By  Brevet  Major-General  St.  Clair  A. 
Mulholland. 

(Philadelphia.     1899.)     8vo.     pp.  422. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Mulholland,  St.  Clair  Augustin. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  ii6ra 
REGIMENT  Pennsylvania  Volunteers  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion.  The  record  of  a  gallant  command.  By  St. 
Clair  A.  Mulholland,  Colonel  and  Brevet  Major-General 
U.  S.  V. 

Philadelphia:  F.  McManus,  Jr.  &  Co.,  Printers.     1903. 

8vo.     pp.  XXII.   1-462.     Second  edition. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Muller,  G.  F. — PITTSBURG.  Historical  and  Descriptive.  By 
G.  F.  Muller.  A  souvenir  of  the  Twenty-eighth  Annual 
Reunion  of  the  G.  A.  R.  Illustrated. 

Passenger  Department,  Baltimore  &  Ohio  R.  R.     1894.     Sm.  410.    pp.  51. 

Munford,  George  Wythe. — THE  JEWELS  OF  VIRGINIA.  A 
lecture  delivered  by  invitation  of  the  Hollywood  Memorial 
Association  in  Richmond,  January  18,  1867,  by  Col. 
George  Wythe  Munford,  of  Gloucester,  Va. 

Richmond:  Gary  &  Clemmitt,  Printers.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  50. 

(Published  for  the  benefit  of  the  Association.)  Autograph  note  of  Col.  Munford. 

Munhall,  Leander  Whitcomb. — THE  CHATTANOOGA  CAM 
PAIGN,  by  L.  W.  Munhall,  Adjutant  Seventy-ninth 
Regiment  Indiana  Volunteer  Infantry.  Delivered  before 
the  Loyal  Legion,  Commandery  of  Pennsylvania,  at 
Union  League  Club,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May  7,  1902. 

n.  p.     (1902.)     I2mo.     pp.  16.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 


Munroe,  James  Phinney. — ADVENTURES  OF  AN  ARMY  NURSE 
IN  Two  WARS.  Edited  from  the  diary  and  correspondence 
of  Mary  Phinney,  Baroness  von  Olnhausen.  By  James 
Phinney  Munroe,  with  a  portrait. 

Boston:  Little,  Brown  &  Company.     1904.     I2mo.     pp.  355. 

Munson,   John  W. — REMINISCENCES  of  a   Mosby   Guerrilla. 

By  John  W.  Munson,  fully  illustrated. 
New  York:  Moffat,  Yard  &  Company.     1906.     I2ino.     pp.  X.  (3)  1-277. 

Munson,  John  W. — RECOLLECTIONS  of  a  Mosby  Guerrilla,  by 
John  W.  Munson,  an  active  member  of  Mosby's  Partisan 
Rangers  from  June,  1863,  to  the  close  of  the  Civil  War, 
setting  forth  the  principal  rights,  raids,  and  expeditions 
of  the  famous  Confederate  command,  giving  some  un 
recorded  history  and  many  unpublished  pictures. 

Munsey's  Magazine.     1904.     pp.  - 

Murdock,  James  Edward. — LOVE  OF  COUNTRY  and  foot  prints 
of  time.  A  paper  read  before  the  Ohio  Commandery  of 
the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States,  by  Companion  James  E.  Murdock  (3d  Class), 
April  2,  1884. 

Cincinnati:  Peter  G.  Thomson.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

Murphey,  Thomas  G. — FOUR  YEARS  IN  THE  WAR.  The 
history  of  the  First  Regiment  of  Delaware  Veteran  Volun 
teers  (Infantry).  Containing  an  account  of  marches, 
battles,  incidents,  promotions.  The  names  of  all  the 
officers  and  men  who  have  been  connected  with  the 
Regiment  from  its  organization  in  1861  to  the  close  of  the 
war,  in  1865.  By  the  Rev.  Thomas  G.  Murphey,  Chaplain 
of  the  Regiment. 

Philadelphia:  James  S.  Claxton.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  315. 

Murphy,  Charles  J. — REMINISCENCES  of  the  Mexican  and  Civil 

Wars.     By  Charles  J.  Murphy. 
n.  p.     (1906.)     Sm.  4to.     pp.  4. 

Murphy,  Charles  J. — REMINISCENCES  of  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  and  of  the  Mexican  War.  By  Charles  J. 
Murphy. 

New  York:  F.  J.  Ficker.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  80. 

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Murphy,  David  A. — GEN.  ULYSSES  SIMPSON  GRANT  in  Poetry 
and  History.     By  Capt.  David  A.  Murphy,  Oxford,  Ohio. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio:  Published  for  the  Author  by  the  Methodist  Book  Concern. 
I2mo.     pp.  22. 

Murphy,  David  A. — MURPHY'S  BATTLES.  An  Ohio  soldier's 
autobiography,  written  mainly  for  his  nephews  and 
nieces.  Thrilling  stories  and  timely  snap  shots  .  By 
Captain  David  A.  Murphy,  1842 — Age  71  years — 1913, 
Oxford,  Ohio,  U.  S.  A. 

(Motto.)     Cincinnati:  Press  of  the  Methodist  Book  Concern.     8vo.     pp.  64. 

Copyright,  1913,  by  David  A.  Murphy. 

Murray,  George  W. — A  HISTORY  of  George  W.  Murray,  and 

his    long    confinement    at   Andersonville,    Ga.,    also    the 
starvation  and  death  of  his  three  brothers  at  the  same 
place.     By  himself. 
Springfield,  Mass.:  Sold  for  the  benefit  of  the  Author,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  30. 

Murphy,  J.  K. — SERMON  by  the  Rev.  J.  K.  Murphy  in  memory 
of  Sergeant  Jones  Bradbury,  of  the  99th  Regiment, 
Penna.  Vols.,  delivered  in  Calvary  Church,  Rockdale,  Pa., 
May  7,  1865. 

Philadelphia:  McCalla  &  Stavely,  Printers.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Mussey,  Ruben  Delavan. — AN  ADDRESS  delivered  before  the 
Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland,  at  its  Seventeenth 
Reunion,  September  16,  1885,  Grand  Rapids,  Michigan. 
Also  remarks  at  the  Banquet.  By  R.  D.  Mussey. 

Cincinnati:  Robert  Clark  &  Co.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Muzzey,  George  F. — MARCHES  of  Webster  Regiment  i2th 
Mass.  Vol.  Infantry  July,  1861,  to  June,  1864.  The 
country  copied  from  U.  S.  Engineer's  Map.  Route 
traced  from  Pocket  Map  of  Geo.  F.  Muzzey,  ist  Lieut, 
and  Quartermaster. 

Folio.     Map  mounted  on  linen. 

Myer,  Albert  James. — A  MANUEL  OF  SIGNALS  for  the  use  of 
Signal  Officers  in  the  field  and  for  military  and  naval 
students,  military  schools,  etc.  By  Bvt.  Brig. -Gen. 
Albert  J.  Myer,  Chief  Signal  Officer  of  the  Army. 

Washington.     1879.     I2mo.     pp.  559. 

Myer,  Albert  James. — MANUAL  OF  SIGNALS  for  the  use  of 
Signal  Officers  in  the  field.  By  Col.  Albert  J.  Myer, 
Signal  Officer  of  the  Army. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  148. 

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Myers,  Frank  M. — THE  COMANCHES.  A  history  of  White's 
Battalion  Virginia  Cavalry,  Laurel  Brigade,  Hampton 
Div.,  A.  N.  V.,  C.  S.  A.  Written  by  Frank  M.  Myers, 
late  Capt.  Co.  A,  35th  Va.  Cav.  Approved  by  all  the 
Officers  of  the  Battalion. 

Baltimore:  Kelly,  Piet  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1871.     I2mo.     pp.  400. 

Myers,  John  C. — A  DAILY  JOURNAL  of  the  i92d  Regt.  Penna. 
Volunteers,  commanded  by  Col.  William  B.  Thomas,  in 
the  service  of  the  United  States  for  one  hundred  days. 
By  John  C.  Myers. 

Philadelphia:  Crissy  &  Markley.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  203. 

Myrtle,  Mon. — UNDER  THE  STARS  AND  BARS,  or  A  Wearing  of 
the  Gray.  A  thrilling  story  of  Tennessee.  By  Mon 
Myrtle. 

New  York:  Novelist  Publishing  Co.     1883.     I2mo.     pp.  96. 

M.  S.  C. — THE  STORY  OF  A  MONUMENT.  By  S.  C.  M.  Memorial 
of  the  unveiling  of  the  monument  to  the  unknown  Con 
federate  Dead,  May  19,  1887,  at  Hopkinsville,  Ky.,  and 
addresses  of  Hon.  James  Breathwitt,  Rev.  Charles  F. 
Deems,  and  Hon.  W.  C.  P.  Breckinridge. 

New  York:  Press  of  Dennison  &  Brown.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  70. 

MAGNUS'  HALF  DOLLAR  PORTFOLIO  for  the  Army  of  the  Potomac. 
Containing  a  new  Military  map;  150  miles  around  Rich 
mond  and  1 200  miles  of  Southern  Territory  in  smaller 
circles. 

8vo.     (1864.)     Folio  map  folded. 

MAI-JOUR  (Translated  May-Day).  General  George  Barnum 
McClellan,  Militant  Homoepath  to  the  Army  of  the 
Confederates.  Attacked,  after  his  own  mode,  through 
parallels. 

London,  England:  Published  by  John  Lee,  Bookseller.     1864. 

I2mo.     pp.  103-139. 

MAINE.  Annual  Reports  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  State 
of  Maine. 

1.  For    the    year    ending    December    31,    1861.     Augusta.     1862. 
pp.  80,  1-633.     Errata  (3)  1-191,  3.  1-64. 

2.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1862.     Augusta.     1863.     pp.  164, 
1-47,  1-35,  1-890  (i)  1-74,  1-12,  1-25,  1-14,  1-71,  1-7. 

3.  For    the    year    ending    Dec.    31,    1863.     Augusta.     1863.     pp. 
136,  1-22,  1-47,  1-9,  1-947,  (i)  1-103,  (i)  i-3,  1-12,  i-io,  1-30, 
i-5,  1-6,  1-5- 

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4.  For  the  years  1864  and   1865.     Augusta.     1866.     Vol.  I.,  pp. 
XL.   1-1328.     Vol.  II.     Appendix  D.     pp.  XI.  (i).     1-1378. 

5.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1866.     Augusta.     1867.     pp.  588. 

6.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1867.     Augusta.     1868.     pp.  64. 

7.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1868.     Augusta.     1869.     pp.  24(1). 

8.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1869.     Augusta.     1870.     pp.  39. 

9.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1870.     Augusta.     1871.     pp.  54. 

10.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1871.     Augusta.     1872.     pp.  59. 

11.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1872.     Augusta.     1873.     pp.  60. 

12.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1873.     Augusta.     1874.     pp.  75. 

13.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1874.     Augusta.     1875.     PP-  63. 

14.  Supplement  to  the  Annual   Reports  of  the    Adjutant-General 
for  the  years  1861-62-63-64-65-66.     pp.  1210  (i). 

8vo.     8  Vols.     Autograph  letter  of  Adj. -Gen.  J.  P.  Wiley. 

MAINE    AT    GETTYSBURG.     Report    of    Maine    Commissioners, 

prepared  by  the  Executive  Committee. 
(Motto.)     (Portland,  Me.)     1898.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-602. 

MAJOR-GENERAL  O.  O.  HOWARD. 

Hours  at  Home,  Oct.,  1865.     pp.  — . 

MAJOR-GENERAL  DANIEL  EDGAR  SICKLES. 
The  Republican  Magazine,  July,  1890.     pp.  195-200. 

MAJOR-GENERAL  GEORGE  B.  MCCLELLAX,  from  August  i,  1861, 
to  August  i,  1862.  To  the  people  of  the  United  States. 
Respectfully  dedicated  by  the  author. 

New  York:  H.  Dexter.     (1862.)     8vo.     pp.  26. 

MAJOR-GENERAL  ROBERT  C.  SCHENCK,  died  at  Washington,  D. 
C.,  March  23,  1890.  A  memorial  service  was  held  in  his 
honor  at  the  Grand  Opera  House,  Dayton,  Ohio,  April 
25,  1890,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Garfield  Club,  of  which 
he  was  an  honorary  member.  The  following  pages 
contain  a  record  of  the  proceedings  at  that  service,  which 
was  participated  in  by  the  people  of  Dayton  who  desired 
to  honor  the  memory  of  that  most  distinguished  fellow 
citizen. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  40  (4). 

MANUAL  of   the  Military  Service  Institution,   1878-1888,  Gov 
ernor's  Island,  New  York  Harbor, 
n.  p.     1889.     i6mo.    pp.  113. 

MANUAL  of  the  Panorama  of  the  Battle  of  Shiloh,  Michigan 
Avenue,  between  Madison  and  Monroe  Streets,  Chicago. 
Chicago:  A.  T.  Andreas.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

535 


MAP  of  the  Battlefields  around  Petersburg,  Virginia.     Published 

by  T.  S.  Beckwith  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Petersburg,  Va. 
I2mo.     pp.  4.     Map. 

MAP  of  the  Battlefields  of  Chattanooga  and  Wauhatchie.  Pre 
pared  under  direction  of  Hon.  Daniel  S.  Lament,  Secretary 
of  War,  by  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National 
Park  Commission,  from  official  reports  and  maps  of  both 
contending  Armies.  Compiled  and  drawn  by  C.  E.  Betts 
Parks,  Engineer. 

Folio  Maps  on  linen  in  Portfolio  and  I  copy  proof,  I  copy  print.     4to. 

MAP  of  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg  (Gen.  Meade's  Copy  1863). 
Folio  Map  on  linen.     Autograph  note  of  Col.  George  Meade. 

MAP  of  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  from  a  survey  conducted 
under  Bvt.  Maj.-Gen.  G.  K.  Warren. 

Washington:  Engineer  Bureau. 

Mounted  on  linen  38x31.     Uniform  with  the  maps  of  July  1st,  2d,  3d,  1863. 

"Proof  impression  of  the  map  before  the  troops  were  placed  on  and  very  rare." 

MAPS  of  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  July  1st,  2nd,  and  3rd. 
Published  by  authority  of  the  Hon.  the  Secretary  of  War. 
Office  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers  U.  S.  A.  1876.  Positions 
of  troops  compiled  and  added  for  the  Government  by 
John  B.  Bachelder,  from  the  official  reports,  consultations 
on  the  field,  private  letters  and  oral  explanations  of  the 
officers  of  both  armies. 

(Washington:  Engineer  Bureau.)     Boston,  Mass.:  John  B.  Bachelder.     1876. 

3  sheets  38x31.     Mounted  on  linen. 

MAP  of  the  field  of  operations  of  Gregg's  (Union)  and  Stuart's 
(Confederate)  Cavalry  at  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg, 
July  3,  1863.  Surveyed  by  Frank  O.  Mason,  C.  E., 
under  the  direction  of  John  B.  Bachelder. 

(Washington:  Engineer  Dept.  U.  S.  A.     1884.)     Folio  on  linen. 

Proof  impression  before  placing  troops  on. 

MAP  of  the  Seat  of  War  in  Virginia.     War  Maps,  Views  and 
Portraits.     Edward  F.  Lloyd,  Publisher,  Broadway,  N.  Y. 
Harper's  Weekly,     n.  d.     Folio  on  linen. 

MAP  of  the  Seat  of  War  in  Virginia. 
(London:  C.  Bohn.     1863.)     13x16  Folded. 

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MAP  of  the  United  States  Military  Railroads,  showing  the  rail 
roads  operated  during  the  War  from  1862-1866,  as  military 
lines  under  the  direction  of  Bvt.  Brig. -Gen.  D.  C. 
McCallum,  Director  and  General  Manager.  1866. 

New  York:  Lith.  of  J.  Bien.     Ry.  8vo.     Folded. 

MAP  showing  the  operations  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  under 
Major-General  George  G.  Meade  from  March  29th  to 
April  9,  1865. 

Folio  on  linen  used  by  Headquarters. 

MAP  of  Shiloh  Battlefield.  Positions  on  Second  day,  April  7, 
1862,  prepared  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of 
War  by  the  Shiloh  National  Park  Commission.  Surveyed 
and  drawn  by  Atwell  Thompson,  B.  E.,  Engineer  in 
charge.  1900. 

4to.    Folio. 

MAPS  illustrating  Sheridan's  Campaigns  in  the  Valley.       1864. 

1.  Battlefield  of  Winchester,  Sept.  19,  1864. 

2.  Battlefield  of  Fishers  Hill,  Sept.  22,  and  Cedar  Creek,  Oct.  19, 
1864. 

3.  Battlefield  of  VVaynesboro,  March  2,  1865. 

4.  Central  Virginia  showing  Gen.  Sheridan's  Campaigns.     Legends 
of  Winchester,  Cedar  Hill  and  Fishers  Creek. 

6  folio  sheets  folded  on  guards. 

MAPS  illustrating  the  Movements  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac 
and  of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia  at  Gettysburg, 
July  i,  2,  3,  1863. 

n.  p.     1907.     410. 

A  series  of  9  maps,  3  for  each  day  which  shows  the  movements  by  hours  of  the 

Armies,  inserted  in  colors  by  hand,  with  printed  title  page.     Unique. 

MAPS  illustrating  the  Campaigns  of  the  War. 

1.  Army  of  the  Potomac.     Yorktown  to  Williamsburg. 

2.  Army  of  the  Potomac.     Williamsburg  to  White  House. 

3.  Army  of  the  Potomac.     White  House  to  Harrison's  Landing. 

4.  Official  plan  of  the  Siege  of  Yorktown,  Va. 

5.  South  Mountain. 

6.  N.  Eastern  Virginia  and  Vicinity  of  Washington.     4  sheets. 

7.  Central  Virginia  showing  Gen.  Grant's  Campaigns. 

8.  Vicinity  of  Fort  Fisher. 

9.  Plan  and  Sections  of  Ft.  Fisher. 

10.  Country  between  Monterey,  Tenn.,  and  Corinth,  Miss. 

11.  Field  of  Shiloh. 

12.  Siege  of  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

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13-  Siege  of  Atlanta,  Ga. 

14.  Battlefield  of  Chattanooga. 

15.  Battlefields  in  front  of  Nashville. 

1 6.  Rebel  line  of  Works  at  Blakely. 

17.  Rebel  Fortifications  at  Columbus,  Ky. 

1 8.  Harper's  Ferry,  Va.,  including  Maryland,  etc. 

19.  Defences  of  the  City  of  Mobile. 

20.  Rebel  defences,  Mobile,  Alabama,  occupied  by  Union  troops. 

21.  Battlefield  in  front  of  Franklin,  Tenn. 

22.  Part  of  the  Military  Dept.  of  the  South. 

23.  Portions  of  the  Military  Dept.  of  the  Cumberland. 

24.  Northwestern  Georgia  with  portions  of  Tenn.  and  Alabama. 

25.  Military  Dept.  of  Virginia,  Washington,  Middle,  etc. 

26.  Shenandoah  and  Upper  Potomac. 

27.  Dept.  of  S.  E.  Virginia  and  Fort  Monroe. 

28.  Dept.  of  S.  E.  Virginia  and  Fort  Monroe,  approaches  to  Rich 
mond  and  Petersburg.     1861. 

29.  Middle  Tennessee  and  parts  of  East  Tenn.,  etc. 

30.  Siege  Operations  at  Spanish  Fort,  Mobile  Bay. 

31.  N.  E.  Virginia.      1865. 

32.  Region    embraced    by    the    operations   against    Richmond    and 
Petersburg. 

33.  Fort  Sumter  at  the  time  of  the  Surrender.     1865. 

34.  Battlefield  of  Per'ryville,  Ky. 

35.  Plan  of  Fort  Donelson  and  its  outworks. 

36.  Confederate   fortifications   on   the   Mississippi    River   at    Island 
No.  10  and  New  Madrid. 

37.  Battlefield  near  Belmont,  Missouri. 

38.  Fort  Henry  and  its  outworks. 

39.  Battlefield  of  Big  Black  River  Bridge,  Miss. 

40.  Relative  positions  of  Fort  Henry  and  Fort  Donelson. 

41.  Port  Hudson  and  Vicinity. 

42.  Action  at  Drainsville,  Va. 

43.  Battle  of  luka,  Miss. 

44.  Defence  of  Charleston  City  and  Harbor. 

45.  Marches  of  the  forces  under  Gen.  Sherman,  1863-64-65. 

46.  Battlefield  of  Logan's  Cross  Roads. 

47.  Battlefield  of  Pea  Ridge,  Ark. 

48.  Approaches  and  Defences  of  Knoxville,  E.  Tenn. 

49.  Battlefield  of  Bull  Run,  Va.,  July  21,  1861. 

50.  Battlefield  of  Carnifex  Ferry. 

51.  Operations  of  the  Arrny  of  Virginia  under  Gen.  Pope. 

52.  Battlefield  of  Roanoke  Island,  1862. 

53.  Operations  of  Gen.  Morgan  at  Cumberland  Gap,  Tenn. 

54.  Country  between  Millikens  Bend,  La.,  and  Jackson,  Miss. 

55.  Battlefield  and  Confederate  Works  in  front  of  Williamsburg,  Va., 
1862. 

56.  Operations  in  front  of  Atlanta,  Ga. 

57.  Defences  of  Cincinnati,  Covington  and  Newport. 

58.  Reconnaissance  in  vicinity  of  Gauley  Bridge,  Va. 

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59-  Hagerstown,  Funkstown,  Williamsport  and  Falling  Waters. 

60.  Middle  Georgia  and  South  Carolina. 

61.  Defence  of  Savannah,  Ga.     1864. 

62.  Marches  of  the  I2th  Mass.  Infantry,  July,  1861,  to  June,  1864. 

63.  Operations  of  the  Army  under  Sherman  in  Georgia. 

64.  Portions  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina. 

65.  Tolopotomoy  and  Bethesda  Church. 

66.  Spotsylvania  C.  H.,  May  8-21,  1865. 

67.  Wilderness  Battlefields,  May  5-6-7,  1864. 

68.  Battlefields  of  North  Anna. 

69.  Todd's  Tavern. 

70.  Eastern  Virginia. 

71.  Central  Virginia  showing  Sheridan's  Campaign. 

72.  Mountain  Region  N.  C.  and  Tenn. 

73.  Antietam. 
4  Vols.     Folio. 

MAPS  issued  by  the  Engineer  Office  U.  S.  A.  illustrating  Sherman's 
Georgia  and  Carolina  Campaigns. 

1.  Battlefield  of  Chattanooga. 

2.  Map  showing  the  Campaign  to  Atlanta. 

3.  Map  illustrating  the  siege  of  Atlanta. 

4.  Map  showing  route  from  Atlanta  to  Goldsboro. 
Folio  folded.     410. 

MAPS  of  the  Atlanta  Campaign.      Prepared  for  and  presented 
with  compliments  of  Western  and  Atlantic  R.  R.  Co. 

4to.     (n  maps.) 

MAPS  of  Virginia. 

1.  Map  of   the  Country  between  Richmond  and  Petersburg,  drawn 
from  surveys  made  by  order  of  Maj.-Gen.  J.  F.  Gilmer,  Chief 
Engineer  C.  S.  A.     13x19. 

2.  Map  of  the  Vicinity  of  Petersburg,  taken  from  surveys  made  by 
order  of  Maj.-Gen.  J.  F.  Gilmer,  Chief  Engineer  C.  S.  A.     13^x19. 

3.  Map  of  the  Vicinity  of  Richmond,  and  part  of  the  Peninsula, 
from  surveys  made  by  order  of  Maj.-Gen.  J.  F.  Gilmer,  Chief 
Engineer  C.  S.  A.     18-30. 

Folded.     Sm.  4to. 

MAPS  showing  the  Campaigns  of  the  2Oth  Corps  from  Atlanta 
to  Savannah,  with  dates. 

1.  Union  and  Rebel  defences  from  survey  of  Topographical  Engineers 
20th  Corps,  Left  Wing,  Army  of  Georgia. 

2.  Reference  Map  State  of  Georgia.     Positions  of  troops  by  Lieut. - 
Col.  C.  W.  Asmussen,  Assistant   Inspector-General  2Oth  Corps. 
1864. 

4to.     pp.  (12).     10  copies  printed. 

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MARIETTA  COLLEGE  in  the  War  of  Secession,  1861-1865.    (Photo 
graph  portraits.) 
Cincinnati:  Peter  G.  Thomson.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  96. 

MARIETTA  COLLEGE.  Alumni  Memorial  No.  6,  with  proceedings 
for  1889,  1890,  and  1891.  Published  by  the  Alumni 
Association. 

Marietta,  Ohio.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  246  (i).     (War  records  of  Alumni.) 

MARKING  THE  GRAVES  of  the  Soldiers  of  the  Confederate  Army 

and  Navy. 

i«     57th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Report  No.  2589.     pp.  25. 

2.  57th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No. 
3389.     pp.  25. 

3.  58th  Congress,  2d  Session.     Calendar  No.    140.     Senate   Report 
No.  138.     pp.  25. 

4.  58th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No. 
2533-     PP-  25- 

5.  59th  Congress,   ist  Session.     Calendar  No.   19.     Senate  Report 

No.  25,  pp.  25.     House  of  Representatives  8965. 

6.  59th  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No. 
244.     pp.  4.     An  Act.     Senate  1234.     House  of  Representatives 
Bill  12594. 

8vo.     2  Vols. 

MARTIAL  LAW. 

1.  Martial  Law  by  S.  S.  Nicholas,  part  of  a  pamphlet  first  published 
in  1842  over  the  signature  of  a  Kentuckian.     Philadelphia:  John 
Campbell,  Bookseller.     1862.     pp.  32.     (49  copies  printed  large 
paper.) 

2.  Martial  Law:  What  is  it?  and  who  can  declare?     By  Tatlow 
Jackson.     Philadelphia:  John  Campbell,  Bookseller.     1862.     pp. 
19.     (49  copies  printed  large  paper.) 

3.  Remarks  on  Mr.  Binney's  Treatise  on  the  writ  of  Habeas  Corpus. 
By  G.  M.  Wharton.     Philadelphia:  John  Campbell,  Bookseller. 
1862.     pp.  20.     Second  edition.     (49  copies  printed  large  paper.) 

4.  Second  part.     The  Privilege  of  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus  under 
the  Constitution.     (Horace  Binney.)     Philadelphia:  John  Camp 
bell,  Publisher.     1862. 

5.  Answer  to  Mr.  Binney's  Reply  to  "Remarks"  on  his  Treatise  on 
the  Habeas  Corpus.     By  Geo.  M.  Wharton.     Philadelphia:  John 
Campbell,  Bookseller.     1862.     pp.  8. 

6.  Habeas  Corpus  and  Martial  Law.     A  Review  of  the  Opinion  of 
Chief  Justice  Taneyin  the  case  of  John  Merryman.  By  Joel  Parker. 
Second    edition    published    by    authority.     Philadelphia:    John 
Campbell,   Bookseller.     1862.     (49  copies  printed  large  paper.) 

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7-  The  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus  and  Mr.  Binney.  (Second  edition.) 
(John  T.  Montgomery.)  Philadelphia:  John  Campbell,  Book 
seller.  1862.  pp.  29.  (49  copies  printed  on  large  paper.) 

8.     Letter  to  a  friend  in  a  Slave  State  by  a  citizen  of  Pennsylvania 
(Charles  J.  Ingersoll).     Philadelphia:  John  Campbell,  Bookseller. 
1862.     (49  copies  printed  on  large  paper.) 
4to. 

MARYLAND  LINE.  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  1861-1865. 
Catalogue  of  Souvenirs  1861-65. 

(Baltimore.     1886.)     I2mo.     pp.  14. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Gen.  Bradley  T.  Johnson. 

MARYLAND  AND  MASSACHUSETTS.  Proceedings  in  the  Legis 
lature  of  Massachusetts,  upon  the  Act  of  the  State  of 
Maryland,  appropriating  seven  thousand  dollars  for  the 
families  of  those  belonging  to  the  Sixth  Regiment  of 
Massachusetts  Volunteers,  who  were  killed  or  disabled 
by  wounds  received  in  the  riot  at  Baltimore,  April  iQth, 
1861. 

Boston:  Wright  &  Potter,  Printers.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

MASSACHUSETTS.     Reports. 

1.  Annual  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  Commonwealth  of 
Massachusetts,    with    reports   from   the   Quartermaster-General, 
Surgeon-General,  Commissary-General,  and  Master  of  Ordnance, 
for  the  year  ending  December  31,    1861.     Boston.     1861.     pp. 
91,  10,  15,  21,  4,  12. 

2.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.   31,   1862.     Boston.     1863.     pp.  470, 

10,  29,  19. 

3.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1863.  Boston.  1864.  pp.  1022, 
8,  22,  20. 

4.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1864.  Boston,  pp.  1099,  80,  9,  32. 

5.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1865.  Boston.  1866.  pp.  767, 

11,  36. 

6.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1866.     Boston.     1867.     pp.74. 

7.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1867.     Boston.     1868.     pp.64. 

8.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1868.     Boston.     1869.     pp.  62. 
8vo.     5  Vols. 

MASSACHUSETTS  Memorial  to  her  soldiers  and  sailors  who  died 
in  the  Department  of  No.  Carolina,  1861-1865.  Dedicated 
at  New  Bern,  North  Carolina,  November  n,  1908. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  102. 

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MASSACHUSETTS.  The  Massachusetts  Register,  1862,  containing 
a  record  of  the  government  and  institutions  of  the  State, 
together  with  a  very  complete  account  of  the  Massachu 
setts  volunteers. 

Boston:  Adams,  Sampson  &  Co.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  432. 

(The  Rebellion  of  1861  and  Massachusetts  Military  Record  from  page  117  to 

419.      1862  is  the  only  War  volume.) 

MASSACHUSETTS.  The  Military  Historical  Society  of  Massa 
chusetts,  established  A.  D.  1876. 

Boston:  Lyman  Rhodes  &  Co.,  Printers.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  20. 
(Contains  a  bibliography  of  the  papers  read  before  the  society  to  date.     1879.) 

MEDALS  OF  HONOR  awarded  for  Distinguished  Services  under  the 
Provisions  of  the  following  Laws.  *  *  * 

Washington:  Adjutant-General's  Office.     1894.     ^vo.     PP-  52- 
(Edition  500  copies.     All  destroyed  but  two  copies.) 

MEDALS  OF  HONOR  issued  by  the  War  Department,  up  to  and 
including  October  31,  1897,  with  the  laws,  orders,  and 
regulations  relative  to  the  medal,  the  ribbon  to  be  worn 
with  the  medal  and  the  knot  to  be  worn  in  lieu  of  the  medal. 
Published  by  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  War. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.      1897.     4to.     pp.  133. 

Supplement  to  December  31,  1906.     pp.  7. 

MEDALS  OF  HONOR.  (Circular.)  Medals  of  Honor  issued  by  the 
War  Department  up  to  and  including  September  I,  1904. 
Published  by  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  War. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1904.     410.     pp.  153. 

MEDAL  OF  HONOR  LEGION. 

1.  A  Record  of  the  Greeting  given  to  the  Medal  of  Honor  Legion  of 
the  United  States  by  the  local  members  and  citizens  of  Philadelphia 
on  Thursday  and  Friday,  November  6  and  7,  1902,  and  proceedings 
of  the  Legion  in  Independence  Hall,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Friday, 
November  7,  1902.     pp.  37.     n.  p.     (1903.) 

2.  Fourteenth   Annual    Convention   Green's   Hotel,   Atlantic    City, 
X.  J.,  Wednesday  and  Thursday,  September  21   and  22,    1904. 
pp.  46.     n.  p.     (1904.) 

3.  Fifteenth  Annual  Convention  and  Banquet  at  Hotel  Monmouth, 
Asbury   Park,   N.  J.,  Wednesday  and  Thursday,  September  20 
and  21,  1905.     pp.  47.     n.  p.  n.  d. 

8vo.     3  Vols. 

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MEDAL  OF  HONOR  LEGION.  Roster  of  the  Medal  of  Honor 
Legion  of  the  United  States  of  America.  *  *  *  A  Military 
and  Naval  Order,  organized  in  Washington,  D.  C.,  April 
23,  1890.  *  *  *  Compiled  by  the  Quartermaster. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     July,  1905.     8vo.     pp.  104. 

MEDAL  OF  HONOR  LEGION.  The  Medal  of  Honor  Legion  of  the 
United  States  of  America.  A  Military  and  Naval 
Society,  instituted  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  April  23,  1900. 
Constitution  and  By-laws  adopted  at  the  Fourteenth 
Annual  Convention  at  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.,  September 
21,  1904,  to  which  is  added  the  Laws  and  other  informa 
tion  relating  to  the  Medal  of  Honor  of  the  United  States. 

Philadelphia.      1904.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

MEDICAL  AND  SURGICAL  HISTORY. 

1.  Medical  and  Surgical  History  of  the  War  ot  the  Rebellion  (1861- 
65).     Prepared  in  accordance  with  Acts  of  Congress  under  the 
direction  of  Joseph  K.  Barnes,  United  States  Army.     Second  Issue, 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.  1875.  pp.  XLIII.  1-726. 

2.  Appendix  to  Part   i.     Reports  of  Medical  Directors  and  other 
Documents.     Edited  under  the  direction  of  the  Surgeon-General 
Joseph  K.  Barnes,    United  States   Army,  by   Asst.  Surgeon  J.  J. 
Woodward,  United  States  Army,  and   Asst.   Surgeon  George  A. 
Otis,  United  States  Army.     pp.  366  (i). 

3.  Part  i,  Volume  II.     Surgical  History,  prepared  under  the  direction 
of  Joseph  K.   Barnes,  Surgeon-General  United  States  Army,  by 
George   A.    Otis,    Asst.    Surgeon    United    States   Army.     Second 
Issue.     Washington.     1875.     pp.  9,  in,  CLV.  1-650  V. 

4.  Part  2,  Volume  I.     Medical  History,  being  the  Second  Medical 
Volume  prepared  under  the  direction  of  Joseph  K.  Barnes,  Surgeon- 
General    United    States   Army,    by   Joseph    Janvier   Woodward, 
Surgeon  United  States  Army.     First  Issue.     Washington.      1879. 
pp.  XII.  1-869. 

5.  Part  2,  Volume  II.     Surgical  History,  prepared  under  the  direction 
of  Joseph  K.  Barnes,  Surgeon-General   United  States  Army,  by 
George   A.   Otis,   Asst.    Surgeon    United   States  Army.     Second 
Issue.     Washington.     1877.     pp.  XII.  1-1024  XX. 

6.  Part  3,  Volume   I.     Medical  History,  being  the  Third   Medical 
Volume   prepared   under   the   direction   of  the   Surgeon-General 
United   States  Army,    by    Charles   Smart,    Major  and   Surgeon 
United  States  Army.     Washington.      1888.     pp.  XIII.   1-989. 

7.  Part  3,  Volume  II.     Surgical  History  prepared  under  the  direction 
of  Joseph   K.   Barnes,  Surgeon-General  United  Sates  Army,  by 
George  A.  Otis,  Surgeon  United  Sates  Army,  and  D.  L.  Huntington, 
Surgeon  United  States  Army.     Second  Issue.    Washington.     1883. 
pp.  XII.  1-986  XXIX. 

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MEDICAL  AND  SURGICAL  HISTORY. 

1.  Medical  and  Surgical  History  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  (1861- 
65)  prepared  in  accordance  with  acts  of  Congress,  under  the  direc 
tion  of  Surgeon-General  Joseph  K.  Barnes,  United  States  Army. 
Second  Issue.     Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1875. 

2.  Part  i,  Volume  I.     Medical  History.     Prepared  by  J.  J.  Wood 
ward,  Assistant  Surgeon,  United  States  Army.     pp.  XLIII.-  726. 
Appendix  to  Part  I,  containing  reports  of  Medical  Directors  and 
other  documents.     Edited  by  Assistant  Surgeon  J.  J.  Woodward, 
United  States  Army,  and  Assistant  Surgeon  George  A.  Otis,  United 
States  Army.     pp.  365  (i). 

3.  Part  2,  Volume  I.     Medical  History,  being  the  Second  Medical 
Volume  prepared  by  Joseph  Janvier  Woodward,  Surgeon,  United 
States  Army.     First  Issue.     Washington:  Government  Printing 
Office.     1879.     pp.  XII.  1-869. 

4.  Part   i,    Volume  II.       Being  the  First  Surgical    Volume.      pp. 
CLV.  1-650.  V. 

5.  Part  2,  Volume  II.       Surgical  History  prepared  by  George  A. 
Otis,    Assistant    Surgeon    United    States   Army.     Second    Issue, 
pp.  XII.  1-1024.  XX. 

6.  Part  3,  Volume  II.     Surgical  History  prepared  by  George  A.  Otis, 
Surgeon  United  States  Army,  and  D.  L.  Huntington,  Surgeon 
United     States     Army.       Second     Issue.      Washington.      1883. 
pp.  XII.  1-986.  XXVIII.     (i). 

Part  3,  Volume   I.     Medical   History  being  the  Third    Medical 
Volume  prepared  under  the  direction  of  the  Surgeon-General  by 
Charles    Smart,    Major     and     Surgeon     United     States    Army. 
Washington.     1888.     pp.   XIII.  1-989. 
4to.     6  Vols. 

MEMOIR  of  Adjutant  F.  A.  Stearns. 
Boston.     (1862.)     181110.     pp.  160. 

MEMOIR  of  Gen.  A.  C.  Ducat. 

Chicago:  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.     1897.     I2mo.     pp.  122.     Privately  printed. 

MEMOIR  of  William  A.  Jackson,  a  member  of  the  Albany  Bar 
and  Colonel  of  the  i8th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  who 
died  at  the  City  of  Washington,  Nov.  n,  1861. 

Albany.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

MEMOIR  of  Richard  Marvin  Strong,  a  member  of  the  Albany 
Bar  and  Adjutant  of  the  I77th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols., 
who  died  at  Bonnet  Carre,  La.,  May  12,  1863. 

Albany:  J.  Munsell.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  45. 

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MEMOIR  of  Richard  Marvin  Strong,  a  member  of  the  Albany 
Bar  and  Adjutant  of  the  lyyth  Regiment  N.  Y.  Volunteers, 
who  died  at  Bonnet  Carre,  La.,  May  12,  1863.  Published 
in  pursuance  of  a  resolution  of  the  bar  of  the  City  of 
Albany. 

Albany:  Charles  Van  Benthuysen.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

MEMOIR  of  General  Lyon,  of  the  First  Brigade,  Missouri  Volun 
teers,  slain  at  the  Battle  of  Wilson's  Creek,  August  2, 
1862.  (Reprinted  from  the  N.  E.  Historical  and  Genea 
logical  Register,  April,  1866.) 

Boston:  David  Clapp  &  Son,  Printers.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

MEMOIR  of  the  Services  of  Morris  S.  Miller,  Major  in  the  Quarter 
master's  Department  and  Brevet  Brigadier-General  United 
States  Army. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  8. 

MEMOIR.      RUFUS    R.    DAWES.      Born   July   4,    1838.      Died 

August  i,  1899. 

New  York:  The  De  Vinne  Press.     March,  1900.     8vo.     pp.  50. 
300  copies  privately  printed. 

Mi  MOIRS  of  Henry  Villard,  Journalist  and  Financier,  1835-1900. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.     1904. 

8vo.    Vol.  I,    1835-1862.    pp.  XI.  1-393.    Vol.11.    1863-1900.    pp.  VI.  1-393. 

MEMORABLE  EVENTS  in  the  Secession  Rebellion,  together  with 

the  fluctuations  in  gold. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     48mo.     pp.  (8). 

MEMORANDA.  Names  of  Officers  of  the  Ordnance  Bureau  of  the 
Confederate  States  serving  under  orders  of  the  Chief  of 
Ordnance. 

(Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.)     8vo.     pp.  4.     50  copies  printed. 

MEMORANDUM  NOTES  on  preliminary  steps  in  the  compilation  of 
a  military  history  of  all  forts,  stations,  depots,  arsenals, 
etc.,  that  have  been  at  any  time  occupied  by  troops 
within  the  limits  of  the  Territory  comprising  the  United 
States. 

Adjutant-General's  Office,  January  i,  1885.     8vo.     pp.—      25  copies  printed. 

MEMORANDUM  of  Armies,  Corps  and  geographical  commands  in 

the  Confederate  States.     1861-1865. 

(Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.      1881.)     8vo.     pp.  36. 
25  copies  printed. 

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MEMORANDUM  of  Artillery  Officers  in  the  Confederate  States 
Service. 

(Washington:  War  Records  Office.     1883.)     8vo.     pp.  146. 
50  copies  printed. 

MEMORANDUM  of  Engineer  Officers  of  the  Regular  and  Provisional 

Corps  (C.  S.  A.)  for  August,  1864. 

(Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.     1882.)     8vo.     pp.  8. 
50  copies  printed. 

MEMORANDUM  of  Events  from  January  i,  1863,  to  May  26,  1865. 
(Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.     1883.)     8vo.     pp.  109. 
50  copies  printed. 

MEMORANDUM  of  Field  Officers  of  Volunteers,  U.  S.  Army,  1861- 

1865. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.     8vo.     pp.  180  (i). 
50  copies  printed. 

MEMORANDUM  of  General  Officers  C.  S.  A.  (An  Alphabetical 
list  of  the  General  Officers  in  the  Service  of  the  Confederate 
States  with  their  commands,  etc.)  (1861-1865.) 

(Washington,  D.  C. :  War  Records  Office.     1881.)     8vo.     pp.  206. 

25  copies  printed. 

MEMORANDUM  of  Officers  in  the  Commissary  General's  Depart 
ment,  June  6  and  July  14,  1864. 

(Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Department.     1882.)     8vo.     pp.  13. 
50  copies  printed. 

MEMORANDUM  of  Officers  in  the  Quartermaster's  Department 

(C.  S.  A.)  for  June  30,  1864. 

(Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.     1882.)     8vo.     pp.  28. 
50  copies  printed. 

MEMORANDUM  Relative  to  the  probable  numbers  and  ages  of  the 

Army  and  Navy  survivors  of  the  Civil  War. 
War  Department,  The  Military  Secretary's  Office.     May  15,  1905. 
8vo.     pp.  9. 

MEMORANDUM  Relative  to  the  probable  number  and  ages  of  the 

Army  and  Navy  survivors  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
(Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Department.)     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  10  (3). 

MEMORANDUM  Relative  to  the  probable  number  and  ages  of  the 
Army  and  Navy  survivors  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
and  the  possible  number  of  beneficiaries  under  and 
possible  cost  of  certain  proposed  pension  laws. 

Record  and  Pension  Office,  War  Department,  April  14,  1896.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

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MEMORANDUM  relative  to  the  general  officers  appointed  by  the 
President  in  the  Army  of  the  Confederate  States,  1861- 
1865.  Compiled  from  the  Official  Records  1905. 

War  Department,  The  Military  Secretary's  Office,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  41. 

MEMORANDUM  relative  to  the  general  officers  in  the  Armies  of  the 
United  States  during  the  Civil  War,  1861-1865.  (Compiled 
from  Official  Records.)  1906. 

War  Department,  The  Military  Secretary's  Office,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  73. 

MEMORANDUM  relative  to  the  general  officers  appointed  by  the 
President  in  the  Army  of  the  Confederate  States,  1861- 
1865.  (Compiled  from  the  Official  Records.)  1905. 
The  Military  Secretary's  Office.  Presented  by  Mr. 
Culberson  and  ordered  to  be  printed. 

6oth  Congress,  ist  Session,  Senate  Document  No.  244,  February  n,  1908. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1908.     8vo.     pp.  41. 

MEMORANDUM  relative  to  the  general  officers  in  the  Armies  of 
the  United  States  during  the  Civil  War,  1861-1865. 
(Compiled  from  Official  Records.)  The  Military  Secre 
tary's  Office,  War  Department.  Presented  by  Mr. 
Culberson  and  ordered  to  be  printed. 

6oth  Congress,  ist  Session,  Senate  Document  No.  245.     February  n,  1908. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.      1908.     8vo.     pp.  73. 

MEMORIAL  ADDRESSES — Henry  Harrison  Bingham  (Late  Repre 
sentative  from  Pennsylvania).  Memorial  addresses  de 
livered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  and  the  Senate  of 
the  United  States.  Sixty-second  Congress.  Proceedings 
in  the  House  May  19,  1912.  Proceedings  in  the  Senate 
February  27,  1913. 

Washington.     1913.     Ry  8vo.     pp.  52. 

MEMORIAL  ADDRESSES  on  the  life  and  character  of  Ambrose  E. 
Burnside  (Senator  from  Rhode  Island).  Delivered  in  the 
Senate  and  House  of  Representatives,  Forty-seventh 
Congress,  First  Session,  January  23,  1882,  with  the  pro 
ceedings  connected  with  the  funeral  of  the  deceased. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1882.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  79. 

MEMORIAL  ADDRESSES  on  the  death  of  Gov.  John  W.  Geary, 
delivered  in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  and  attendant 
obsequies  February,  1873.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Senate 
and  House  of  Representatives. 

Harrisburg.     1873.     Imp.  8vo.     pp.  170. 

Fine  paper  edition.     250  copies  printed  with  portrait, 

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MEMORIAL  ADDRESSES  on  the  life  and  character  of  Alpheus  S. 
Williams  (Representative  from  Michigan).  Delivered  in 
the  House  of  Representatives  and  in  the  Senate,  Forty- 
fifth  Congress,  Third  Session.  Published  by  order  of 
Congress. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1880.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  102. 

MEMORIAL  ADDRESSES  on  the  life  and  character  of  Charles 
Sumner  (Senator  from  Massachusetts).  Delivered  in  the 
Senate  and  House  of  Representatives,  Forty-third  Con 
gress,  First  Session,  April  27,  1874,  with  other  Con 
gressional  tributes  of  respect.  Published  by  order  of 
Congress. 

Washington.     1874.    Imp.  8vo.    pp.  127.    Autograph  note  of  Senator  Sumner. 

MEMORIAL  ADDRESSES  on  the  life  and  character  of  John  A. 
Logan  (Senator  from  Illinois).  Delivered  in  the  Senate 
and  House  of  Representatives,  February  9,  and  16,  1887, 
with  the  funeral  services  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  Friday, 
December  31,  1886.  Prepared  in  accordance  with  joint 
resolution  of  Congress,  and  by  Authority  of  the  Joint 
Committee  on  Printing,  by  W.  B.  Saylor,  Clerk  Com 
mittee  Military  Affairs  U.  S.  Senate. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1887.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  213. 

MEMORIAL  and  Resolutions  of  the  Confederate  Veteran's  Associ 
ation  of  the  District  of  Columbia  in  commemoration  of 
Gen.  M.  C.  Butler,  of  Edgefield,  South  Carolina. 

n.  p.     Brewood,  Printer,     n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  6. 

MEMORIAL  CIRCULAR  of  Brig. -General  Stephen  Thomas,  issued 
by  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  October  3, 
1904. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  21. 

MEMORIAL  DAY  EXERCISES.     In  Memory  of  Gen.  John  Sedgwick, 

Cornwall,  Conn.,  May  30,  1892. 

Hartford,  Conn.:  Press  of  The  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  Company.     1892. 
8vo.     pp.  35. 

MEMORIAL  EXERCISES  by  Geo.  H.  Ward  Post,  No.  10,  G.  A.  R., 

on  Monday,  May  3Oth,  1870. 

(Extract.)     Worcester:  Printed  and  Published  by  H.  C.  Jamison. 
(List  of  Soldiers  buried  in  Worcester  and  address  of  Gen.  A.  B.  Underwood 
on  Worcester  in  the  War.) 

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MEMORIAL  HALL  of  Allegheny  County,  Pennsylvania.  In  honor 
and  memory  of  those  who  served  from  this  county  in 
defense  of  the  Union,  1861-1865.  Dedicated  Tuesday, 
October  n,  1910. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  IO. 

MEMORIAL  Monument  erected  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg 
to  the  Very  Rev.  William  Corby,  C.  S.  C.  Issued  by  the 
Catholic  Alumni  Sodality  of  Philadelphia,  December, 
1911. 

Philadelphia,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  36. 

MEMORIAL    of    Major    Edward    Granville    Park,    of    the    35th 

Massachusetts  Volunteers. 

Boston:  Press  of  John  Wilson  &  Son.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  41. 
"Printed  for  Private  Circulation." 

MEMORIAL  of  Colonel  Abram  Zabriskie,  by  the  Bar  of  Hudson 

County,  New  Jersey. 
Jersey  City:  Printed  by  John  H.  Ryan.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  34. 

MEMORIAL  Co.  A,  75th  Ohio  Vol.  Infantry  (Roster  and  history 

of  Company). 
Cincinnati,  0.     (1884.)     Sheet  folio  illuminated.     8vo.     On  muslin. 

MEMORIAL  of  Edward  S.  Colwell. 
(Philadelphia.     1865.)     Sm.  4to.     pp.  (30). 
3  portraits  inserted,  2  of  Lt.  Colwell,  I  of  S.  S.  Colwell. 
50  copies  privately  printed. 

MEMORIAL  of  Gen.  J.  K.  F.  Mansfield,  United  States  Army,  who 

fell  in  Battle  at  Sharpsburg,  Md.,  Sept.  17,  1862. 
Boston:  Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin  &  Son.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  67. 

MEMORIAL  of  Thomas  M.  Hall  (Lt.-Col.  I2ist  Regt.  P.  V.) 
Philadelphia.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  25.     Privately  printed. 

MEMORIAL  of  Colonel  John  Stanton  Slocum,  First  Colonel  of  the 
Second  Rhode  Island  Volunteers,  who  fell  in  the  Battle 
of  Bull  Run,  Va.,  July  21,  1861.  Prepared  and  published 
by  Slocum  Post  No.  10,  Department  of  Rhode  Island, 
G.  A.  R. 

Providence:  J.  A.  &  R.  A.  Reid,  Printers.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  92. 

MEMORIAL  of  Adjt.  M.  W.  Smith. 

n.  p.     (1865.)     8vo.     pp.  47.     Privately  printed. 

549 


MEMORIAL  of  Paul  Joseph  Revere  and  Edward  H.  R.  Revere. 
Boston:  Wm.  Parsons  Lunt.     1874.     i2mo.     pp.  218.     Privately  printed. 

MEMORIAL  of  the  Association  of  the  "Maryland  Line,"  to  the 

Legislature  of  the  State  of  Maryland. 
Baltimore,  February  8,  1888.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

MEMORIAL  of  the  Federal  Prison  on  Johnson's  Island,  Lake  Erie, 
Ohio,  1862-1864,  containing  a  list  of  prisoners  of  War, 
from  the  Confederate  States  Army,  and  of  the  deaths 
among  them,  with  "Prison  Lays"  by  distinguished  officers. 

Richmond.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  232-345. 

MEMORIAL  OF  BVT.  BRIG. -GENERAL  LEWIS  BENEDICT,  Colonel 
of  i62d  Regiment,  N.  Y.  V.  I.,  who  fell  in  battle  at 
Pleasant  Hill,  La.,  April  9,  1864. 

Albany:  Munsell.     1866.     Imp.  8vo.     pp.  —     Privately  printed. 

MEMORIAL  OF  LIEUT.  FRANKLIN  BUTLER  CROSBY,  of  the  Fourth 
Regiment  United  States  Artillery,  who  was  killed  at 
Chancellorsville,  Va.,  May  3,  1863. 

New  York:  A.  D.  F.  Randolph.     1864.     321110.     pp.  69. 

MEMORIAL  OF  LIEUT.  DANIEL  PERKINS  DEWEY,  of  the  Twenty- 
fifth  Regiment,  Connecticut  Volunteers. 
Hartford.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  126. 

MEMORIAL  OF  CAPTAIN  STEPHEN  W.  FULLERTON,  JR.,  of  the 
Third  Regiment  of  New  York  Volunteers,  who  died 
September  n,  1861,  at  Newburgh,  of  disease  contracted  in 
the  service  of  his  country.  Aged  26  years. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

MEMORIAL  OF  PHILIP  HENRY  SHERIDAN  from  the  City  of  Boston. 

Boston:  Printed  by  Order  of  the  City  Council.    1889.    4to.     pp.  117.  (2). 
Autograph  note  of  Gen.  F.  A.  Walker,  the  Orator,  inserted. 

MEMORIAL  RECORD  of  the  New  York  Branch  of  the  United 
States  Christian  Commission,  compiled  under  the  direction 
of  the  Executive  Committee. 

New  York:  John  A.  Gray  &  Green,  Printers.     1866.     pp.  103. 

MEMORIAL  Record  of  the  soldiers  of  Berlin,  in  the  Great  Rebellion, 
with  the  exercises  at  the  dedication  of  the  tablets  of  the 
deceased,  Memorial  Hall,  and  the  Town  house,  Wednesday, 
March  2d,  1870,  Berlin,  Mass. 

Clinton.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  46. 

550 


MEMORIAL  Services  in  honor  of  George  Ward  Nichols,  at  the 

Odeon,  Friday  evening,  March,  1887. 
Cincinnati.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

MEMORIAL  Service  in  the  Second  Presbyterian  Church,  German- 
town,  Philadelphia,  Sunday,  June  the  Sixteenth,  at  Four- 
fifteen,  Nineteen  Hundred  and  Twelve.  (Memorial  of 
Bvt.  Major  Wm.  H.  Lambert.) 

(Philadelphia.     1914.)     8vo.     pp.  30.     150  copies  privately  printed. 

MEMORIAL  Service,  Addresses,  etc.,  Veteran  Association,  i65th 
N.  Y.  Vol.-.  (2d  Duryee  Zouaves).  Held  at  headquarters, 
52  Union  Square,  New  York,  March  15,  1889. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  (10). 

MEMORIAL  Service  of  Commemoration  day,  held  in  Canton, 
May  30,  1872,  under  the  auspices  of  Revere  Encampment, 
Post  94,  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic. 

Boston:  William  Bense,  Printer.     1872.     8vo.     pp.  17. 

The  address  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Endicott  contains  a  biographical  sketch  of 

each  soldier  from  Canton,  Mass. 

MEMORIAL  Souvenir,  Comrade  Samuel  J.  Randall.  Occasion, 
8th  Anniversary  of  his  entrance  into  George  G.  Meade 
Post  No.  i,  Dept.  Pa.,  Special  Muster,  held  in  Washington, 
D.  C.,  March  4,  1889.  Celebrated  at  the  Camp  Fire, 
March  I,  1897. 

Philadelphia.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

MEMORIAL  Tablet  erected  by  the  Union  League  of  Philadelphia 
to  the  Regiments  recruited  by  the  Union  League  of 
Philadelphia,  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  3. 

MEMORIAL  to  Samuel  K.  Zook,  Brevet  Major-General  United 
States  Volunteers.  Born  March  27,  1822,  died  July  3, 
1863. 

Philadelphia.      1889.     8vo.     pp.  83.     250  copies  privately  printed. 

MEMORIALS  of  William  Fowler. 

New  York:  Anson  D.  F.  Randolph  &  Company.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  172. 

MEMORIALS  of  David  T.  Jenkins  and  James  E.  Jenkins. 
Utica,  N.  Y.:  T.  J.  Griffiths,  Printer.      1889.     8vo.     pp.  47. 


MEMORIALS  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  scrap  book  containing  a 
collection  of  portraits,  badges,  views,  cards,  etc.,  relating 
to  the  life  and  death  of  Mr.  Lincoln. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  (250.) 

MEN  OF  THE  TIME.     Being  biographies  of  Generals.  (Illustrated.) 

1.  Halleck,  Pope,  Siegel,  Corcoran,  Prentiss,  Kearney,  Hatch,  Augur. 

2.  Butler,  Banks,  Burnside,  Baker,  Stevens,  Wilcox,  Weber. 
New  York.     i8mo.     pp.  — 

MESSAGE  from  the  President  of  the  United  States  transmitting 

correspondence,  in  relation  to  Fort  Sumter,  etc. 
36th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Ex.  Document  No.  61. 
February  8,  1861.     8vo.     pp.  17. 

MESSAGE  of  the  President  of  the  United  States,  communicating, 
in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  of  the  26th  ultimo, 
correspondence  with  the  rebel  authorities  i  i  relation  to 
the  exchange  of  prisoners. 

38th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  17.     Feb.  8,  1864. 

8vo.     pp.  — 

MESSAGE  of  the  President  of  the  United  States,  communicating, 
in  compliance  with  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  of  December 
20,  1864,  information  in  relation  to  the  arrest  of  Colonel 
Richard  T.  Jacobs,  Lieutenant  Governor  of  the  State  of 
Kentucky,  and  Colonel  Frank  Wolford,  one  of  the 
presidential  electors  of  that  State. 

38th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  16.     February  I,  1865. 

8vo.     pp.  25. 

MESSAGE  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  communicating 
in  compliance  with  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  of  the  i8th 
instant,  a  copy  of  the  proceedings  of  a  board  of  officers  in 
relation  to  brevet  appointments  in  the  regular  army. 

39th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  41,  April  24,  1866. 

8vo.     pp.  12. 

MESSAGE  from  the  President  of  the  United  States  transmitting  a 
letter  from  the  Secretary  of  War  recommending  an  appro 
priation  for  the  purchase  of  certain  records  of  an  Associa 
tion  in  New  York  City,  in  1862,  for  the  relief  of  soldiers  in 
the  late  war. 

48th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  155.     (1884.) 

8vo.     pp.  6. 

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MICHIGAN.  Annual  Reports  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the 
State  of  Michigan. 

1.  For  the  year  1861.     Lansing.     1861.     pp.  47.  (i). 

2.  For  the  year  1862.     Lansing.     1862.     pp.  95  (i).  1-309. 

3.  For  the  year  1863.     Lansing.     1864.     pp.  501.     (Errata.) 

4.  For  the  year  1864.     Lansing.     1865.     pp.  233.  1-946  (i). 

5.  For  the  years  1865-6.     Lansing.     1866.     Vol.  I.  pp.  371.     Vol.11, 
pp.  895.     Vol.  III.  pp.  927.     (Errata.) 

8vo.     6  Vols. 

MICHIGAN  AT  GETTYSBURG.  July  i,  2  and  3,  1863.  Proceedings 
incident  to  the  dedication  of  the  Michigan  Monuments 
upon  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  June  12,  1889,  to 
gether  with  a  full  report  of  the  Monument  Commission 
and  a  detailed  statement  of  the  work  committed  to  and 
performed  by  it,  and  the  proceedings  at  the  various 
Regimental  Reunions. 

Detroit,  Mich.     1889.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  173  I. -IV. 

MILITARY  DEPARTMENT,  etc.,  of  the  United  States,  in  which  the 
several  States  and  territories  were  embraced,  during  the 
War  of  1861-65.  Compiled  from  the  records  of  the 
Adjutant-General's  Office. 

Washington:  Adjutant-General's  Printing  Office.     1876.     I2mo.     pp.  33  (i). 

50  copies  printed. 

MILITARY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  Papers 
read  before  the  society. 

1.  The  Peninsular  Campaign  of  General  McClellan  in  1862.     Read 
in    1876,    1877,    1878   and    1880.     Boston.     1881.     Vol.    I.    pp. 
XVIII.  (i)  1-249.     3  maps. 

2.  Campaigns  in  Virginia,  1861-1862.     Read  in  1876,  1877,  1878, 
1880,  1888  and  1890.     Boston.     1895.     Vol.  I.  pp.  II.  1-369.     5 
maps. 

3.  The  Virginia  Campaign  of  General   Pope  in    1862.       Read  in 
1876,  1877,  1878,  1880  and  1882.     Boston.     1886.     Vol.  II.  pp. 
XXVI.  (i)  1-394.     7  maps. 

4.  The  Virginia  Campaign  of  1882  under  General  Pope.     Read  in 
1876,  1877,  1878,  1880,  1882  and  1895.     Boston.     1895.     Vol. 
II.  pp.  XXI.  1-541.     9  maps. 

5.  Campaigns  in  Virginia,  Maryland  and  Pennsylvania,  1862-1863. 
Read  in  1876,  1878,  1885,  1886,  1887,  1888,  1889,  1891,  1897, 
1898,  1899  and  1900.     Boston.     1903.     Vol.  III.  pp.  (2)  1-509. 
i  map. 

6.  The   Wilderness   Campaign,    May-June,    1864.     Read   in    1879, 
1880,   1881,   1882,   1883,   1884,   1897  and   1899.     Boston.      1905. 
Vol.  IV.  pp.  VI.  1-471. 

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y.  Petersburg,  Chancellorsville,  Gettysburg.  Read  in  1878,  1879, 
1880,  1882,  1883,  1884,  1885,  1887,  1896,  1900,  1904  and  1905. 
Boston.  1906.  Vol.  V.  pp.  VI.  1-442.  4  maps. 

8.  The    Shenandoah    Campaigns    of    1862-1864    and    Appomattox 
Campaign  1865.     Read  in  1878,  1884,   1886,   1887,  1888,   1889, 
1891,  1893,  1894,  1902,  1903  and  1906.    Boston.    1907.    Vol.  VI. 
pp.  506.     6  maps. 

9.  Campaigns  in  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,  including  the  Battle  of 
Chickamauga  1862-1864.     Read  in  1884,  1885,  1891,  1892,  1893, 

1895,  J903.   1904,   1906  and   1907.     Boston.     1908.     Vol.  VII. 
pp.  VI.  1-558.     9  maps. 

10.  Campaigns  in  the  Mississippi  Valley,  Tennessee,  Georgia,  Ala 
bama,  1861-1864.     Read  in  1886,  1888,  1891,  1893,  1894,  1907, 
1908,    1909   and    1910.     Boston.     1910.     Vol.    VIII.     pp.    VI. 
1-619.     8  maps. 

11.  Operations  on  the  Atlantic  Coast,  1861-1865;  Virginia  1862-1864; 
Vicksburg  *  *  *  *     Read  in  1882,  1885,  1887,  1890,  1894,  1895, 

1896,  1898,  1902,  1904,  1906  and  1908.     Boston.     1912.     Vol. 
IX.     pp.  VI.  1-585.     13  maps. 

12.  Critical  Sketches  of  some  Federal  and  Confederate  Commanders. 
Read    in    1884,    1888,    1890,    1892    and    1893.     Boston.     1895. 
pp.  3  (IX.)  X.  1-348. 

8vo. 

MILITARY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    of    Massachusetts.     Founded 

A.  D.  1876.     Incorporated  A.  D.  1891. 
Boston:  Press  of  Rockwell  &  Churchill.     1892.     i6mo.     pp.  21  (i). 

MILITARY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  of  Massachusetts.  Established 
A.  D.  1876. 

Boston:  Lyman  Rhodes  &  Co.,  Printers.     1877.     32mo.     pp.  14. 
(Ms.  corrections  of  members  to  1878.) 

MILITARY  HISTORY  of  New  Hampshire  during  the  Great  Rebellion 

1861-1866. 
(Concord:  A.  G.  O.     1867.)     8vo.     pp.  396-958. 

MILITARY  HISTORY  of  Philip  H.  Sheridan, 
n.  p.     (1869.)     I2mo.     pp.  6. 

MILITARY  LAWS  of  the  Confederate  States,  embracing  all  the 
legislation  of  Congress  appertaining  to  military  affairs 
from  the  first  to  the  last  Session,  inclusive,  with  a  copious 
index. 

Richmond.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  - 

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MILITARY  LITERATURE  in  the  War  Department  Library  relating 
to  the  Campaign  against  Chattanooga,  Siege  of  Chatta 
nooga,  Battle  of  Chickamauga,  Battle  of  Lookout  Moun 
tain,  Battle  of  Missionary  Ridge,  and  the  Retreat  of 
Bragg,  comprising  the  period  embraced  from  August, 
1863,  to  December,  1863.  Subject  Catalogue  No.  7. 
Published  by  direction  of  Hon.  Russell  A.  Alger,  Secretary 
of  War. 

Washington.     1898.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

MILITARY  LITERATURE  of  the  War  Department  Library  relating 
to  the  participation  of  the  individual  States  in  the  War  for 
the  Union.  Subject  Catalogue  No.  6.  Published  by 
direction  of  Honorable  Russell  A.  Alger,  Secretary  of  War. 
David  Fitz  Gerald,  Librarian. 

Washington.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  203. 

MILITARY  LITERATURE  in  the  War  Department  Library  relating 
chiefly  to  the  participating  of  the  individual  States  in  the 
War  for  the  Union.  Subject  Catalogue  No.  6.  Published 
by  direction  of  Honorable  Russell  A.  Alger,  Secretary  of 
War.  James  W.  Cheney,  Librarian. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1899.     8vo.     pp.  266. 

Second  edition. 

MILITARY  MAP  of  a  part  of  the  Peninsula  from  Half-Way  and 
Williamsport  to  West  Point.  Surveyed,  compiled  and 
drawn  by  1st  Lt.  Ch.  Worret,  2Oth  N.  Y.  V.  Traced  by 
Sergt.  F.  Vovesme,  loth  N.  Y.  V. 

Map  folded.     In  color.     Original  tracing. 

MILITARY  MAPS  illustrating  the  operations  of  the  Armies  of  the 
Potomac  and  James,  May  4,  1864,  to  April  9,  1865, 
including  Battlefield  of  the  Wilderness,  Spottsylvania, 
Northanna,  Totopotomoy,  Cold  Harbor,  The  Siege  of 
Petersburg  and  Richmond. 

War  Department,  Office  Chief  of  Engineers.     1869. 

Folio.     17  maps,  plate  paper  edition,  few  copies  printed  in  tint. 

MILITARY  MEMORIALS  and  Statues  at  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania. 
Compliments  of  the  Van  Amringe  Company,  Monumental 
Architects,  172  Tremont  Street,  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

Boston.     (1913.)     i6mo.     pp.  16. 

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MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery-in-Chief. 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States. 
Journal  of  the  Proceedings. 

1.  First  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Commandery-in-Chief  held  in  the 
City  of  Philadelphia,  October  21-22,  1885.     Philadelphia.     1886. 
8vo.     pp.  45  (i). 

2.  Second    Annual    Meeting,    Philadelphia,    October   20-21,    1886. 
Philadelphia.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  47-101   (6)  (2). 

3.  Third   Annual    Meeting,    Philadelphia,    Oct.    19,    1887.     Phila 
delphia.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  109-166  (6)  (3). 

4.  Fourth  Annual  Meeting,   Philadelphia,  Oct.    17,    1888.     Phila 
delphia.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  173-238  (8)  (3). 

5.  Fifth    Annual    Meeting,    Philadelphia,    Oct.    16,    1889.     Phila 
delphia.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  1-90  (2). 

6.  Special    Meeting,    Twenty-fifth    Anniversary    of    the    Order, 
Philadelphia,  April  15,  1890.     Sixth  Annual  Meeting,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  October  15,  1890.    Philadelphia.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  93-145. 
(12)  (2). 

7.  Seventh    Annual    Meeting,    Philadelphia,    October    14,     1891. 
Philadelphia.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  161-196  (28)  (2). 

8.  Eighth    Annual    Meeting,     Philadelphia,    October     19,     1892. 
Philadelphia.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  229-274  (16)  (2). 

9.  Ninth    Annual    Meeting,    Chicago,    October    n,    1893.     Phila 
delphia.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  (13)  295-344  (18)  (2). 

10.  Tenth  Annual  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  October  10,  1894.     Phila 
delphia.     1894.     8vo.     pp.  367-392  (16)  (2). 

11.  Eleventh  Annual  Meeting,  Washington,  D.  C.,  October  16,  1895. 
Philadelphia.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  416-465  (36)  (2). 

12.  Twelfth    Annual    Meeting,    Philadelphia,    October    14,     1896. 
Philadelphia.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  507-555  (26)  (i). 

13.  Thirteenth    Annual    Meeting,     Philadelphia,    Oct.    20,     1897. 
Philadelphia.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  1-49  (32)  (i). 

14.  Fourteenth  Annual  Meeting,  Boston,  October  12,  1898.     Phila 
delphia.     1898.     8vo.     pp.  71-130  (38)  (2). 

15.  Fifteenth  Annual  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  Oct.  18,  1899.     Phila 
delphia.     1899.     8vo.     pp.  173-227  (40)  (4). 

16.  Sixteenth    Annual    Meeting,    Indianapolis,    October    17,    1900. 
Philadelphia.     1900.     8vo.     pp.  274-309  (44)  (2). 

17.  Seventeenth    Annual    Meeting,    Philadelphia,    Oct.    23,    1901. 
Philadelphia.     1901.     8vo.     pp.  1-50  (36)  (4). 

18.  Eighteenth    Annual    Meeting,    Portland,    Me.,    Oct.    i,    1902. 
Philadelphia.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  90-132  (44)  (2). 

19.  Nineteenth    Annual    Meeting,     Philadelphia,    Oct.    21,     1903. 
Philadelphia.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  180-223  (52)  (4). 

20.  Twentieth  Annual  Meeting,  Cincinnati,  O.,  October   12,   1904. 
Philadelphia.     1904.     8vo.     pp.  (i)  281-332  (48)  (4). 

21.  Twenty-first  Annual  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  October  II,   1905. 
Philadelphia.     1905.     8vo.     pp.  1-104  (2)- 

22.  Twenty-second  Annual  Meeting,  New  York  City,  October   10, 
1906.     Philadelphia.      1906.     8vo.     pp.  105-220  (2). 

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23.  Twenty-third  Annual  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  October  16,  1907 
Philadelphia.     1907.     8vo.     pp.  221-330  (3). 

24.  Twenty-fourth  Annual  Meeting,  Burlington,  Vt.,  September  30, 
1908.     Philadelphia.     1908.     8vo.     pp.  334-451  (3). 

25.  Twenty-fifth  Annual  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  October  20,  1909. 
Philadelphia.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  12.8  (2). 

26.  Twenty-sixth  Annual  Meeting,  Chicago,  111.,  October  11-12,  1910. 
8vo.     pp.  131-264  (5). 

27.  Twenty-seventh  Annual  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  October  18,  1911. 
8vo.     pp.  265-364  (5). 

28.  Twenty-eighth  Annual   Meeting,   Cleveland,  Ohio,   October  9, 
1912.     8vo.     pp.  365-453  (5). 

29.  Twenty-ninth  Annual  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  October  15,  1913. 
8vo.     pp.  88  (5). 

29  Vols. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery-in-Chief. 
The  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States.  Addresses  delivered  at  Banquet  to  the  Com 
mandery-in-Chief  at  the  Hollenden  Hotel,  Cleveland,  O., 
October  9,  1912. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  48.     Autograph  letters. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States- 
Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Commandery-in-Chief  • 

1.  1st,  2d,  3d,  and  4th  Annual  Meetings,  1885,  1886,  1887,  1888. 
pp.  7,  1-238  (4)  (2). 

2.  5th,  6th,  7th  and  8th  Anuual  Meetings,  1889,  1890,  1891,  1892. 
pp.  4-1-274  (8). 

3.  9th,    loth,    nth  and   I2th  Annual  Meetings,    1893,   1894,   1895, 
1896.     pp.  4-295-555  (13). 

4.  I3th,   I4th,   I5th  and  i6th  Annual  Meetings,   1897,   1898,   1899, 
1900.     pp.  4-1-309  (22)  (2). 

5.  I7th,  i8th,   igth  and  20th  Annual  Meetings,   1901,  1902,   1903, 
1904.     pp.  9-1-357- 

6.  2ist,  22nd,  23rd  and  24th  Annual  Meetings,  1905,  1906,  1907, 
1908.     pp.  1-450  (3). 

7.  25th,  26th,  27th  and  28th  Annual  Meetings,  1909,   1910,   1911, 
1912.     pp.  1-451. 

8vo.     7  Vols.     Only  47  copies  with  index,  etc. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States, 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.  Instituted 
April  15,  1865.  Constitution  and  By-Laws. 

Philadelphia.     MDCCCLXV.     i8mo.     pp.   64.     1866.     i6mo.     pp.   62    (i). 
1867.     i2mo.     pp.  62   (i).     1868.     I2mo.     pp.  62   (i).     1870.     I2ma.     pp. 
59(1).     1874.     I2mo.     pp.  44(1).     1877.     I2mo.     pp.  47(1).     1880.     I2mo. 
pp.  48.     1881.     I2mo.     pp.  48  (i).     1885.  I2mo.  pp.  52.  (i). 
Complete  set.     Unique. 

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Circular  No.  i,  September  20,  1879,  to  Circular  No.  36, 

Oct.  7,  1885. 

Philadelphia.     1879-1885.     I2mo. 

A  complete  set  of  the  Circulars  as  issued  by  the  Penna.  Commandery  as  the 
Act.  Commandery-in-Chief.     (Only  3  copies.) 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States. 
Instituted  April  15,  1865. 

1.  Constitution  and  By-Laws.  Philadelphia.  1889.  pp.  59. 

2.  Constitution  and  By-Laws.  Philadelphia.  1893.  pp.  59. 

3.  Constitution  and  By-Laws.  Philadelphia.  1897.  pp.  59. 

4.  Constitution  and  By-Laws.  Philadelphia.  1901.  pp.  59. 

5.  Constitution  and  By-Laws.  Philadelphia.  1905.  pp.  59. 

6.  Constitution  and  By-Laws.  Philadelphia.  1909.  pp.  59. 
8vo.     Only  3  sets  complete. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION.  Notes  of  Decisions 
by  the  Commanders-in-Chief  of  the  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States.  Compiled  to  October 
16,  1889. 

Philadelphia.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  (21).     250  copies  printed. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States, 
The  Commandery-in-Chief. 

1.  Circulars  No.  I,  1885,  to  No.  7,  1892,  inclusive. 

2.  Circulars  No.  I,  1893,  to  No.  8,  1899,  inclusive. 

3.  Circulars  No.  I,  1900,  to  No.  10,  1905,  inclusive. 

4.  Circulars  No.  I,  1906,  to  No.  II,  1912,  inclusive. 
4  Vols. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States. 
Ceremonies  at  the  Twenty-fifth  Anniversary,  American 
Academy  of  Music,  Philadelphia,  April  15,  1890.  (Com 
piled  by  John  P.  Nicholson,  Recorder.) 

Philadelphia.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  78. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States. 
Companions  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of 
the  United  States.  An  Album  containing  portraits  of 
members  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the 
United  States. 

New  York:  L.  R.  Hamersly  Co.     1901.     8vo.     pp.  337. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States. 
The  Memorial  Circulars  issued  by  the  Commanderies  upon 
the  death  of  Major-General  John  Gibbon,  Commander- 
in-Chief. 

v.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  (42). 

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The  Commandery-in-Chief.  In  Memoriam.  Major- 
General  Winfield  Scott  Hancock,  United  States  Army. 

Philadelphia.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  67. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States 
The  Commandery-in-Chief.  In  Memoriam  Brevet  Maj.- 
Gen.  Rutherford  B.  Hayes,  United  States  Volunteers. 

(Philadelphia.     1894.)     8vo.     pp.  82.     500  copies  printed. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States, 
The  Commandery-in-Chief.  In  Memoriam.  General 
Philip  Henry  Sheridan,  United  States  Army. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  84. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 

State  of  California. 

War  papers,  I  to  14,  1888-1894.     15  to  21,  1896-1907. 
(San  Francisco.)     8vo.     2  Vols. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  California.  Our  Flag.  Southern  California 
Association  of  Companions  of  the  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States.  Social  meeting, 
Ladies  Night,  Hotel  Maryland,  Pasadena,  California, 
February  24,  1906. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States. 

1.  Necrology  of  the  District  of  Columbia  Commandery  1882-1885. 
pp.  27. 

2.  Necrology  of  the  District  of  Columbia  Commandery  1882-1885. 

3.  Philip  H.  Sheridan,     pp.  59  (i).     1888. 
Sm.  4to.     3  Vols. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States, 
Commandery  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  Stated 
Meeting  of  November  6,  1901.  In  Memoriam.  Com 
panion  William  McKinley,  Brevet  Major  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

(Washington,  D.  C.     1902.)     8vo.     pp.  63. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
District  of  Columbia.  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal 
Legion  of  the  United  States.  Necrology  of  the  Com 
mandery  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  1908.  Companion 
John  McAllister  Scofield,  Lieutenant-General ,  United 
States  Army. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Press  of  Gibson  Brothers.     1908.     8vo.     pp.  107  (4). 

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District  of  Columbia.     War  Papers, 
1-20.     1887-1894.  43-64.     1902-1906. 

21-42.     1895-1902.  65-98.     1906-1912. 

Address  by  Justice  Job  Barnard,  February  7,  1912. 
8vo. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Illinois.  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Com 
mandery  of  the  State  of  Illinois,  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States.  July  I,  1901. 

Chicago.     1901.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  Illinois. 
Memorial  of  Deceased  Companions  of  the  Commandery 
of  the  State  of  Illinois,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion 
of  the  United  States. 

1.  From  May  8,  1879,  when  the  Commandery  was  instituted,  to  July 
I,  1901. 

2.  From  July  i,  1901,  to  December  31,  1911. 

Chicago,  111.     1901-1912.     8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  623.     Vol.  II.  pp.  679. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  Illinois. 
Military  Essays  and  Recollections.  Papers  read  before 
the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Illinois,  Military  Order 
of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States. 

Chicago.     1891-1894-1899-1907.     Published  by  order  of  the  Commandery. 

8vo.      Vol.  I.  pp.  VIII.  9-548.      Vol.  II.  pp.  VIII.-555.      Vol.  III.  pp.  IX. 

11-495.     Vol.  IV.  pp.  558. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of 
Indiana.  War  papers  read  before  the  Indiana  Com 
mandery,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the 
United  States. 

Indianapolis:  Published  by  the  Commandery.     1898.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-521. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  Iowa. 
War  Sketches  and  Incidents  as  related  by  Companions  of 
the  Iowa  Commandery,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal 
Legion  of  the  United  States. 

Des  Moines:  Press  of  P.  C.  Keynon.     1893-1898. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  400.     Vol.  II.  pp.  507. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Kansas.  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Kansas, 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States. 
War  papers  (i-n)  1891-1894.  (12-24) 

n.  p.     8vo.     2  Vols. 

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MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Kansas.  War  Talks  in  Kansas.  A  series  of 
papers  read  before  the  Kansas  Commandery  of  the 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States. 

Kansas  City,  Mo.:  Franklin  Hudson  Publishing  Company.     1906. 

8vo.     pp.  391. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Maine.  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Maine 
Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States. 

Portland:  Maine  Historical  Society.     April,  1910.     8vo.     pp.  52. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  Maine. 
War  papers  read  before  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of 
Maine,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States. 

Portland :  The  Thurston  Print.   1898.     Vol.1.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  2-352. 

Portland:  Lefavor-Tower  Company.     1902.     Vol.  II.  pp.  VIII.  350. 

Portland:  Lefavor-Tower  Company.     1908.     Vol.  III.  pp.  VI.  1-357. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Massachusetts,  Civil  War  Papers  read  before 
the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts,  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States. 

Boston:  Printed  for  the  Commandery.     1900. 

8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  1-330.     Vol.  II.  pp.  331-569  (62). 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Massachusetts.  Memorial  Tablets  of  the 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States, 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts. 

(Boston:  The  Rockwell  &  Churchill  Press.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (9). 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandry  of  the 
State  of  Massachusetts.  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal 
Legion  of  the  United  States.  Register  of  the  Commandery 
of  the  State  of  Massachusetts,  November  i,  1912. 

Cambridge:  The  University  Press.     1912.     4to.     pp.  522. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States. 

Register  of  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts. 

Constitution  and  By-Laws.     1882. 
Boston:  Press  of  Rockwell  &  Churchill.     1882.     4to.     pp.  172  (47)  (9). 


MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States. 
Register  of  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Massachu 
setts.  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  January  i,  1891. 

Boston:  Press  of  Rockwell  &  Churchill.     1891.     4to.     pp.  308.  59. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Massachusetts.  Souvenir  Itinerary  back  to  the 
days  of  1861-1863.  Antietam  and  Gettysburg.  Outing 
of  Companions  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Massa 
chusetts,  April  26  to  May  I,  1909,  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     48mo.     pp.  15.  (Map.) 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of 
Michigan. 

1.  War  papers  read  before  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Michigan, 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States.     Vol.  I. 
From   October  6,    1886,   to  April  6,    1893.     Published   by   the 

Commandery.     Detroit,    Mich.:    Winn   &    Hammond,    Printers. 
1893.     8vo.     pp.  (4)     Nos.  i  to  22. 

2.  War  papers  read  before  the  Michigan  Commandery  of  the  Military- 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States.     Vol.  II.     From 
December  7,   1893,  to  May  5,   1898.     Published  by  the  Com 
mandery.     Detroit,  Mich.:  James  H.  Stone  &  Co.,  Printers.     1898. 
8vo.     pp.  325. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of 
Michigan.  Ninth  Annual  Banquet  of  the  Michigan 
Commandery,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the 
United  States,  Hotel  Cadillac,  Detroit,  Mich.,  Thursday, 
May  4,  1893. 

Detroit,  Mich.     1894.     8vo.     pp.  45. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Michigan.  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Michi 
gan,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States.  War  papers  1-19. 

Detroit.     1888-1892.     8vo. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Michigan.  Addresses  of  Commanders  at  the 
Annual  Banquets  of  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of 
Michigan,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the 
United  States,  at  Detroit,  Michigan. 

Detroit,  Mich.:  Winn  &  Hammond,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  39. 

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MILITARY  ORDER  or  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of 
Missouri.  War  papers  and  personal  reminiscences,  1861- 
1865.  Read  before  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of 
Missouri,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the 
United  States. 

Published  by  the  Commandery,  n.  d.     Vol.  I.  pp.  VI.  1-451. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of 
Missouri. 

1.  Ulysses  S.  Grant.     A  paper  read  before  the  Missouri  Commandery 
of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States, 
May  ist,   1886,  by  Companion  William  H.  Powell.     St.  Louis. 
1886.     pp.  15. 

2.  Some  personal  Reminiscences  of  Army  Life.     March  5,  1887.     By 
Companion  Everett  W.  Pattison.     St.  Louis.     1887.     pp.  20. 

3.  How  the  U.  S.  Ship  Cumberland  went  down.     Feb.  7.  1887.     By 
Companion  Moses  S.  Stuyvesant.     St.  Louis.     1887.     pp.  8. 

4.  The  Battle  of  Pea  Ridge,  or  Elk  Horn  Tavern.    Dec.  31,  1888.   By 
Companion  John  W.  Noble.     St.  Louis,     n.  d.     pp.  22. 

8vo. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States, 
Headquarters  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Missouri. 
Catalogue  of  Relics  and  Trophies  contained  in  Library 
Room  of  the  Commandery,  20  Laclede  Building,  St.  Louis. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of 
Nebraska.  Papers  read  before  the  Commandery. 

1.  The  Loyal  Element  of  North  Carolina  during  the  War,  by  Com 
panion  James  W.  Savage.     1886.     pp.  8. 

2.  The  Mississippi  Flotilla,  by  W.  H.  C.  Michael.     1886.     pp.  19. 

3.  How  the  Mississippi  was  opened,  by  E.  H.  C.  Michael.     1887. 
PP-  32. 

4.  The  Powder  River  Indian  Expedition,   1865,  by  H.  E.  Palmer. 
PP-  59- 

5.  The  Pea  Ridge  Campaign,  by  Nathan  S.  Harwood.     1887.     pp.  22. 

6.  March  of  the  Old  6th  Massachusetts  through  Baltimore,  April  19, 
1861.     1888.     pp.  31. 

7.  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Inauguration  of  George  Washington. 
1889.     pp.  35. 

8.  On  the  Enemy's  Left  at  Williamsburg,  by  Gen.  Amasa  Cobb. 
1893.     pp.  14. 

8vo. 

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the  State  of  Nebraska.  Civil  War  Sketches  and  incidents. 
Papers  read  by  the  Companions  of  the  Commandery  of 
the  State  of  Nebraska,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion 
of  the  United  States. 

Omaha:  Published  by  the  Commandery.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  277.     Vol.  i. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Nebraska.  Centennial  Celebration  of  the 
Inauguration  of  George  Washington. 

n.  p.     April  30,  1889.     8vo.     pp.  35. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of 
Nebraska.  Nebraska  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order 
of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States.  Address 
delivered  at  the  Fourth  Annual  Reunion,  Monday 
evening,  December  16,  1898,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Omaha,  Neb.:  Gibson,  Miller  &  Richardson,  Printers.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  N.  Y.  Personal  Recollections  of  the  \Var  of  the 
Rebellion. 

1.  Addresses  delivered  before  the  New  York"  Commandery  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  by  James  Grant  Wilson.  Titus 
Munson    Coan,    M.    D.     New    York:    Published    by   the    Com 
mandery.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-391. 

2.  Second  Series.     Edited  by  A.  Noel  Blakeman.     G.  P.  Putnam's 
Sons.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-342. 

3.  Third  Series.     Edited  by  A.  Noel  Blakeman.     G.  P.  Putnam's 
Sons.     1907.     8vo.     pp.  IX.  1-513. 

4.  Fourth  Series.     Edited  by  A.  Noel  Blakeman.     G.  P.  Putnam's 
Sons.     1912.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-380. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Ohio. 

1 .  Before  the  Commandery-in-Chief  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States,  Chicago,  October  12,  1910,  Case  of  Companion  Charles 
David  Adam  Loeffler,  Major  U.  S.  Army  (Retired).     Brief  for  the 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Ohio.     pp.  65.     Washington,  D.  C.: 
The  Law  Reporter  Printing  Co.     n.  d. 

2.  A  Stenographic  Copy  of  the  Verbal  Report  of  some  of  the  Pro 
ceedings  of  the  Commandery-in-Chief,  Philadelphia,  October  20, 
1909,  made  at  the  Stated  Meeting  of  the  Ohio  Commandery, 
Columbus,   O.,    November   3,    1909,    by    Major   W.    R.    Thrall, 
Recorder,  Ohio  Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion,     pp.  8. 

Published  by  order  of  the  Commandery.     n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo. 
Circulars,  etc.,  inserted. 

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State    of    Ohio.     Sketches    of    War    History    1861-1865. 

Papers  read  before  the  Ohio  Commandery  of  the  Military 

Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States  1883-1886. 

Published  by  the  Commandery. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  IV.  (i)  1-436. 

Vol.  II.  pp.  IV.  (i)  1-431.     1886-1888. 

Vol.  III.  pp.  IV.  1-471.  1888-1890.  Edited  by  Robert  Hunter,  late 
Captain  U.  S.  V.,  Recorder. 

Vol.  IV.  pp.  VII.  1-456.  1890-1896.  Edited  by  W.  H.  Chamberlin, 
late  Major  U.  S.  V.,  Recorder. 

Vol.  V.  pp.  VII.  1-539.  1896-1903.  Edited  by  Major  W.  H.  Cham 
berlin,  Brevet  Major  A.  M.  Van  Dyke  and  Captain  George  A. 
Thayer,  Publication  Committee.  Published  by  the  Commandery. 

Vol.    VI.   pp.    VII.    1-304.      1903-1908.      Edited  by   Brevet  Colonel 
Theodore  F.  Allen,  Dr.  Edward  S.  McKee  and  Captain  J.  Gordon 
Taylor,  Publication  Committee.     Published  by  the  Commandery. 
Cincinnati:  The  Robert  Clarke  Company.     1886-1903. 
Cincinnati:  Monfort  &  Company.     1908. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
'State  of  Ohio. 

i.  Proceedings  of  the  First  Annual  Dinner  of  the  Ohio  Commandery 
of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States, 
given  at  the  Burnet  House,  Cincinnati,  O.,  February  6,  1884. 
Written  and  arranged  by  the  Recorder,  pp.  70.  Cincinnati: 
Peter  G.  Thompson.  1884. 

2.  Second  Annual  Dinner,  Burnet  House,  Cincinnati,  O.,  February 
4,  1885.     pp.  99.     Cincinnati:  Woodruff,  Cox  &  Co.     1885. 

3.  Third  Annual  Dinner,  Burnet  House,  Cincinnati,  O.,  February 
10,  1886.     Written  and  arranged  by  A.  H.  Mattox,  Recorder, 
pp.  168.     Cincinnati:  H.  C.  Sherick.     1886. 

(Four,  Five  and  Seven  not  Printed.) 

4.  Sixth  Annual  Dinner,  Gibson  House,  Cincinnati,  O.,  April  10, 
1889,  in  honor  of  the  Sixth  Quadrennial  Congress  of  the  Order. 

PP-  46  (5)- 

5.  Eighth  Annual  Dinner,  Gibson  House,  Cincinnati,  May  6,  1891. 
pp.  (4)  1-28. 

6.  Ninth  Annual  Dinner,  Grand  Hotel,  Cincinnati,  May  4,  1892. 

PP-  (4)  1-33- 

7.  Tenth  Annual  Dinner,  Grand  Hotel,  Cincinnati,  May  3,  1893. 
pp.  41. 

8.  Eleventh  Annual   Dinner,   Burnet  House,   Cincinnati,   May  2, 
1894.     pp.  48. 

9.  Twelfth  Annual  Dinner,  Grand  Hotel,  Cincinnati,  May  I,  1895. 

PP-  39- 

10.  Thirteenth  Annual  Dinner,  Grand  Hotel,  Cincinnati,  May  6, 
1896.  pp.  33. 

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11.  Fourteenth  Annual  Dinner,  Grand  Hotel,  Cincinnati,  O.,  May 
5,  1897.     pp.  45. 

12.  Fifteenth  Annual  Dinner  at  Grand  Hotel,  Cincinnati,  O.,  May 
4,  1898.     pp.  50. 

13.  Sixteenth   Annual    Dinner,    Grand    Hotel,    Cincinnati,    May    3, 

1899.  PP-  54- 

14.  Seventeenth  Annual  Dinner,  Grand  Hotel,  Cincinnati,  May  2, 

1900.  pp.  50. 

15.  Eighteenth  Annual  Dinner,  Grand  Hotel,  Cincinnati,  May   i, 

1901.  pp.  45. 

1 6.  Nineteenth  Annual  Dinner,  Masonic  Temple,  Cincinnati,  May 
7,  1902.     pp.  60  (5). 

17.  Twentieth  Annual   Dinner,  Grand  Hotel,  Cincinnati,   May  6, 
1903-     PP-  50. 

1 8.  Twenty-first  Annual  Dinner,  Business  Men's  Club,  Cincinnati, 
May  4,  1904.     pp.  40. 

19.  Twenty-second    Annual    Dinner,    Burnet    House,    Cincinnati, 
May  3,  1905.     pp.  38. 

20.  Twenty-third  Annual  Dinner,  Burnet  House,  Cincinnati,  May 
2,  1906.     pp.  33. 

21.  Twenty-fourth  Annual  Dinner,  Hotel  Sinton,   Cincinnati,  May 
1,1907.     pp.34. 

22.  Twenty-fifth  Annual   Dinner,   St.    Nicholas  Hotel,   Cincinnati, 
May  6,  1908.     pp.  45. 

23.  Twenty-sixth   Annual    Dinner,    Queen    City   Club,    Cincinnati, 
May  5,  1909.     pp.  47. 

24.  Twenty-seventh  Annual  Dinner,  Sinton  Hotel,  Cincinnati,  May 
4,  1910.     pp.  44.     Reception  to  President  Taft  at  Headquarters 
May  3,  1910.     pp.  4. 

25.  Twenty-eighth  Annual  Dinner,  Sinton  Hotel,  Cincinnati,  May  3, 

1911.  pp.  33  (2). 

26.  Twenty-ninth  Annual  Dinner,  Sinton  Hotel,  Cincinnati,  May  i, 

1912.  pp.  34. 

27.  Thirtieth  Annual  Dinner,  Sinton  Hotel,  Cincinnati,  May  7,  1913. 

PP-  55- 
8vo. 


MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Oregon.     War  papers. 

1.  Gibbon,  John.     Pensions.     A  paper  read   before  Oregon   Com 
mandery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States,  October  8,  1890,  by  Companion  John  Gibbon,  Brigadier- 
General   U.   S.   A.,   late   Major-General   U.   S.   Vols.     Portland, 
Oregon.     1890.     pp.  10. 

2.  Anderson,    Thomas    McArthur.     General    George    H.    Thomas. 
His  place  in  History.     A  paper  read  before  Oregon  Commandery 
of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States, 
March  7,   1894,  by  Companion  Thomas  M.  Anderson,   Colonel 
I4th  Infantry  U.  S.  Army.     Portland,  Oregon.      1894.     pp.  12. 

566 


3.  Brant,  Randolph  C.  Campaign  of  Gen.  Lyon  in  Missouri;  its 
value  to  the  Union  Cause.  A  paper  read  before  the  Oregon 
Commandery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the 
United  States,  November  7,  1894,  by  Companion  Randolph  C. 
Brant,  late  Chaplain  2nd  Kan.  Vol.  Inft.  Portland,  Oregon. 
1895. 
8vo. 


MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States, 
Headquarters  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania. 

1.  Circulars  from  Aug.  3,  1865,  to  Dec.  i,  1884. 

2.  Circulars  from  Jan.  17,  1885,  to  April  22,  1890. 

3.  Circulars  from  Sept.  16,  1890,  to  April  16,  1894. 

4.  Circulars  from  May  5,  1894,  to  June  25,  1897. 

5.  Circulars  from  Aug.  i,  1897,  to  May  4,  1901. 

6.  Circulars  from  June  20,  1901,  to  April  9,  1904. 

7.  Circulars  from  April  9,  1904,  to  October  i,  1907. 

8.  Circulars  from  Dec.  2,  1907,  to  October  27,  1910. 

9.  Circulars  from  Dec.  16,  1911,  to  October  9,  1913. 

Philadelphia.     1865-1910.     8  Vols.     (Only  three  sets  in  existence.) 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGIOX  of  the  United  States, 
Headquarters  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania. 

1.  Circulars,  etc.,  unnumbered  from  March  17,  1869,  to  Dec.  31,  1892. 

2.  Circulars  from  Jan.  I,  1893,  to  1902. 

3.  Circulars  from  May,  1902,  to  February  12,  1909. 

4.  Circulars  from  April  10,  1909,  to  1914. 
4  Vols. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States, 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.  Memorial 
Circulars  from  1880  to  1911,  inclusive. 

(Philadelphia.     1880-1911.)     8vo.     3  Vols.     Complete.     Only  five  sets. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Pennsylvania.  Ceremonies  in  Commemoration 
of  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  Philadelphia,  February  12,  1909, 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States, 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania. 

Philadelphia.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  37. 

Unique  copy.     Contains  all  the  Circulars,  etc.,  tickets,  cards,  etc.,  pertaining 

to  the  Celebration,  and  Autograph  letters. 

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MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Pennsylvania.  Ceremonies  in  Commemoration 
of  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  Philadelphia,  February  12,  1909, 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States, 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania. 

Philadelphia.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  37. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Pennsylvania.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion,  Commandery  of  the  State  of 
Pennsylvania,  Memorial  Meeting,  1907-1908-1909-1911. 

(Philadelphia.)     1911.     8vo. 

16  copies  made  with  title  page  and  contents. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States, 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.  Resolutions 
adopted  by  the  Commandery  November  2,  1904,  express 
ing  appreciation  of  the  services  of  Brevet  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  John  P.  Nicholson  as  Recorder  for  twenty-five 
years,  1879-1904. 

Printed  by  order  of  the  Commandery.     1905. 

8vo.     pp.  12.     500  copies  printed. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of 
Pennsylvania.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Pennsylvania,  Memorial  Meeting,  February  13, 
1907. 

(Philadelphia.)     1907.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States, 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.  The  Second 
Cavalry  Division  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  in  the 
Gettysburg  Campaign.  By  Brevet  Major-General  David 
McM.  Gregg.  Read  before  the  Commandery  May  i, 
1907. 

Philadelphia.     1907.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of 
Vermont.  War  papers  read  before  the  Commandery  of 
the  State  of  Vermont. 

1.  From  the  Rapidan  to  Richmond.    Companion  William  L.  Green- 
leaf,  First  Lieut.  First  Vermont  Cavalry,  May  10,  1892.     pp.  24. 

2.  The  Fall  of  Richmond.    Companion  Joel  C.  Baker,  First  Lieut. 
9th  Vermont  Infantry,  Sept.  12,  1892.     pp.  16. 

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3.  The  Colored  Soldier  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.   Companion  E. 
Henry  Powell,  Lieut.-Col.  loth  U.  S.  C.  T.,  Jan.  10,  1893.    pp.  18. 

4.  The    element    of    Romance    in    Military    History.     Companion 
George  G.  Benedict,  Second  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  V.,  March  14,  1893. 
pp.  19. 

5.  A  Month  on  a  Transport.    Companion  Joseph  H.  Goulding,  First 
Lieutenant,  Sixth  Regiment,  U.  S.  C.  T.,  May  4,  1895.     pp.  19. 

6.  President    McKinley.     An   address   by   Companion   William    P. 
Dillingham,  November  19,  1901.     pp.  7. 

8vo. 

MILITARY    ORDER    OF    THE    LOYAL    LEGION,    Commandery    of 
Wisconsin.     War  papers  read  before  the  Commandery  of 
the  State  of  Wisconsin,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion 
of  the  United  States.     Published  under  direction  of  the 
Commandery. 
Vol.  I.  pp.  VIII.  465. 
Vol.  II.  pp.  455. 
Vol.  III.  pp.  VIII.  1-556. 

Milwaukee:  Burdick  Armitage  &  Allen.     1891-1896-1902. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of 
Wisconsin.  The  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of 
the  United  States.  Programme  of  Meeting  and  Report 
of  the  Address  at  the  Celebration  of  the  Twenty-fifth 
Anniversary  of  the  Commandery  of  Wisconsin.  Milwau 
kee,  May  4,  1899. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  67. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the  United  States, 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Wisconsin.  Reception  and 
Banquet  tendered  Major-General  Arthur  MacArthur, 
U.  S.  Army,  at  Headquarters  of  the  Commandery, 
Milwaukee,  October  3,  1901. 

(Milwaukee,  Wis.     1901.)     8vo.     pp.  37. 

MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Wisconsin,  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion 
of  the  United  States. 

War  Papers  1-9.     1885-1888.     8vo. 

MILITARY  ORGANIZATIONS. 

1.  Military  Organizations  in  the  Civil  War.     Letter  from  the  Acting 
Secretary  of  War.     59th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Senate  Document 
No.  426.     pp.  9. 

2.  Nebraska  Territorial  Militia.     59th  Congress,  ist  Session,  House 
of  Representatives  Report  No.  2814.     pp.  9. 

8vo. 


MILITARY  RECORD  and  Recommendations  in  the  case  of  Major 
Louis  J.  Sacristi,  late  2d  Lieut.  U.  S.  A.,  for  increase  of 
pension  from  Maj.-Gen.  W.  S.  Hancock,  Maj.-Gen.  G.  K. 
Warren. 

Sibley,  111.:  Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Sibley  Index.     1881.     i8mo.     pp.  16. 

MILITARY  RECORD  (In  briefest  outline)  of  Brig. -Gen.  Charles  C. 

Hood,  U.  S.  Army,  1861-1902. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     48mo.     pp.  8.     Privately  printed. 

MILITARY  RECORDS  with  Historic  Reference. 
(Washington,  D.  C.)     n.  d.     Sm.  410.     pp.  255. 

MINNESOTA. 

1.  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General,     pp.  62.     St.  Paul.     1860. 

2.  Annual  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General,  Session  of  1861.     pp.  48. 
St.  Paul.     1861. 

3.  Session  of  1862.     pp.  299.     St.  Paul.     1862. 

4.  Special  Report.     (Sept.  12,  1862.)     pp.  58.     n.  p. 

5.  Annual  Report.     1863.     pp.  393.     St.  Paul.     1863. 

6.  Annual  Report,  Session  of  1864.     pp.  21 1.     St.  Paul.     1864. 

7.  Annual  Report,  Session  of  1865.     pp.  400.     St.  Paul.     1865. 

8.  Annual  Report  for  the  year  ending  December  i,  1866,  and  the 
military  forces  of  the  State  from  1861  to  1866.     pp.  805.     St. 
Paul.     1866. 

8vo.     8  Vols. 

MINNESOTA  in  the  Civil  and  Indian  Wars,  1861-1865.  Prepared 
under  the  supervision  of  the  Board  of  Commissioners 
appointed  by  the  Act  of  the  Legislature  of  Minnesota  of 
April  16,  1889. 

St.  Paul,  Minn.     1890.     Vol.  I.     pp.  VII.-844. 

St.  Paul,  Minn.     1892.     Vol.  II.     pp.  XI. -652. 

MINUTES  of  Council  of  War,  July  2,    1863.     (At  Gettysburg, 

Penna.) 
(Washington.     1881.)     Sm.  4to.     pp.  (2).     10  copies  printed. 

MISCELLANEOUS.     Tender  of  Troops  to  the  LTnited  States,  1861. 
(Washington,  D.  C.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  30.     50  copies  printed. 

MISSOURI. 

1.  Adjutant-General's  Report  of  the  Missouri  State  Militia,  etc.,  for 
the  year  1861.     I2mo.     pp.  9  (5). 

2.  Annual  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  State  of  Missouri 
December  15,  1862.    Headquarters  State  of  Missouri.     St.  Louis, 
n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  12. 

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3.  December  31,  1863.     Jefferson  City.     8vo.     1864.     pp.  576. 

4.  For  1864.     Jefferson  City.     8vo.     pp.  414. 

5.  For  the  year  ending  December  31,  1865.     Jefferson  City.     1866. 
8vo.  pp.  781. 

3  Vols. 

MONTHLY  BULLETIN  of  Books  Added  to  the  Public  Library  of 
the  City  of  Boston.  Vol.  LX.  No.  8,  August,  1904.  A 
List  of  Regimental  Histories  and  Official  Records  of  the 
Individual  States  in  the  Civil  War  in  this  Library. 

Boston:  Published  by  the  Trustees.     1904.     8vo.     pp.  296-314. 

MONUMENTAL  RE-DEDICATORY  CEREMONIES,  Gettysburg  Battle 
field,  ii4th  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers'  Associa 
tion,  Collis  Zouaves. 

n.  p.     (1888.)     I2mo.     pp.  (8). 

MONUMENTS  or  Tablets  at  Gettysburg. 

1.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  transmitting  an  estimate 
from  the  Secretary  of  War  providing  for  monuments  or  tablets 
at  Gettysburg.     5ist  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representa 
tives  Ex.  Document  No.  195.     pp.  14. 

2.  58th  Congress,  3d  Session,  Senate  2697,  Report  No.  4606.    An  Act. 

3.  58th  Congress,  3d  Session,  Senate  7001.     Bill. 

4.  sgth  Congress,  ist  Session,  Senate  2172.     Bill. 

5.  Monuments  on   the   Battlefield   of  Gettysburg,    Pa.,   etc.     5ist 
Congress,    2d   Session,    House   of    Representatives,    Report    No. 
3395.     pp.  2. 

6.  57th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Calendar  No.  2846.     Senate  Report 
No.  2882.     pp.  2. 

7.  General  Orders  No.  22,  Headquarters  of  the  Army,  Adjutant- 
General's  Office,  Washington,  February  29,  1903. 

8.  Public  No.  114.     An  Act. 
8vo. 

MUSTER  ROLLS  of  the  Companies  Composing  the  First  Regiment 

"Gray  Reserves"  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia, 
n.  p.     April  20,  1861.     I2mo.     pp.  7. 

MUSTER  ROLL  of  the  Commonwealth  Artillery  Company,  of 
Philadelphia,  U.  S.  Vols.,  on  duty  at  Fort  Delaware, 
April  24th  to  August  5th,  1861. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     April,  1881.     8vo.     pp.  (4).     50  copies  printed. 

MY  FLAG. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Press  of  N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son.     (1908.)     8vo.     pp.  13. 

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McAdams,  F.  M. — OUR  KNAPSACK.  Sketches  for  the  Boys  in 
Blue.  Compiled  and  published  by  F.  M.  McAdams, 
Richmond,  Ohio,  late  Sergeant  ii3th  O.  V.  I. 

Columbus,  O.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  136. 

McAdams,  F.  M. — EVERY-DAY  SOLDIER  LIFE  or  a  History  of 
the  One  Hundred  and  Thirteenth  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry. 
By  F.  M.  Me  Adams,  Richwood,  Ohio,  Sergeant  of  Co.  E. 

Columbus,  O.:  Chas.  M.  Cott  &  Co.,  Book  Printers.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  400. 

McAlexander,  Ulysses  Grant. — HISTORY  of  the  Thirteenth 
Regiment  United  States  Infantry.  Compiled  from  Regi 
mental  records  and  other  sources.  By  U.  G.  McAlexan 
der,  Captain,  Adjutant,  I3th  Infantry. 

Regimental  Press,  Thirteenth  Infantry,  Frank  D.  Gunn.     1905.  4to.  pp.  328. 

McArthur,  Henry  C. — ADDRESS  to  the  Members  of  the  Iowa 
Shiloh  Commission  in  defense  of  the  official  report  of  Col. 
Hugh  T.  Reid,  commanding  Fifteenth  Iowa  Volunteer 
Infantry  at  the  Battle  of  Shiloh,  April  6,  1862. 

8vo.     pp.  1 8.     Autograph  of  Author. 

McArthur,  Henry  C. — THE  CAPTURE  and  destruction  of 
Columbia,  South  Carolina,  February  17,  1865.  Personal 
experiences  and  recollections  of  Major  H.  C.  McArthur, 
Fifteenth  Iowa  Infantry  Volunteers,  A.  D.  C.,  to  General 
W.  W.  Belknap,  commanding  Crocker's  Iowa  Brigade, 
Seventeenth  Army  Corps. 

(Washington,  D.  C.     1911.)     8vo.     pp.  16. 

McBride,  John  R. — HISTORY  of  the  Thirty-third  Indiana 
Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry  during  the  four  years  of  Civil 
War,  from  Sept.  16,  1861,  to  July  21,  1865,  and  incidentally 
of  Col.  John  Coburn's  Second  Brigade,  Third  Division, 
Twentieth  Army  Corps,  including  incidents  of  the  great 
Rebellion.  By  John  R.  McBride. 

Indianapolis.     1900.     8vo.     pp.  280. 

McBride,  Robert. — LINCOLN'S  BODY  GUARD.  The  Union 
Light  Guard  of  Ohio.  With  some  personal  recollections 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Robert  McBride,  late  Corporal 
and  Company  Clerk. 

Indianapolis:  Edward  J.  Hecker,  Printer.     1911.     8vo.     pp.  30. 
Indiana  Historical  Society.     Vol.  I.,  No.  I. 

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McBride,  R.  E. — IN  THE  RANKS  from  the  Wilderness  to  Appo- 
mattox  Court  House.  The  War  as  seen  and  experienced 
by  a  private  soldier  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  By 
Rev.  R.  E.  M 'Bride.  A  graphic  account  of  the  minutiae 
of  war  as  seen  by  a  private  in  the  ranks. 

(Motto.)     Cincinnati:  Printed  by  Walder  &  Howe  for  the  Author.     1881. 

I2mo.     pp.  246. 

McCabe,  James  Dabney,  Jr. — THE  AIDE  DE  CAMP:  A  Romance 
of  the  War.  By  James  D.  McCabe,  Jr. 

Richmond:  Published  by  W.  A.  J.  Smith.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  113. 
Presentation  copy  from  the  Author  to  his  Father. 

McCabe,  James  Dabney,  Jr. — LIFE  AND  CAMPAIGNS  of 
General  Robert  E.  Lee,  by  James  D.  McCabe,  Jr.,  with 
steel  plates  and  maps. 

St.  Louis,  Mo.:  National  Publishing  Company.     (1867.)     8vo.     pp.  732. 

McCabe,  William  Gordon. — A  BRIEF  SKETCH  of  Andrew  Reid 
Venable,  Jr.,  formerly  A.  A.  and  Inspector-General, 
Cavalry  Corps,  A.  N.  V.  By  W.  Gordon  McCabe, 
formerly  Adjutant  of  Pegram's  Battalion  Artillery,  A.  P. 
Hill's  Corps,  A.  N.  V. 

Richmond:  Wm.  Ellis  Jones.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

McCabe,  William  Gordon. — DEFENCE  OF  PETERSBURG. 

Richmond,  Va.:  Southern  Historical  Society  Papers,  December,  1876. 
PP.  257-306. 

McCabe,  William  Gordon. — THE  DEFENCE  OF  PETERSBURG. 
Address  before  the  Virginia  Division  of  the  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia  at  their  annual  meeting  held  in  the 
Capitol  at  Richmond,  Va.,  November  i,  1876. 

Richmond,  Va.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Capt.  McCabe. 

McCaffery,  Michael  J.  A. — THE  SIEGE  OF  SPOLETO.  A  Camp 
tale  of  Arlington  Heights.  By  Michael  J.  A.  McCaffery, 
M.  A. 

New  York:  P.  O.  Shea.     1864.     Sy.  I2mo.     pp.  92  (4). 

McCain,  Warren. — A  SOLDIER'S  DIARY,  or  the  History  of 
Company  "L,"  Third  Indiana  Cavalry,  by  General 
Warren  McCain,  late  Sergeant  of  the  Company. 

Indianapolis:  William  A.  Patton,  Publisher.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  60. 

573 


McCall,  D. — THREE  YEARS  IN  THE  SERVICE.     Record  of  the 

doings  of  the  nth  Reg.  Missouri  Vols. 
Springfield.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  41.     Second  edition  revised  and  enlarged. 

McCall,  George  Archibald. — THE  SEVEN  DAYS'  CONTESTS, 
Pennsylvania  Reserves. 

1.  General   McCall's  report  with  accompanying  documents.     New 
York.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  (i)  663-675. 

2.  Sequel  to  General  McCall's  report  of  the  Pennsylvania  Reserves 
in  the  Peninsula.     (1864.)     8vo.     pp.  (i)  4. 

Autograph  of  Author  and  portrait  inserted. 

McCallum,  Daniel  Craig. — UNITED  STATES  MILITARY  RAIL 
ROADS.  Report  of  Bvt.  Brig.-Gen.  D.  C.  McCallum, 
director  and  general  manager,  from  1861  to  1866. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  3-39.     (Folio  map.) 

McCalmont,  Alfred  Brunson. — EXTRACTS  FROM  LETTERS 
written  by  Alfred  B.  McCalmont,  late  Lt.-Col.  I42d 
Regt.,  Col.  2o8th  Regt.  and  Brev.  Brig.-Gen.  Pennsylvania 
Volunteers,  from  the  front  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  134. 

Printed  for  private  circulation  by  his  son,  Robert  McCalmont. 

McCamant,  Thomas. — ADDRESS.     Reunion   I25th   Penna.  at 

Altoona,  September  17,  1888. 
Altoona:  Tribune,  Sept.  27,  1888.     8vo.     pp.  (9).     (Mounted.) 

McCammon,  William  Wallace. — REGISTER  of  Commissioned 
Officers  of  the  Fourteenth  U.  S.  Infantry  from  date  of 
organization,  May  14,  1861. 

(Regimental  Press.     1882.)     8vo.     pp.  13.     "For  private  distribution." 

McCandless,  William. — ADDRESS  delivered  by  Gen.  William 
McCandless  on  the  occasion  of  the  organization  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Reserve  Corps  Association,  in  the  City  of 
Harrisburg,  May  30,  1867. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

McCandless,  William. — ORATION  of  Gen.  William  McCandless, 

at  Gettysburg,  Decoration  Day,  May  30,  1879. 
Harrisburg,  Pa.:  Lane  S.  Hart,  Printer.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

McCants,  E.  C. — ONE  OF  THE  GRAY  JACKETS  and  other  stories, 

by  E.  C.  McCants. 
Columbia,  S.  C.:  The  State  Company,  Publishers.     1908.     I2mo.     pp.  160. 

574 


McCarter,  John  Gray. — How  ROGERS  AND  I  MADE  OUR  FIRST 
AND  SECOND  EXCURSION  yto  the  old  "Tar  Heel"  State, 
1862-1903.  By  Captain  John  Gray  McCarter. 

Boston.     1903.     I2mo.     pp.  38. 

McCarthy,  Carlton. — DETAILED  MINUTIAE  of  Soldier  life  in 
the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  1861-1865,  by  Carlton 
McCarthy,  Private  Second  Company  Richmond 
Howitzers,  Cutshaw's  Battalion  Artillery,  Second  Corps, 
A.  N.  V.  With  illustrations  by  Wm.  L.  Sheppard,  Esq., 
Lieutenant  Second  Company  Richmond  Howitzers,  A. 
N.  V. 

Richmond:  Carlton  McCarthy  &  Company.     1882. 
i2mo.     pp.  VI.     1-224.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 


McCarthy,    Florence. — STONEWALL    JACKSON.     The    Second 

Confederate  Hero. 

New  York:  The  Sun.     1875.     I2mo.     pp.  12.     (Mounted.) 
Autograph  note  of  Rev.  Mr.  McCarthy. 

McCaskey,  William  Spencer. — COL.  WILLIAM  S.  MCCASKEY, 
Commanding  Twentieth  U.  S.  Infantry.  Unique  record 
of  continuous  service  with  troops  at  home  and  abroad  for 
more  than  forty  years.  Important  service  in  Manila,  as 
the  garrison  regiment  of  that  turbulent  city.  Organized 
model  concentration  camps  in  Southern  Luzerne,  etc., 
also  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania  Concurrent  Resolutions. 
Notes  of  commendation  of  Inspection  and  General 
Officers. 

From  the  Lancaster  (Pa.)  New  Era,  February  24,  1903.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

McClellan,  Carswell. — GENERAL  ANDREW  A.  HUMPHREYS  at 
Malvern  Hill,  Va.,  July  I,  1862,  and  at  Fredericksburg, 
Va.,  December  13,  1862.  A  Memoir  by  Carswell  Mc 
Clellan,  Brevet  Lieutenant-Colonel  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

St.  Paul.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  34.     Privately  printed. 

McClellan,  Carswell. — NOTES  of  the  Personal  Memoirs  of  P. 
H.  Sheridan.  By  Carswell  McClellan,  Brevet  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  U.  S.  Vols. 

St.  Paul:  Press  of  Wm.  E.  Banning,  Jr.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  77. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

575 


McClellan,  Carswell. — THE  GETTYSBURG  FIGHT. 

1.  The  Second  Day's  Battle,  and  Gen.  Sickles's  part  in  it.     New- 
York  :  The  Sun.     June  28,  1891.     8vo.     pp.  (12).     (Mounted.) 

2.  Gen.  Sickles  talks  back  answering  the  criticisms  of  Col.  McClellan. 
New  York:  The  Times,  July  5,  1891.    8vo.    pp.  (4).    (Mounted.) 

McClellan,  Carswell. — THE  PERSONAL  MEMOIRS  and  Military 
History  of  U.  S.  Grant,  versus  the  record  of  the  Army  of 
the  Potomac.  By  Carswell  McClellan,  Brevet  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

Cambridge:  The  Riverside  Press.     1887.     I2mo.     pp.  (6)  1-278. 

Autograph  note  of  Col.  McClellan. 

McClellan,  George  Brinton.— ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Re 
port  of  Maj.-Gen.  George  B.  McClellan,  Aug.  4,  1863, 
with  an  account  of  the  Campaign  in  Western  Virginia. 

New  York:  Sheldon  &  Company.     1864.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  484. 

250  copies  printed. 

Autograph  letters  of  Gen.  George  B.  McClellan,  H.  J.  Hunt  and  I.  McDowell. 

McClellan,  George  Brinton. — ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC. 
Report  of  Maj.-Gen.  George  B.  McClellan,  Aug.  4th,  1863, 
with  an  account  of  the  Campaign  in  Western  Virginia. 

New  York:  Sheldon  &  Company.     1864.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  484. 

250  copies  printed. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  McClellan.     8  maps  and  47  engravings  inserted. 

McClellan,  George  Brinton. — COMPLETE  REPORT  on  the 
organization  and  campaigns  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
by  George  B.  McClellan,  Major-General  United  States 
Army. 

New  York.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  142. 

McClellan,  George  Brinton. — GENERAL  MCCLELLAN'S  LETTER 

of  acceptance  together  with  his  West  Point  oration. 
New  York  City:  Patten,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

McClellan,  George  Brinton. — "LEAVE  POPE  TO  GET  OUT  OF 

His  SCRAPE."     McClellan's  dispatches. 
(Washington.     1864.)     8vo.     pp.  8. 

McClellan,  George  Brinton. — LETTER  of  the  Secretary  of  War 
transmitting  report  on  the  organization  of  the  Army  of 
the  Potomac  and  of  its  Campaigns  in  Virginia  and 
Maryland,  under  the  command  of  Maj. -General  George 
B.  McClellan,  from  July  26,  1861,  to  Nov.  7,  1862. 

38th  Congress,  1st  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Ex.  Document  No.  15. 

1863.     (Washington.     1864.)     8vo.     pp.  242. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  McClellan. 

576 


McClellan,    George    Brinton. — MCCLELLAN'S    OWN    STORY. 

The  War  for  the  Union.     The  soldiers  who  fought  it. 

The  civilians  who  directed  it  and  his  relations  to  it  and  to 

them.     By    George    B.    McClellan,    late    Major-General 

commanding  the  Armies. 

New  York:  Charles  L.  Webster  &  Company.     1887. 
8vo.     pp.  IX.  1-661.     (Two  volumes.) 

Two  Autograph  letters  of  Gen.  McClellan.     Autograph  note  to  Gen.  McClellan 
from  Mrs.  McClellan.     112  plates,  3  maps,  cuttings,  reviews,  etc. 

McClellan,  George  Brinton. — REPORT  on  the  Organization 
and  Campaigns  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  to  which  is 
added  an  account  of  the  Campaign  in  Western  Virginia, 
with  plans  of  battlefields.  By  George  B.  McClellan, 
Major-General  United  States  Army. 

New  York:  Sheldon  &  Company,  Publishers.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  480. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  McClellan.     Orders,  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

McClellan,  George  Brinton. — THE  COMPLETE  REPORT  on  the 
Organization  and  Campaigns  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
by  George  B.  McClellan,  Major-General  United  States 
Army,  with  his  last  revision. 

(New  York.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  142. 

McClellan,  George  Brinton. — THE  HARRISON'S  BAR  LETTER 
of  Gen.  McClellan.  Opinion  of  James  Guthrie,  John 
Van  Buren,  Reverdy  Johnson,  etc.  General  McClellan's 
views  of  the  War  and  the  country. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

McClellan,  Henry  Brainerd. — THE  LIFE,  Character  and  Cam 
paigns  of  Major-Gen.  J.  E.  B.  Stuart.  Address  of  Major 
H.  B.  McClellan,  formerly  Assistant  Adjutant-General 
Cavalry  Corps,  A.  N.  Va.,  of  Sayre  Institute,  Ky.,  before 
the  Virginia  Division  of  the  Army  of  Northern  Va.  at 
their  annual  meeting,  held  in  the  Capitol  in  Richmond, 
Va.,  Oct.  27,  1880. 

Richmond:  William  Ellis  Jones,  Printer.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

Autograph  letter  of  Major  McClellan. 

McClellan,  Henry  Brainerd. — THE  LIFE  and  Campaigns  of 
Major-General  J.  E.  B.  Stuart,  Commander  of  the  Cavalry 
of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  by  H.  B.  McClellan, 
A.  M.,  late  Major,  Assistant  Adjutant-General,  and  Chief 
of  Staff  of  the  Cavalry  Corps,  Army  of  Northern  Virginia. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.     1885. 

8vo.     pp.  XV.  (i)  1-468.     Two  autograph  letters  of  Author. 

577 


McClellan,  William. — COOPER'S  BATTERY  and  its  service  at 
Petersburg.     Some  incidents  of  the  last  battle  in  Virginia. 
Philadelphia:  The  Times,  June  18,  1887.     I2mo.     pp.  (13).     (Mounted.) 

McClelland,     M.     G.— "OLD     IKE'S     MEMORIES.       M.     G. 

McClelland. 
Richmond,  Va. :  West,  Johnston  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1884.     I2mo.     pp.  16. 

McClelland,  William. — ADDRESS  delivered  by  Hon.  Wm. 
McClelland  (formerly  of  Battery  B,  First  Artillery),  at 
the  Seventh  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Pennsylvania  Reserve 
Volunteer  Corps,  at  Wilkes-Barre,  Pennsylvania,  May  15, 

1872. 
Washington:  H.  Polkinhorn  &  Co.,  Printers.     1872.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

McClendon,  W.  A. — RECOLLECTIONS  of  War  Times.  By  an 
old  veteran  while  under  Stonewall  Jackson  and  Lieutenant- 
General  James  Longstreet.  How  I  got  in,  and  how  I  got 
out. 

Montgomery,  Ala.:  The  Paragon  Press.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  238. 

McClenthen,  Charles  S.— NARRATIVE  of  the  fall  and  winter 
campaign,  by  a  private  soldier  of  the  2nd  Div.,  ist 
Army  Corps,  containing  a  detailed  description  of  the 
"Battle  of  Fredericksburg,"  at  the  portion  of  the  line 
where  the  2d  Div.  were  engaged,  with  accurate  statements 
of  the  loss  in  killed,  wounded,  and  missing  in  each  regiment. 

Syracuse:  Masters  &  Lee.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  53. 

McClenthen,  Charles  S. — A  SKETCH  of  the  Campaign  in 
Virginia  and  Maryland  from  Cedar  Mountain  to  Antietam, 
by  a  soldier  of  the  26th  N.  Y.  V. 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.     1862.     i6mo.     pp.  45. 

McClernand,  Edward  John. — CAVALRY  OPERATIONS:  The 
Wilderness  to  the  James  River.  By  Major  Edward  J. 
McClernand,  United  States  Cavalry. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  May,  1902.     pp.  321-343. 

McClernand,  John  Alexander. — OFFICIAL  REPORT  of  Maj.- 
Gen.  John  A.  McClernand  detailing  the  march  of  the 
Thirteenth  Army  Corps  from  Milliken's  Bend  to  Vicks- 
burg,  including  an  account  of  the  Battles  of  Port  Gibson, 
Champion  Hill,  Big  Black  River  and  the  Assault  upon  the 
Defenses  of  Vicksburg. 

Springfield:  Steam  Press  of  Baker  &  Phillips.      1863.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

578 


McClune,   H.   H. — THE  OLD   CAPITOL   PRISON  and   the   Dry 

Tortugas,  by  H.  H.  McClune. 
Lancaster:  Cooper  Sanderson  &  Co.,  Printers.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  106. 

McClure,  Alexander  Kelley. — ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  and  men  of 
War-Times.  Some  personal  recollections  of  War  and 
Politics  during  the  Lincoln  Administration.  By  A.  K. 
McClure,  LL.  D.,  with  introduction  by  Dr.  A.  C. 
Lambdin. 

Philadelphia:  The  Times  Publishing  Company.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  462. 

McClure,  Alexander  Kelley. — THE  LIFE  and  Services  of 
Andrew  G.  Curtin,  an  address  by  A.  K.  McClure,  delivered 
in  the  House  of  Representatives  at  Harrisburg,  Pa., 
January  20,  1895. 

Clarence  M.  Busch,  State  Printer.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  35. 

McClure,  Alexander  Kelley. — THE  PROPOSED  EQUESTRIAN 
STATUE  TO  LEE  at  Gettysburg.  Argument  presented 
before  the  Committees  of  the  Legislature  in  favor  of  the 
Bill  providing  that  Pennsylvania  and  Virginia  shall  unite 
to  erect  an  Equestrian  Statue  to  Lee  on  Seminary  Hill  at 
Gettysburg.  By  A.  K.  McClure. 

8vo.     pp.  13.     Autograph  note  of  Author.     Privately  printed. 

McClure,  J.  B. — LIFE  OF  GEN.  HANCOCK  including  his  early 
history,  war  record,  public  life,  nomination,  and  all  the 
interesting  facts  of  his  great  career.  Edited  by  J.  B. 
McClure.  *  *  * 

Chicago:  Rhodes  &  McClure,  Publishers.     1880.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Hancock. 

McClure,  J.  B. — STORIES,  Sketches  and  Speeches  of  General 
Grant  at  home  and  abroad,  in  peace  and  in  war,  including 
his  trip  around  the  world,  and  all  the  interesting  incidents, 
anecdotes  and  important  events  of  his  life.  Illustrated. 
Edited  by  J.  B.  McClure. 

Chicago:  Rhodes  &  McClure,  Publishers.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  208. 

McClure,  William  T. — THE  FOURTH  KANSAS  MILITIA  in  the 
Price  raid.  An  address  by  William  T.  McClure.  *  * 
Dec.  i,  1903. 

Kansas  State  Historical  Society,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  149-152. 

McCook,  Anson  George. — ADDRESS  before  the  Society  of  the 
Army  of  the  Cumberland  at  their  Eleventh  Reunion, 
Washington,  November  19,  1879,  by  Anson  G.  McCook. 

Cincinnati:  Press  of  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.     1879.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  16. 

579 


McCook,  Daniel. — THE  SECOND  DIVISION  at  Shiloh. 

Harper's  Magazine,  May,  1864.     pp.  — 

McCook,  Henry  Christopher. — IN  MEMORIAM.  Robert  Porter 
Dechert.  Born  August  16,  1842.  Died  May  12,  1894. 
Address  by  Rev.  Henry  C.  McCook,  D.  D.,  at  the  funeral 
services,  May  15,  1894,  at  the  Tabernacle  Presbyterian 
Church,  Philadelphia. 

8vo.     pp.  21.     Privately  printed. 

Biographical  sketch  from  the  Legal  Intelligencer  and  Circular  of  the  Military 

Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States  inserted. 

McCook,  Henry  Christopher — Hosea,  Lewis  Montgomery. 

— REMINISCENCE  NIGHT.  A  Sunday  Service  in  the  Civil 
War,  conducted  by  James  Edward  Murdoch,  Sr.,  the 
distinguished  tragedian,  at  Chattanooga,  Tenn., 
November,  1863.  By  Rev.  Henry  C.  McCook,  of  Devon, 
Pa.  Preceded  by  explanatory  letter  to  James  Edward 
Murdoch,  Jr.,  from  General  Anson  McCook  (Colonel  2nd 
O.  V.  I.),  and  read  by  Companion  Louis  R.  Foley,  also, 
"The  Power  of  Language,"  by  Lewis  Montgomery  Hosea, 
late  Brevet  Major  U.  S.  A.  Papers  read  before  the  Ohio 
Commandepy  of  the  Loyal  Legion,  June  3,  1908. 
n.  p.  n.  d.  8vo.  pp.  16.  Autograph  letter  of  Chaplain  H.  C.  McCook. 

McCook,  Henry  Christopher. — THE  FLAG  at  Cedar  Creek. 
Bulletins  of  the  Northwest  Manual  Training  High  School, 
Philadelphia.  A  poem  read  by  Dr.  Henry  C.  McCook, 
Memorial  Day,  1907. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  by  the  Pupils  of  the  Philadelphia  Trades  School,     n.  d. 

481710.     pp.  9.     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

McCowan,  Archibald. — THE  PRISONERS  OF  WAR.     A  reminis 
cence  of  the  Rebellion.     By  Archibald  McCowan. 
New  York:  The  Abbey  Press,  Publishers.     I2mo.     pp.  187. 

McCrady,  Edward,  Jr. — "FORMATION,  Organization,  Discipline 
and  Characteristics  of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia." 
An  address  before  the  Association  Army  of  Northern 
Virginia,  delivered  in  the  Hall  of  the  House  of  Delegates, 
Richmond,  Va.,  Thursday,  Oct.  21,  1886.  By  Col. 
Edward  McCrady,  Jr.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Richmond.     1886.     8vo.     pp.   41. 

580 


McCrady,  Edward,  Jr. — GREGG'S  BRIGADE  of  South  Carolinians 
in  the  Second  Battle  of  Manassas.  An  address  before  the 
survivors  of  the  Twelfth  Regiment  South  Carolina  Volun 
teers,  by  Edward  McCrady,  Jr.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Commanding  ist  S.  C.  Vols.  at  Walhalla,  South  Carolina, 
August  21,  1884. 

Richmond,  Va.     1885.     8vo.     pp.    40. 

McCreary,  Albertus. — GETTYSBURG.  A  Boy's  experience  of 
the  Battle.  By  Albertus  McCreary.  Illustrated  by 
Rollin  Kirby. 

McClure's  Magazine,  July,  1909.     pp.  243-253. 

McCrary,  George  Washington. — LETTER  from  the  Secretary 
of  War  communicating,  in  answer  to  a  Senate  resolution 
of  March  4,  1878,  information  concerning  the  data  from 
which  the  positions  of  the  troops  were  added  to  the 
engineer  maps  of  the  Gettysburg  battlefield  recently 
published. 

Washington.     1878.     Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  42.     8vo.     pp.  n. 

McCrary,  George  Washington. — LETTER  from  the  Secretary 
of  War  showing  the  strength  of  the  Army  at  stated  periods 
from  the  beginning  of  the  government  to  date,  Jan.  14, 

1879. 

45th  Congress,  3d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Ex.  Document  No.  23. 
8vo.     pp.  1 6. 

McCrary,  George  Washington. 

1.  General  Orders  No.  92,  September  3,  1879. 

2.  Opinion  of  Secretary  of  War  in  Case  of  Surg.-Gen.  Hammond. 

pp.  2. 

3.  Letter  from  Secretary  of  War.     pp.  i. 
8vo. 

McCrellis,  James  B. — MILITARY  RESERVATIONS,  National 
Military  Parks,  and  National  Cemeteries.  Title  and 
jurisdiction.  Prepared  in  the  Judge- Advocate-General's 
Office.  By  James  B.  McCrellis. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1898.     8vo.     pp.  322. 

McCulloch,  Hugh. — MEN  AND  MEASURES  of  Half  a  Century. 

Sketches  and  comments  by  Hugh  McCulloch. 
New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  XXV.  1-542. 


McCulloch,  Hugh. — MEMORIES  of  some  Contemporaries.     By 

Hugh  McCulloch. 
Scribner's  Magazine,  September,  1888.     pp.  279-295. 

McC.  A.  J. —  (THE  BATTLEFIELD  OF  GETTYSBURG.)  For 
veterans,  patriots,  tourists,  and  the  great  army  of  generous 
youth,  in  whose  souls  the  stirring  reminiscences  of  the 
Battle  of  Gettysburg  find  a  place. 

Harrisburg:  Lane  S.  Hart,  Printer.      1885.     i8mo.     pp.  (26). 

McDaniel,  Samuel  W. — AN  ADDRESS  delivered  at  the  funeral 
of  Capt.  William  F.  Brigham,  in  Feltonville,  Mass., 
Feb.  18,  1865,  by  Samuel  W.  McDaniel. 

Feltonville:  Charles  A.  Wood.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  19.     "Printed  by  request." 

McDonald,  John  W. — A  SOLDIER  OF  FORTUNE.  The  life  and 
adventures  of  General  Henry  Roland  Maciver,  being  a 
history  of  his  brilliant  achievements  under  many  flags. 
By  John  W.  McDonald. 

New  York:  The  New  York  News  Company.     1888.     I2mo.     pp.  331. 

McDougall,  James  Alexander. — SPEECH  of  Hon.  J.  A. 
McDougall,  of  California,  on  the  arrest  of  Gen.  Stone, 
and  the  rights  of  the  soldier  and  citizen.  Delivered  in 
the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  April  15,  1 6  and  22,  1862. 

Washington:  Printed  by  L.  Towers  &  Co.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

McDowell,  Irvin. — ORGANIZATION  OF  THE  UNION  ARMY, 
Brigadier-General  Irvin  McDowell,  commanding,  at  the 
Battle  of  Bull  Run,  Va.,  July  21,  1861. 

(Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Department.     1882.)     8vo.     pp.  4. 

50  copies  printed. 

McDowell,  Irvin. — STATEMENT  of  Major-Gen.  Irvin  McDowell 
in  review  of  the  evidence  before  the  Court  of  Inquiry, 
instituted  at  his  request  in  special  orders,  No.  353, 
Headquarters  of  the  Army. 

Washington:  Printed  by  L.  Towers  &  Co.     1863.     8vo.     pp.64. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  McDowell. 

McDowell,  William  P. — THE  FIFTEENTH  KENTUCKY  (Infantry 

U.  S.  V.) 

The  Southern  Bivouac,  September,  1886.     pp.  246-253. 

582 


McDermott,  Anthony  Wayne — Reilly,  John  Edward. — A 

BRIEF  HISTORY  of  the  6gth  Regiment  Pennsylvania 
Veteran  Volunteers  from  its  formation  until  final  muster 
out  of  the  United  States  Service,  by  Adjutant  Anthony 
W.  McDermott,  also  an  account  of  the  Reunion  of  the 
survivors  of  the  Philadelphia  Brigade  and  Pickett's 
Division  of  Confederate  Soldiers  and  the  dedication  of  the 
monument  of  the  6gth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Infantry, 
at  Gettysburg,  July  2d,  and  3d,  1887,  and  of  the  dedica 
tion,  September  11,  1889.  By  Captain  John  E.  Reilly. 
Philadelphia.  1890.  8vo.  pp.  106. 

McElroy,  Joseph  C. — THE  BATTLE  OF  CHICKAMAUGA.  Histori 
cal  Map  and  Guide  Book.  By  Captain  J.  C.  McElroy, 
1 8th  Ohio  Infantry. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     i8mo.     pp.  18.     (Map). 

McElroy,  Joseph  C. — THE  BATTLE  OF  CHICKAMAUGA.  His 
torical  Map  and  Guide  Book.  By  Capt.  J.  C.  McElroy, 
1 8th  Ohio  Infantry. 

Chattanooga,  Term.:  Published  by  T.  H.  Payne  &  Co.     I2mo.     pp.23.  (Map.) 

McElroy,  Joseph  C. — CHICKAMAUGA.  Record  of  the  Ohio 
Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National  Park  Com 
mission  by  Joseph  C.  McElroy,  late  Captain  i8th  Ohio 
Infantry  (Treasurer  and  Corresponding  Secretary  of  the 
Commission). 

Cincinnati:  Earhart  &  Richardson,  Printers.      1896.     8vo.     pp.  199. 

McElroy,  John. — THE  STRUGGLE  FOR  MISSOURI. 

(Extract.)     Washington,  D.  C.:  The  National  Tribune  Co.     1909. 
8vo.     pp.  IX.  3-342. 

McElroy,  John. — Si  "SHORTY"  and  the  Boys  on  "The  March 

to  the  Sea."      By  John  McElroy.     Illustrated. 
Washington,  D.  C.:  The  National  Tribune.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  312. 

McElroy,   John. — Si   KLEGG,  his  transformation  from  a  raw 

recruit  to  a  veteran,  by  John  McElroy. 
Washington,  D.  C.:  Published  by  the  National  Tribune  Co.     n.  d. 
Book  I.  pp.  245.     II.  pp.  271.     III.  pp.  265.     IV.  pp.  267.     I2mo. 

McElroy,  John. — LIFE  OF  GEN.  U.  S.  GRANT.  The  National 
Tribune  Library,  Washington,  D.  C.,  April  24,  1897. 
Vol.  I.,  No.  19. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  The  National  Tribune.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

583 


McElroy,  John. — LIFE  OF  MAJ.-GEN.  GEORGE  H.  THOMAS,  by 
John  McElroy.  The  National  Tribune  Library,  Washing 
ton,  D.  C.,  May  9,  1896.  Vol.  L,  No.  10. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  The  National  Tribune.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

McElroy,  John. — GENERAL  PHILIP  HENRY  SHERIDAN,  by  John 
McElroy.  The  National  Tribune  Library,  Washington, 
D.  C.,  Saturday,  August  29,  1896.  Vol.  I.,  No.  12. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  The  National  Tribune.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

McElroy,  John. — ANDERSONVILLE  :  A  story  of  Rebel  Military 
Prisons,  Fifteen  Months  a  guest  of  the  so-called  Southern 
Confederacy.  A  private  soldier's  experience  in  Richmond, 
Andersonville,  Savannah,  Millen,  Blackshear  and  Florence, 
by  John  McElroy,  late  of  Co.  L.,  i6th  111.  Cav. 

Toledo:  Published  by  D.  R.  Locke.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  654  (i). 

McGee,  B.  F. — HISTORY  of  the  72d  Indiana  Volunteer  Infantry 
of  the  mounted  lightning  brigade,  a  faithful  record  of  the 
life,  service,  and  suffering,  of  the  rank  and  file  of  the  regi 
ment  on  the  march,  in  camp,  in  battle,  and  in  prison, 
especially  devoted  to  giving  the  reader  a  definite  knowledge 
of  the  service  of  the  common  soldier,  with  an  appendix 
containing  a  complete  roster  of  officers  and  men.  Written 
and  compiled  by  B.  F.  McGee  (Sic),  Sergt.  of  Co.  I, 
Regimental  Historian.  Edited  by  Wm.  R.  Jewell, 
Lieutenant  of  Co.  G. 

La  Fayette,  Indiana:  S.  Vater  &  Co.     1882. 

8vo.     pp.  XV.  1-698.     Appendix  pp.  21.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

McGinnis,  George  Francis. — SHILOH.     By  Brigadier-General 

George  F.  McGinnis. 
(Extract.)     n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  16.     (Map.) 

McGlothlin,  W.  L. — ORIGINAL  Ms.  DIARY  of  a  Confederate 
soldier  from  Port  Hudson,  April  29,  1863,  to  Jackson, 
Miss.,  Aug.  6,  1863,  with  ms.  map  illustrating  the  siege 
of  Vicksburg. 

8vo.    pp.  (30). 

"The  30th  Tennessee  which  was  consolidated  with  the  zoth  Tennessee,  and 

known  as  the  loth  and  3Oth  Tennessee." 

McGrath,  Franklin. — THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  I27TH  NEW  YORK 
VOLUNTEERS.  Monitors  in  the  War  for  the  Preservation 
of  the  Union,  September  8,  1862,  June  30,  1865.  Material 
collected  and  arranged  by  Franklin  McGrath,  Co.  A. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  222  (8). 

584 


McGregor,  Charles. — HISTORY  of  the  Fifteenth  Regiment 
New  Hampshire  Volunteers,  1862-1863.  By  Charles 
McGregor. 

Published  by  order  of  the  Fifteenth  Regiment  Association.     1900. 
8vo.     pp.  XIV.  1-524.     (Map.) 

McGuire,  Hunter. — ADDRESS  by  Dr.  Hunter  McGuire,  Medical 
Director  Second  Army  Corps  (Stonewall  Jackson's), 
Army  of  Northern  Virginia.  Delivered  on  23d  day  of 
June,  1897,  at  the  Virginia  Military  Institute,  in  the 
presence  of  a  vast  audience,  upon  the  occasion  of  the 
Inauguration  of  the  Stonewall  Jackson  Memorial  Building. 
Published  by  the  Virginia  Military  Institute. 

Lynchburg,  Va.:  J.  P.  Bell  Company,  Printers.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

McGuire,   John   P.    (Mrs.) — DIARY  of   a   Southern   Refugee 

during  the  War,  by  a  lady  of  Virginia. 
(Motto.)     New  York:  E.  J.  Hale  &  Son.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  360. 

McGuire,  Judith  White. — GENERAL  ROBERT  E.  LEE.     The 

Christian  Soldier. 
Philadelphia.     1873.     i8mo.     pp.  — 

McHatton,  Eliza  Ripley. — FROM  FLAG  TO  FLAG.  A  woman's 
adventures  and  experiences  in  the  South  during  the  War, 
in  Mexico,  and  in  Cuba.  By  Eliza  Ripley  McHatton. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1889.     I2mo.     pp.  296. 

McHenry,  George. — WHY  PENNSYLVANIA  SHOULD  BECOME 
ONE  OF  THE  CONFEDERATE  STATES  of  America,  by  a  native 
of  Pennsylvania. 

(Philadelphia.)     1861.     8vo.     pp.  15  and  Map. 

McHenry,  Samuel  L. — THE  DEEDS  AND  SACRIFICES  of  the 
Eighty-fifth  Pennsylvania.  By.  L.  S.  McHenry,  Captain 
Co.  K,  and  Adjutant  of  the  Eighty-fifth  Regiment. 

Philadelphia:  The  Times,  July  3,  1886.     I2mo.     pp.  (12). 

Mclntosh,  W.  H. — JAMES  C.  SUMMER,  the  young  soldier  ready 
for  death.  By  Rev.  W.  H.  Mclntosh,  Marion,  Ala. 

(Richmond,  Ya.     1864.)     8vo.     pp.  8. 

585 


Mclntyre,  Philip  Willis. — ALONZO  PALMER  STINSON.  The 
First  Portland  Soldier  who  fell  in  Battle  during  the  Civil 
War.  Exercises  at  the  dedication  of  the  memorial  to  his 
memory  erected  by  his  comrades  of  Co.  H,  Fifth  Maine 
Volunteer  Infantry.  Edited  by  Philip  Willis  Mclntyre. 

(Motto.)     Portland,  Maine:  Lefavor  Tower  Company.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  62. 

Mclntyre,  Philip  Willis. — AN  ACCOUNT  of  the  Ceremonies  at 
the  Dedication  of  the  Soldier's  Monument,  Bridgeton, 
Maine,  July  21,  1910.  Containing  also  the  address 
delivered  on  that  occasion  and  biographical  sketches.  By 
Philip  Willis  Mclntyre. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Mcllvaine,  H.  R. — SUBSTANCE  OF  THE  LAWS  in  reference  to 
Confederate  States  Government  Publications.  By  H.  R. 
Mcllvaine. 

Bibliographical  Society  of  America,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  85-136. 

McKay,  Charlotte  E. — STORIES  of  Hospital  and  Camp. 
Philadelphia.     1876.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

McKee,  James  Cooper. — NARRATIVE  of  the  Surrender  of  a 
Command  of  U.  S.  Forces  at  Fort  Fillmore,  N.  M.,  in 
July,  A.  D.  1861,  at  the  breaking  out  of  the  Civil  War, 
between  the  North  and  the  South.  By  James  Cooper 
McKee,  Major  and  Surgeon  U.  S.  A. 

Prescott:  A.  T.  March.     1878.     I2mo.     pp.  15. 
Presentation  from  Major  McKee  with  Ms.  corrections. 

McKee,  James  Cooper. — NARRATIVE  of  the  Surrender  of  a 
Command  of  U.  S.  Forces,  at  Fort  Fillmore,  N.  M.,  in 
July,  1861,  by  Major  James  Cooper  McKee,  Surgeon 
U.  S.  Army. 

Boston :  Printed  by  John  A.  Lowell  &  Co.     4to.     pp.  32. 

"300  copies  for  private  distribution." 

McKee,  James  Harvey. — BACK  "!N  WAR  TIMES."  History 
of  the  I44th  Regiment,  New  York  Volunteer  Infantry, 
with  itinerary,  showing  contemporaneous  date  of  the 
important  battles  of  the  Civil  War.  By  James  Harvey 
McKee.  Illustrated  with  halftones  and  maps. 

Copyright  1903,  by  Lieut.  Horace  E.  Bailey,  Publisher.     8vo.     pp.  378. 

586 


McKhn,  Randolph  Harrison.— A  SOLDIER'S  RECOLLECTIONS. 
Leaves  from  the  diary  of  a  young  Confederate,  with  an 
oration  on  the  motives  and  aims  of  the  soldiers  of  the 
South.  By  Randolph  H.  McKim,  late  ist  Lieutenant 
and  A.  D.  C.  3d  Brigade,  Johnson's  Division,  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia. 

(Motto.)  New  York:  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.  *  *  1911.  8vo.  pp.  XVII.  1-362. 

McKim,  Randolph  Harrison. — GEN.  J.  E.  B.  STUART  in  the 
Gettysburg  Campaign.  A  reply  to  Col.  John  S.  Mosby. 
By  Randolph  Harrison  McKim,  late  First  Lieutenant  and 
A.  D.  C.  Third  Brigade,  Gen.  Edward  Johnson's  Division, 
Army  of  Northern  Virginia. 

Richmond:  Wm.  Ellis  Jones,  Printer.     1909.     8vo.     pp.24. 

McKim,  Randolph  Harrison.— IN  MEMORIAM.  Good  Men  a 
Nation's  Strength.  A  sermon  preached  on  the  occasion 
of  the  death  of  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee,  in  Christ  Church, 
Alexandria,  Va.,  October  16,  1870,  by  the  Rector,  Rev. 
Randolph  H.  McKim. 

Baltimore:  Printed  by  John  Murphy  &  Co.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

McKim,  Randolph  Harrison. — LEE,  the  Christian  Hero.  A 
sermon  delivered  in  the  Lee  Memorial  Church,  Lexington, 
Virginia,  Sunday,  January  20,  1907,  on  the  invitation  of 
the  Rector  and  vestry,  by  Rev.  Randolph  H.  McKim, 
D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Rector  of  the  Church  of  the  Epiphany, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Brentano.     1907.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

McKim,  Randolph  Harrison. — THE  CONFEDERATE  CAVALRY 
in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign,  by  Randolph  Harrison 
McKim,  late  First  Lieut.  A.  D.  C.  3d  Brigade,  Johnson's 
Division,  Army  of  Northern  Virginia. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  May-June,  1910.     pp.  414-427. 

McKim,  Randolph  Harrison. — THE  NUMERICAL  STRENGTH 
of  the  Confederate  Army,  an  examination  of  the  argument 
of  the  Hon.  Charles  Francis  Adams  and  others.  By 
Randolph  H.  McKim,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  D.  C.  L.,  late  ist 
Lieut,  and  A.  D.  C.  3d  Brigade,  Army  of  Northern 
Virginia. 

(Motto.)  New  York:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1912.    I2mo.    pp.  71. 

587 


McKim,  Randolph  Harrison. — THE  MOTIVES  and  Aims  of 
the  Soldiers  of  the  South  in  the  Civil  War.  Oration 
delivered  before  the  United  Confederate  Veterans  at  their 
fourteenth  annual  reunion  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  June  14, 
1904.  By  Randolph  Harrison  McKim,  D.  D.,  LL.  D., 
Rector  of  the  Church  of  the  Epiphany,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Published  by  order  of  the  United  Confederate  Veterans,     n.  d.   8vo.    pp.  34. 

McKim,  William  Walker. — A  BRIEF  dissertation  on  Military- 
Titles  and  Brevet  Rank  by  an  ex-Army  Officer. 
Boston.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  7.     Portrait  of  Author  inserted. 

McLaughlin,  John. — A  MEMOIR  of  Hector  Tyndale,  Brigadier- 
General   and    Brevet   Major-General    U.   S.    Volunteers, 
Junior    Vice-Commander    of    the    Commandery    of    the 
State  of  Pennsylvania  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal 
Legion  of  the  United  States.     Member  of  the  Philoso 
phical  Society,  The  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  The  Academy 
of  Natural  Sciences  and  the  Historical  Society  of  Penn 
sylvania.     Born  March  24,  1821.     Died  March  19,  1880. 
Philadelphia.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  118.     251  copies  privately  printed. 
"  Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Tyndale  and  letters  concerning  Gen.  Hector  Tyn 
dale,  January,  1884.     pp.  8." 

McLaughlin,  J.  Fairfax. — THE  AMERICAN  CYCLOPS,  the  Hero 
of  New  Orleans  and  spoiler  of  silver  spoons,  dubbed  LL.  D. 
by  Pasquino. 

Baltimore:  Kelly  &  Piet.     1868.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  27. 

McLaws,  Lafayette. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG. 

Savannah:  The  Weekly  News,  Jan.  12,  1878.     8vo.     pp.  (18).     (Mounted.) 
Autograph  note  of  Gen.  McLaws,  C.  S.  A. 

McLeod,  Edward  S. — THE  FRONTIER  DIVISION  in  the  Camden 

Expedition, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  24.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

McManus,  Thomas. — BATTLE  OF  IRISH  BEND.  Interesting 
Reminiscences  of  that  terrible  combat.  The  horrors  of 
War  graphically  pictured.  Col.  Bissell's  bravery.  Sad 
death  of  John  H.  Hunt.  Destruction  of  the  Rebel 
Gunboat  "Diana."  Gallantry  of  the  Union  Soldiers. 
Shrewdness  of  Confederate  Commanders.  (An  address 
given  before  the  people  of  St.  Patrick's  Church,  Collins- 
ville.) 

n.  p.  n.  d.     48mo.     pp.  8. 


McManus,  Thomas. — TWENTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT.  Battlefields 
Revisited.  By  Thomas  McManus,  Major  25th  Regiment, 
Connecticut  Volunteers,  February,  1896. 

Hartford:  Clark  &  Smith,  Printers.     1896.     I2mo.     pp.  42. 

McManus,  Thomas. — THROUGH  THE  CAMPAIGNING  GROUNDS 
of  Louisiana,  by  a  Veteran  of  the  Twenty-fifth  Con 
necticut,  forty-four  years  after. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     481110.     pp.  39. 

McMaster,  John  Bach. — THE  LIFE,  Memoirs,  Military  Career 
and  Death  of  General  U.  S.  Grant,  with  war  anecdotes 
and  freely-drawn  extracts  from  his  autobiography. 

(Motto.)     Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Published  only  by  Barclay  &  Company. 
8vo.     pp.  112. 

McMichael,  William. — AN  ADDRESS  upon  Rothermel's  Battle 
of  Gettysburg,  by  Col.  William  McMichael,  delivered  upon 
the  occasion  of  unveiling  the  picture  at  the  Academy  of 
Music.  Philadelphia,  December  20,  1870. 

Sherman  &  Co.,  Printers,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (12).     Privately  printed. 

McMorris,  Edward  Young. — HISTORY  of  the  First  Regiment, 
Alabama  Volunteer  Infantry,  C.  S.  A.  By  Edward 
Young  McMorris,  Ph.  D.  A.,  Private  of  the  Perote  Guards, 
Co.  C,  1861,  Co.  G,  1862-1865,  and  an  original  member  of 
both  the  Company  and  Regiment. 

Montgomery,  Ala.:  The  Brown  Printing  Co.,  Printers.     1904.    8vo.    pp.  142. 

McMurray,  W.  J. — HISTORY  of  the  Twentieth  Tennessee 
Volunteer  Infantry,  C.  S.  A.,  by  W.  J.  McMurray,  M.  D. 

Nashville,  Tenn.:  Published  by  the  Publication  Committee.     1904. 
8vo.     pp.  520. 

McNary,  O.  R.—  WHAT  I  SAW  and  did  inside  and  outside  of 
Rebel  prisons.  A  paper  prepared  and  read  before  the 
Kansas  Commandery  of  the  M.  O.  L.  L.  U.  S.,  by  Com 
panion  O.  R.  McNary,  ist  Lieutenant  iO3d  Penna.  Vols. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

McPherson,   John   B. — THE   BATTLEFIELD  OF   GETTYSBURG. 

Illustrated  by  John  B.  McPherson. 
The  Cosmopolitan,  October,  1897.     pp.  617-624. 

589 


McNamar,  J.  B. — OFFICIAL  SOUVENIR  and  program  of  Monu 
ment  First  Connecticut  Heavy  Artillery  and  dedicatory 
exercises  held  on  State  Capitol  Grounds,  Hartford,  Conn., 
September  25,  1902,  as  a  memorial  to  the  three  thousand 
eight  hundred  and  two  brave,  loyal  and  patriotic  citizens, 
who  enrolled  under  "Old  Glory"  and  gallantly  fought  for 
maintaining  its  honor  and  dignity  to  a  crowning  victory, 
from  1861-1865.  Compiled  and  published  under  the 
auspices  of  the  General  Committee  and  Regimental 
Association,  by  J.  B.  McNamar. 

Hartford,  Conn.:  R.  S.  Peck  &  Co.,  Printers,     n.  d. 

8vo.     pp.  XII.  (4)  1-143  (0  CXXX. 

McPherson,  John  Rhoderic. — REMARKS  of  Senator  John  R. 
McPherson,  of  New  Jersey,  on  presenting  to  Congress  the 
statues  of  Richard  Stockton  and  Philip  Kearny,  delivered 
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Washington.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

McRae,  James  Henry. — THE  THIRD  REGIMENT  of  Infantry, 

by  Lieutenant  J.  H.  McRae,  3d  U.  S.  Infantry. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution.     1895.     pp.  674-693. 

McTeer,  William. — AMONG  LOYAL  MOUNTAINEERS  honoring 
the  Stars  and  Stripes,  the  lives  of  Confederates,  by  Will 
McTeer,  Maryville,  Tenn. 

(Knoxville:  Neuman.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

McCLELLAN's  MILITARY  CAREER  Reviewed  and  Exposed:  The 
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Washington:  Published  by  the  Union  Congressional  Committee.     1864. 

8vo.     pp.  34. 

MCCLELLAN'S  CAMPAIGN.     Reprinted  from  The  World  of  August 

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Pa.  Vols.  Von  Herrmann  Nachtigall,  Juli,  1886. 
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Nadal,  B.  H. — THE  CHRISTIAN  BOY  SOLDIER.  The  funeral 
sermon  of  Joseph  E.  Darrow,  preached  in  Sands  Street 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Brooklyn,  on  the  27th  of 
October,  1861,  by  B.  H.  Nadal,  D.  D. 

New  York:  Steam  Printing  House.     1862.     I2mo.     pp.  28. 

590 


Nagle,  John  T. — THE  STATUS  OF  ACTING  ASSISTANT  SURGEONS 
of  the  United  States  Army  who  served  in  the  late  Civil 
War,  being  a  reply  to  the  ruling  of  the  War  Department 
in  a  communication  sent  by  Hon.  L.  A.  Grant,  Assistant 
Secretary  of  War,  to  Hon.  E.  J.  Dunphe,  member  of 
Congress,  March  28,  1892.  By  John  T.  Nagle,  M.  D., 
New  York  City. 

New  York:  Martin  B.  Brown,  Printer.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  90. 

Naglee,  Henry  Morris. — HISTORY  OF  THE  WAR. 

1.  A  Chapter  from  the  Secret  History  of  the  War.     pp.  4. 

2.  Second  Chapter  from  the  Secret  History  of  the  War.     pp.  4. 
(Philadelphia.     1864.)     8vo. 

Judge  Kelly's  reply  (i)  folio  inserted.     Philadelphia,  1864. 

Naglee,  Henry  Morris. — REPORT  of  Brig. -Gen.  Henry  M. 
Naglee,  commanding  first  brigade,  Casey's  division,  Army 
of  the  Potomac,  of  the  part  taken  by  his  brigade  in  the 
Battle  of  Seven  Pines,  May  31,  1862,  with  an  appendix, 
containing  the  official  report  of  Gen.  Casey. 

Philadelphia:  Collins,  Printer.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Naglee. 

Naglee,  Henry  Morris. — RECONNOISSANCE  from  Bottom's 
Bridge  to  Seven  Pines,  May  24,  25  and  26,  1862,  made  by 
Naglee's  Brigade. 

Philadelphia:  Collins,  Printer.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Naglee,  Henry  Morris. — REPORT  of  Brigadier-General  Henry 
M.  Naglee,  of  his  Command  of  the  District  of  Virginia, 
with  an  appendix  containing  the  correspondence  between 
Gen.  Naglee  and  the  Mayor  and  Common  Council  of  the 
City  of  Portsmouth,  referred  to  in  the  report. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  39. 

Naglee,  Henry  Morris. — REPORT  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Advance 
of  the  column  for  the  relief  of  Little  Washington,  N.  C., 
April  18-19,  1863.  By  Br.-Gen.  Henry  M.  Naglee.  Also 
an  appendix  consisting  of  Gen.  Foster's  report  of  the  siege 
of  the  same  place  from  March  30  to  April  18,  1863. 

Philadelphia:  Collins,  Printer.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Naglee,  Henry  Morris. — REPORT  of  the  part  taken  by  his 
Brigade  in  the  Seven  Days  from  June  26th  to  July  2nd, 
1862,  Army  of  the  Potomac. 

Philadelphia.      1863.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

591 


Naglee,  Henry  Morris. — THE  Two  LETTERS  of  Gen.  H.  M. 
Naglee  about  Gen.  McClellan. 

(New  York.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Narcom,  James. — THE  EASTERN  SHORE  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA, 
in  1861  and  1862.  A  statement  of  James  Narcom  to 
General  F.  Sigel,  at  Baltimore,  in  1865. 

The  Historical  Magazine,  November,  1870.     pp.  301-306. 

Nash,  Charles  Edward. — BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCHES  of  Gen. 
Pat.  Cleburne  and  Gen.  T.  C.  Hindman,  together  with 
humorous  anecdotes  and  reminiscences  of  the  late  Civil 
War.  By  Charles  Edward  Nash,  M.  D.,  Little  Rock, 
Ark.  Dedicated  to  the  Confederate  Veterans  and  their 
children. 

Little  Rock,  Ark.:  Tunnah  &  Pittard,  Printers.     1898.     I2mo.     pp.  300. 

Nash,  Eugene  Arus. — A  HISTORY  of  the  Forty-fourth  Regiment 
New  York  Volunteer  Infantry  m  the  Civil  War,  1861-1865, 
by  Captain  Eugene  A.  Nash. 

Chicago:  R.  R.  Donnelley  &  Sons  Company.     1911.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-484. 

Nason,  Elias. — A  BRIEF  RECORD  of  the  events  in  Exeter,  N.  H., 
during  the  year  1861,  together  with  the  names  of  the 
soldiers  of  this  town  in  the  War,  by  Rev.  Elias  Nason. 

(Motto.)     Exeter:  Printed  by  Samuel  Hall.     1862.     I2mo.     pp.  16. 

Nason,  Elias. — A  BRIEF  RECORD  of  events  in  Exeter,  N.  H., 
during  the  year  1862,  together  with  the  names  of  the 
soldiers  of  this  town  in  the  war,  by  Rev.  Elias  Nason. 

(Motto.)     Exeter:  Fogg  &  Fellowes.     1863.     i6mo.     pp.  20. 

Nason,  Elias. — A  BRIEF  RECORD  of  current  events  in  Exeter, 
N.  H.,  during  the  year  1863,  together  with  the  names  of 
the  soldiers  of  this  town  in  the  war,  by  the  Rev.  Elias 
Nason.  (No.  III.) 

(Motto.)     Exeter:  Fogg  &  Fellowes.     1864.     i6mo.     pp.  24. 

Nason,  Elias. — OUR  OBLIGATIONS  to  Defend  the  Government 
of  Our  Country.  A  Discourse  on  the  War.  By  Rev. 
Elias  Nason.  Delivered  at  Exeter,  N.  H.,  April  21,  1861. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  6. 

592 


Nason,  George  W. — HISTORY  and  Complete  Roster  of  the 
Massachusetts  Regiment  Minute  Men  of  1861  who 
responded  to  the  First  Call  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln, 
April  15,  1 86 1,  to  defend  the  Flag  and  Constitution, 
together  with  photographs  and  biographical  sketches  of 
Minute  Men  of  Massachusetts.  By  George  W.  Nason. 

Boston,  Mass. :  Smith  &  McCance.     1910.     8vo.     pp.  415.  Index  pp.  VI. 

Neal,  William  A. — AN  ILLUSTRATED  HISTORY  of  the  Missouri 
Engineer  and  the  25th  Infantry  Regiments  together  with 
a  roster  of  both  Regiments  and  the  last  known  address  of 
all  that  could  be  obtained.  Edited  and  Compiled  by  Dr. 
W.  A.  Neal. 

Chicago,  111.:  Donohue  &  Henneberry.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  XVI.  305. 
Autograph  of  Author. 

Neale,  Walter. — THE  SOVEREIGNTY  OF  THE  STATES.  An 
oration  address  to  the  survivors  of  the  Eighth  Virginia 
Regiment,  while  they  were  gathered  about  the  graves  of 
their  fallen  comrades  on  the  Battleground  of  Manassas, 
July  21,  1910.  By  Walter  Neale. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1910. 
I2mo.     pp.  143. 

Nee. — DUTIES  OF  AN  ARMY  OFFICER. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  4. 

Neil,  Henry  M. — A  BATTERY  AT  CLOSE  QUARTERS.  A  paper 
read  before  the  Ohio  Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion, 
October  6,  1909,  by  Henry  M.  Neil,  Captain  Twenty- 
second  Ohio  Battery. 

Columbus,  Ohio.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  30.     (Revised  edition.) 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Neill,  Edward  Duffeld. — INCIDENTS  OF  FAIR  OAKS  and  Malvern 
Hill  Battles. 

Macalester  College  Contribution.     (1892.)     Second  Series,  Number  Nine. 
8vo.     pp.  199-222. 

Nelson,  Thomas  F. — THREE  DECISIVE  BATTLES  and  who 
fought  them.  Shiloh,  Gettysburg  and  Chattanooga. 
Compiled  by  Thomas  F.  Nelson. 

Issued  by  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Railway.     1887. 

i6mo.     pp.  30.  (i).     Map. 

593 


Nelson,  A.  H. — THE  BATTLES  OF  CHANCELLORSVILLE  AND 
GETTYSBURG.  By  Capt.  A.  H.  Nelson,  57th  Penna.  Vols. 

Minneapolis,  Minn.:  Copyright  by  Capt.  A.  H.  Nelson.      1899.   I2mo.  pp.  183. 

Nelson,  William. — CLIFFORD  STANLEY  SIMS:  Soldier,  States 
man,  Scholar,  Jurist.  A  Biographical  Sketch.  By  William 
Nelson,  A.  M. 

Boston:  David  Clapp  &  Son,  Printers.      1896.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

Nelson,  William. — SKETCH  of  the  Life  of  William  Nelson,  Maj.- 
Gen.  U.  S.  A.  With  portrait.  Extract  from  the  His 
torical  and  Biographical  Cyclopedia  of  Ohio. 

Cincinnati:  Published  by  the  Western  Biographical  Publishing  Co.     n.  d. 

8vo.     pp.  37. 

Ness,  George  M. — THREE  YEARS  IN  THE  CONFEDERATE  HORSE 
ARTILLERY.  By  George  M.  Ness.  A  Gunner  in  Chew's 
Battery,  Stuart's  Horse  Artillery,  Army  of  Northern 
Virginia. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.      1911. 

8vo.     pp.  362. 

Newberry,  J.  S. — A  VISIT  TO  FORT  DONALDSON,  Tenn.,  for  the 
relief  of  the  wounded  of  Feb.  15,  1862.  A  letter,  by  Dr. 
J.  S.  Newberry,  Associate  Secretary. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

Newberry,  J.  S. — REPORT  on  the  Sanitary  Condition  of  the 
U.  S.  Troops  in  the  Mississippi  Valley,  during  the  month 
of  August.  By  J.  S.  Newberry,  M.  D.,  Associate  Secretary 
San.  Commission. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  n. 

Newberry,  J.  S. — THE  U.  S.  SANITARY  COMMISSION  in  the 
Valley  of  the  Mississippi,  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
1861-1866.  Final  Report  of  Dr.  J.  S.  Newberry,  Secretary 
Western  Department. 

Cleveland:  Fairbanks,  Benedict  &  Co.,  Printers.      1871.     8vo.     pp.  543. 

Newell,  Joseph  Keith. — OUR  ANNALS  of  loth  Regiment 
Massachusetts  Volunteers  in  the  Rebellion,  edited  by 
Captain  Joseph  Keith  Newell,  Historian  of  the  Regiment, 
from  personal  observation,  private  journals  of  officers  and 
men,  selections  from  the  press  of  the  day,  and  from  letters 
from  soldiers  of  the  Regiment  published  in  the  local 
newspapers. 

Springfield,  Mass.:  Published  by  C.  A.  Nichols  &  Co.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  609. 

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Newell,  Robert  Henry. — THE  ORPHEUS  C.  KERR  PAPERS. 

1.  First  Series,     pp.  VIII.  382.     New  York:  Blakeman  &  Mason. 
1862. 

2.  Second  Series,  pp.  VIII.  367.  New  York:  Carleton.  MDCCCLXIII. 

3.  Third  Series,    pp.  VI.  300.    New  York:  Carleton.    MDCCCLXV. 

I2mo.     3  Vols. 

Newhall,  Frederick  Cushman. — How  LEE  LOST  THE  USE  OF 
His  CAVALRY  before  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg.  Re 
printed  from  the  Philadelphia  Weekly  Times,  of  Sept.  28, 
1878.  By  F.  C.  Newhall,  late  Lieut. -Colonel,  Asst.  Adjt.- 
General,  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

Philadelphia.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Privately  printed.     Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Newhall. 

Newhall,  Frederick  Cushman. — WITH  SHERIDAN  in  Lee's  last 
Campaign,  by  a  Staff  Officer. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  VI.  9-235. 
Autograph  letters  F.  C.  Newhall,  W.  T.  Sherman,  Fitz  John  Porter,  W.  B. 
Franklin,  G.  K.  Warren,  R.  Coulter,  VV.  S.  Hancock,  A.  Doubleday,  Geo.  A. 
Forsyth,  Geo.  Crook,  John  Gibbon,  Jos.  E.  Johnston  and  Jas.  Longstreet. 
Autographs  P.  H.  Sheridan,  Jos.  Hooker,  Geo.  G.  Meade,  O.  O.  Howard,  E.  O. 
Babcock  and  E.  M.  Stanton. 
30  engravings  inserted,  also  reviews,  notices,  etc.     Unique. 

Newlin,  William  H. — REMINISCENCE.  Long  ago  mysterious 
happenings,  through  lapse  of  time  and  a  recent  chance 
unexpected  development,  are  explained.  By  W.  H. 
Newlin,  First  Lieutenant  Company  C,  73rd  Illinois 
Infantry. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  28-33. 

Newlin,  William  H. — ANNUAL  ADDRESS  by  W.  H.  Newlin. 
Delivered  at  the  Sixteenth  Annual  Reunion  Survivors 
Seventy-third  Regiment  Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry, 
Springfield,  Illinois,  September  30,  1902. 

(Springfield,  111.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Newlin,  William  H. — A  HISTORY  of  the  Seventy-third  Regiment 
of  Illinois  Infantry  Volunteers.  Its  services  and  experi 
ences  in  camp,  on  the  march,  on  the  picket  and  skirmish 
lines,  and  in  many  battles  of  the  War,  1861-65. 

Published  by  authority  of  the  Regimental  Reunion  Association.  8vo.  pp.  682. 

595 


Newlin,  William  H. — AN  ACCOUNT  of  the  escape  of  Six  Federal 
Soldiers  from  prison  at  Danville,  Va.  Their  travels  by 
night  through  the  enemy's  country  to  the  Union  pickets 
at  Gauley  Bridge,  West  Virginia,  in  the  Winter  of  1863- 
64.  By  W.  H.  Newlin,  Lieutenant  Seventy-third  Illinois 
Volunteers. 

Cincinnati:  Western  Methodist  Book  Concern  Print.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  112. 

Second  edition. 

Newlin,  William  H. — AN  ACCOUNT  of  the  escape  of  Six  Federal 
Soldiers  from  prison  at  Danville,  Va.  Their  travels  by 
night  through  the  enemy's  country  to  the  Union  pickets 
at  Gauley  Bridge,  West  Virginia,  in  the  Winter  of  1863-64. 
By  W.  H.  Newlin,  Lieutenant  Seventy-third  Illinois 
Volunteers.  (More  than  twenty  nights'  travel  on  foot. 
Six  Regiments  and  five  States  represented.) 

Cincinnati:  Western  Methodist  Book  Concern  Print.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  136. 

Newsome,  Edmund. — EXPERIENCE  IN  THE  WAR  of  the  Great 
Rebellion,  by  a  Soldier  of  the  Eighth-first  Regiment 
Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry.  From  August,  1862,  to 
August,  1865,  including  nearly  nine  months  of  life  in 
Southern  prisons,  at  Macon,  Savannah,  Charleston, 
Columbia  and  other  places. 

Carbondale,  111.:  Printed  by  E.  Newsome.     1879.     i8mo.     pp.  137. 

Newsome,  Edmund. — EXPERIENCE  IN  THE  WAR  of  the  Great 
Rebellion,  by  a  Soldier  of  the  Eighty-first  Illinois  Volunteer 
Infantry,  from  August,  1862,  to  August,  1865.  Including 
nearly  nine  months  of  life  in  Southern  prisons  at  Macon, 
Savannah,  Charleston,  Columbia  and  other  places. 

Carbondale,  111.:  Edmund  Newsome,  Publisher.     1880.     i6mo.     pp.  297. 

Second  edition  revised. 

Newton,  Simon. — REGISTER  of  the  Corps  of  Engineers  U.  S. 
Army,  from  its  establishment,  Act  of  March  16,  1802,  to 
March  16,  1887.  Compiled  by  Simon  Newton,  Chief 
Clerk,  Washington  Aqueduct. 

Washington.     1887.     I2mo.     pp.  62.     (Errata.) 

Niccolls,  S.  J. — A  TRIBUTE  to  General  Tecumseh  Sherman,  by 
Rev.  S.  J.  Niccolls,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  St.  Louis.  Delivered 
at  the  Public  Memorial  Service  of  Ransom  Post  No.  131, 
Department  of  Missouri,  G.  A.  R.,  St.  Louis,  May  30, 
1891. 

8vo.     pp.  1 6. 

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Nickerson,  Ansel  D. — A  RAW  RECRUIT'S  WAR  EXPERIENCES. 

By  Ansel   D.   Nickerson,  late  Private  Co.   B,   Eleventh 

Rhode  Island  Volunteers. 

Providence:  Printed  by  the  Press  Company.     1888.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-64. 
Privately  printed. 

Nichols,  George  Ward.— How  FORT  MCALLISTER  WAS  TAKEN. 

Harper's  Magazine,  Aug.,  1868.     pp.  —     Autograph  letter  of  Major  Nichols. 

Nichols,  George  Ward. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  GREAT  MARCH, 
from  the  diary  of  a  staff  officer,  by  Brevet  Major  George 
Ward  Nichols,  with  a  map  and  illustrations. 

London:  Sampson  Low,  Son  &  Marston.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  XII.  1-288. 

Nichols,  George  Ward. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  GREAT  MARCH, 
from  a  diary  of  a  staff  officer,  Aid-de-Camp  to  Gen. 
Sherman,  with  a  map  and  illustrations. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  Publishers.     1866.     I2mo. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  XII.  15-214.     Vol.  II.  pp.  215-408.  (i). 

63  engravings  inserted.     3  maps. 

Autograph  letters  Gov.  Brown,  of  Geo. ;  Gens.  Howard,  Thomas,  Baylor,  J.  C. 

Davis,  Barnum,  Geary,  Williams,  Logan,  Slocum  and  Hooker;  Cols.  Dayton, 

Audenried  and  Nichols. 

Original  Confederate  written  order  for  the  evacuation  of  Fayetteville,  N.  C., 

upon  Sherman's  approach.     Cuttings,  reviews,  etc.,  inserted.     Unique. 

Nichols,  George  Ward. — THE  SANCTUARY.  A  story  of  the 
Civil  War,  by  George  Ward  Nichols,  author  of  "The 
Story  of  the  Great  March."  With  illustrations. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  X.-286. 

Nichols,  G.  W. — A  SOLDIER'S  STORY  of  his  Regiment  (6ist 
Georgia),  and  incidentally  of  the  Lawton-Gordon-Evans 
Brigade,  Army  of  Northern  Virginia.  By  Private  G.  W. 
Nichols,  Jesup,  Georgia. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  291  (2).     Autograph  letters  of  Author. 

Nichols,  James  M. — PERRY'S  SAINTS  or  the  fighting  parson's 
Regiment  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  by  James  M. 
Nichols  (48th  New  York  State  Volunteers). 

Boston:  D.  Lathrop  &  Company.     (1887.)      I2mo.     pp.  299. 

Nicholson,  Isaac  F. — THE  MARYLAND  GUARD  BATTALION, 
1 860-6 1.  Isaac  F.  Nicholson.  (Read  before  the  Society 
April  10,  1911.) 

Maryland  Historical  Magazine,  June,  1911.     pp.  117-131. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

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Nicholson,  James  Bartram. — A  TRIBUTE  TO  MCCLELLAN. 

(Philadelphia.     1886.)     8vo.     pp.  4. 

Portrait  of  Author  and  Autograph  note  of  Gen.  McClellan. 

125  copies  privately  printed. 

Nicholson,  James  Bartram. — "LETTERS  to  a  Soldier  in  the 
Army."  (John  P.  Nicholson.)  1861-1865. 

4to.     Ms.     5  Vols. 

"Here  are  a  few  of  the     *  *  *  *  pleasant'st  words  that  ever  blotted  paper. 

Mer.  of  Venice,  Act  III.,  Sc.  2." 

Nicholson,  James  Bartram. — MY  VISITS  to  the  Twenty- 
eighth,  being  a  personal  narrative  of  the  visits  to  the  28th 
Regt.  P.  V.  during  the  War,  by  James  B.  Nicholson. 

4to.     Ms.     pp.  214. 

Nicholson,  John  Page. — ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  28TH  AND  147™ 
REGIMENTS  Infantry  and  Independent  Battery  "E," 
Light  Artillery,  Pennsylvania  Veteran  Volunteers,  1861- 
1865.  (Compiled  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Association, 
John  P.  Nicholson.) 

(Philadelphia.     1882.)     8vo.     pp.  8. 

(Gives  a  transcript  of  the  Organization  and  services  of  the  Commands.) 

250  copies  printed. 

Nicholson,  John  Page.— DIARY  of  John  P.  Nicholson,  28th 
Penna.  Inft.  Vols.  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  July  18, 
1861,  to  July  21,  1865. 

4to.     pp.  282. 

Typewritten  from  the  original  mems.  and  ms.  Diary. 

Nicholson,  John  Page. — MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL 
LEGION  of  the  United  States.  Register  of  the  Com- 
mandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  from  April  15,  1865, 
to  May  5,  1887.  John  P.  Nicholson,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Colonel  U.  S.  V.,  Recorder. 

Philadelphia.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  187  (10). 
One  Hundred  copies  printed  of  this  edition. 

Nicholson,  John  Page. — MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL 
LEGION  of  the  United  States.  Register  of  the  Com- 
mandery  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  from  April  15,  1865, 
to  July  i,  1882.  (John  P.  Nicholson,  Recorder.) 

Philadelphia.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  (6)  1-132  (i). 

500  copies  printed. 

598 


Nicholson,  John  Page. — -MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL 
LEGION  of  the  United  States,  Commandery  of  the  State  of 
Pennsylvania,  Membership  Roll,  April  15,  1865, -June  I, 
1891. 

Philadelphia.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  (2)  40. 

Nicholson,  John  Page. — PENNSYLVANIA  AT  GETTYSBURG. 
Ceremonies  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Monuments  erected 
by  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  to  mark  the 
position  of  the  Pennsylvania  Commands  engaged  in  the 
Battle.  1893. 

(Motto.)     (Harrisburg,  Pa.     1893.)     8vo.     2  Vols. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  IX.  1-526.     Vol.  II.  pp.  527-1080. 

Unique.     Contains  all  the  circulars,  order,  etc. 

Nicholson,  John  Page. — PENNSYLVANIA  AT  GETTYSBURG. 
Ceremonies  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Monuments  erected 
by  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  to  Major-General 
George  G.  Meade,  Major-General  Winfield  S.  Hancock, 
Major-General  John  F.  Reynolds,  and  to  mark  the 
positions  of  the  Pennsylvania  Commands  engaged  in  the 
Battle. 

Harrisburg:  Wm.  Stanley  Ray,  State  Printer.      1904. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  XII.  1-605.     Vol.  II.  pp.  (IV.)  606-1162.     (Map.) 

Programmes,  etc.,  inserted. 

Nicholson,  John  Page. — THE  GETTYSBURG  NATIONAL 
MILITARY  PARK.  The  location  of  the  monuments, 
markers  and  tablets  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg. 
(John  P.  Nicholson,  Compiler.) 

(Philadelphia.)      1898.     8vo.     pp.  22.     Edition  300  copies. 

Nicholson,  John  Page. — THE  GETTYSBURG  NATIONAL  PARK. 
The  location  of  the  monuments,  markers  and  tablets  on 
the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg.  Compiled  by  John  P. 
Nicholson. 

(Philadelphia.)      1903.     8vo.     pp.  27.     Edition  500  copies. 

Nicholson,  John  Page.  -  -  THE  GETTYSBURG  NATIONAL 
MILITARY  PARK.  The  location  of  the  monuments  and 
tablets  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg.  (John  P. 
Nicholson,  Compiler.) 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.      1912.     8vo.     pp.  38. 
Edition  500  copies. 

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The  location  of  the  monuments,  markers  and  tablets  on 
the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg.  Compiled  by  John  P. 
Nicholson. 

(Philadelphia.)     1907.     8vo.     pp.  29.     Edition  500  copies. 

Nickerson,  Ansel  D. — A  RAW  RECRUIT'S  EXPERIENCES.  By 
Ansel  D.  Nickerson,  late  Private  Co.  B,  Eleventh  Rhode 
Island  Volunteers. 

Providence :  Printed  by  the  Press  Company.     1888.     I2mo.     pp.64. 

Nicolay,  John  George. — LINCOLN'S  GETTYSBURG  ADDRESS, 
reprinted  from  "The  Century  Magazine"  for  February, 
1894.- 

The  De  Vinne  Press,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

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Nicolay,  John  George. — THE  OUTBREAK  OF  REBELLION,  by 
John  G.  Nicolay,  Private  Secretary  to  President  Lincoln. 
New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1881.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-220. 
Two  maps  and  forty  views,  etc.,  inserted. 

Nicolay,    John    George  —  Hay,    John — ABRAHAM    LINCOLN. 

A  history.     By  John  G.  Nicolay  and  John  Hay. 
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New  York:  The  Century  Co.     1890.     10  Vols. 
Autograph  note  and  ms.  of  Col.  Hay. 

Noel,  Baptist  Wuothesley.  —  THE  REBELLION  IN  AMERICA, 

by  Baptist  Wuothesley  Noel,  M.  A. 
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Nolan,  Lewis  Edward. — CAVALRY,  its  history  and  tactics,  by 
Captain  L.  E.  Nolan,  I5th  Hussars.  Introduction  by 
Col.  Frank  Schaller,  C.  S.  A. 

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and  Second  Bishop  of  Tennessee.  Being  his  Story  of  the 
War,  1861-1865.  Edited  and  extended  by  Rev.  Arthur 
Howard  Noll. 

Swanee,  Tennessee:  The  University  Press.     MCMV.     I2mo.     pp.  183  (i)  VI. 

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North,  Thomas. — FIVE  YEARS  IN  TEXAS  or  what  you  did  not 
hear  during  the  War  from  January,  1861,  to  January,  1866. 
A  narrative  of  his  travels,  experiences  and  observations  in 
Texas  and  Mexico. 

Cincinnati.     1871.     I2mo.     pp.  231. 

Northrop,  Henry  Davenport. — LIFE  AND  DEEDS  OF  GENERAL 
SHERMAN,  including  the  story  of  his  great  March  to  the 
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life,  education  at  West  Point,  career  in  Florida,  California 
and  Louisiana,  daring  deeds  at  Shiloh,  Corinth,  and  Vicks- 
burg,  sublime  achievements  in  the  Georgia  and  Tennessee 
Campaigns  and  closing  scenes  of  the  Great  Struggle,  etc., 
comprising  thrilling  descriptions  of  battles,  marches  and 
victories,  personal  anecdotes,  life  as  a  citizen,  last  sickness 
and  death,  the  Nation's  sorrow  and  magnificent  tributes 
to  the  Great  Commander,  Hero  and  Patriot.  By  Henry 
Davenport  Northrop,  superbly  embellished  with  striking 
illustrations. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Metropolitan  Publishing  Co.     1891.     I2mo.     pp.  X.  568. 

Northrop,  John  Worrell. — CHRONICLES  from  the  Diary  of  a 
War  Prisoner  in  Andersonville  and  other  Military  Prisons 
in  the  South  in  1864.  Experiences,  observations,  inter 
views  and  poems  written  in  prison.  With  historical 
introductions.  An  appendix  containing  statement  of  a 
Confederate  physician  and  officer  relative  to  prison  con 
dition  and  management.  By  John  Worrell  Northrop, 
formerly  Seventy-sixth  New  York  Infantry. 

Wichita,  Kansas:  Published  and  Copyrighted  by  the  Author.     1904. 

I2mo.     pp.  228.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Norton,  Henry. — A  SKETCH  of  the  8th  N.  Y.  Cavalry,  unwritten 
history  of  the  Rebellion,  by  Henry  Norton,  Norwich,  N.  Y., 
a  member  of  Company  H,  8th  N.  Y.  Cavalry. 

Published  January,  1888.     8vo.     pp.  29. 

Norton,  Henry. — DEEDS  OF  DARING  or  History  of  the  Eighth 
N.  Y.  Volunteer  Cavalry,  containing  a  complete  record 
of  the  Battles,  skirmishes,  marches,  etc.,  that  the  gallant 
Eighth  New  York  Cavalry  participated  in,  from  its 
organization  in  November,  1861,  to  the  close  of  the 
Rebellion,  in  1865.  Compiled  and  edited  by  Henry  Norton. 

Norwich,  N.  Y.:  Chining's  Telegraph  Printing  House.     1889. 

I2mo.     pp.  VII.  184  (i). 

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Norton,  Oliver  Willcox. — ARMY  LETTERS,  1861-1865.  Being 
extracts  from  private  letters  to  relatives  and  friends  from 
a  soldier  in  the  field  during  the  late  Civil  War,  with  an 
appendix  containing  copies  of  some  official  documents. 
Papers  and  addresses  of  later  days.  By  Oliver  Willcox 
Norton,  private  Eighty-third  Regiment  Pennsylvania 
Volunteers,  First  Lieutenant  Eighth  United  States 
Colored  Troops. 

Chicago:  Printed  by  O.  L.  Deming.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  355. 

Printed  for  private  circulation.     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Norton,  Oliver  Willcox. — STRONG  VINCENT  AT  GETTYSBURG. 

n.  p.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  (3). 

Norton,  Oliver  Willcox. — STRONG  VINCENT  and  His  Brigade  at 
Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863,  Oliver  W.  Norton,  private, 
Eighty-third  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  First 
Lieutenant  Eighth  Regiment  U.  S.  C.  Infantry,  Ex- 
Commander  Illinois  Commandery  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  Chicago,  December, 
1909. 

8vo.     pp.  57.     Privately  printed. 

Norton,  Oliver  Willcox.- — THE  ATTACK  and  Defense  of  Little 
Round  Top,  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863.  By  Oliver  \Villcox 

Norton.  *  *  *  * 
New  York:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.      1913.     8vo.     pp.  350. 

Norton,  Oliver  Willcox. — Two  BUGLE  CALLS.  (O.  W.  Norton.) 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Norwood,  C.  W. — THE  CHICKAMAUGA  AND  CHATTANOOGA 
CAMPAIGN  and  Battlefields.  A  chronological  historic 
guide,  August  16, -November  25,  1863.  With  maps  and 
illustrations.  Compiled  by  C.  W.  Norwood,  late  First 
Sergeant  Company  G,  and  Quartermaster  Sergeant 
Twenty-first  Kentucky  Infantry  Volunteers  U.  S.  A. 

Chattanooga,  Tenn.:  Published  by  The  Gervis  M.  Connelly  Co.     n.  d. 

8vo.     pp.  84. 

Nott,  Charles  Cooper. — SKETCHES  in  prison  camps.     A  con 
tinuation  of  Sketches  of  the  War. 
New  York.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  (7)  204. 

Nott,  Charles  Cooper. — SKETCHES  OF  THE  WAR:  A  series  of 
letters  to  the  North  Moore  Street  School  of  New  York  by 
Charles  C.  Nott. 

New  York:  Charles  T.  Evans.     1863.     i2mo.     pp.  174. 

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Noyes,  George  Freeman. — THE  BIVOUAC  and  the  Battlefield, 

or  Campaign  Sketches  in  Virginia  and  Maryland. 
New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  339. 

Noyes,  Isaac  P. — BATTERY  H  and  the  Light  Brigade  Compared. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  5. 

Noyes,  Isaac  P. — "!N  THE  AMERICAN  CIVIL  WAR,  1861-65," 
by  Col.  Wm.  F.  Fox.  (Reprinted  from  the  Narragansett 
Times).  Regimental  Losses. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  (9).     (Mounted.)     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Noyes,  Isaac  P. — "OPPOSING  FORCES  IN  1861-65."  Reply  to 
Editorial  in  New  Orleans  Picayune,  Wednesday,  Nov.  u, 
1903.  Read  before  John  A.  Rawlins  Post  No.  i,  G.  A.  R., 
December  11,  1903,  by  Isaac  P  Noyes,  Battery  H,  ist 
R.  I.  Light  Artillery,  December  7,  1903. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  IO.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Noyes,  Isaac  P. — THE  WAR  FOR  THE  UNION,  1861-65.  Facts 
vs.  The  Misrepresentations  and  Boastful  Claims  of  the 
South. 

Washington,  D.  C.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  10.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

NAMES  of  Captains  of  Light  Artillery,  with  command  in  the 

Volunteer  Service  of  the  United  States,  1861-1865. 
Washington:  Adjt.-Gen.  Office.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

NAMES  of  Officers  of  the  Ordnance  Bureau  of  the  Confederate 

States  serving  under  Orders  of  the  Chief  of  Ordnance, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

NAMES  of  Six  Hundred  Confederate  Officers  who  were  subject  to 
severest  prison  fare  and  placed  under  fire  of  Confederate 
Cannon  in  Charleston  Harbor. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  (8). 

NAMES  and  Records  of  all  the  Members  who  served  in  the  First 
N.  H.  Battery  of  Light  Artillery,  during  the  late  Rebellion, 
from  September  26,  1861,  to  June  15,  1865,  when  the 
Battery  was  mustered  out  of  the  service  of  the  United 
States. 

Manchester,  N.  H.:  Budget  Job  Print,  July,  1891.     8vo.     pp.  40  (i). 

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NARRATIVE  of  Privations  and  sufferings  of  the  United  States 
Officers  and  soldiers  while  prisoners  of  war  in  the  hands  of 
the  rebel  authorities,  being  the  report  of  a  commission  of 
inquiry  appointed  by  the  United  States  Sanitary  Commis 
sion,  with  an  appendix  containing  the  testimony. 

Philadelphia.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  283. 

NARRATIVE  of  Privations  and  sufferings  of  United  States  Officers 
and  soldiers  while  prisoners  of  war  in  the  hands  of  the 
Rebel  Authorities.  Being  the  report  of  a  Commission  of 
Inquiry,  appointed  by  the  United  States  Sanitary  Com 
mission.  With  an  Appendix,  containing  the  Testimony. 

(Extract.)     Boston:  Published  at  the  Office  of  "Littell's  Living  Age."     n.  d. 

8vo.     pp.  86. 

NARRATIVE  of  the  Life  of  Gen.  John  C.  Black, 
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NATIONAL  ALMANAC  and  Annual  Record. 

1.  For  the  year  1863.     pp.  698. 

2.  For  the  year  1864.     pp.  641. 

Philadelphia:  George  W.  Childs,  Publisher.     I2mo.     2  Vols. 

NATIONAL  ASOCIATION  of  the  Battle  of  Shiloh  Survivors.  Pro 
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Association  of  the  Battle  of  Shiloh  survivors.  Held  at 
Minneapolis,  Minnesota,  August  14,  1906. 

Denver,  Colo.:  J.  S.  Paradis,  Printer.     8vo.     pp.  42. 

NATIONAL  CELEBRATION  of  Union  Victories.  Grand  military 
and  civic  procession.  Mass  Meeting  at  Union  Square, 
New  York,  March  6,  1865. 

New  York:  George  F.  Nesbitt  &  Co,,  Printers.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  72. 

NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK  at  the  Battlefield  of  Shiloh. 

1.  53rd  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  1139. 
June  22,  1894.     PP-  5- 

2.  Bill,  House  of  Representatives  6499.     pp.  7. 

3.  An  Act  to  Establish  a  National  Military  Park  at  the  Battlefield 
of  Shiloh.     pp.  3. 

8vo. 

NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK,  Vicksburg. 

1.  54th  Congress,  1st  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No. 
216.     pp.4.     Bill  4339.     pp.8. 

2.  55th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No. 
596.     pp.  4.     House  of  Representatives  Bill  4382.     pp.  8. 

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3.  An  Act  to  establish  a  National  Military  Park  to  commemorate  the 
campaign,  siege,  and  defense  of  Vicksburg.     55th  Congress,  3d 
Session,  Senate  Bill.     pp.  9. 

4.  Public  No.  62.     An  Act  to  establish  a  National  Military  Park  to 
commemorate  the  campaign,  siege,  and  defense  of  Vicksburg.  pp.  4. 

n.  d.     8vo. 

NEBRASKA. — Report  of  John  R.  Patrick,  Adjutant-General  of 
the  State  of  Nebraska,  to  the  Governor  of  the  State  of 
Nebraska,  January  I,  1871.  (Record  from  1861  to  1870.) 

Des  Moines:  Mills  &  Company.     1871.     8vo.     pp.  VII.  (i)  1-272. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

1.  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General  made  to  the  Governor,   June 
Session,  1861.     Concord.     1861.     pp.  47. 

2.  Year  ending  May  20,  1862.     Concord.     1862.     pp.  24. 

3.  Year  ending  May  20,  1863.     Concord.     1863.     pp.  52. 

4.  Year  ending   May   20,    1864.     Concord.     1864.     pp.   64.     App. 

75-  3- 

5.  Year  ending  May  20,  1865.     Concord.     1865.     Vol.  I.  pp.  LVI. 
1-747.     Vol.  II.  pp.  V.     (Slip)     1-856. 

6.  Year  ending  June  i,  1866.     Concord.     1866.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XXXII. 
1-716.     Vol.  II.  pp.  XXVIII.  (2)  1-958. 

7.  Year  ending  June  I,  1867.     Concord.     1867.     pp.  123. 

8.  Year   ending   June    I,    1868,     Manchester.     1868.     pp.    XVIII. 
(i)  126-401. 

8vo.     6  Vols. 

NEW  HISTORICAL  WAR  MAP.     With  brief  description  of  battles 

and  skirmishes  of  the  war. 
New  York.     1865.     i6mo.     pp.  36. 

NEW  JERSEY.     Annual  Reports  of  the  Adjutant-General. 

1.  1861.     Trenton,  N.  J.     1862.     pp.  58. 

2.  1862.     Trenton,  N.  J.     1863.     pp.  19. 

3.  1863.     Trenton,  N.  J.     1864.     pp.  27. 

4.  1864  and  1865.     Trenton,  N.  J.     1866.     pp.  38. 

5.  1865.     Trenton,  N.  J.     1866.     pp.  42.     (Privately  printed.) 

6.  1866.     n.  p.  n.  d.     pp.  (i)  1255-1264. 

7.  1867.     Trenton,  N.  J.     1868.     pp.  26  (2). 

8.  1868.     Trenton,  N.  J.     1869.     pp.  22  (2). 

9.  1869.     Trenton,  N.  J.     1870.     pp.  23. 

10.     Balance  Sheet  of  War  fund.     1867.     pp.  67-111. 
8vo.     i  Vol.      Unique  set. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK,  New  Jersey.  Monument  Unveiled  and  Dedi 
cated  amid  general  rejoicing.  Municipal  Holiday.  Our 
Monument's  History. 

New  Brunswick:  Daily  Times,  Nov.  15,  1893.     8vo.     pp.  (27).     (Mounted.) 

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NEW  JERSEY  Union  Officers  Association.  Constitution  and  by 
laws  of  the  New  Jersey  Union  Officers  Association.  The 
annual  meetings  are  held  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  on  the  Qth  of 
April  of  each  year.  (List  of  members.) 

Trenton,  N.  J.      1875.     48mo.     pp.  16. 

NEW  JERSEY.  I5th  New  Jersey  Regiment  Volunteer  Veteran's 
Association.  Second  annual  personally  conducted  pil 
grimage  to  Gettysburg  and  the  Shenandoah  Valley, 
Penna.,  returning  via  Washington,  Five  Days,  May  2ist 
to  25th,  inclusive,  1907. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     48mo.     pp.  14.     (Map.) 

NEW  JERSEY.  List  of  promotions,  appointments  and  casualties 
in  the  New  Jersey  Regiments,  in  the  service  of  the  United 
States,  since  March  i,  1863. 

Trenton:    Adjutant-General's    Office.     April    I,    1863.     (Bulletins    i    to    30 
Jan.  i,  1866,  as  issued  monthly  complete.)       8vo. 
There  are  three  complete  sets  in  existence. 

NEW  JERSEY.  Register  of  Commissioned  Officers  of  New  Jersey 
Volunteers  in  the  Service  of  the  United  States. 

Trenton,  N.  J.:  Adjutant-General's  Office.    July  i,  1862.    (As  issued  to  July  i, 

1865.     7  Nos.     Complete.)     8vo. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Stryker,  Adjt.-Gen.,  in  regard  to  this  Register. 

NEW  JERSEY.  Register  of  the  Commissioned  Officers  and 
privates  of  the  New  Jersey  Volunteers  in  the  service  of  the 
United  States,  printed  by  order  of  the  Legislature. 

Jersey  City.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  584. 

NEW  JERSEY  GETTYSBURG  COMMISSION. 

1.  Circulars  and  Programmes.     (5) 

2.  Report  of  Adjt.-Gen.  N.  J.     1888.     pp.  4-5.  108.  116. 

3.  Report  of  Qr.  Master-General.     1888.     pp.  19-22. 

4.  Report  of  Commission.      1887.     pp.  17. 

5.  Report  of  Commission,  Dec.  15,  1887.     pp.  120. 

6.  Final  Report  of  Commission.     1891.     pp.  165. 

7.  Report  of  Commission.      1892.     pp.  19. 
8vo.     2  Vols.     Unique. 

NEWSPAPER  HISTORY  OF  THE  WAR.  Collection  of  cuttings  from 
the  Philadelphia  and  New  York  newspapers  chronologically- 
arranged  from  July,  1861,  to  April,  1862. 

2  Vols.     4to.     pp.  (400).     (Mounted.)     Unique. 

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NEW  YORK.     Gettysburg  Commission  Reports. 

1.  Report  of  the  New  York  Board  of  Commissioners,  Gettysburg 
Monuments,     pp.  12. 

2.  Circulars  and  Instructions  of  the  New  York  Board  of  Commis 
sioners,  Gettysburg  Monuments,  together  with  the  Laws  of  '86  and 
'87,   Report  of  Commissioners,  Table  of  Casualties,  etc.     New 
York.     1887.     pp.  31. 

3.  Third  Annual  Report  of  the  New  York  Board  of  Commissioners, 
Gettysburg  Monuments.     January  15,  1889.     pp.  16. 

4.  Rules,  Contracts  and  Specifications  of  the  New  York  Board  of 
Commissioners  for  Gettysburg  Monuments,  together  with  all  the 
Documents  necessary  to  enable  a  Regimental  or  Battery  Organiza 
tion  of  the  State  of  New  York  to  apply  for  permission  to  erect  a 
Monument  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  under  the  provision 
of  an  Act  of  the  Legislature  passed  May  3,  1887,  and  likewise  to 
permit  of  the  completion  and  acceptance  of  such    Monument   by 
the  Commission,     pp.  31. 

N'ew  York.     1887-89.     8vo. 

NEW  YORK.     Registers  of  New  York  Troops. 

1.  Annual  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  State  of  New  York 
for  the  year  1893.     Vol.  I. 

2.  Registers  of  the  1st,  2d  3d  and  4th  Regiments  of  Cavalry,  N.  Y. 
Vols.,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.     Transmitted  to  the  Legisla 
ture    January    9,    1894.     Albany,     1894.     pp.    1266.     For    the 
year  1893.     Vol.  II. 

3.  Registers  of  the  5th,  6th,  7th  and  8th  Regiments  of  Cavalry,  N. 
Y.   Vols.,   in  the  War  of  the   Rebellion.     Transmitted  to  the 
Legislature  January  2,  1895.     Albany.     1895.     pp.  1148.     For 
the  year  1894.     Vol.  III. 

4.  Registers  of  the  gth,  loth,  nth,  and  I2th  Regiments  of  Cavalry, 
N.  Y.  Vols.,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.     Transmitted  to  the 
Legislature  January  2,  1895.     Albany.     1895.     pp.  1324. 

5.  Registers  of  the  I3th,  I4th,  15th,  i6th  and  i8th  Regiments  of 
Cavalry,  N.  Y.  Vols.,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.     Transmitted 
to  the  Legislature  January  2,  1895.     Albany.     1895.     pp.  1369. 

6.  Registers  of  the  2Oth,  2ist,  22d,  23d,  24th,  25th  and  26th  Regi 
ments  of  Cavalry,  N.  Y.  Vols.,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
Transmitted  to  the  Legislature  January  2,  1895.     Albany.     1895. 
pp.  1269. 

7.  Registers  of  the  First  and  Second  Veteran  Cavalry,  First  and 
Second  Mounted  Rifles,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  Transmitted 
to  the   Legislature  January  8,  1896.     Albany  and   New  York. 
1896.     pp.  1059. 

8.  Registers  of  the  First  Dragoons,  Oneida  Independent  Company 
Cavalry,  First,  Second,  Third,  and  Fourth  Provisional  Cavalry, 
in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.     Transmitted  to  the  Legislature 
January  8,  1896.     Albany  and  New  York.     1896.     pp.  1077. 

607 


9-  Registers  of  the  First  and  Second  Regiments  of  New  York 
Artillery  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  Transmitted  to  the  Legis 
lature  January  9,  1897.  Albany  and  New  York.  1897.  pp.  1085. 

10.  Registers  of  the  Third  and  Fourth  Artillery  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion.     Transmitted  to  the  Legislature  January  19,   1897. 
Albany  and  New  York.     1897.     pp.  1215. 

11.  Registers  of  the  Fifth  and  Sixth  Artillery  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion.     Transmitted  to  the  Legislature  January   19,   1897. 
Albany  and  New  York.     1897.     pp.  1286. 

12.  Registers  of  the  Seventh  and  Eighth  Artillery  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion.     Transmitted  to  the  Legislature  January  14,   1898. 
Albany  and  New  York.     1898.     pp.  828. 

13.  Registers  of  the  Ninth  and  Tenth  Artillery  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion.     Transmitted  to  the  Legislature  January   14,   1898. 
Albany  and  New  York.     1898.     pp.  812. 

14.  Registers  of  the  Thirteenth  and  Fourteenth  Artillery  in  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion.     Transmitted  to  the  Legislature  January   14, 

1898.  New  York  and  Albany.     1898.     pp.  831. 

15.  Registers  of  the  Fifteenth  and  Sixteenth  Artillery  in  the  War  of 
the  Rebellion.     Transmitted  to  the  Legislature  January  14,  1898. 
New  York  and  Albany.     1898.     pp.  926. 

1 6.  Registers  of  the  Marine  Artillery  and  First  to  Thirty-fourth 
Batteries.     Transmitted  to  the  Legislature  January   14,   1898, 
Serial  No.  15.     New  York  and  Albany.     1898.     pp.  1431. 

17.  Registers  of  the  First,  Fifteenth  and  Fiftieth  Engineers  and  First 
Battalion   of   Sharpshooters.     Transmitted    to   the   Legislature 
January    16,    1899.     Serial    No.    16.     New   York  and   Albany. 

1899.  pp.  1282. 

18.  Registers  of  the  First,  Second,  Third,  Fourth,  Fifth  and  Fifth 
Veteran  Infantry.     Transmitted  to  the  Legislature  January  16, 

1899.  Serial  No.  17.     New  York  and  Albany.     1899.   pp.  1244. 

19.  Registers  of  Sixth,  Seventh,  Seventh  Veteran,  Eighth,  Ninth, 
Tenth  and  Eleventh  Regiments  of  Infantry.     Transmitted  to  the 
Legislature  February  5,   1900,  Serial  No.   18.     New  York  and 
Albany.     1900.     pp.  1222. 

20.  Registers  of   the  Twelfth,   Thirteenth,    Fourteenth,    Sixteenth, 
Seventeenth,  Seventeenth  Veteran  and  Eighteenth  Regiments  of 
Infantry  (For  that  of  the  I5th  see  15th  Engineers).     Transmitted 
to  the  Legislature  February  5,   1900,  Serial  No.   19.     Albany. 

1900.  pp.  1083. 

21.  Registers  of  the  Twentieth,  Twenty-first,  Twenty-second,  Twenty 
third,  Twenty-fourth  and  Twenty-fifth  Regiments  of  Infantry 
(For  the  igth  Infantry  see  3d  Artillery.)     Transmitted  to  the 
Legislature  February  5,   1900,  Serial  No.  20.     Albany.     1900. 
pp.  811. 

22.  Registers    of    Twenty-sixth,    Twenty-seventh,    Twenty-eighth, 
Twenty-ninth,  Thirtieth,  Thirty-first  and  Thirty-second  Regi 
ments  of  Infantry.     Transmitted  to  the  Legislature  February  5, 
1900,  Serial  No.  21.     Albany.     1900.     pp.  1024. 

608 


23.     Registers  of  the  Thirty-third,  Thirty-fourth,  Thirty-fifth,  Thirty- 
sixth,  Thirty-seventh  and  Thirty-eighth  Regiments  of  Infantry. 
Transmitted  to  the  Legislature  1900,  Serial  No.  22.     Albany. 
1900.     pp.  961. 
23  Vols. 

NEW  YORK.     Reports  of  Adjutant-General. 

1.  Annual  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  State  of  New  York 

made  to  the   Legislature  Jan.    8,    1861.     Albany.     1861.     pp. 
182  (i). 

2.  Annual  Report  to  the  Legislature  Jan.  15,  1862.     Albany.     1862. 

PP-  735- 

3.  Annual  Report  to  the  Legislature  Jan.  27,  1863.     Albany.     1863. 

4.  Annual  Report  to  the  Legislature  Feb.  I,  1864.     Albany.     1864. 
Vol.  I.  pp.  402.     Vol.  II.  pp.  672. 

5.  Annual  Report  to  the  Legislature  Jan.  12,  1865.     Albany.     1865. 
Vol.  I.  pp.  461. 

6.  Annual  Report  to  the  Legislature  Jan.  17,  1866.     Albany.     1866. 
Vol.  I.  pp.  356.     Vol.  II.  pp.  528. 

7.  Annual  Report  to  the  Legislature  Jan.  9,  1867.     Albany.     1867. 
Vol.  I.  pp.  590. 

8.  Annual  Report  to  the  Legislature  Jan.  31,  1868.     Albany.     1868. 
Vol.  I.  pp.  432.     Vol.  II.  pp.  576.     Vol.  III.  pp.  456. 

9.  Annual  Report  to  the  Legislature  Jan.  31,  1868.     Albany.     1869. 
Vol.  I.  pp.  435.     Vol.  II.  pp.  477.     Vol.  III.  pp.  371. 

8vo.     15  Vols. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Townsend  in  regard  to  the  non-publication  of  Vol. 

II.  for  1865  and  1867. 

NEW  YORK.     Reports  of  State  Historian. 

1.  Annual  Report  of  the  State  Historian  transmitted  to  the  Legis 
lature  March  3,  1896.     pp.  24. 

2.  Second  Annual   Report.     Synopsis  for  Printer,     pp.  II. 

3.  Second  Annual  Report.     Feb.  22,  1897.     pp.  1029. 
Albany  and  New  York. 

NEW  YORK.     Reports  of  Bureau  of  Military  Statistics. 

1.  First  Annual   Report  of  the  Chief  of  the   Bureau  of   Military 
Statistics  Jan.  29,  1864.     pp.  212. 

2.  Second  Annual  Report.     Feb.  2,  1865.     pp.  199. 

3.  Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Bureau  of  Military  Record  of  the 
State  of  New  York.     Transmitted  to  the  Legislature  February  2, 
1866.     Albany.     1866.     pp.  576. 

4.  Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  Bureau  of  Military  Statistics  State 
of  New  York.     Submitted  to  the  Legislature  February  II,  1867. 
Albany.     1867.     pp.  679. 

5.  Fifth  Annual   Report  of  the  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Military 
Statistics,  with  appendices.     Transmitted  to  the  Legislature  April 
3,  1868.    Albany.     1868.     pp.  922. 

8vo.     5  Vols. 

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"NEW  YORK  DAY"  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  July  I,  2 
and  3,  1893,  being  the  thirtieth  anniversary  of  the  battle. 
(Complete  collection  of  Circulars,  orders,  etc.,  issued  by 
the  New  York  Board  of  Commissioners  on  Gettysburg 
Monuments.) 

(New  York.)     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  — 

NEW  YORK.     By  authority  of  the  bureau  of  Military  Record. 

The  State  Military  Record  devoted  to  the  interests  of 

New  York  Soldiers  (Nos.  i  and  2). 
New  York  and  Albany.     Jan.  and  Feb.,  1 866.     8vo.     pp.  — . 

NEW  YORK.  County  of  New  York.  Report  of  the  Committee 
on  Substitutes  and  relief  of  the  Board  of  Supervisors, 
appointed  under  ordinance  adopted  August  28,  1863. 

New  York.      1863.     8vo.     pp.  91,  60,  340,  427. 

NEW  YORK.  Honoring  her  Sons.  New  York  Monuments  to 
her  dead  at  Gettysburg.  The  Roll  of  Honor.  Something 
about  the  brave  men  who  fought. 

(New  York.     1887.)      (Broadside  Mounted.) 

NEW  YORK.  Instructions  of  the  New  York  Board  of  Commis 
sioners  for  Monuments  at  the  Battlefield  of  Chattanooga, 
comprising  Wauhatchie,  Lookout  Mountain,  Missionary 
Ridge,  and  Ringgold.  Also  Chapter  371,  Laws  of  1894, 
with  Report  of  the  Commissioners  to  the  Legislature  of 
the  State  of  New  York,  and  information  for  the  survivors 
of  the  organizations  interested. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  33. 

NEW  YORK  AT  GETTYSBURG.     The  illustrations  in  the  3  Volumes 

of  New  York  at  Gettysburg. 
4to.     pp.  (50  Proofs.) 

NEW  YORK  GETTYSBURG  COMMISSIONERS. 

1.  An  Act  to  Provide  for  the  Erection  of  suitable  monuments  to  the 
memory  of  the  Soldiers  of  the  State  of  New  York, who  were  engaged 
in  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg,     pp.  (i). 

2.  Printed  letter  of  New  York  Board  of  Commissioners. 

3.  Report  of  the  New  York  Board  of  Commissioners,  Gettysburg 
Monuments,     pp.  19. 

4.  Report  of  the  New  York  Board  of  Commissioners,  Gettysburg 
Monuments,     pp.  12. 

5.  Circular  and  Instructions  of  the  New  York  Board  of  Commis 
sioners  Gettysburg  Monuments,  together  with  the  Laws  of  '86 
and  '87,  Report  of  Commissioners,  Tables  of  casualties,  etc.  pp.  31. 

New  York:  Martin  B.  Brown,  Printer.      1887.     8vo. 

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NEW  YORK  MONUMENTS.  Commission  for  the  Battlefields  of 
Gettysburg  and  Chattanooga.  Final  Report  on  the 
Battlefield  of  Gettysburg. 

Albany:  J.  B.  Lyon  Company,  Printers.      1900. 

4to.     Vol.  I.  pp.  1-454.     Vol.  II.  pp.  455-934.     Vol.  III.  pp.  935-1462. 

Presentation  copy  with  Autograph  of  Gen.  Sickles. 

(1000  copies  printed  of  this  edition  on  fine  paper.) 

NEW  YORK.  Presentation  of  Flags  of  New  York  Volunteer 
Regiments  and  other  organizations,  to  his  excellency, 
Governor  Fenton,  July  4,  1865.  Published  under  the 
direction  of  the  Chief  of  Bureau  of  Military  Record. 

Albany:  Weed,  Parsons  &  Company.      1865.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  249. 

NEW  YORK.  Report  of  Special  Committee  on  Volunteering, 
embracing  a  complete  statement  of  operations  in  filling 
the  quota  of  the  County  of  New  York  under  the  call  of  the 
President,  dated  July  18,  1864,  for  500,000  men. 

New  York.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  962. 

NEW  YORK.     Reports. 

1.  Report  of  the  Committee  on  Substitutes  and  Relief  of  the  Board 
of  Supervisors  appointed  under  ordinance  adopted  August  28, 
1863.     pp.  91.     New  York.      1863. 

2.  Special  Committee  on  County  Volunteers  of  the  Board  of  Super 
visors,     pp.  60.     New  York.      1864. 

3.  On  Volunteering,  being  a  complete  statement  of  the  operations  of 
said  Committee  in  filling  the  quota  of  New  York  County  under 
the  President's  call  for  500,000  men.     pp.  340.     New  York.    1864. 

4.  On  Volunteering,  in  filling  the  quota  of  New  York  City  under  the 
President's  call  for  200,000  men,  and  with  former  reports  com 
prising  a  complete  list  of  all  volunteers  furnished  the  Army  and 
Navy  from  August  i,  1863,  to  May  31,  1864.     pp.  427.     New  York. 
1864. 

8vo.     4  Vols. 

NEW  YORK.  Report  of  the  board  of  managers  of  the  New  York 
State  Soldiers'  depot  and  of  the  fund  for  the  relief  of  sick, 
wounded,  furloughed  and  discharged  soldiers,  transmitting 
the  report  of  the  general  agent  of  the  State. 

Albany:  Van  Benthwysen's  Steam  Printing  House.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  160. 

NEW  YORK.  Report  of  the  State  Commissioner  relative  to  the 
Soldiers  National  Cemetery  at  Gettysburg,  Penna., 
accompanying  documents  transmitted  to  the  Legislature, 
April  6,  1869. 

Albany:  The  Argus  Company,  Printers.      1869.     8vo.     pp.  132. 


NEW  YORK.  Report  of  the  Special  Committee  on  Volunteering 
of  the  County  of  New  York,  of  operations  in  filling  the 
quota,  under  the  call  of  the  President  dated  December  19, 
1864,  for  three  hundred  thousand  men. 

New  York.     1866.     8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  1047.     Vol.  II.  pp.  1005. 

NEVADA.     Report   of    the   Adjutant-General    of    the    State    of 

Nevada,  for  1865. 
(Carson  City.     1866.)     8vo.     pp.  46. 

NINTH  REGIMENT,  N.  Y.  S.  M.  "Camp  Cameron"  June  8, 
1861,  to  "Cold  Harbor"  June  8,  1864.  Society  of  War 
Veterans,  Ninth  Regiment,  New  York  State  Militia, 
(83d  New  York  Volunteers).  Mustered  into  the  Service 
of  the  United  States  at  Camp  Cameron,  Washington, 
D.  C.,  June  8,  1861.  Mustered  out  at  New  York  City, 
June  23,  1864. 

Hartford.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

NORTH  BROOKFIELD,  Massachusetts.  An  oration  delivered  by 
Gen.  Francis  A.  \Valker,  at  the  Soldiers'  Monument 
Dedication  in  North  Brookfield,  Jan.  19,  1870,  also  the 
addresses  of  His  Excellency  Wm.  Claflin,  Gen.  Chas. 
Devens  and  others,  with  a  brief  account  of  the  celebration. 

Worcester:  Goddard  &  Nye,  Printers.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  50. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Walker. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

1.  Brief  Sketch  of  the  First  Regiment. 

2.  Brief  Sketch  of  the  2d  Regiment  N.  C.  Troops. 
Our  Living  and  Our  Dead,  July  2,  1873.     pp.  (6). 

NORTH   CAROLINA.     Report   of   the   Adjutant-General    (R.    C. 

Gablin)  of  North  Carolina. 
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NOTES  on  Hospital  Life  from  November,  1861,  to  August,  1863. 
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Montgomery,  Ala.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

Gates,  William  Calvin. — THE  WAR  BETWEEN  THE  UNION  AND 
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history  of  the  I5th  Alabama  Regiment  and  the  Forty- 
eight  battles  in  which  it  was  engaged,  being  the  Author's 
experience  in  the  greatest  conflict  of  modern  times.  A 
justification  of  secession,  and  showing  that  the  Confederacy 
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line  officers  and  soldiers  in  the  ranks  for  their  heroism  and 
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Union  States  and  Spain.  By  William  C.  Gates.  *  *  * 
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New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1905. 

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Worcester,  Mass. :  Press  of  Lucius  P.  Goddard.     i8mo.     pp.  71. 

Two  Autograph  letters  of  Author. 

Obreiter,  John. — THE  SEVENTY-SEVENTH  PENNSYLVANIA  AT 
SHILOH.  History  of  the  Regiment.  The  Battle  of 
Shiloh. 

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Scranton,  Pennsylvania.     1910.     8vo.     pp.  XI.  1-312. 

O'Brien,  Thomas  M. — Diefendorf,  Oliver. — GENERAL 
ORDERS  of  the  War  Department  embracing  the  years 
1 86 1,  1862  and  1863,  adapted  specially  for  the  use  of  the 
Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States,  chronologically 
arranged  in  two  volumes  with  a  full  alphabetical  index  by 
Thos.  M.  O'Brien  and  Oliver  Diefendorf,  Military 
Attorneys,  Leavenworth,  Kansas. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XXIV.  (i)   1-472.     Vol.  II.   pp.  XXXI.    1-711. 

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n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  95. 

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War.  Revised  and  enlarged  embracing  the  Spanish- 
American  and  Philippine  Wars  and  every  walk  of  life. 
By  Dr.  J.  C.  O'Connell. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  The  Trades  Unionist  Press,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  no. 

O'Conner,  Charles  Mallon.— EIGHTH  REGIMENT  OF  CAVALRY, 
by  Lieut.  Charles  M.  O'Conner,  U.  S.  A.,  Adjutant 
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Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  Jan.,  1891.     pp.  185-196. 

O'Conner,  Henry. — HISTORY  of  the  First  Regiment  of  Iowa 
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Muscatine.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Odell,  Samuel  W. — THE  LIVES  AND  CAMPAIGNS  OF  GRANT  AND 
LEE,  a  comparison  and  contrast  of  the  Deeds  and  Charac 
ter  of  the  Two  Great  Leaders  in  the  Civil  War,  by  Samuel 
W.  Odell,  LL.  B.,  with  introductory  reminiscences  by 
Major-General  Oliver  O.  Howard,  U.  S.  A.,  and  Bishop 
John  P.  Newman,  D.  D.  Illustrated. 

Chicago:  Star  Publishing  Company.      1895.     8vo.     pp.  602. 

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O'Ferrall,  Charles  T. — FORTY  YEARS  OF  ACTIVE  SERVICE, 
being  some  history  of  the  war  between  the  Confederacy 
and  the  Union  and  the  events  leading  up  to  it,  with 
reminiscences  of  the  struggle  and  accounts  of  Four  Years 
from  Private  to  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  acting  Colonel 
in  the  Cavalry  of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia.  *  *  *  * 
By  Charles  T.  O'Ferrall. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Xeale  Publishing  Company.     1904. 

8vo.     pp.  367. 

Oglesby,  T.  K. — CAPTOR  AND  CAPTIVE:  The  Shackler  and  the 
Shackled.  The  truth  of  history  as  to  the  shackling  of 
Jefferson  Davis,  read  before  the  Atlanta  Camp  of  Con 
federate  Veterans,  by  T.  K.  Oglesby.  Published  by  the 
Camp. 

Atlanta.  Ga.:  The  Franklin  Printing  Co.     1899.     8vo.     pp.  17. 
Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Oldroyd,  Osborn  H. — A  SOLDIER'S  STORY  of  the  Siege  of 
Vicksburg  from  the  diary  of  Osborn  H.  Oldroyd  (late 
Sergeant  Co.  E,  20th  Ohio,  Editor  Lincoln  Memorial 
Album)  with  Confederate  account  from  authentic  sources 
and  an  introduction  by  Brevet  Maj.-Gen.  M.  F.  Force. 
Illustrated  with  portraits  and  appropriate  engravings. 

Springfield,  111.:  Published  by  the  Author.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  (146). 

Oliver,  Charles  Augustus. — MEMOIR  of  William  Fisher  Norris, 

by  Charles  A.  Oliver. 

Reprint   from   the   "Alumni    Register,"    December,    1901.  *  *  University  of 
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Olmstead,  Charles  H. — REMINISCENCES  of  Service  with  the 
First  Volunteer  Regiment  of  Georgia,  Charleston  Harbor 
in  1863.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Georgia  His 
torical  Society,  March  3,  1879,  by  Colonel  Charles  H. 
Olmstead. 

Savannah,  Ga.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  15.     Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Olmstead. 

Olmstead,  Frederick  Law. — BOOKS  and  printed  papers  relating 
to  concerns  of  the  United  States  Sanitary  Commission  in 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  four  hundred  and  fifty-five 
publications  collected  in  twenty-five  volumes,  for  the 
Massachusetts  Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion,  by 
Frederick  Law  Olmstead,  sometime  General  Secretary  of 
the  Commission. 

Boston.     (1890.)     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  XXXIII.  (i). 

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O'Neal,  John  W.  C. — CONTRIBUTION  to  the  History  and  use  of 
the  Katalysine  Spring  Water,  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  and  a 
comparison  of  its  powers  with  waters  of  foreign  springs. 
By  J.  W.  C.  O'Neal,  M.  D.,  late  President  Adams  County 
Medical  Society,  and  Member  of  the  American  Medical 
Association. 

Gettysburg,  Pa.:  H.  J.  Stable,  Printer.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  7. 
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Orahood,  Harper  M. — THE  LOYAL  LEGION.  Address  of  Harper 
M.  Orahood,  Commander  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the 
Republic  Department  of  Colorado  and  Wyoming,  at  a 
meeting  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the 
United  States,  held  in  Denver,  May  i,  1900. 

(Denver.     1900.)     8vo.     pp.  (4). 

O'Rielly,  Henry. — FIRST  ORGANIZATION  OF  COLORED  TROOPS 
in  the  State  of  New  York,  in  aid  in  Suppressing  the 
Slaveholder's  Rebellion. 

New  York:  Baker  &  Godwin,  Printers.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Ormsbee,  Ebenezer  J. — MONUMENTS  AT  GETTYSBURG.  Report 
of  the  Vermont  Commissioners.  1888.  Including  illus 
trations  and  recommendations. 

Rutland:  The  Tuttle  Company,  Official  Printers.      1888.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Orton,  Richard  H. — RECORDS  of  California  Men  in  the  War  of 
the  Rebellion,  1861  to  1867.  Revised  and  Compiled  by 
Brig. -Gen.  Richard  H.  Orton,  Adjutant-General  of 
California  (late  Captain  Company  M,  First  California 
Cavalry). 

Sacramento:  State  Office,  J.  D.  Young.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  887. 

Osborn,  Hartwell. — TRIALS  AND  TRIUMPHS.  The  record  of  the 
Fifty-fifth  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry,  by  Captain  Hartwell 
Osborn  and  others.  With  eighty  portraits,  four  views 
and  ten  maps. 

Chicago:  A.  C.  McClurg  &  Co.     1904.     8vo.     pp.  364. 

Osborn,  John  R. — AN  HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the  rise  and 
progress  of  the  Toledo  Soldiers  Memorial  Association,  by 
John  R.  Osborn. 

Toledo:  Barkdull  Printing  House.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

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Osborne,  John  Ball. — THE  STORY  OF  ARLINGTON.  A  history 
and  description  of  the  Estate  and  National  Cemetery, 
containing  a  complete  list  of  officers  of  the  Army  and 
Navy  interred  there,  with  biographical  sketches  of 
heroes  of  the  Civil  and  Spanish  Wars,  and  notable 
memorial  addresses  and  poems,  by  John  Ball  Osborne, 
A.  M.  With  illustrations  and  map. 

(Motto.)     Washington,  D.  C.      1899.     8vo.     pp.  106.      (Errata.) 

Osbourn,  Francis  Augustus. — ONE  OF  THE  "FIGHTING  THREE 
HUNDRED:"  The  Twentieth  Indiana  Infantry.  By 
Francis  A.  Osbourn,  a  member  of  Company  "I." 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  (20).     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Osbourne,  William  H. — THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  TWENTY-NINTH 
REGIMENT  of  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the 
late  War  of  the  Rebellion,  by  William  H.  Osbourne,  a 
member  of  the  Regiment. 

Boston:  Albert  J.  Wright,  Printer.      1877.     8vo.     pp.  393. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Otis,  George  H. — THE  SECOND  WISCONSIN,  by  Geo.  H.  Otis. 

Milwaukee:  The  Sunday  Telegraph,  July  18,  1880,  to  Dec.  5,  1880. 
I2mo.     pp.  (86).     (Mounted.) 

Otis,  James. — WITH  GRANT  AT  VICKSBURG.  A  boy's  story  of 
the  Siege  of  Vicksburg.  By  James  Otis.  With  four 
illustrations  by  J.  Watson  Davis. 

New  York:  A.  L.  Burt  Company,  Publishers.     (1910.)     I2mo.     pp.  382. 

Otto,  John. — HISTORY  of  the  nth  Indiana  Battery  during  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861  to  1865,  by  John  Otto,  late 
ist  Lieutenant,  nth  Indiana  Battery,  with  remarks  by 
Lieut.  Henry  M.  Williams,  read  at  the  First  Reunion  of 
the  Battery,  Oct.  9,  1883,  at  Fort  Wayne,  Indiana. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  17. 

Owen,    Dock.- — CAMPFIRE    STORIES    and    Reminiscences.     By 

Dock  Owen,  Co.  F,  Holcomb  Legion,  C.  S.  A. 
Greenwood,  S.  C.:  The  Index  Publishing  Co.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  47. 

Owen,  Joshua  Thomas. — BIOGRAPHY  of  General  S.  Duncan 

Oliphant. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  3. 

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Owen,  Joshua  Thomas. — CORRECTIONS  in  History  of  Second 

Army  Corps. 
(Philadelphia.     1887.)     8vo.     pp.  5.     150  copies  privately  printed. 

Owen,  William  Miller. — IN  CAMP  and  Battle  with  the  Wash 
ington  Artillery  of  New  Orleans.  A  narrative  of  events 
during  the  late  Civil  War  from  Bull  Run  to  Appomattox 
and  Spanish  Fort,  compiled  by  the  Adjutant  from  his 
diary  and  from  authentic  documents  and  orders.  Illus 
trated  with  maps  and  engravings.  By  Wm.  Miller  Owen, 
First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant  B.  W.  A. 

(Motto.)     Boston:  Ticknor  &  Company.      1885.     8vo.     pp.  XVI.  (i)  1-467. 

Owens,  Ira  S. — GREENE  COUNTY  in  the  War,  being  a  history  of 
the  Seventy-fourth  Regiment  with  sketches  of  the  Twelfth, 
Ninety-fourth,  One  Hundred  and  Tenth,  Forty-fourth 
and  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fourth  Regiments  and  the 
Tenth  Ohio  Battery,  embracing  anecdotes,  incidents  and 
narratives  of  the  camp,  march,  and  battlefield,  and  the 
Author's  experience  while  in  the  Army. 

Xenia,  Ohio.     1872.     I2mo.     pp.  XII.  196.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Owens,  Ira  S. — GREENE  COUNTY  SOLDIERS  in  the  late  War, 
being  a  history  of  the  Seventy-fourth  O.  V.  I.,  with  sketches 
of  the  Twelfth,  Ninety-fourth,  One  Hundred  and  Tenth, 
Forty-fourth,  Tenth  Ohio  Battery,  One  Hundred  and 
Fifty-fourth,  Fifty-fourth,  Seventeenth,  Thirty-fourth, 
One  Hundred  and  Eighty-fourth,  together  with  a  list  of 
Greene  County's  Soldiers.  By  Ira  S.  Owens,  Company 
C,  Seventy-fourth  O.  V.  I. 

Dayton,  Ohio:  Christian  Publishing  House  Print.     1884.     :6mo.     pp.  294. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

OBITUARY.     Lieut.  Walter  Livingston  Griffith  (goth  New  York 

Vols.     1862). 
n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  4. 

OBSEQUIES  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United 
States,  Philadelphia,  April  22,  1865.  An  account  of  the 
assassination,  death  and  burial  from  the  newspapers  of 
Philadelphia,  from  April  14  to  May  10,  with  cards, 
badges,  etc. 

4to.    pp.  (71). 

OFFICE  MEMORANDA.     Dates  of  certain  wars,  campaigns,  ex 
peditions,  events,  etc. 
Adjutant-General's  Office,  April  18,  1896.     8vo.     pp.  (2).    50  copies  printed. 

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OFFICE  MEMORANDA.     Dates  of  certain  wars,  campaigns,  ex- 

pediti6ns,  events,  etc. 

Adjutant-General's  Office,  January  13,  1900.     (Returns  Division.) 
Ry.  8vo.     (Folded.) 

OFFICERS  and  Enlisted  Men  of  Certain  Pennsylvania  Organiza 
tions. 

54th  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  1694.     n.  d. 
8vo.     pp.  9. 

OFFICERS  Assigned  in  the  Quartermaster's  Department.  Letter 
from  the  Secretary  of  War  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the 
House  of  the  25th  instant  in  relation  to  the  assignment  of 
officers  under  the  act  for  the  better  organization  of  the 
Quartermaster's  Department. 

38th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Ex.  Document   No.  42. 
Jan.  28,  1865.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

OFFICERS  in  the  Subsistence  Department.  Letter  from  the 
Secretary  of  War,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House 
of  the  25th  instant,  transmitting  a  list  of  officers  in  the 
Subsistence  Department. 

38th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Ex.  Document  No.  46. 
Jan.  31,  1865.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

OFFICERS  of  the  Army  and  Navy  (Regular  and  Volunteer)  who 

served  in  the  Civil  War. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Published  by  L.  R.  Hamersly  &  Co.     1894.     4to.     pp.  177. 

OFFICERS  of  the  Regular  Army.  Letter  of  the  Secretary  of  War 
communicating,  in  compliance  with  a  resolution  of  the 
Senate  of  December  19,  1865,  information  in  relation  to 
the  number  of  men  now  in  service  in  the  regular  army, 
what  number  of  officers  are  holding  commissions,  where 
said  officers  are  stationed,  and  what  duty  they  are 
performing. 

39th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  12.     Jan.  16,  1866. 

8vo.     pp.  63. 

OFFICERS  Resigning  from  the  Regular  Army.  A  report  of  the 
names  of  all  officers  in  the  regular  army  who,  between  the 
first  day  of  December,  1860,  and  the  first  day  of  December, 
1863,  left  the  service,  either  by  resignation  or  desertion, 
stating  which,  to  engage  in  the  rebellion  against  the 
government  of  the  United  States. 

38th  Congress,  ist  Session,  Ex.  Document  No.  7.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

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OFFICERS  who  have  not  joined  their  Regiments.  Letter  of  the 
Secretary  of  War  communicating,  in  compliance  with  a 
resolution  of  the  Senate  of  January  24,  1867,  the  names  of 
officers  appointed  under  the  act  of  July  28,  1866,  who  have 
not  joined  their  Regiments  or  stations.  Also  their  rank, 
and  the  Regiments  to  which  they  have  been  assigned, 
together  with  the  reasons  why  they  have  not  reported  as 
ordered. 

39th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  21.     Feb.  6,  1867. 
8vo.     pp.  6. 

OFFICIAL  ARMY  REGISTER  of  the  Volunteer  Force  of  the  United 
States  Army  for  the  years  1861,  '62,  '63,  '64,  '65.     Pub 
lished  by  order  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  in  compliance  with 
the  joint  resolution  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Repre 
sentatives,  approved  March  2,  1865. 
Part  I.     New  England  States,     pp.  (4)  1-303.  1-102.  (i). 
Part  II.     New  York  and  New  Jersey,     pp.  (5)  305.  755.  1-164. 
Part  III.     Penna.,  Del.,  Md.,  D.  of  C.     pp.  (5)  757-1102.  C.  1-119. 
Part  IV.     W.Va.,  Va.,  N.C.,  S.C.,  Geo.,  (etc.)    pp.  1103-1299.  1-63. 
Part  V.     Ohio  and  Michigan,     pp.  (5)  1-507. 
Part  VI.     Indiana,  Illinois,     pp.  (4)  1-600  (2). 
Part  VII.     Mo.,  Wis.,  Iowa.,  Minn.,  Cal.,  etc.     pp.  (4)  1-568  (2). 
Part  VIII.     Terr,  of  Wash.,   N.   M.,   Neb.,   Colo.,   Dakota.,  V.    R. 
C.,   U.  S.  V.  V.,  U.  S.  V.,  U.  S.  Col.  Troops,     pp.  (4)  1-411  (2). 

(Washington,  D.  C.:  A.  G.  O.     1865-1867.)     8  Vols.     I2mo. 

OFFICIAL  PROGRAM  of  Exercises  Incident  to  the  Dedication  of 
the  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Monument  at  East  Rock  Park, 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  on  Friday,  June  17,  1887,  containing 
the  general  orders  of  the  Grand  Marshal,  formation  of 
parade,  line  of  march,  etc. 

New  Haven:  Published  by  consent  of  the  Committee,  by  John  B.  Judson. 
8vo.     pp.  48. 

OFFICIAL  MILITARY  HISTORY  of  Kansas  Regiments  during  the 
War  for  the  suppression  of  the  Great  Rebellion. 

Leavenworth:  W.  S.  Burke.     1870.     Svo.     pp.  464  (i). 
Unique,  the  edition  having  been  destroyed  by  fire. 

OFFICIAL    RECORDS    of    the    Union    and    Confederate    Armies, 

1861-1865.     Circular  description  of  the  work. 
4to.     pp.  10.     "For  office  use  only." 

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OFFICIAL  RECORDS  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

Series  2,  Vol.  I.     The  Texas  Surrender,     pp.  931. 

Series  2,   Vol.   II.     Treatment  of  Suspected  and   Disloyal   Persons, 

North  and  South,     pp.  1557. 
Washington.     1895.     8vo.     2  Vols. 

Preliminary  print  limited  to  ten  copies.  A  large  portion  of  the  matter  sup 
pressed  by  the  Board  of  Publication  by  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  War 
Lamont  and  does  not  appear  in  Series  as  published. 

OFFICIAL  RECORDS  of  the  Union  and  Confederate  Navies  in  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion.  Published  under  the  direction  of 
the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  by  authority  of  an  act  of 
Congress  approved  July  31,  1894. 

1.  Series  i,  Volume  I.     The  operations  of  the  Cruisers,  1861-1862. 
pp.  XVII.  1-890. 

2.  Series  i,  Volume  II.     The  operations  of  the  Cruisers,  1863-1864. 
pp.  XIX.  1-921. 

3.  Series  i,  Volume  III.     The  operations  of  the  Cruisers,  1864-1865. 
pp.  XVIII.  1-936. 

4.  Series  i,  Volume  IV.   Operations  in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  1860-1861. 
Operations  on  the  Atlantic  Coast.     1861. 

Operations  on  the  Potomac  and    Rappahannock    Rivers,    1861. 
pp.  XVI.  1-865. 

5.  Series  i,  Volume  V.     Operations  on  the  Potomac  and  Rappa 
hannock  Rivers,  1861-1865.   Atlantic  Blockading  Squadron.    1861. 
pp.  XXI.  1-916. 

6.  Series    i,    Volume    VI.      Atlantic    Blockading    Squadron,    1861. 
North    Atlantic    Blockading    Squadron,    1861-1862.      pp.    XIX. 
1-896. 

7.  Series   i,   Volume  VII.     North  Atlantic    Blockading   Squadron, 

1862.  pp.  XVII.  1-895. 

8.  Series  i,   Volume  VIII.     North  Atlantic   Blockading  Squadron, 

1863.  pp.  XIX.  1-970. 

9.  Series    I,    Volume    IX.     North   Atlantic    Blockading  Squadron, 
1863-1864.     pp.  XXIII.  1-915. 

10.  Series    I,    Volume    X.      North    Atlantic    Blockading    Squadron, 

1864.  pp.  XXIII.  1-902. 

11.  Series   i,    Volume    XI.     North    Atlantic    Blockading   Squadron, 
1864-1865.     pp.  XIX.  1-915. 

12.  Series  i,  Volume  XII.     North    Atlantic    Blockading    Squadron, 
1865. 

South  Atlantic  Blockading  Squadron,  1861-1862.      pp.   956. 

13.  Series   i,  Volume  XIII.     South  Atlantic   Blockading  Squadron, 
1862-1863.     pp.  XIX.  1-922. 

14.  Series    I.  Volume  XIV.     South   Atlantic   Blockading  Squadron, 
1863.     pp.  XIX.  1-856. 

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15-     Series   I,   Volume   XV.     South    Atlantic    Blockading   Squadron, 
1863-1864.     pp.  XVII.  1-863. 

16.  Series   i,  Volume  XVI.     South   Atlantic   Blockading   Squadron, 
1864-1865.     Gulf  Blockading  Squadron,  1861.    pp.  XXII.  1-973, 

17.  Series  i,  Volume  XVII.     Gulf  Blockading  Squadron,  1861-1862. 
East  Gulf  Blockading  Squadron,  1862-1865.     pp.  XXIV.  1-996. 

18.  Series    i,  Volume    XVIII.     West    Gulf    Blockading    Squadron, 

1862.  pp.  XVII.  1-941. 

19.  Series  I,  Volume  XIX.     West  Gulf  Blockading  Squadron,  1862- 

1863.  pp.  XVII.  1-958. 

20.  Series  I,  Volume  XX.     West   Gulf   Blockading  Squadron,    1863. 
pp.  XV.  1-960. 

21.  Series  I,  Volume  XXI.     West  Gulf  Blockading  Squadron,    1864. 
pp.  XV.  1-1049. 

22.  Series  i,  Volume  XXII.     West  Gulf  Blockading  Squadron,    1865- 
1866.     Naval  Forces  on  Western  Waters,  1861-1862.    pp.  XVIII. 
1-965. 

23.  Series   I,  Volume  XXIII.     Naval   Forces   on   Western  Waters, 

1862.  pp.  XVI.  1-801. 

24.  Series   i,  Volume  XXIV.     Naval    Forces   on    Western    Waters, 

1863.  pp.  XVI.  1-803. 

25.  Series    I,   Volume  XXV.     Naval    Forces    on    Western    Waters, 

1864.  pp.  XVII.  1-887. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1894-1912.     8vo.     25  Volumes. 

OFFICIAL  REGISTER  of  Missouri  Troops  for  1862.     Published  by 

Authority. 
St.  Louis,  Missouri:  Adjutant-General's  Office.     Jan.  i,  1863.    I2mo.   pp.  118. 

OFFICIAL  REGISTER  of  Rhode  Island  Officers  and  Soldiers  who 
served  in  the  United  States  Army  and  Navy  from  1861 
to  1866. 

Published  by  order  of  the  General  Assembly,  January  Session.     1866. 

Ry.  8vo.     pp.  827. 

OFFICIAL  REPORTS  of  Battles.  Published  by  order  of  Congress. 
(Fort  McAllister,  Fayette  Court  House,  Cotton  Hill,  etc., 
Seven  Pines,  Stone  River,  Richmond,  Ky.,  Munfordsville 
and  Perryville.) 

Richmond:  R.  M.  Smith,  Public  Printer.  _  1864.     8vo.     pp.  98. 

OFFICIAL  REPORTS  of  Battles.     Published  by  order  of  Congress. 

Reports  of  Tabb.  Jones,  Imboden  and  Stuart. 
Richmond:  R.  M.  Smith.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  96  (i). 
Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

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OFFICIAL  REPORTS  of  Battles  made  to  Confederate  States  Con 
gress.  (Jan. -Sept.,  1862.)  571  pages. 

Richmond.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  170. 

Presentation  copy  from  Gen.  M.  Lovell  (commanding  New  Orleans  at  the 
time  of  its  capture)  to  Gen.  Jos.  E.  Johnston,  with  autographs.  Contains  Gen. 
Lovell's  Reports  with  ms.  notes  and  corrections. 

OFFICIAL  REPORTS  of  Battles.  Made  to  Confederate  States  Con 
gress  (Feb. -Nov.,  1863). 

Richmond.      1864.     8vo.     pp.  562. 

Presentation  copy  from  Gen.  M.  Lovell  to  Gen.  Jos.  E.  Johnston  with  auto 
graphs. 

OFFICIAL  REPORTS,  Orders,  Correspondence  and  Telegrams  of 
the  Union  and  Confederate  Armies  in  the  Gettysburg 
Campaign. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office,  War  Department.     1890.     Ry.  8vo- 

Vol.  I.  pp.  XI.  1-1164.     Vol.  II.  pp.  3-1118.     Vol.  III.  pp.  3-1242. 

50  copies  printed  on  fine  paper  with  extra  title  pages. 

OFFICIAL  REPORTS  on  the  Signal  Corps  operations,  including 
balloons,  during  the  Civil  War.  Reprinted  from  Official 
Records  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  Series  3,  Vol.  III. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1899.     8vo.     pp.  90. 

OFFICIAL  REPORTS  relating  to  the  Gettysburg  Campaign,  1863. 

1.  (Union.)     Washington,  D.  C.     1880.     pp.  LV.  I  958. 

2.  (Confederate.)     Washington.     1883.     pp.  492. 
8vo.     2  Vols.     10  copies  printed. 

OFFICIAL  REPORTS  of  Battles.  Published  by  order  of  Congress. 
Richmond:  R.  M.  Smith,  Public  Printer.  1864.  8vo.  pp.  562. 

OFFICIAL  REPORTS  of  Battles.     Published  by  order  of  Congress. 
Richmond,  Va.:  Enquirer  Book  and  Job  Press.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  571. 
Contains  Report  of  Gen.  M.  Lovell  on  the  Capture  of  New  Orleans  with 
ms.  notes  by  the  Author. 

OFFICIAL  REPORTS  of  Battles,  embracing  Colonel  Wm.  L.Jackson's 
report  of  expedition  to  Beverly;  Major-General  Price's 
report  of  evacuation  of  Little  Rock;  Major-General 
Stevenson's  report  of  Battle  of  Lookout  Mountain,  and 
Lieutenant-Colonel  M.  A.  Haynes'  report  of  engagements 
at  Knoxville,  Limestone  Creek  and  Carter's  Station. 
Published  by  order  of  Congress. 

Richmond:  R.  M.  Smith.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  72. 

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OFFICIAL  REPORTS  of  Generals  Johnston  and  Beauregard  of  the 
Battle  of  Manassas,  July  21,  1861,  also  Official  Report  of 
the  Battle  of  loth  Sept.,  Brig.-Gen.  Floyd  Commanding; 
Engagement  at  Oak  Hill,  Mo.,  Brig.-Gen.  Ben.  McCulloch 
Commanding;  Engagement  at  Lewinsville,  Sept.  nth, 
Col.  J.  E.  B.  Stuart  Commanding;  Engagement  on 
Greenbrier  River,  Oct.  3d,  Brig.-Gen.  H.  R.  Jackson 
Commanding;  Engagement  at  Santa  Rosa  Island,  Oct. 
8th,  Major-Gen.  Braxton  Bragg  Commanding;  Engage 
ment  at  Leesburg,  Oct.  2ist  and  22d,  Brig.-Gen.  N.  G. 
Evans  Commanding;  Bombardment  of  Forts  Walker  and 
Beauregard,  Nov.  7th,  Brig.-Gen.  Thomas  F.  Dayton 
Commanding;  Engagement  at  Piketon,  Ky.,  Col.  John  S. 
Williams  Commanding;  Battle  in  Allegheny  Mountains, 
Dec.  I3th,  Col.  Edward  Johnson  Commanding;  Battle 
of  Christenahlah,  which  took  place  in  the  Cherokee 
Nation,  on  the  26th  of  Dec.,  1861,  Col.  James  Mclntosh 
Commanding;  Battle  of  Belmont,  Nov.  yth,  Leonidas 
Polk,  Major-General  Commanding. 

Richmond:  Enquirer  Book  and  Job  Press.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  144. 

2  Confederate  maps  of  Manassas  and  newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

OFFICIAL  SOUVENIR  Indiana  Soldiers  and  Sailors  Monument. 
Indianapolis:  Journal  Newspaper  Co.     Copyrighted  1902.     4to.     pp.  17  (3). 

OHIO.  Annual  Report  of  the  Quartermaster-General,  to  the 
Governor  of  the  State  of  Ohio. 

1.  For  the  year  1862.  pp.  425-492. 

2.  For  the  year  1863.  pp.  525-630. 

3.  For  the  year  1864.  pp.  325-382. 
5.  For  the  year  1866.  pp.  405-445. 

8vo. 

OHIO.  Official  Roster  of  the  Soldiers  of  the  State  of  Ohio  in  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1866. 
Vol.     I.     ist-22d  Regiments  Infantry.     Compiled  under  direction  of 

the  Roster  Commission.     Published  by  authority  of  the  General 

Assembly.     Akron.     1893.     pp.  V.  1-773. 
Vol.  II.     ist-20th  Regiments  Infantry.     Cincinnati.     1886. 

pp.  VII.  1-793. 
Vol.  III.     2 ist-36th  Regiments  Infantry.     Cincinnati.     1886. 

pp.  IV.  1-782. 
Vol.    IV.     37th-53d    Regiments    Infantry.     Akron.      1887. 

pp.    IV.    1-820. 
Vol.    V.     54th-6gth    Regiments    Infantry.     Akron.     1887. 

pp.    IV.    1-808. 


Vol.   VI.     70th-86th    Regiments   Infantry.     Akron.      1888. 

pp.    IV.    1-786. 
Vol.    VII.     Syth-ioSth    Regiments    Infantry.     Cincinnati.     1888. 

pp.    V.     1-786. 
Vol.    VIII.     noth-i4Oth  Regiments   Infantry.     Cincinnati.     1888. 

pp.   V.    1-7/8. 
Vol.    IX.     I4ist-i84th    Regiments    Infantry.     Cincinnati.      1889. 

pp.    V.    1-790. 
Vol.    X.     iSsth-igSth    Regiments    Infantry   and    Heavy   and    Light 

Artillery.     Cincinnati.     1889.     pp.  V.  1-711. 
Vol.  XL     Cavalry.     Akron.     1891.     pp.  V.  1-811. 
II  Vols. 

OHIO.     Annual  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General  to  the  Governor 
of  the  State  of  Ohio. 


!  . 

For  the  year  1861.     n.  p.     pp.  151-246. 

2. 

For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1862.     Columbus.     1863. 

pp. 

1-140. 

3- 

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pp. 

1-208. 

4- 

For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1864.     Columbus.      1865. 

pp. 

1-287. 

5- 

For  the  year  ending  Nov.  15,  1865.     Columbus.     1866. 

pp. 

1-196. 

6. 

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7- 

For  the  year  1867.     n.  p.     pp.  735-887.     Supplement 

(2). 

8. 

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9- 

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8vo.     2  Vols. 

OHIO  BOYS  IN  DIXIE.  The  Adventures  of  Twenty- two  Scouts 
sent  by  Gen.  O,  M.  Mitchell  to  destroy  a  railroad,  with  a 
narrative  of  their  barbarous  treatment  by  the  Rebels  and 
Judge  Holt's  Report. 

New  York:  Miller  &  Mathews.      1863.     8vo.     pp.  47. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Holt. 

OHIO.     Report  of  the  Surgeon-General  of. 

1.  For  the  year  1862.  pp.  493-516. 

2.  For  the  year  1863.  pp.  767-798. 

3.  For  the  year  1864.  pp.  455-539. 
5.  For  the  year  1866.  pp.  455-496. 

8vo. 

OHIO  MEMORIALS  AT  GETTYSBURG.     Report  of  the  Gettysburg 

Memorial  Commission. 
Columbus,  Ohio:  Press  of  Nitschke  Bros.     1888.     4to.     pp.  94. 

ONE    HUNDRED    AND    THIRTY-SEVENTH    OHIO.     United    States 

Military  Record  I37th  Regiment  O.  V.  I. 
(Cincinnati,  Ohio.      1884.)      I2mo.     Sheet  folio.     (Mounted.) 

625 


"  OLD  JACK"  and  his  foot-cavalry,  or  a  Virginian  boy's  progress  to 
renown.  A  story  of  the  War  in  the  Old  Dominion,  with 
illustrations. 

New  York:  Published  by  John  Bradburn.     1864.     i6mo.     pp.  IV.-3OO. 

ONE  DAY  WITH  SHERMAN  COASTWISE. 

Hours  at  Home,  Dec.,  1865.     pp.  — 

ONE  HUNDRED  AND  THIRTY-FIVE  SELECTED  VIEWS  of  Chatta 
nooga,  Lookout  Mountain,  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga 
National  Military  Park,  National  Cemetery  and  Mis 
sionary  Ridge. 

Lookout  Mountain,  Tennessee:  Hardie  Bros.,  Photographers. 

Sm.  4to.     pp.  56  (i). 

ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FORTY-THIRD  REGIMENT  New  York  Volunteer 
Infantry,  Sullivan  Co. 

Montecello,  N.  Y. :  Washington  Print.     (1892.)     8vo.     pp.  32  (i). 

ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTY  MILES  AROUND  RICHMOND. 

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8vo.     Folio.     Folded  map. 

ONLY  A  PRIVATE.  A  sketch  of  the  services  of  a  Private  Soldier 
who  took  part  in  the  Battles  of  Fort  Pulaski,  Fort  WTagner, 
Olustee,  and  Cold  Harbor,  by  Himself. 

Boston:  Pratt  Brothers,  Publishers  and  Printers,     n.  d.      l8mo.     pp.  31. 

ONLY  AUTHENTIC  LIFE  OF  GEO.  BRINTON  MCCLELLAN,  Alias 
Little  Mac  (Spades  are  Trumps)  with  an  account  of  his 
numerous  victories  from  Phillippi  to  Antietam.  * 

n.  p.  n.  d.     48mo.     pp.  16. 

OPERATIONS  AGAINST  MOBILE,  ALA.  Organization  of  the  Union 
Forces  (Commanded  by  Major-General  Edward  R.  S. 
Canby),  March-April,  1865. 

War  Department,  War  Records  Office.     8vo.     pp.  7.     50  copies  printed. 

ORATION  of  Hon.  P.  O.  Morton,  Address  of  Major-General 
George  G.  Meade,  and  Poem  of  Bayard  Taylor,  together 
with  the  other  exercises  at  the  dedication  of  the  Monu 
ment  in  the  Soldiers'  National  Cemetery  at  Gettysburg, 
July  i,  1869.  Published  by  the  Association. 

Gettysburg:  J.  E  Wible,  Printer.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  47. 

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ORDER  OF  ATTACK  on  Fort  Fisher  by  the  Squadron  under  com 
mand  of  Rear-Admiral  D.  D.  Porter,  U.  S.  N.,  in  the 
combined  Naval  and  Military  operations  which  resulted 
in  the  capture  of  the  Rebel  defences  at  New  Inlet,  N.  C., 
January  I4th  and  I5th,  1865. 

(Office  of  U.  S.  C.  Survey.)     I2mo.     Folio.     (Mounted  on  linen  and  folded.) 

ORDNANCE  MANUAL  (The)  for  the  use  of  the  Officers  of  the 
Confederate  States  Army,  prepared  under  the  direction 
of  Col.  J.  Gorgas,  Chief  of  Ordnance,  and  approved  by  the 
Secretary  of  War. 

Richmond:  West  &  Johnston.     1863.     Port.     8vo.     pp.  546.     First  edition. 

ORDINANCES  passed  at  the  various  sessions  of  the  Missouri  State 

Convention,  1861  and  1862. 
St.  Louis:  George  Knapp  &  Co.,  Printers.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  21  (i). 

ORDINANCES  OF  SECESSION  and  other  Documents,  1860-1861. 
American  History  Leaflets  No.  12,  November,  1893. 
New  York:  A.  Lovell  &  Company.     I2mo.     pp.  22. 

OREGON.  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  State  of 
Oregon. 

1.  For  the  years    1865-6.     Salem,   Oregon.     1866.     pp.   353.     Slip 
Errata. 

2.  For  the  year  1868.     Salem,  Oregon.     1868.     pp.  45. 

3.  For  the  year  1870.     Salem,  Oregon.     1870.     pp.  23. 
8vo. 

ORGANIZATION  and  Status  of  Missouri  Troops  (Union  and  Con 
federate)  in  service  during  the  Civil  War.  Record  and 
Pension  Office,  War  Department. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  335  (i). 

100  copies  printed. 

ORGANIZATION  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  at  the  Battle  of 
Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania,  July  1-3,  1863.  Major-General 
George  G.  Meade,  U.  S.  A.,  Commanding. 

"Printed  for  the  use  of  the  Graduating  Class  U.  S.  M.  A.     1905."  8vo.  pp.  13. 

ORGANIZATION  of  the  Confederate  Armies,  1863-64. 
(Washington,  D.  C.     1881.)     8vo.     pp.  18. 

ORGANIZATION  of  the  Confederate  Army  of  Vicksburg  (Lieutenant 
General  John  C.  Pemberton,  Commanding),  July  4,  1863. 
Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.     1885. 
8vo.     pp.  4.     50  copies  printed. 

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ORGANIZATION  of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia  (Commanded 
by  General  Robert  E.  Lee),  and  forces  in  the  Richmond 
and  Petersburg  Lines  (under  General  G.  T.  Beauregard), 
early  in  May,  1864. 

(Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.     1888.)     8vo.     pp.  12. 

ORGANIZATION  of  the  Lee  Monument  Association,  and  the 
Association  of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  Richmond, 
Va.,  Nov.  3d  and  4th,  1870. 

Richmond:  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English.     1871.     8vo.     pp.  52. 

Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

ORGANIZATION  of  the  Ninth  Army  Corps  (Commanded  by  Major- 

General  Ambrose  E.  Burnside)  on  May  4,  1864. 
(Washington,  D.  C.     1882.)     8vo.     pp.  4.     50  copies  printed. 

ORGANIZATION  of  the  Sixth  Army  Corps,  Associated  Survivors 
(1862-1865)  of  the  Sixth  Army  Corps  of  Washington, 
D.  C.  1892-1902. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

ORGANIZATION  of  the  troops  in  the  Department  of  Mississippi 
and  E.  Louisiana  (Lieutenant-General  J.  C.  Pemberton 
Commanding),  April,  1863. 

(Washington.      1881.)     8vo.     pp.  7.      25  copies  printed. 

ORGANIZATION  of  the  troops  in  the  Department  of  Mississippi 
and  E.  Louisiana,  General  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  Com 
manding,  November  20,  1863. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  5.     25  copies  printed. 

ORGANIZATION  of  the  troops  in  the  Department  of  the  Gulf, 
Nineteenth  Army  Corps,  Major-General  Nathaniel  P. 
Banks,  U.  S.  Army,  Commanding,  May  31,  1863. 

(Washington:  War  Records  Office.     1885.)     8vo.     pp.  6.     50  copies  printed. 

ORGANIZATION  of  the  Union  Forces  at  the  Battle  of  Fredericks- 
burg,  Va.,  December  11-15,  1862. 

(Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.     1883.)     8vo.     pp.  16. 
50  copies  printed. 

ORGANIZATION  of  the  Union  Forces  operating  against  Richmond, 
Va.  (under  the  Command  of  Lieutenant-General  U.  S. 
Grant),  on  the  morning  of  May  5,  1864. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  16.     50  copies  printed. 

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ORGANIZATION  of  the  Union  Forces  operating  against  Richmond, 
Va.,  on  December  31,  1864,  and  General  Summary  of 
Casualties  during  November  and  December,  1864. 

War  Department,  War  Records  Office.      1888.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

50  copies  printed. 

ORGANIZATION  of  the  Union  Forces  operating  against  Vicksburg, 
Major-General  Ulysses  S.  Grant,  U.  S.  Army,  Com 
manding,  May  18  to  July  4,  1863. 

Washington:  War  Records  Office.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  13.     50  copies  printed. 

ORGANIZATION  of  the  Union  Forces  (Commanded  by  Major- 
General  Philip  H.  Sheridan),  at  the  Battle  of  Winchester, 
or  the  Opequon,  Va.,  September  19,  1864,  and  the  return 
of  casualties. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

ORGANIZATION  of  the  Union  Forces  (Commanded  by  General 
Philip  H.  Sheridan),  at  the  Battle  of  Cedar  Creek,  Va., 
October  19,  1864,  and  return  of  casualties. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

OUR  ACRE  AND  ITS  HARVEST.  Historical  sketch  of  the  Soldiers' 
Aid  Society  of  Northern  Ohio.  Cleveland  Branch  of  the 
United  States  Sanitary  Commission. 

(Motto.)     Cleveland:  Fairbanks,  Benedict  &  Co.,  Printers.     1869. 

8vo.     pp.  XIII.  511. 

OUR  DAILY  FARE.     Philadelphia,  June  8,  1864,  to  September  n, 

1865,  Nos.  1-13. 
4to.     pp.  104. 

OUR  GREAT  COMMANDER  (Grant) . 

Philadelphia:  Press  of  N.  W.  Ayer  &  Son.     n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  41. 

OUR  GREAT  PEACE  FESTIVAL  and  Pow-wow  to  be  held  in  Boston, 
June,  1869.  (These  sketches  appeared  originally  in  the 
"Wide  World"  newspaper,  published  in  this  city.) 

Boston:  Printed  by  Warren  Richardson.     1869.     I2mo.     pp.  21. 

OUR  LITTLE  KID. 

Gettysburg,  Thursday,  May  19,  1892.     Vol.  I.,  No.  i.     4to.     Folded. 

OUR  QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL  SHERIDAN. 

Hours  at  Home,  June,  1865.     pp.  — 

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OUR  WAR  SONGS.     North  and  South. 

Cleveland,  Ohio:  Published  by  S.  Brainard's  Sons.     n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  638. 

OUTLINE  DESCRIPTION  of  Military  Posts  and  Reservations  in  the 
United  States  and  Alaska  and  of  National  Cemeteries. 
(Confidential.)  War  Department,  Quartermaster-Gen 
eral's  Office,  October,  1904. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1904.     8vo.     pp.  623. 

OUTLINE  INDEX  of  a  Military  History  of  all  Forts,  Stations, 
Depots,  Arsenals,  etc.,  within  the  limits  of  the  territory 
comprising  the  United  States. 

Adjutant-General's  Office.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  (250).      25  copies  printed. 

OUTLINE  SKETCH   of   the  Thirteenth   United   States   Infantry, 

1861-1865. 
Ms.     Washington:  A.  G.  O.     1879.     Folio,     pp.  15. 


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New  York:  Anson  D.  F.  Randolph  &  Co.  *  *  1894.     Imp.  8vo.     pp.  32. 
Privately  printed. 

Page,  Charles  A. — LETTERS  of  A  War  Correspondent.  By 
Charles  A.  Page,  special  correspondent  of  the  New  York 
"Tribune"  during  the  Civil  War.  With  Portraits  and 
Maps.  Edited,  with  notes,  by  James  R.  Gilmore. 

Boston:  L.  C.  Page  &  Company.     1899.     8vo.     pp.  397. 

Page,  James  Madison — Haley,  M.  J. — THE  TRUE  STORY  of 
Andersonville  Prison.  A  defense  of  Major  Henry  Wirz. 
By  James  Madison  Page,  late  2d  Lieut.  Company  A, 
Sixth  Michigan  Cavalry,  in  collaboration  with  M.  J. 
Haley.  With  Portraits. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1908. 

8vo.     pp.  248. 

Page,  Richard  Channing  Moore. — DIARY  of  Major  R.  C.  M. 
Page,  Chief  of  C.  S.  Artillery  Department  of  Southwest 
Virginia  and  East  Tennessee,  from  Oct.,  1864,  to  May, 
1865. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

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Page,  Richard  Channing  Moore.— SKETCH  of  Page's  Battery, 
or  Morris  Artillery,  2cl  Corps,  Army  Northern  Virginia, 
by  one  of  the  Company. 

New  York:  Thomas  Smeltzer.      1885.      i6mo.     pp.  82  (i). 

250  copies  privately  printed.     Autograph  note  of  Author  and  ms.  corrections. 

Page,  Thomas  Nelson. — A  CAPTURED  SANTA  CLAUS,  by 
Thomas  Nelson  Page,  with  illustrations  by  W.  L.  Jacobs. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.      1902.     I2mo.     pp.  81. 

Page,  Thomas  Nelson. — ROBERT  E.  LEE:  The  Southerner,  by 
Thomas  Nelson  Page.  With  portrait. 

(Motto.)  Xew  York:    Charles  Scribner's  Sons.    1908.    I2mo.    pp.  XIII.  1-312. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Page,  Thomas  Nelson. — ROBERT  E.  LEE,  Man  and  Soldier. 

By  Thomas  Nelson  Page.     With  portrait  and  maps. 
New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.      1911.     8vo.     pp.  XVIII.  1-734. 

Page,  Thomas  Nelson.— THE  BURIAL  OF  THE  GUNS.  By- 
Thomas  Nelson  Page. 

Scribner's  Magazine,  April,  1894.     pp.  410-442. 
Autograph  note  of  Author,  relating  to  the  story. 

Painter,  Henry  M. — BRIEF  NARRATIVE  of  the  Incidents  in  the 
War  in  Missouri  and  the  personal  experience  of  one  who 
has  suffered. 

Boston:  Press  of  the  Daily  Courier.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

Palfrey,  Francis  Winthrop. — MEMOIR  of  William  Francis 
Bartlett,  by  Francis  Winthrop  Palfrey. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Osgood  &  Company.     1878.     I2mo.     pp.  309. 

100  copies  printed. 

Dr.  W.  S.  Ruschenberger's  pamphlet  in  reply  to  Gen.  Palfrey  inserted,  entitled, 

"The  Correction  of  an  error."     I2mo.     pp.  8. 

Palfrey,  Francis  Winthrop. — MEMOIRS  of  General  William  T. 

Sherman.     By  himself. 
The  North  American  Review.     1875.     pp.  337-365. 

Palfrey,  Francis  Winthrop. — IN  MEMORIAM.  H.  L.  A. 
(Abbott),  ob.  May  VI.,  A.  D.  MDCCCLXIV. 

(Motto.)     Boston:  Printed  for  private  distribution.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  31. 
Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Palfrey. 

631 


Palfrey,  Francis  Winthrop. — THE  ANTIETAM  and  Fredericks- 
burg,  by  Brevet  Brigadier-General  Francis  W.  Palfrey, 
U.  S.  V.,  and  formerly  Colonel  Twentieth  Massachusetts 
Infantry. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1882.      I2mo.     pp.  X.  1-228. 
Autograph  of  Gen.   Palfrey.     5  Maps  with  38  Views,  etc.,  and  newspaper 
cuttings  inserted. 

Palmer,  Abraham  J. — HISTORY  of  the  Forty-eighth  Regiment 
New  York  State  Volunteers,  in  the  War  for  the  Union, 
1861-1865,  by  Abraham  J.  Palmer,  D.  D.,  formerly 
private  Company  D.  Illustrated. 

(Motto.)     Brooklyn,   N.   Y.    Published   by   the   Veteran   Association   of   the 

Regiment.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  XVI.  1-314  (i). 

Palmer,  John  McCauley. — PERSONAL  RECOLLECTIONS  of 
John  M.  Palmer.  The  Story  of  an  Earnest  Life. 

Cincinnati:  The  Robert  Clarke  Company.      1901.     8vo.     pp.  XV.  631   (7). 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Palmer,  Henry  Emerson. 

1.  Company  A,  Eleventh  Kansas  Regiment,  in  the  Price  Raid,  by 
H.  E.  Palmer,     pp.  431-433. 

2.  The  Kansas  Soldier,  by  Capt.   Henry  E.   Palmer,  Company   A, 
Eleventh  Kansas,     pp.  (73-74). 

Kansas  State  Historical  Society.      1905-1906.     n.  d.     8vo. 

Palmer,  Henry  Emerson. — THE  BLACK  FLAG  Character  of 

War  on  the  Border. 
Kansas  State  Historical  Society,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  457-466. 

Palmer,  Sarah  L. — Six  MONTHS  AMONG  THE  SECESSIONISTS. 
A  reliable  and  thrilling  narrative  of  the  sufferings  and 
trials  of  Miss  Sarah  L.  Palmer,  a  native  of  Pennsylvania, 
who,  at  the  opening  of  the  Great  Southern  Rebellion,  was 
teaching  school  in  Knoxville,  the  home  of  Parson  Brown- 
low.  In  this  work  Miss  Palmer  thrillingly  depicts  the 
many  startling  adventures  she  met  with  in  her  flight  from 
State  to  State  and  town  to  town  of  the  Confederate 
States.  Also  her  pursuit  by  her  disappointed  rebel 
suitor.  Splendidly  illustrated. 

Philadelphia:  Published  by  Barclay  &  Co.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

Palmer,  Sarah  A. — THE  STORY  OF  AUNT  BECKY'S  ARMY  LIFE. 

By  S.  A.  Palmer. 
New  York:  John  F.  Frow  &  Co.      1867.      i6mo.     pp.  215. 

632 


Paris,  John. — THE  SOLDIERS  HISTORY  of  the  War;  containing 
a  narrative  of  events,  campaigns  and  battles,  which 
occurred  in  connection  with  the  Bloody  War,  which  took 
place  in  the  United  States  in  1861.  By  Rev.  John  Paris, 
late  Chaplain  54th  Regiment,  N.  C.  Troops. 

Our  Living  and  Our  Dead,  Dec.,  i874-March,  1876.     Chap.  I. -XI. 

Park,  L.  M. — THE  "REBEL  PRISON  PEN"  at  Andersonville,  Ga. 

Baltimore,  Aid.:  The  Southern  Magazine,  May,  1874.     pp.  528-537. 

Park,  Robert  Emory. — SKETCH  of  the  Twelfth  Alabama 
Infantry  of  Battle's  Brigade,  Rodes'  Division,  Early's 
Corps  of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  by  Robert 
Emory  Park,  of  Macon,  Georgia,  late  Captain  Company  F, 
1 2th  Alabama  Regiment.  (Reprinted  from  Southern 
Historical  Society  Papers  Vol.  XXXIII.) 

Richmond:  Wm.  Ellis  Jones,  Book  and  Job  Printers.      1906.     8vo.     pp.  106. 

Parker,  Cortlandt.  —ADDRESS  before  the  Society  of  the  Army 
of  the  Potomac,  delivered  at  their  Reunion  in  Orange, 
N.  J.,  June  12,  1889.  By  Cortlandt  Parker. 

(n.  p.      1889.)     8vo.     pp.  31.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Parker,  Cortlandt. — PHILIP  KEARNY,  Soldier  and  Patriot.  An 
address  delivered  before  the  New  Jersey  Historical  Society, 
January  17,  1867. 

Newark.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Presentation  copy  from  Author.     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Kearny  signed  "K." 

Parker,  Daingerfield. — PERSONAL  REMINISCENCES.  The  Bat 
talion  of  Regular  Infantry  at  the  First  Battle  of  Bull  Run. 
Prepared  by  Companion  Colonel  Daingerfield  Parker, 
U.  S.  A.,  and  read  at  the  Stated  Meeting  of  November  7, 
1900,  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the 
United  States,  Commandery  of  the  District  of  Columbia. 
War  Papers.  36. 

(Washington,  D.  C.      1902.)     8vo.     pp.  27. 

Parker,  David  B. — A  CHAUTAUQUA  BOY  IN  '61  and  afterwards. 
Reminiscences  by  David  B.  Parker,  Second  Lieutenant 
Seventy-second  New  York,  detailed  superintendent  of  the 
mails  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  United  States  Marshall, 
District  of  Virginia,  Chief  Post  Office  Inspector.  Edited 
by  Torrance  Parker.  Introduction  by  Albert  Bushnell 
Hart. 

Boston:  Small,  Maynard  &  Company,  Publishers.     8vo.     pp.  XXVI.  1-388. 

633 


Parker,  Francis  Jewett. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  THIRTY-SECOND 
REGIMENT  Massachusetts  Infantry,  whence  it  came,  where 
it  went,  what  it  saw,  and  what  it  did,  by  Francis  J. 
Parker,  Colonel. 

Boston:  C.  W.  Calkins  &  Co.,  Publishers.      1880.     8vo.     pp.  XI.  1-260. 

Parker,  Henry  E. — SERMON  preached  at  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  July 
17,  1863,  at  the  funeral  of  Lieut.  William  Wallace  Ballard, 
who  was  mortally  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  July  2,  1863. 

Concord.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Parker,  Joel. — MESSAGE  of  the  Governor,  relative  to  the  Stock 
ton  and  Kearney  Statues  to  the  Legislature,  Session  of 
1872. 

Trenton.     1872.     8vo.     pp.  123-127. 

Parker,  Joel. — THE  WAR  RECORD  of  Hon.  Joel  Parker,  Ex- 
Governor  of  New  Jersey.  Being  some  extracts  from  the 
official  records  of  New  Jersey  relating  to  the  connection 
of  Governor  Parker  with  the  late  War. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

Parker,  John  L. — Carter,  Robert  G. — HENRY  WILSON'S 
REGIMENT.  History  of  the  Twenty-second  Massachu 
setts  Infantry,  Second  Company  Sharpshooters,  and  the 
Third  Light  Battery,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  by  John 
L.  Parker,  Corporal  Co.  F,  22d,and  1st  Lieut,  nth  Mass. 
Vols.,  assisted  by  Robert  G.  Carter,  Private  Co.  "H," 
22d,  and  1st  Lieut.  4th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  and  the  Historical 
Committee. 

Boston:  Published  by  the  Regimental  Association.     1887. 

8vo.     pp.  XXII.  (i)  1-591. 

Parker,  Thomas  H. — HISTORY  of  the  5ist  Regiment  of  P.  V. 
and  V.  V.  from  its  organization  at  Camp  Curtin,  Harris- 
burg,  Pa.,  in  1861,  to  its  being  mustered  out  of  the  United 
States  Service  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  July  27,  1865.  (Por 
traits.) 

Philadelphia.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  693.     Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Parker,  William  Thornton. — RECORDS  of  the  Association  of 
Acting  Assistant  Surgeons,  of  the  United  States  Army 
A.  D.  1891.  Edited  by  W7.  Thornton  Parker,  M.  D., 
Recorder. 

Salem,  Mass.:  Salem  Press  Publishing  and  Printing  Co.     1891. 

8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-149.     2O°  copies  printed. 

634 


Parkhurst,  Charles  H. — INCIDENTS  of  Cavalry  Service  in 
Louisiana,  by  Charles  H.  Parkhurst,  late  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Third  Rhode  Island  Cavalry. 

Providence:  Sidney  S.  Rider.     1879.     4to.     pp.  25. 

250  copies  printed.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Parkhurst,  V.  P. — PROCEEDINGS  of  a  Court  of  Inquiry  in  regard 
to  reports  made  by  Maj.  M.  J.  McCafferty  and  others  of 
the  misconduct  at  the  Battle  of  Roanoke  Island,  February 
8,  1862,  by  Capt.  V.  P.  Parkhurst,  Co.  I,  25th  Regiment, 
Mass.  Vols.,  ordered  on  the  demand  of  Captain  Parkhurst. 

Fitchburg:  Curtis  &  Bushnell,  Printers.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  55. 

Parry,  Oliver  Randolph.— BETSY  Ross  and  the  United  States 
Flag.  Philadelphia  woman  maker  of  the  First  Standard. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Bucks  County  Historical  Society, 
at  Doylestown,  Pa.,  January  19,  1909,  by  Oliver  Randolph 
Parry. 

n.  p.     (1909.)      I2mo.     pp.  34. 

Parseval,  de. — LETTRES  des  Etats-Unis. 

Paris:  Libraire  Nouvelle.     1891.     8vo.     p.  59.     (Maps  2.) 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Parsons,  Lewis  Baldwin. — REPORTS  to  the  War  Department 
by  Brev.  Maj. -Gen.  Lewis  B.  Parsons,  Chief  of  Rail  and 
River  Transportation. 

St.  Louis,  Mo.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  64  (i). 

Parsons,  Theophilus. — MEMOIR  of  Emily  Elizabeth  Parsons. 

Published  for  the  benefit  of  the  Cambridge  Hospital. 
Boston:  Little,  Brown  &  Co.     1881.     i6mo.     pp.  159. 

Parsons,  W.  H. — CONDENSED  HISTORY  of  Parsons's  Texas 
Cavalry  Brigade,  1861-1865,  together  with  inside  history 
and  heretofore  unwritten  chapters  of  the  Red  River 
Campaign  of  1864.  By  Gen.  W.  H.  Parsons. 

Corsicana,  Texas.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  106. 

Parton,  James. — GEN.  BUTLER  IN  NEW  ORLEANS.  History  of 
the  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  Gulf  in  the 
year  1862 ;  with  an  account  of  the  capture  of  New  Orleans, 
and  a  sketch  of  the  previous  career  of  the  General,  civil 
and  military.  By  James  Parton. 

New  York:  Mason  Brothers.     1864.     Post  8vo.     pp.  649. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Butler,  newspaper  cuttings  and  orders  inserted. 

635 


Partridge,  Charles  A. — HISTORY  of  the  Ninety-sixth  Regiment 
Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry,  published  under  the  auspices 
of  the  Historical  Society  of  the  Regiment.  Edited  by 
Charles  A.  Partridge. 

Chicago.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  938  (i). 

Pasha,  Robert. — SKETCHES  from  my  life,  by  the  late  Admiral 

Hobert  Pasha,  with  a  portrait. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.      1887.      I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-282. 

Patchin,  Hannah  E. — NOTES  taken  at  the  Wisconsin  Veteran's 

Home,  by  Hannah  E.  Patchin,  with  reports  of  officers. 
Waupaca,  Wis.:  D.  L.  Stichfield,  Printer.      1891.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Pate,  H.  Clay. — PROCEEDINGS  of  the  General  Court  Martial, 
in  the  case  of  Lieut. -Col.  H.  Clay  Pate,  5th  Va.  Cavalry. 
Richmond,  Va.     Sept.  29,  1863.     8vo.     pp.  126  and  Errata. 

Patrick,  Robert  W. — KNAPSACK  AND  RIFLE,  or  Life  in  the 
Grand  Army.  War  as  seen  from  the  ranks.  Pen  pictures 
and  sketches  of  camp,  bivouac,  marches,  battlefields  and 
battles,  commanders,  great  military  movements,  personal 
reminiscences  and  narratives.  Also  a  complete  chronology 
of  the  War.  By  one  of  the  boys.  Copiously  and  finely 
illustrated  by  E.  B.  Williams. 

Chicago,  111.:  Continental  Publishing  Company.      1887.     8vo.     pp.  X.  429. 

Patten,  George. — CAVALRY  DRILL  and  sabre  exercise,  compiled 
agreeably  to  the  latest  regulations  of  the  War  Department, 
from  standard  military  authority. 

Richmond.     1862.      I2mo.     pp.  — 

Patterson,  C.  Stuart. — "THE  SOLDIERS  OF  THE  UNION,"  a 
speech  by  C.  Stuart  Patterson  at  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary 
of  the  First  Regiment  of  the  National  Guard  of  Penn 
sylvania,  Eighteenth  April,  Nineteen  Eleven. 

Philadelphia,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  9. 

Patterson,  H.  K.  W.— WAR  MEMORIES  of  Fort  Monroe  and 
vicinity,  containing  an  account  of  the  memorable  battle 
between  the  "Merrimac"  and  "Monitor,"  the  incarcera 
tion  of  Jefferson  Davis,  and  other  topics  of  interest  con 
cerning  the  Fort  and  Neighborhood,  by  H.  K.  W.  Patter 
son,  Sergeant  Battery  "A,"  Third  Artillery. 

Fort  Monroe,  Virginia:  Poll  &  Deuschle,  Printers.      1885.     8vo.     pp.  102. 

636 


Patterson,  James  Willis. — ORATION  of  the  Hon.  James  W. 
Patterson,  delivered  at  the  dedication  of  the  Soldiers' 
monument,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  September  n,  1879. 

Manchester,  N.  H.:  Mirror  Steam  Printing  Press.     1880.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  27. 

Patterson,  John  Henry — Irvine,  Robert  James  Crombie.— 

ELEVENTH  REGIMENT  OF  INFANTRY. 

1.  By  Capt.  J.  H.  Patterson,  U.  S.  A.,  Twentieth  Infantry. 

2.  By  Lieutenant  R.  J.  C.  Irvine,  U.  S.  A.,  Eleventh  Infantry. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  Mar.,  1891.     pp.  371-380. 

Patterson,  Robert. — A  NARRATIVE  of  the  Campaign  in  the 
Valley  of  the  Shenandoah  in  1861. 

Philadelphia:  Sherman  &  Co.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  128.     (Plan.) 
Autograph  letters  of  Gens.  Patterson,  Fitz  John  Porter,  McCall,  McClellan, 
F.  Blair,  Franklin,  Slocum  and  Col.  Biddle,  and  Autographs  of  Sen.  Cameron, 
Gens.   McDowell,  Abercrombie,   Grossman,   Heintzelman  and  John  Covode. 
Engravings  inserted. 

Patterson,  Robert. — A  NARRATIVE  of  the  Campaign  in  the 
Valley  of  the  Shenandoah  in  1861,  by  Robert  Patterson, 
late  Major-General  of  Volunteers. 

Philadelphia:  John  Campbell.  1865.  8vo.  pp.  128.  Appendix  of  1873.  pp.80. 
Autograph  letter,  etc.,  and  Dinner  of  Aztec  Club  of  1847  to  Gen.  Patterson, 
Jan.  7,  1880,  pp.  27,  inserted. 

Patterson,  Robert. — A  NARRATIVE  of  the  Shenandoah  Valley 

Campaign.     Appendix  of  letters,  187  pages. 
Philadelphia.      1865.     Phila.     1873.     Svo.     pp.    128.     Revised  edition. 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Patterson. 

Paul,  Augustus  Ghotean. — IN  THE  MATTER  OF  THE  BILL  for 
the  relief  of  Col.  A.  C.  Paul,  late  Lieut.  U.  S.  Army. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Svo.     pp.  19. 

Paul,  James  Laughery. — PENNSYLVANIA  SOLDIERS'  ORPHAN 
SCHOOLS,  giving  brief  account  of  the  origin  of  the  late 
Civil  War.  The  rise  and  progress  of  the  orphan  system, 
and  legislative  enactments  relating  thereto;  with  brief 
sketches  and  engravings  of  the  several  institutions,  with 
names  of  pupils  subjoined.  By  James  Laughery  Paul, 
Chief  Clerk  of  the  Department  of  Soldiers'  Orphan  Schools, 
Harrisburg,  Penna.  Illustrated  by  Frederick  Paas. 

(Extract.)     Harrisburg:  Lane  S.  Hart.      1877.     Svo.     pp.  XV.  520. 

637 


Paver,  John  M. — WHAT  I  SAW  FROM  1861  TO  1864.  Personal 
recollections  of  John  M.  Paver,  1st  Lieutenant  Company 
C,  and  R.  Q.  M.  5th  Ohio  Vol.  Infantry. 

(Indianapolis,  Ind.     1906.)     8vo.     pp.  100. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Paxton,  Alexis  Rupert.— THE  STONE'S  RIVER  CAMPAIGN. 
Reports  of  the  Ninth  Annual  Convention  N.  G.  Associa 
tion  of  Illinois,  Chicago,  Dec.  17-18,  1891. 

Chicago,  111.  -  1892.     8vo.     pp.  38-58- 
Autograph  letter  of  Lieut.  Paxton,  U.  S.  A. 

Paxon,  Frederic  L. — THE  CIVIL  WAR.  By  Frederic  L.  Paxon, 
Professor  of  American  History  in  the  University  of 
Wisconsin. 

New  York:  Henry  Holt  &  Company.     (1911.)      I2mo.     pp.  X.  11-256. 

Paxton,  John  Gallatin. — MEMOIR  AND  MEMORIALS.  Elisha 
Franklin  Paxton,  Brigadier-General,  C.  S.  A.  Composed 
of  his  letters  from  camp  and  field  while  officer  in  the 
Confederate  Army,  with  an  introductory  and  connecting 
narrative,  collected  and  arranged  by  his  son,  John  Gallatin 
Paxton. 

New  York  and  Washington:  Published  and  sold  by  The  Neale  Publishing 
Company.     1907.     "Printed  not  published  1905."     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  114. 

Payne,  Henry  R. — THE  HISTORY  of  the  First  New  Jersey 
Cavalry  (Sixteenth  Regiment  New  Jersey  Volunteers), 
by  Henry  R.  Payne,  Chaplain. 

Trenton,  N.  J.:  J.  A.  Beecher,  Publisher.     1871.     121110.     pp.  350. 

Peabody,  Andrew  Preston. — THE  POWER  OF  THE  RESURREC 
TION.  A  sermon  preached  at  King's  Chapel,  on  Easter 
Sunday,  April  21,  1867,  on  the  dedication  of  a  Monument 
in  memory  of  the  young  men  of  the  parish  who  fell  during 
the  recent  war.  By  Andrew  P.  Peabody. 

Boston.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

Peacock,  Thomas  Brower. — THE  RHYME  OF  THE  BORDER  WAR. 
A  historical  poem  of  the  Kansas-Missouri  guerrilla  war, 
before  and  during  the  late  Rebellion.  The  principal 
character  being  the  famous  guerrilla,  Charles  William 
Quantrell.  By  Thomas  Brower  Peacock. 

New    York:     Copyright,    1880,    by    G.    W.    Carleton    &    Co.,    Publishers. 

MDCCCLXXX.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  9-162. 

638 


Pearsall,  Uri  Balcom. — THE  OFFICIAL  REPORTS  of  building 
the  "Red  River  Dam"  at  Alexandria,  La.,  May,  1864, 
which  saved  the  Mississippi  Flotilla,  under  Admiral 
Porter,  from  destruction.  Compiled  by  U.  B.  Pearsall,. 
late  Col.  48th  Wis.  Infty.  and  Brevet  Brig.-Gen.  U.  S. 
Vols.  From  Volume  XXXIV.,  Series  61,  of  the  "History 
of  the  Union  and  Confederate  Armies,"  published  by  the 
War  Department. 

(Lansing,  Kansas.     1896.)     8vo.     pp.  14  (i). 

Pearson,  Elizabeth  Ware. — LETTERS  from  Port  Royal,  written 
at  the  time  of  the  Civil  War.  Edited  by  Elizabeth  Ware 
Pearson. 

Boston:  W.  B.  Clarke  Company.      1906.      I2mo.     pp.  IX.  (i)  1-345. 

Pearson,    Henry    Greenleaf. — JAMES    S.    WADSWORTH,    of 
Geneseo,  Brevet  Major-General  of  United  States  Volun 
teers.     By  Henry  Greenleaf  Pearson,  with  portraits  and 
maps- 
New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1913.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  VI.  (4)  1-321. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Pease,  Thomas  H. — OUR  FIRST  YEAR  OF  ARMY  LIFE,  an 
anniversary  address  delivered  to  the  First  Regiment  of 
Connecticut  Volunteer  Heavy  Artillery  at  their  camp 
near  Games'  Mills,  Va.,  June,  1862,  by  the  Chaplain  of 
the  Regiment.  Published  for  circulation  solely  among  the 
members  and  friends  of  the  Regiment. 

New  Haven:  Printed  by  Thomas  J.  Stafford.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  95. 

Peck,  George  W. — How  PRIVATE  GEO.  W.  PECK  PUT  DOWN 
THE  REBELLION,  or  the  funny  experiences  of  raw  recruit 
("War  Papers" — a  la  Century  Magazine,  from  the  stand 
point  of  a  private  soldier,  who  was  afraid  of  his  shadow, 
and  who  didn't  want  to  fight  unless  he  had  to).  By  the 
author  of  Peck's  Fun.  Illustrated  by  True  Williams. 

Chicago  and  New  York:  Belford,  Clarke  &  Co.     1887.     I2mo.     pp.  IX.  316. 

Peck,  Henry  Thomas. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the  n8th 
Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  "Corn  Exchange 
Regt.,"  by  H.  T.  Peck,  M.  D.,  formerly  Adjutant  of  the 
Regiment.  Read  at  the  ceremonies  of  dedicating  the 
Monument  on  Round  Top,  Gettysburg,  September  8,  1884. 

(Philadelphia.      1885.)     8vo.     pp.  195-209. 

639 


Peck,  Lewis  M. — HISTORY  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Seventy- 
third  New  York  Volunteers,  Fourth  Metropolitan  Brigade, 
by  Lewis  M.  Peck. 

Brooklyn:  The  Advance,  October,  1884.     pp.  4-11. 

Peck,  Theodora. — A  DREAM  of  the  Flag,  by  Miss  Theodora 
Peck. 

n.  p.     (1906.)     481110.     pp.  6. 

Peck,  Theodore  Safford. — REVISED  ROSTER  of  Vermont 
Volunteers  and  lists  of  Vermonters  who  served  in  the  Army 
and  Navy  of  the  LTnited  States  during  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  1861-66.  Compiled  by  Authority  of  the 
General  Assembly,  under  direction  of  Theodore  S.  Peck, 
Adjutant-General. 

Montpelier,  Vt.:  Press  of  the  Watchman  Publishing  Co.     1892. 

4to.     pp.  VIII.  1-863. 

Peck,  W.  F.  G. — FOUR  YEARS  UNDER  FIRE  at  Charleston. 
Harpers  Magazine,  Aug.,  1865.     pp.  — 

Peck,  William  Henry. — THE  MACDONALDS  or  the  Ashes  of 
Southern  Homes.  A  tale  of  Sherman's  March,  dedicated 
to  the  American  People,  by  William  Henry  Peck. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  Metropolitan  Record  Office.     1867.     I2mo.     pp.  192. 

Peckhani,  James. — GENERAL  NATHANIEL  LYON  and  Missouri 
in  1861,  a  monograph  of  the  great  rebellion,  by  James 
Peckham,  formerly  Lt.-Col.  8th  Infantry  Mo.  Vols. 

New  York:  American  News  Company,  Publishers.     1866. 

I2mo.     pp.  XVII. -447. 

Peckham,  Robert. — HISTORICAL  POEM  to  read  at  the  dedica 
tion  of  the  Soldiers'  Monument  in  Westminster,  Mass., 
July  4,  1868,  by  Robert  Peckham,  aged  83  years.  This 
poem  is  founded  on  the  history  of  the  country  from  the 
landing  of  the  Pilgrims  on  Plymouth  Rock  in  1620  to  the 
present  time.  Published  by  the  Author.  Dedicated  to 
the  friends  of  the  fallen  soldiers  in  the  late  war. 

Fitchburg.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  26. 

Peirsol,  William  H. — A  DEFENCE  of  General  George  B. 
McClellan,  by  William  H.  Peirsol,  February,  1889.  A 
reply  to  an  editorial  criticism  on  General  McClellan  con 
tained  in  the  Philadelphia  "Press"  of  February  10,  1889. 

Philadelphia:  Avil  Printing  Company.     (1889.)     Svo.     pp.  12. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

640 


Pellet,  Elias  P. — HISTORY  of  the  ii4th  Regiment,  New  York 
State  Volunteers,  containing  a  perfect  record  of  its  ser 
vices,  embracing  all  its  marches,  campaigns,  battles, 
sieges  and  sea-voyages,  with  a  biographical  sketch  of  each 
officer,  and  a  complete  register  of  the  Regiment,  wherein 
appears  the  name  of  every  officer  and  enlisted  man  who  has 
ever  belonged  to  the  same,  with  full  remarks  relating 
thereto  and  several  illustrations.  By  Brevet  Major 
Elias  P.  Pellet. 

Norwich,  N.  Y.:  Telegraph  &  Chronicle  Power  Press  Print.      1866. 
I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  11-406. 

Pemberton,  John  Clifford. — Ax  ACCOUNT  of  the  surrender  of 

Vicksburg  vs.  Badeau's  account  in  Life  of  Grant. 
Original  ms.     Folio,     pp.  4.     Written  and  signed  by  Gen.  Pemberton. 

Pemberton,  John  Clifford. — AN  ACCOUNT  of  the  surrender  of 
Vicksburg,  July  4,  1863.  A  reply  to  Gen.  Badeau  and 
others,  in  a  letter  to  Col.  John  P.  Nicholson. 

Ms.     Philadelphia..     June  12,  1875.     Folio,     pp.  (6). 

Pendleton,  William  Nelson. — PERSONAL  RECOLLECTIONS  of 
General  Lee.  An  address  delivered  at  Washington  and 
Lee  University,  at  the  request  of  the  University  authori 
ties,  on  Gen.  Lee's  birthday,  Jan.  19,  1873. 

The  Southern  Magazine,  December,  1874.     PP-  603-636. 

Pennypacker,  Isaac  Rusling.— GREAT  COMMANDERS:  General 
Meade.  By  Isaac  R.  Pennypacker,  with  illustrations 
and  maps. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  IX.  1-408. 
Large  paper  edition  No.  10  extended  into  two  volumes  by  the  insertion  of  an 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Meade,  June  28,  1865,  letters  of  the  Author  and 
Editor,  and  Gen.  Jas.  G.  Wilson  and  177  illustrations,  16  maps  and  reviews, 
cuttings,  etc.,  etc.,  and  extra  printed  title  pages.     Unique. 

Pennypacker,  Isaac  Rusling. — GETTYSBURG  and  other  poems, 

by  Isaac  R.  Pennypacker. 

Philadelphia:  Porter  &  Coates.     1890.     I2mo.     pp.  94. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Pennypacker,  Isaac  Rusling. — GENERAL  SHERMAN. 

Philadelphia.     1891.     i6mo.     pp.  4.     40  copies  printed. 

641 


Pennypacker,  Isaac  Rusling. — GREAT  COMMANDERS:  General 
Meade.  By  Isaac  R.  Pennypacker,  with  illustrations 
and  maps. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1901.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII. -402. 

Autograph  letters  of  Author  inserted. 

Pennypacker,  Isaac  Rusling. 

1.  The  Valley  and  other  Campaigns.     The  United  Service  Magazine, 
February,  1911.     pp.  502-515. 

2.  The   Point  of  View.     By   Captain  The  Earl   Percy,   Grenadier 
Guards.     The  United  Service   Magazine,   February,    1911.     pp. 
516-522. 

Autograph  note  of  I.  R.  Pennypacker  and  newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Pennypacker,  Samuel  Whittaker. — ANNALS  of  Phoenixville 
and  its  vicinity,  from  the  settlement  to  the  year  1871, 
giving  the  origin  and  growth  of  the  borough,  with  infor 
mation  concerning  the  adjacent  townships  of  Chester  and 
Montgomery  Counties  and  the  Valley  of  the  Schuylkill, 
by  Samuel  Whittaker  Pennypacker,  Esq. 

Philadelphia:  Davis  &  Pennypacker,  Printers.    1872.    8vo.    pp.  295.    (Map.) 

Pages  219-267  relate  to  Phoenixville  in  the  Rebellion. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Pennypacker,  Samuel  Whittaker. — ADDRESS  on  Memorial 
Day,  May  30,  1898,  before  Col.  Frederick  Taylor  Post, 
No.  19,  G.  A.  R.,  by  Hon.  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker, 
LL.  D.,  President  Judge  of  the  Philadelphia  Court  of 
Common  Pleas  No.  2,  and  late  Private  Co.  F,  26th  Penna. 
Emergency  Regiment. 

Philadelphia.    1898.    Sm.  410.   pp.  18.    Privately  printed.    Presentation  copy. 

Pennypacker,  Samuel  Whittaker. — CHARLES  FREDERICK 
TAYLOR  (Colonel  of  Bucktails).  Address  at  Longwood 
Cemetery,  Kennett  Square,  upon  Decoration  Day,  May 
30,  1871. 

(n.  p.  n.  d.)     8vo.     pp.  (299.  304). 

Pennypacker,  Samuel  Whittaker.  —  PENNSYLVANIA  THE 
KEYSTONE.  A  short  history.  By  Samuel  Whittaker 
Pennypacker,  Governor  of  the  Commonwealth  1903-1907. 

Philadelphia:  Christopher  Sower  Co.     1914.     I2mo.     pp.  140. 

Pennypacker,  Samuel  Whittaker. — Six  WEEKS  IN  UNIFORM, 
being  the  record  of  a  term  in  the  Military  Service  of  the 
United  States  in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign  of  1863. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  305'399- 

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Pennypacker,  Samuel  Whittaker. — THE  KEYSTONE  and 
Plymouth  Rock.  Address  by  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker  at 
the  dinner  of  the  New  England  Society  of  Pennsylvania, 
December  22,  1891. 

(Philadelphia.     1892.)     8vo.     pp.8.     100  copies  printed.     Presentation  copy. 

Pennypacker,  Samuel  Whittaker. — ADDRESS  at  Gettysburg 
May  30,  1904,  upon  the  introduction  of  President  Roose 
velt  by  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker,  Governor  of  the  Com 
monwealth. 

i6mo.     pp.  VI.     Presentation  copy  from  Author.      Privately  printed. 

Pennypacker,  Samuel  Whittaker. — BEFORE  THE  PENNSYL 
VANIA    COMMISSION   of   Gettysburg   Monuments,    In   re 
right  of  the  26th  Pennsylvania  Emergency  Regiment  to  a 
Monument  at  Gettysburg.     Brief.     Statement  of  facts. 
(Philadelphia.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  9.     50  copies  printed. 

"When  Gordon's  brigade  of  Early's  division  met  the  26th  Pennsylvania 
Regiment  at  Marsh  Creek,  *  *  *  it  was  the  beginning  of  a  series  of  events 
which  colored  and  determined  all  the  issues  of  this  campaign  in  a  military 
sense.  This  Regiment  was  as  unconscious  of  the  resultant  consequences  of 
its  action  as  was  Lee  or  any  one  else.  It  was  one  of  those  insignificant  events 
that  so  often  are  the  important  factors  in  great  results." — Spear. 

Pennypacker,  Samuel  Whittaker. — 26ra  PENNSYLVANIA 
EMERGENCY  INFANTRY.  Address  by  Hon.  Samuel  W. 
Pennypacker,  LL.  D.,  Private  Co.  "F,"  at  the  dedication, 
Sept.  i,  1892,  of  the  Monument  to  Commemorate  the 
services  of  the  Regiment  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg. 

Philadelphia.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  26.     100  copies  privately  printed. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Pepper,  George  W. — PERSONAL  RECOLLECTIONS  of  Sherman's 
Campaigns  in  Georgia  and  the  Carolinas,  by  Capt.  Geo. 
W.  Pepper. 

Zanesville,  O.:  Published  by  Hugh  Dunne.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  522. 

Presentation  copy.     Capt.  Pepper's  Autograph. 

Perkins,  George. — A  SUMMER  IN  MARYLAND  and  Virginia  or 
campaigning  with  the  I49th  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry. 
A  sketch  of  events  connected  with  the  service  of  the 
Regiment  in  Maryland  and  the  Shenandoah  Valley, 
Virginia.  Written  by  George  Perkins,  a  member  of 
Company  A,  at  the  earnest  request  of  his  comrades  of  the 
Regiment. 

Chillicothe,  Ohio:  The  Scholl  Printing  Company.      (1910.)     8vo.     pp.  106. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 


Perry,  Belmont. — COLLECTION  of  Autograph  letters. 

1.  Confederate  Generals.     Part  I.     pp.  IV.  1-59. 

2.  Union  Generals.     Part  2.     pp.  60-132. 

3.  Union  and  Confederate  Statesmen.     Part  3.     pp.  133-163. 
n.  p.  n.  d.  Ry.  gvo. 

Perry,  Henry  Fales. — HISTORY  of  the  Thirty-eighth  Regiment 
Indiana  Volunteer  Infantry.  One  of  the  Three  Hundred 
Fighting  Regiments  of  the  Union  Army  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  1861-1865.  By  Henry  Fales  Perry. 

Palo  Alto,  Cal.:  F.  A.  Stuart,  The  Printer.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  385. 

Autograph  of  Author. 

Perry,  Leslie  J. — CHICKAMAUGA  PARK. 

Philadelphia:  The  Public  Ledger,  Wednesday,  Sept.  18,  1895. 
I2mo.     pp.  (13).     (Mounted.) 

Perry,  Leslie  J. — LEE  AND  LONGSTREET.  Which  was  responsi 
ble  for  the  Gettysburg  defeat?  Fitz  Lee's  book  criticised. 
A  study  of  official  records  sustains  Longstreet. 

New  York:  The  Sun,  November  10,  1895.     8vo.     pp.  (22).     (Mounted.) 

Perry,  Leslie  J. — THE  DEAD  OF  THE  WAR.     The  appalling  list 

of  losses  by  Battle  and  by  disease. 
New  York:  The  Sun,  October  17,  1897.     8vo.     pp.  (5).     (Mounted.) 

Perry,  Martha  Derby. — LETTERS  from  a  Surgeon  of  the  Civil 
War.  Compiled  by  Martha  Derby  Perry,  author  of 
"God's  Light  as  it  came  to  me."  Illustrated  from 
photographs. 

Boston:  Little,  Brown  &  Company.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-223. 

Perry,  Oran. — THE  ENTERING  WEDGE.  A  paper  read  before 
the  Indiana  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States  at  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
April  19,  1889.  The  Sergeant  of  Company  F.  A  sketch 
from  life  read  at  the  reunion  of  the  Sixty-ninth  Indiana 
Infantry,  at  Hagerstown,  Ind.,  August  23,  1889,  by  Oran 
Perry,  late  Lieut. -Colonel  69th  Indiana,  Brevet  Colonel 
U.  S.  Vols. 

Indianapolis:  Chance-Matthews  Printing  Co.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

Perry,  Oran. — THE  SERGEANT  OF  COMPANY  F,  by  Col.  Oran 

Perry,  69th  Indiana  Infantry, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     48mo.     pp.  (7).     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

644 


Peterman,  A. — Karte    des    Amerikanischen    Kriegsschauplatz 

zwischen  Washington  und  Richmond. 
Gotha:  Justus  Perthes.     1862.     Folio.     Folded. 

Peters,  W.  A. — THE  LIFE  OF  GEN.  U.  S.  GRANT,  by  W.  A.  Peters. 

Leisure  Hour  Library.     New  Series.     Vol.  I.     4to.     pp.  15. 

Peterson,  Cyrus  A. — NARRATIVE  of  the  capture  and  murder  of 
Major  James  Wilson.  By  Cyrus  A.  Peterson.  Read 
before  the  Pike  County  Historical  Society  January  26, 
1906. 

St.  Louis:  Press  A.  H.  Fleming  Printing  Co.     (1906.)     8vo.     pp.  14. 

Peterson,  Cyrus  A. — Hanson,  Joseph  Mills. — PILOT  KNOB— 
The  Thermopylae  of  the  West.  By  Cyrus  A.  Peterson 
and  Joseph  Mills  Hanson. 

New  York:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1914.     8vo.     pp.  324. 

Pettingill,  S.  B. — THE  COLLEGE  CAVALIERS.  A  sketch  of  the 
service  of  a  company  of  college  students  in  the  Union 
Army  in  1862.  By  S.  B.  Pettingill,  a  member  of  the 
company.  (History  of  Troop  B,  Seventh  Squadron, 
Rhode  Island  Cavalry.) 

Chicago:  H.  McAllister  &  Co.,  Printers.     1883.     I2mo.     pp.  94  (i). 

Pettis,  George  H. — FRONTIER  SERVICE  during  the  Rebellion, 
or  a  history  of  Company  K,  First  Infantry,  California 
Volunteers,  by  George  H.  Pettis. 

Providence.     1885.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  60.     (Erratum.) 

Petty,  A.  W.  M. — A  HISTORY  of  the  Third  Missouri  Cavalry, 
from  its  organization  at  Palmyra,  Missouri,  1861,  up  to 
November,  1864,  with  an  appendix  and  recapitulation  by 
A  .W.  M.  Petty,  a  member  of  the  Regiment. 

Little  Rock:  J.  Wm.  Demly,  Publisher.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  in. 

Peyton,  Jesse  E. — REMINISCENCES  of  the  Past.     By  Colonel 

Jesse  E.  Peyton. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  98. 

Peyton,  John  Lewis. — THE  AMERICAN  CRISIS,  or  pages  from 
the  note-book  of  a  State  agent  during  the  Civil  War.  By 
John  Lewis  Peyton. 

London:  Saunders,  Otley  &  Co.     1867. 

i2mo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XII.  1-340.     Vol.  II.  pp.  VI.  1-329. 


Pharr,  Walter  W.- — A  SHORT  HISTORY  of  the  life,  character  and 
death  of  Capt.  John  B.  Andrews.  By  Rev.  Walter  W. 
Pharr,  of  N.  C. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     481110.     pp.  4. 

Phelps,  Almira  Hart  Lincoln. — OUR  COUNTRY,  in  its  relations 
to  the  past,  present  and  future.  A  national  book  con 
sisting  of  original  articles  in  prose  and  verse,  contributed 
by  American  writers.  Edited  by  Mrs.  Lincoln  Phelps, 
under  the  sanction  of  the  State  Fair  Association  of  the 
Women  of  Maryland,  for  the  benefit  of  the  U.  S.  Christian 
and  Sanitary  Commissions. 

Baltimore:  Printed  by  John  D.  Tory.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  XX.  13-423. 

Contains  matter  relating  to  Gettysburg  and  the  War. 

Phelps,  Charles  D. — PEOPLE'S  EDITION — Life  and  Public 
Services  of  General  Ulysses  S.  Grant,  from  his  boyhood  to 
the  present  time,  and  a  biographical  sketch  of  Hon. 
Schuyler  Colfax,  by  Charles  A.  Phelps,  embellished  with 
two  steel  portraits,  and  four  illustrations  from  designs  by 
Hammatt  Billings. 

Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard.     1868.     I2mo.     pp.  XV.  344. 

Phelps,  R.  N.  K. — FITZ-]OHN  PORTER.     A  Vicarious  Sacrifice. 

A  victim  on  Halleck's  altar  to  atone  for  Halleck's  wrong. 

By  R.  N.  Arpe. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  16.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Philippoteaux,  Paul. — PANORAMA  of  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg, 
permanently  located  at  cor.  W7abash  Avenue  and  Hubbard 
Court,  Chicago,  111. 

Chicago.     (1884.)     8vo.     pp.  (28). 

Philippoteaux,  Paul. — THE  GREATEST  WORK  of  the  Celebrated 
French  Paul  Philippoteaux.  Battle  of  Gettysburg.  Union 
Square,  New  York. 

Brooklyn:  Press  of  Daily  Eagle.     (1868.)     8vo.     pp.  36. 

Philippoteaux,  Paul. — THE  SUPERB  SPECTACLE.  The  Cyclo- 
rama  of  "Gettysburg"  by  Paul  Philippoteaux  of  Paris, 
Broad  and  Cherry  Streets,  Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  (30). 

Philippoteaux,  Paul. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG.  Bio 
graphical.  By  Paul  Philippoteaux. 

Union  Square  Panorama  Company,     n.  d,     8vo.     pp.  36. 

646 


Phillips,  Edwin  D. — TEXAS  and  its  late  military  occupation 

and  evacuation,  by  an  officer  of  the  Army. 
New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  35. 

Phillips,  Ulrich  Bonnell. — THE  LIFE  OF  ROBERT  TOOMBS.  By 
Ulrich  Bonnell  Phillips,  Ph.  D.,  Professor  of  American 
History  in  the  University  of  Michigan. 

New  York:  The  Macmillan  Company.      1913.      12010.     pp.  IX.  1-281. 

Phillips,  Wendell. — THE  PULPIT  AND  ROSTRUM.  Sermons, 
orations,  popular  lectures,  etc.  Andrew  J.  Graham  and 
Charles  B.  Collar,  Reporters.  The  War  for  the  Union, 
a  lecture  by  Wendell  Phillips,  Esq.,  delivered  in  New  York 
and  Boston,  December,  1861. 

New  York:  Published  by  E.  D.  Barker.     February  i,  1862.     12010.     pp.  30. 

Phisterer,  Frederick. — CAMPAIGNS  of  the  Civil  War.  Supple 
mentary  Volume.  Statistical  record  of  the  Armies  of  the 
United  States,  by  Frederick  Phisterer,  late  Captain  U.  S. 
Army. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-343. 

Interleaved  and  with  notes  and  corrections. 

Phisterer,  Frederick. — NEW  YORK  IN  THE  WAR  OF  THE 
REBELLION,  1861  to  1865.  Compiled  by  Frederick 
Phisterer,  late  Captain  U.  S.  Army. 

Albany:  Weed,  Parsons  &  Company.     1890.     4*0.     pp.  532  (i). 

Phisterer,  Frederick. — THE  REGULAR  BRIGADE  of  the  Four 
teenth  Army  Corps.  The  Army  of  the  Cumberland  in 
the  battle  of  Stone  or  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.,  from  December 
31,  1862,  to  January  3,  1863,  both  dates  inclusive.  By 
Frederick  Phisterer,  late  Adjutant  2d  Battalion  i8th  U.  S. 
Infantry. 

(n.  p.     1883.)     8vo.     pp.  30.     Privately  printed. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Piatt,  Donn. — A  REPLY  to  the  Hon.  Reverdy  Johnson's  attack 
on  the  administration  in  the  case  of  Fitz  John  Porter, 
convicted  of  shameful  misbehavior  before  the  enemy. 

Baltimore:  Printed  by  Sherwood  &  Co.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

Portrait  of  Author  inserted. 

Piatt,  Donn. — MEMORIES  of  the  men  who  saved  the  Union,  by 

Donn  Piatt. 

New  York  and  Chicago:  Bedford  Clarke  &  Company.     1887. 
I2mo.     pp.  XXVI.  302. 

647 


Piatt,  Bonn — Boynton,  Henry  Van  Ness. — GENERAL  GEORGE 
H.  THOMAS.  A  Critical  Biography.  By  Donn  Piatt, 
with  concluding  chapters  by  Henry  V.  Boynton. 

Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  13-658. 
Reply  of  Gen.  Cox,  newspaper  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

Pickett,  Thomas  E. — A  SOLDIER  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR,  by  a 

member  of  the  Virginia  Historical  Society. 

Cleveland,  Ohio:  The  Burrows  Brother  Company.     1900.     8vo.     pp.  62  (i). 
"A  limited  number  privately  printed  for  the  Author." 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Pickett,  LaSalle  Corbell. — PICKETT  AND  His  MEN.    By  LaSalle 

Corbell  Pickett  (Mrs.  G.  E.  Pickett). 
Atlanta,  Ga.:  The  Foote  &  Davies  Company,  Printers.     1899. 
Svo.     pp.  III.  1-439. 

Pickett,  LaSalle  Corbell. — PICKETT  AND  His  MEN.  By 
LaSalle  Corbell  Pickett  (Mrs.  G.  E.  Pickett),  with  sixteen 
illustrations. 

Philadelphia  and  London:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.      1913. 

Svo.     pp.  XII.  1-313. 

Pickett,  LaSalle  Corbell. — THE  HEART  OF  A  SOLDIER  as 
revealed  in  the  intimate  letters  of  Gen.  E.  Pickett,  C.  S.  A. 

New  York:  Published  by  Seth  Moyle.     1913.     Svo.     pp.  215. 

Pickett,  LaSalle  Corbell. — THE  BUGLES  OF  GETTYSBURG.    By 

LaSalle  Corbell  Pickett  (Mrs.  George  E.  Pickett). 
Chicago:  F.  G.  Browne  &  Co.     1913.     121110.     pp.  163. 

Pier,  C.   K. — THE  WISCONSIN  SOLDIERS  and  Sailors  Reunion 

Roster. 
Fond  Du  Lac.     1880.     4to.     pp.  309  (3). 

Pierce,  Charles  F. — HISTORY  and  Camp  Life  of  Company  C, 
Fifty-first  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia, 
1862-1863,  by  C.  F.  Pierce. 

Worcester:  Printed  by  Charles  Hamilton.     1886.     Svo.     pp.  IX.  130  (i). 

Pierce,  Charles  F. — SOUVENIR,  Army  Life,  Co.  C,  5ist  Mass., 

Dept.  of  No.  Carolina,  1862-1863. 
Gardner,  Mass.     410.     pp.  30. 

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Pierce,  H.  N. — SERMON  preached  in  St.  John's  Church,  Mobile, 
on  the  I3th  of  June,  1861,  the  National  Fast  appointed  by 
His  Excellency  Jefferson  Davis,  President  of  the  Confed 
erate  States  of  America,  by  the  Rector,  Rev.  H.  N.  Pierce. 

Mobile:  Farrow  &  Dennett,  Book  and  Job  Printers.      1861.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Pierce,  Lyman  B. — HISTORY  of  the  2nd  Iowa  Cavalry,  con 
taining  a  detailed  account  of  its  organization,  marches 
and  the  battles  in  which  it  has  participated,  also  a  com 
plete  roster  of  each  Company. 

Burlington,  Iowa.      1865.     8vo.     pp.  237.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Pierce,  Solon  W. — BATTLEFIELDS  AND  CAMPFIRES  of  the 
Thirty-eighth.  An  authentic  narrative  and  record  of  the 
organization  of  the  Thirty-eighth  Regiment  of  Wis.  Vol. 
Inf'y  and  the  part  taken  by  it  in  the  late  war.  A  short 
biographical  sketch  of  each  commissioned  officer,  and  the 
name,  age  at  time  of  enlistment,  nativity,  residence  and 
occupation  of  every  enlisted  man,  with  notes  of  incidents 
relating  to  them.  By  Lieut.  S.  W.  Pierce. 

Milwaukee:  Daily  Wisconsin  Printing  House.     1866. 

I2mo.     pp.  VI 1 1. -254  (i).      Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Pierrepont,  Edward. — A  REVIEW  by  Judge  Pierrepont  of  Gen. 

Butler's  defense,  before  the  House  of  Representatives,  in 

relation  to  the  New  Orleans  Gold. 
New  York:  W.  C.  Bayant  &  Co.,  Printers.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

Pierson,  Joseph  W. — OUR  DUTY  in  the  Present  Crisis.  An 
address  delivered  to  the  Montgomery  Guards  of  Bristol, 
Pa.,  on  Thursday  evening,  May  2,  1861,  by  Joseph  W. 
Pierson,  Rector  of  St.  James  Church,  Bristol. 

Philadelphia:  Henry  B.  Ashmead,  Book  and  Job  Printers.    1861.  I2mo.  pp.  23. 

Pike,  Albert. — CHARGES  and  specifications  preferred  August  23, 
1862,  by  Brigadier-General  Albert  Pike,  against  Major- 
Gen.  Thomas  C.  Hindman. 

Richmond,  Va.:  Smith,  Bailey  &  Co.,  Printers.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

Pike,  James. — THE  SCOUT  AND  RANGER,  being  the  personal 
adventures  of  Corporal  Pike,  of  the  4th  Ohio  Cavalry,  as 
a  Texas  ranger  in  the  Indian  Wars,  delineating  Western 
adventure;  afterward  a  scout  and  spy  in  Tennessee, 
Alabama,  Georgia  and  the  Carolinas  under  Generals 
Mitchell,  Rosecrans,  Stanley,  Sheridan,  Lytle,  Thomas, 
Crook  and  Sherman;  fully  illustrating  the  secret  service. 
Twenty-five  full  page  engravings. 

Cincinnati.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  XI.  19-394. 

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Pilgrim,  John. — OUR  SOLDIERS'  ARMOR  OF  STRENGTH.  A  brief 
course  of  non-sectarian  devotional  exercises,  applied 
scripture  quotations,  proverbs,  aphorisms,  extracts, 
poetical  contributions  and  hymns,  specially  adapted  to  the 
present  calamitous  times  of  Rebellion  and  Civil  War. 
By  Pilgrim  John. 

(Motto.)     Brooklyn,  E.  D.:  Published  and  sold  by  D.  S.  Holmes.     1862. 

I2mo.     pp.  X.  90. 

Pilsen,  John. — REPLY  of  Lieut. -Col.  Pilsen  to  Emil  Schalk's 
criticisms  of  the  campaign  in  the  Mountain  Department, 
under  Maj.-Gen.  J.  C.  Fremont. 

(New  York.     1863.)     8vo.     pp.  14. 

Pinney,  N.  A. — HISTORY  of  the  io4th  Regiment  Ohio  Volunteer 
Infantry  from  1862  to  1865,  by  N.  A.  Pinney,  author  of 
"Reminiscences  of  the  Rebellion." 

Akron,  Ohio:  Printed  by  Werner  &  Lokmann.     1886.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  148. 

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Pisani,  Ferri. — LETTRES  sur  les  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique  par  le 

Lieutenant-Colonel  Ferris  Pisani,  Aide-de-Camp  de  S.  A. 
I  le  Prince  Napoleon. 
Paris:  Libraire  de  Hatchette  et  Cie.     1862.     i2mo.     pp.  455. 

Pitchlynn,    Peter    P. — THE    INAUGURAL    ADDRESS    of    Gov. 

Pitchlynn  (as  Chief  of  the  Choctaw  Nation). 
(Indian  Territory.)     (1863.)     8vo.     pp.  3. 
"Relates  their  services  and  devotion  to  the  Confederate  States." 

Pittenger,  William.— CAPTURING  A  LOCOMOTIVE.  A  history 
of  the  Secret  Service  in  the  late  War.  By  Rev.  William 
Pittenger. 

(Motto.)     Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1882.     I2mo.     pp.  354. 

Pittenger,  William. — DARING  AND  SUFFERING.  A  history  of 
the  great  railroad  adventure,  with  an  introduction  by 
Rev.  Alexander  Clark. 

Philadelphia:  J.  W.  Daughaday.     1864.     i8mo.     pp.  288. 

Pittenger,  William. — DARING  AND  SUFFERING.  A  history  of 
the  Andrews  railroad  raid  into  Georgia,  in  1862,  embracing 
a  full  and  accurate  account  of  the  secret  journey  to  the 
heart  of  the  Confederacy,  the  capture  of  a  railway  train 
in  a  Confederate  camp,  the  terrible  chase  that  followed, 
and  the  subsequent  fortunes  of  the  leader  and  his  party. 
By  William  Pittinger,  a  member  of  the  expedition. 

(Extracts.)     New  York:  The  War  Publishing  Company.    1887.    8vo.    pp.  416. 

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Pitzer,  John  Emanuel. — THREE  DAYS  AT  GETTYSBURG.  A 
complete  hand-book  of  the  movements  of  both  armies 
during  Lee's  invasion  of  Pennsylvania,  and  his  return  to 
Virginia.  The  Three  Days'  Battle  at  Gettysburg,  July 
i,  2  and  3,  1863,  and  a  guide  to  the  position  of  each 
Federal  Organization  marked  with  a  Monument  or 
Tablet  on  the  Gettysburg  Battlefield,  with  casualties  of 
both  Union  and  Confederate  Forces.  By  John  E. 
Pitzer. 

n.  p.     (1896.)     8vo.     pp.  77. 

Pitzer,  John  Emanuel. — THREE  DAYS  AT  GETTYSBURG.  A 
complete  hand-book  of  the  movements  of  both  armies 
during  Lee's  Invasion  of  Pennsylvania,  and  his  return  to 
Virginia.  The  Three  Days'  Battle  at  Gettysburg,  July 
i,  2  and  3,  1863,  and  a  guide  to  the  position  of  each  Federal 
Organization,  marked  with  a  Monument  or  Tablet  on  the 
Gettysburg  Battlefield,  with  casualties  of  both  Union  and 
Confederate  Forces.  By  John  E.  Pitzer,  Member  Post 
9,  G.  A.  R. 

Gettysburg,  Pa.:  "News"  Press,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  100. 

Pivary,  Eugene. — THE  HUNGARIANS  in  the  Civil  War.  Illus 
trated  by  J.  Kemeny. 

Cleveland,  O.     1913.     I2mo.     pp.  61. 

Plank,  J.  E. — THE  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA  vs.  a  certain 
tract  of  land  in  Cumberland  Township,  Adams  County, 
State  of  Pennsylvania,  owned  by  Mrs.  J.  E.  Plank.  In 
the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States,  for  the  Eastern 
District  of  Pennsylvania,  Third  Circuit  of  October 
Sessions,  1894,  No.  .  .  Petition  of  Ellery  P.  Ingham, 
Lmited  States  Attorney. 

(Philadelphia.     1894.)     8vo.     pp.  6.     2  maps. 

Pleasonton,  Augustus  James. — REPORT  of  Brigadier-Gen. 
A.  J.  Pleasonton,  Commanding  the  Home  Guard  of  the 
City  of  Philadelphia. 

1.  For  the  year  1861.     Philadelphia.     1862.     pp.  23. 

2.  For  the  year  1862.     Philadelphia.     1863.     pp.  63. 

3.  For  the  year  1863.     Philadelphia.     1864.     pp.  112. 

(Contains  the  services  of  the  Militia.     1862-63.) 
Presentation  copy.     Gen.  Pleasonton's  Autograph. 

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Pleasonton,  Alfred. 

1.  General  Pleasonton's  Cavalry  Division,  in  the  Maryland  Cam 
paign,  September,  1862.     The  General's  report  from  the  original, 
now  first  printed.     The  Historical  Magazine,  Vol.  V.,  New  Series, 
May,  1869.     pp.  290-294. 

2.  The  Gettysburg  Campaign,  1863.     General  Pleasonton's  Report 
of  operations  of  the  Cavalry  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  now 
first  printed  from  the  original  manuscript.     The  Historical  Maga 
zine,  Vol.  VII.,  New  Series,  January,  1870.     pp.  36-38. 

Plum,  William  R. — THE  MILITARY  TELEGRAPH  during  the 
Civil  War  in  the  United  States,  with  an  exposition  of 
ancient  and  modern  means  of  communication,  and  of  the 
Federal  and  Confederate  Cipher  System;  also  a  running 
account  of  the  War  between  the  States.  By  William  R. 
Plum,  LL.  B.,  of  the  Chicago  Bar. 

Chicago:  Jansen,  McClure  &  Company,  Publishers.     1882. 

8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  377.     Vol.  II.  pp.  390. 

Presented  "to  Gen.  M.  C.  Meigs  with  the  Compliments  of  the  Author." 

Autograph  of  Author. 

Poindexter,  James  E. — ADDRESS  on  the  life  and  services  of 
Gen.  Lewis  A.  Armistead,  delivered  by  Rev.  James  E. 
Poindexter,  late  Captain  in  Thirty-eighth  Virginia  Regi 
ment,  Armistead's  Brigade,  Pickett's  Division,  before  R. 
E.  Lee  Camp  No.  I,  Confederate  Veterans,  Richmond, 
Va.,  January  29,  1909. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Poland,  Charles  A.— ARMY  REGISTER  of  Ohio  Volunteers  in 
the  service  of  the  United  States,  comprising  the  general 
staff  of  State;  staff  of  the  various  departments;  list  of 
brigadiers;  roll  of  field,  staff  and  commissioned  officers  of 
each  Regiment,  arranged  in  the  numerical  order  of  the 
Regiment.  Present  place  of  service,  rank  of  each  officer, 
date  of  commission,  and  a  complete  list  of  casualties, 
compiled  from  official  records  in  the  Adjutant-General's 
Office,  Columbus,  Ohio,  for  April,  1862.  By  Charles  A. 
Poland. 

Columbus,  Ohio.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  74. 

Polhamus,    W.     H. — APPOMATTOX.     A    Poem.     By    W.     H. 

Polhamus,  late  of  the  Second  Ohio  Volunteer  Cavalry, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  7. 

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Polk,  J.  M. — MEMORIES  of  the  Lost  Cause.  Stories  and  adven 
tures  of  a  Confederate  soldier  in  General  R.  E.  Lee's 
Army,  1861  to  1865,  and  ten  years  in  South  America. 
By  J.  M.  Polk. 

Austin,  Texas.      1905.     8vo.     pp.  46. 

Polk,  J.  M. — MEMORIES  of  the  Lost  Cause  and  ten  years  in 

South  America.     By  J.  M.  Polk. 
Austin,  Texas:  Sam.  T.  Hill,  Printer.      1907.     8vo.     pp.  47. 

Polk,  J.  M. — THE  CONFEDERATE  SOLDIER  and  ten  years  in 
South  America.  By  J.  M.  Polk,  A.  D.  1910. 

Austin,  Texas:  Press  of  Von  Boeckmann  Jones  Company.     8vo.     pp.  57. 
Autogaph  letter  of  Author. 

Polk,  Leonidas. — GENERAL  POLK'S  REPORT  of  the  Battle  of 

Belmont. 
Columbus,  Ky.     November  10,  1861.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Polk,  William  Mecklenburg. — LEONIDAS  POLK.  Bishop  and 
General.  By  William  M.  Polk,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Professor 
in  the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York,  formerly  an 
officer  of  Artillery  in  the  Confederate  States  Army. 

New  York:  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.     1894. 

I2mo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  X.  1-349.     Vol.  II.  pp.  VIII.  1-442. 

Autograph  letter  of  an  Adjt. -General,  Geo.  W.  Brent,  dated  Dec.  20,  1862, 

with  indorsements  of  Brig. -Gen.  A.  P.  Steuart,  Major-Gen.  B.  F.  Cheatman 

and  Lt.-Gen.  L.  Polk,  Commanding. 

Pollard,  Edward  Albert. — LEE  AND  His  LIEUTENANTS,  com 
prising  the  early  life,  public  services  and  campaigns  of 
General  Robert  E.  Lee,  and  his  companions  in  arms,  with 
a  record  of  their  campaigns  and  heroic  deeds,  with  num 
erous  steel-plate  engravings.  By  Edward  A.  Pollard. 

(Extract.)     New  York:  E.  B.  Treat  &  Co.  *  *  *  1867.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  851. 

Pollard,  Edward  Albert. — LIFE  OF  JEFFERSON  DAVIS,  with  a 
secret  history  of  the  Southern  Confederacy,  gathered 
"Behind  the  Scenes  in  Richmond."  Containing  curious 
and  extraordinary  information  of  the  principal  characters 
in  the  late  war  in  connection  with  President  Davis,  and  in 
relation  to  the  various  intrigues  of  his  administration. 
By  Edward  A.  Pollard. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  National  Publishing  Company.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-536. 

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Pollard,    Edward    Albert. — OBSERVATIONS    IN    THE    NORTH. 

Eight  months  in  prison  and  on  parole.     By  Edward  A. 

Pollard. 
Richmond:  E.  W.  Ayres.      1865.     8vo.     pp.  142. 

Pollard,    Edward    Albert. — RECOLLECTIONS    of    Appomattox 

Court  House. 
Old  and  New.     pp.  — 

Pollard,  Edward  Albert.— STONEWALL  JACKSON. 

Putnam's  Magazine,  Dec.,  1868.     pp.  — 

Pollard,  Edward  Albert. — SOUTHERN  HISTORY  OF  THE  WAR. 

1.  The  First  Year  of  the  War,  reprinted  from  the  Richmond  Cor 
rected  Edition,     pp.  389. 

2.  The  Second  Year  of  the  War,  by  Edward  A.  Pollard,  pp.  XVII.-386. 

3.  The  Third  Year  of  the  War,  by  Edward  A.  Pollard,  pp.  391. 

4.  The  Last  Year  of  the  War,  by  Edward  A.  Pollard,  pp.  363. 
New  York:  Charles  B.  Richardson.     1863-1866.     4  Vols. 

Pollard,  Edward  Albert. — THE  CONFEDERATE  CONGRESS. 

The  Galaxy,  December,  1868.     pp.  — 

Pollard,  Edward  Albert. 

1.  The  first  year  of  the  War,  by  Edward  A.  Pollard,  Corrected  and 
improved  edition. 

2.  The  second  year  of  the  War.     (Extract.) 
Richmond:  West  &  Johnson.     1862-1863. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  XVI.  18-406.     Vol.  II.  pp.  X.  17-326. 

Pollard,  Edward  Albert.- — THE  LOST  CAUSE.  A  new  Southern 
history  of  the  War  of  the  Confederates,  comprising  a  full 
and  authentic  account  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  late 
Southern  Confederacy.  The  campaigns,  battles,  incidents 
and  adventures  of  the  most  gigantic  struggle  of  the  World's 
history,  drawn  from  official  sources,  and  approved  by  the 
most  distinguished  Confederate  leaders.  By  Edward  A. 
Pollard,  of  Virginia,  editor  of  the  Richmond  "Examiner" 
during  the  War,  with  numerous  splendid  steel  portraits. 

New  York:  E.  B.  Treat  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1866.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  XXX.-752. 

Cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

Pollard,  Edward  Albert. — THE  SOUTHERN  SPY.  Letters  on 
the  policy  and  inauguration  of  the  Lincoln  War.  \Vritten 
anonymously  in  Washington  and  elsewhere. 

Richmond,  Va.:  West  &  Johnstone.      1861.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

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Pollard,  Edward  Albert. — THE  RIVAL  ADMINISTRATIONS: 
Richmond  and  Washington  in  December,  1863.  By  E.  A. 
Pollard,  author  of  the  "First  and  Second  Years  of  the 
War." 

(Motto.)     Richmond:  Published  for  the  Author.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

Pollard,  Edward  Albert. — THE  SECOND  BATTLE  OF  MANASSAS, 

with  sketches  of  the  recent  campaign  in  Northern  Virginia 
and  on  the  Upper  Potomac,  prepared  from  special  materials 
by  the  author  of  "The  First  Year  of  the  War." 
Richmond.      1862.     8vo.     pp.  - 

Pollard,  Edward  Albert. — THE  WAR  IN  AMERICA,  1863-64. 
By  Edward  Pollard,  late  editor  of  the  "Richmond 
Examiner,"  and  author  of  "The  first  and  second  years' 
War  in  America." 

London:  Saunders,  Otley  &  Co.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  407.    Author's  edition. 

Pollard,  Josephine. — OUR  HERO  General  U.  S.  Grant.  When, 
where  and  how  he  fought.  In  words  of  one  syllable,  by 
Josephine  Pollard,  with  eighty-six  etchings,  by  Edwin 
Forbes. 

New  York:  McLoughlin  Brothers,  Publishers.     1885.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  167. 

Policy,    J.    B. — HOOD'S    TEXAS    BRIGADE.     Its    marches,    its 
battles,  its  achievements.     By  J.  B.  Policy.     Illustrated. 
New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1910. 
8vo.     pp.  347. 

Pomeroy,  Marcus  Mills. — LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  SERVICES  of 
Benjamin  F.  Butler,  Major-General  in  the  Army  and 
leader  of  the  Republican  Party.  Illustrated. 

New  York.      1868.     :6mo.     pp.  — 

Pond,  George  Enoch. — THE  SHENANDOAH  VALLEY  IN  1864, 
by  George  E.  Pond,  Associate  Editor  of  the  Army  and 
Navy  Journal. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1883.     I2mo.     pp.  IX.  1-287. 

Autograph  letter  of  the  Author  and  thirty  views  inserted. 

Poore,  Benjamin  Perley. — THE  LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  SERVICES  of 
Ambrose  E.  Burnside,  soldier,  citizen,  statesman,  by  Ben. 
Perley  Poore,  with  an  introduction  by  Henry  B.  Anthony. 
Illustrated  with  maps  and  engravings. 

Providence,  R.  I.:  J.  A.  &  R.  A.  Reid,  Publishers.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  448- 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Burnside. 

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Poore,   Benjamin  Perley— Tiffany,   O.   H.— LIFE  OF   U.  S. 

GRANT,   by   Hon.    Ben.    Perley   Poore  and    Rev.   O.    H. 

Tiffany,  D.  D.     Elegantly  illustrated. 
Hubbard  Bros.,  Publishers.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  XXXIV.  1-594. 

Pope,  John.— A  MILITARY  VIEW  of  the  Southern  Rebellion. 

Our    National    fortifications    and    defenses    (an    address 

delivered  Feb.  13,  1861). 
n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  —      Privately  printed. 

Pope,  John. 

1.  Correspondence  between  Generals  Pope  and  Halleck  in  relation 
to  prisoners  captured  at  Corinth,     (n.  p.  n.  d.)     4to.     pp.  3. 

2.  McClellan's  Dispatches  from  Alexandria  during  the  2d  Battle  of 
Bull  Run.      (n.  p.  n.  d.)     410.     pp.  5. 

3.  Correspondence  in  relation  to  Gen.  Franklin's  charges,  with  Gen. 
Thomas's  disclaimer.     410.     pp.  2.     Detroit.      1870. 

4.  D.  Taylor's  letter  to  Horton.     410.     pp.  (i).     Leavenworth  City. 
1871. 

5.  H.  R.  Brinkerhoff  to  Col.  Swain  in  relation  to  Porter.     410.     pp. 
(i).     Santa  Fe.     1875. 

6.  Extracts  from  the  testimony  of  General  McDowell  in  the  case  of 
Major-General  Fitz  John  Porter.     I2mo.     pp.  (i).     (n.  p.  n.  d.) 
Unique. 

7.  Brief  Statement  of  the  Case  of  Fitz  John  Porter.     4to.     pp.  5. 
(n.  p.  n.  d.)     Ms.  notes  by  Porter. 

8.  Fitz  John  Porter — Pope's  Campaign.     Speech  of  Hon.  Z.  Chandler, 
pp.  8.     Ms.  notes  by  Porter. 

4to.     Ms.  notes  of  Gen.  Pope  and  Gen.  Gibbon.     Unique. 

Pope,  John. — GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters,  Army  of 
Virginia  (as  issued)  No.  1-22,  1862.  (June  2;th  to 
Aug.  i8th.) 

I2mo. 

Pope,  John. — HEADQUARTERS,  Army  of  Virginia,  Washington, 
D.  C.,  July  14,  1862.  Jno.  Pope,  Major-General  Com 
manding. 

I2mo.     pp.  (i).      (The  famous  Headquarters  in  the  Saddle  Order.) 

Pope,  John. — LETTERS  of,  to  Hon.  S.  P.  Chase,  proposing  plan 

of  military  operations  for  1863. 
n.  d.     4to.     pp.  4.     Privately  printed. 

Pope,   John. — PREFACE  to  and   Report  of  Operations  which 

resulted  in  the  capture  of  New  Madrid, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  — 

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Pope,  John. — REPORT  of  Major-Gen.  John  Pope,  United  States 
Army,  of  his  Virginia  Campaign.  (Map.) 

(Washington.     1863.)     8vo.     pp.  256. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Pope  and  Autographs  of  Judge  Advocate  Gaines 

and  Gen.  Sigel. 

Pope,   John. — REPORT   of   Operations  which   resulted   in   the 

Capture  of  Island  No.  10. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  —      Privately  printed. 

Pope,  John. — THE  CAMPAIGN  IN  VIRGINIA,  of  July  and  August, 

1862.     Official  Report  of  Major-General  John  Pope. 
Milwaukee:  Jermain  &  Brightman.      1863.     8vo.     pp.  74. 

Pope,  John — Paris,  Comte  de. —  CORRESPONDENCE  between 
Gen.  Pope  and  the  Comte  de  Paris  concerning  the  Second 
Battle  of  Bull  Run. 

n.  p.     1876.     4to.     pp.  —     50  copies  privately  printed. 

Porter,    Burton   B. — ONE   OF   THE   PEOPLE.     By   Burton   B. 

Porter. 
Published  by  the  Author.     (1907.)     I2mo.     pp.  V.  (i)  1-382. 

Porter,  Fitz  John. — ADDRESS  to  the  troops  of  his  command 
after  the  Seven  Days'  Battles. 

4to.     pp.  4. 

Gen.  Porter's  ms.  with  autograph  note  relating  to  the  address. 

Porter,  Fitz  John — CASE  OF. — A  collection  of  pamphlets,  etc., 
relating  to.  Collected  by  John  P.  Nicholson. 

1.  General  Order  No.    1863.     A.  G.  O.     I2mo.     pp.  8. 

2.  A  reply  to  the  review  of  Judge  Advocate-General  Holt.     By 
Reverdy  Johnson,  Baltimore.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  88. 

3.  Defence  of  Fitz  John   Porter.     Pope's  Campaign  in  Virginia. 
The  Age,     Philadelphia,  May  14,  1863.     pp.  (4). 

4.  An  appeal  to  the  President.     By  Maj.-Gen.  Fitz  John  Porter. 
Morristown,  N.  J.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  (3)  64. 

5.  Reply  to  the  rejoinder  of  Maj.-Gen.  John  Pope  to  the  appeal. 
Morristown,  N.  J.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

6.  Gen.  Fitz  John  Porter's  reply  to  the  Hon.  Z.  Chandler's  speech. 
1870.     Morristown,  N.  J.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

7.  General  Fitz  John  Porter.     The  American  Standard,  March  14, 
1870.     pp.  (16). 

8.  Fitz  John  Porter.     The  administration  of  1862  and  1863.     The 
American  Standard,  March  18,  1870.     pp.  (16). 

9.  Fitz  John  Porter's  Appeal.     "Old  and  New."     pp.  816-820. 

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10.  Letter  to  the  Secretary  of  War.     F.  J.  Porter,  Morristown,  N.  J., 
January  9,  1871.     410.     pp.  (4). 

11.  Letter  to  the  Hon.   Henry  Wilson.     F.  J.   Porter,   Morristown, 
N.  J.,  April  i,  1871.     410.     pp.  (i). 

12.  Sketch  of  the  2nd  Manassas,  Aug.  30,  1862.     8vo.     pp.  (i). 

13.  Sketch  ot  the  2nd  Manassas,  Aug.  29,  1862.     8vo.     pp.  (i). 

14.  Copies  of  two  letters  from  Gen.   R.  E.  Lee,   1867  and  1870,  to 
Gen.  Porter. 

15.  Copy  of  letter  from  Judge  Advocate  Lee.      1870. 

1 6.  Review    by   the   Judge   Advocate-General    of    the    proceedings. 
Washington.      1863.     pp.  31. 

17.  A  brave  soldier,  a  true  patriot,  a  noble  man.     Reply  of  Hon. 
Reverdy  Johnson.     8vo.     (n.  p.  n.  d.)     pp.  56. 

1 8.  Evidence  after  discovered  in  support  of  appeal.     Morristown, 
N.  J.      1874.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

19.  Hon.  Montgomery  Blair  to  Maj.-Gen.  Fitz  John  Porter.     (Wash 
ington.     1874.)     8vo.     pp.  (i)  6. 

20.  Gen.  Porter's  appeal.      1874.     (Morristown.      1874.)     8vo.     pp. 
(i)  8. 

21.  Brief  suggestions  in  the  case.     Morristown,  N.  J.      1874.     8vo. 
pp.  (i)  31  (2)  13. 

22.  Opinions    and     Memorials.     Morristown,     N.     J.      1874.     8vo. 
pp.  46. 

23.  Fifth  Army  Corps.      (Circular).     X.  Y.      1874.      I2mo.     pp.  (i). 

24.  Resolutions  of  the  Senate  and  House,  State  of  New  Hampshire. 
(Concord,  N.  H.     July,   1874.)      I2mo.     pp.  (i). 

25.  File  of  the  House  Legislature  of  Penna.  Joint  resolution.     Folio, 
pp.  2.      1874. 

26.  Newspaper    notices,    reviews,    editorials,    communications    and 
complete  newspaper  account  of  the  re-hearing,  etc.     pp.  (65.) 

27.  Letter  of  the  Secretary  of  War  ad  interim.     Washington.     Dec. 
3,  1867.     Svo.     pp.  5. 

28.  Letter  to  Gen.  Sherman  from  Gen.  Pope,  Fort  Leavenworth, 
Kansas,  Oct.  23,  1878.     4to.     pp.  2.     (Ms.  notes  of  Pope.) 

29.  Extracts  from  reports  of  the  operations  of  the  Army  of  Northern 
Virginia.     I2mo.     pp.  4.     (Ms.  Notes  in  Pope's  interest.) 

30.  General  Fitz  John  Porter.     Brownson's  Quarterly  Review,  July, 
1864.     pp.  371-377- 

31.  Gen.  Fitz  John  Porter's  Statement  of  the  services  of  the  Fifth 
Army  Corps.     New  York.      1878.     Svo.     pp.  VIII.     (Slip.)  105. 

32.  Pope's     Virginia     Campaign.     Francis     J.     Lippett.     Atlantic 
Monthly,  September,  1878.     Svo.     pp.  349-366. 

33.  Gen.  Strother's  correction  of  his  Personal  Recollections.  Harper's 
Magazine,  January,  1879.     pp.  (i). 

34.  Opening  argument  of  the  United  States  in  rebuttal.     By  Asa 
Bird  Gardiner.     Oct.  2,  1878.     n.  p.     pp.  83. 

35.  Report   of   the   board   of   officers.     Washington,    D.    C.     1879. 
Svo.     pp.  1 8. 

36.  General  Gordon's  Reply  to  the  Nation.     April  19,  1879.     pp.  (2). 

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37-     Letter  of  Gen.  McDowell,  San  Francisco,  May  7,  1879.     Folio, 
pp.  4. 

38.  Newspaper  cuttings,  etc. 

39.  Arguments  of  Anson  Maltby.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  102. 

40.  Argument  of  John  C.  Bullitt.      1879.     8vo.     pp.  99. 

41.  Mr.  Choate's  argument.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  241. 

42.  Message  from  the  President,  communicating  the  proceedings  and 
report.     8vo.     pp.  560. 

43.  Comte  de  Paris's  reply  to  Gen.  Pope's  letter.     July  29,   1876. 
Sheet  folio. 

44.  Statement  of  Gen.  Fitz  John  Porter.     Services  of  the  Fifth  Army 
Corps,     in     Northern    Virginia,     1862.       pp.     V.     1-85.       8vo. 
Washington.     1879. 

45.  Papers,  etc.,  furnished  by  the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs  of 
the  Senate,     pp.  (IV.)  304-560. 

46.  Case  of  General  Fitz  John  Porter.     Report  No.  129.     House  of 
Representatives.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

47.  Congressional  Record,  Jan.  23,  1880.     House  of  Representatives. 
4to. 

48.  In  the  matter  of  Fitz  John  Porter.     Brief  summary  and  report 
of  the  board  of  officers.     8vo.     pp.  8.     Report  pp.  27.     Phila 
delphia,     n.  d. 

49.  Brief  in  the  matter  of  the  report  of  the  "Advisory  board"  in  the 
case  of  Fitz  John  Porter.     Jan.  13,  1880.     Folio,     pp.  u.     n.  p. 
Distributed  with  the  Compliments  of  General  McDowell. 

50.  Majority  Report.     Mr.  Randolph.     Senate,  46th  Congress,  2nd 
Session,  Report  No.  158.     8vo.     pp.  21. 

51.  Minority    Report.     Mr.    Logan.     Senate,    46th    Congress,    2nd 
Session,  Report  158.     Part  2.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

52.  Minority  Report.     Mr.  Burnside.     46th  Congress,  2nd  Session, 
Report  158.     Part  3.     8vo.     pp.  5. 

53.  Republican  press  on  the  Fitz  John  Porter  Case.     Folio,     pp.  4. 

54.  Congressional  Record,  Jan.  28,  1880.     In  Senate.     Folio,     pp.  2. 

55.  Speech   of   Hon.   Theo.   F.    Randolph.     March    i,    1880. 
Washington,  D.  C.     1880.      8vo.     pp.  24. 

56.  A  Western  Republican's  view  of  Fitz  John  Porter's  case, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     Folio,     pp.  I. 

57.  Speech  of  Hon.  Thomas  Francis  Bayard.     March  8,  1880. 
Washington.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  26. 

58.  Speech  of  Hon.  Joseph  C.  McDonald.     March  9  and  10,  1880. 
Washington.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  46. 

59.  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  W.  Jones.     March  II,  1880. 
Washington.      1880.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

60.  Petition  of  General  Officers,     n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  (l). 

61.  Petition  of  Maine  Soldiers,     n.  p.  n.  d.     Folio,     pp.  (i). 

62.  Petition  of  Mass.  Soldiers.     Boston,  March  25,  1880.     pp.  (i). 

63.  Petition  of  Mass.  Soldiers.     Boston,  March  25,  1880.     pp.  (i). 

64.  Petition  of  Mass.  Soldiers.     Boston,  March  25,  1880.     pp.  (2). 

65.  Fitz  John  Porter.     Col.  William  C.  Pattersom.     Penn  Monthly, 
April,  1880.     pp.  270-318. 

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66.  Speech  of  Hon.  John  A.  Logan.     March  2-3-4-5,   1880.     Con 
gressional  Globe,  March  26,  1880.     4to.     pp.  46. 

67.  Petition  of  Pennsylvania  Soldiers.    April  5,  1880.    Folio,    pp.  (i). 

68.  Editorial  from  Morristown  Banner,  April  8,  1880.     8vo.     pp.  (i). 

69.  Editorial  from  Cincinnati  Commercial.      1880.     8vo.     pp.  (i). 

70.  Fitz  John  Porter's  letter  to  the  5th  Army  Corps  Association. 
Morristown,  June  9,  1880.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

71 .  A  collection  of  newspaper  cuttings  from  a  large  number  of  papers 
bearing  on  the  case.     pp.  36. 

72.  Letter  from  Sec.  of  War  Grant  communicating  information  in 
relation  to  F.  J.  Porter.     Dec.  u,  1867.     pp.  i. 

73.  Porter's  letter  to  Hon.  Henry  Wilson.     April  i,  1871.     pp.  i. 

74.  5th  Army  Corps   Memorial.     Harrisburg,   Pa.,   May   u,    1874. 
pp.  9. 

75.  To  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives,     pp.  I. 

76.  To  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  from  citizens  of 
New  York.     pp.  i. 

77.  Senate  Bill  1844.     Report  No.  662.     47th  Congress,  1st  Session. 
May  8,  1882.     pp.  3. 

78.  Synopsis  of  principal  points  made  in  report  of  Schofield  Board 
in  Fitz  John  Porter's  case,  with  the  answers  thereto  from  the 
official  records,     n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

79.  Novelty    in    a    Judicial    Inquiry.     Cincinnati   Daily    Gazette, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     pp.  2. 

80.  The  Fitz  John  Porter  Inquest.     Trenchant  review  by  a  soldier 
and  a  jurist  (M.  F.  Force).     From  Cincinnati  Daily  Gazette, 
April  1 8,  1879.     pp.  7. 

81.  House  Bill  3764.     Report  No.  129.     46th  Congress,  2nd  Session, 
Jan.  21,  1880.     pp.  4. 

82.  John  S.  Slater's  address  to  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.     Washing 
ton,  D.  C.     1880.     pp.  30. 

83.  T.  Worthington.     Correct  history  of  Pope,  McDowell  and  Fitz 
John  Porter.     Washington,  D.  C.     1880.     pp.  16. 

84.  Letter  to  Gen.  J.  D.  Cox.     F.  J.  Porter.     Morristown,  August 
29,  1880.     pp.  26. 

85.  Speech   of    M.   T.    Carpenter.     Dec.    13,    1880.     Congressional 
Record.     Dec.  1.5,  1880.     pp.  12. 

86.  Letter  from  Secretary  of  War.     Correspondence  between  General 
J.  M.  Schofield  and  Major  A.  B.  Gardiner,     pp.  7.    Ex.  Document 
No.  IO,  Senate,  46th  Congress,  3d  Session. 

87.  An  undeserved  Stigma  by  General  U.  S.  Grant.     North  American 
Review,  Dec.,  1882.     pp.  9. 

88.  An   undeserved  Stigma.     From   the   North  American    Review, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     pp.  n. 

89.  Second  Battle  of  Bull   Run.     By  Jacob   D.   Cox.     Cincinnati. 
1882.     pp.  72. 

90.  Letter  to  Hon.  W.  J.  Sewell.     Gen.  Porter.     Morristown,  May 
5,  1882. 

91.  Memorial  of  Fitz  John  Porter.     Senate  Miscellaneous  Document 
No.  91.     47th  Congress,  1st  Session,     pp.  27. 

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92.  Logan's  Report.     Views  of  the  Minority  Report  No.  662.     Part 
2.     Senate,  47th  Congress,  1st  Session,  May  31,  1882.     pp.  73. 

93.  Sewell's  Report.     Report  No.  562.     47th  Congress,  ist  Session, 
Senate,  May  31,  1882.     pp.  27. 

94.  Letter  to  Gen.  Grant.     Gens.  Terry  and  Walker.      1882.     pp.  I. 

95.  Newspaper  cuttings,  etc. 

96.  Wm.  J.  Sewell's  speeches  for  relief  of  Gen.   Fitz  John  Porter. 
Dec.  28,  1882,  and  Jan.  3,  1883.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

97.  Congressional  Record.     Friday,  Dec.  29,  1882.     pp.  20. 

98.  E.  S.  Bragg's  speech.      Congressional  Record,  March  2,   1883. 
pp.  28. 

99.  Rufus    R.    Dawes'    speech.     Congressional    Record,    March    5, 
1883.     pp.  7. 

100.  Hon.  Joseph  Wheeler's  speech.     Congressional  Record,  March  17, 
1883.     pp.  26. 

101.  Hon.   Jos.    Wheeler's   speech,   Thursday,   Feb.    15,    1883.     8vo. 
pp.  114. 

1 02.  Theo.  A.  Lord's  Summary  of  the  Case  of  Fitz  John  Porter.     San 
Francisco.     1883.     pp.  84. 

103.  Theo.    A.    Lord's    Summary.     1883.     Second    edition    (Correc 
tions),     pp.  84. 

104.  Gen.  Grant's  letter  to  Gen.  Porter.     New  York,  Nov.  3,  1883, 
pp.  i. 

105.  Senate  Bill  158.     48th  Congress,  ist  Session,     pp.  3. 

106.  House  of  Representatives  Bill  1015,  Dec.  n,  1883.     48th  Con 
gress,  1st  Session,     pp.  3. 

107.  Slocum's    Report.     House   of    Representatives    Report    No.    I. 
48th  Congress,  ist  Session,     pp.  5. 

108.  Steele's    Report.     House    of    Representatives    Report    No.     I. 
Part  2.     48th  Congress,  ist  Session,     pp.  7. 

109.  H.  W.  Slocum's  Speech,  Jan.  18,  1884.     pp.  13. 
no.     Theodore  Lyman's  speech,  Jan.  18,  1884.     pp.  4. 

in.     Sewell's  Report.     Senate  Report  No.   74.     48th  Congress,    ist 
Session,     pp.  34. 

112.  Logan's  report.     Senate  Report  No.  74.     Part  2.     48th  Congress, 
1st  Session,     pp.  73. 

113.  E.  B.  Taylor's  speech,  Jan.  19  and  Jan.  25,  1884.     pp.  15. 

114.  J.  Warren  Keifer's  speech,  Jan.  25,  1884.     pp.  20. 

115.  Geo.  W.  Ray's  speech,  Jan.  25  and  26,  1884.     pp.  40. 

116.  Byron  M.  Cutcheon's  speech,  Jan.  26,  1884.     pp.  24. 

117.  John  R.  Thomas'  speech.     Jan.  26,  1884.     pp.  14. 

1 1 8.  Wm.  Walter  Phelps's  speech,  Feb.  i,  1884.     pp.  14. 

119.  Samuel  R.  Peters'  speech,  Feb.  i,  1884.     pp.  8. 

120.  C.  A.  Boutelle's  speech,  Feb.  i,  1884.     pp.  7. 

121.  Joseph  D.  Taylor's  speech,  Feb.  i,  1884.     pp.  15. 

122.  Wm.  W.  Brown's  speech,  Congressional  Record,  Feb.  2,   1884. 
pp.  9. 

123.  Wm.  H.  Calkin's  speech,  Feb.  I,  1884.     pp.  27. 

124.  A.  G.  Curtin's  speech,  Feb.  i,  1884.     pp.  16. 

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125.  House  of  Representatives  Bill  1015.     In  the  Senate  Feb.  5  and 
Feb.  26,  1884.     48th  Congress,  1st  Session,     pp.  3. 

126.  Senate  Bill  1670.     Ingalls'  Bill  to  remove  secrecy  from  members 
of  original  court.     48th  Congress,  1st  Session,     pp.  2. 

127.  W.  J.  Sewell's  speech,  March  12,  1884.     pp.  26. 

128.  Chas.  F.  Manderson's  speech,  March  13,  1884.     pp.  14. 

129.  A  collection  of  newspaper  cuttings  on  the  subject.     Replies,  etc. 
PP-  125. 

130.  Record  of  the  Court  Martial,  etc.     n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

131.  Resolutions  of  the  Legislature  of  New  Jersey  relative  to  Fitz 
John   Porter.     8vo.     pp.    I.     House  of   Representatives.     44th 
Congress,  1st  Session.     Mis.  Document  31. 

132.  Argument  of  Asa  B.  Gardiner,  Counsel  for  Government,  after 
conclusion  of  the  evidence  in  the  case.     Jan.,  1879.    Washington. 

1879.  8vo.     pp.  233.     3  Maps. 

!33-     Speech  of  Hon.  M.  H.  Carpenter,  March  6,  1880.     Washington. 

1880.  pp.  23. 

134.  Mr.  Garland's  resolution,  March  10,  1880.  Senate,  46th  Con 
gress,  2d  Session.  Miss.  Document  No.  53.  8vo.  pp.  i. 

J35-  Speech  of  Hon.  John  W.  Logan,  Friday,  Dec.  29,  1882.  and  Jan. 
2  and  3,  1883.  Washington.  1883.  8vo.  pp.  182. 

136.  Speech  of  Hon.  J.   D.  Cameron,  Jan.   n,   1883.     Washington. 

1883.  8vo.     pp.  4. 

137.  Speech  of  Hon.  Roswell  G.  How,  Jan.  26,  1884.     Washington. 

1884.  8vo.     pp.  20. 

138.  Speech  of  Hon.  Wm.  C.  Gates,  Feb.  i,  1884.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

139.  Speech  of  Hon.   Barclay  Henley,  Feb.    i,    1884.     Washington. 

1884.  8vo.     pp.  14. 

140.  Opinion  of  the  Attorney-General  (Brewster)  on  the  Act  entitled 
"An  Act"  for  the  relief  of  Fitz  John  Porter.     8vo.     pp.  9. 

141.  Message  from  the  President  (Arthur)  of  the  United  States  trans 
mitting  a  communication  from  Fitz  John  Porter,  with  copies  of 
accompanying  papers.     House  of  Representatives,  48th  Congress, 
2d  Session,  Ex.  Document  175.     8vo.     pp.  137. 

142.  Biographical  Sketch  of  Gen.  Fitz  John  Porter,  from  Encyclo 
paedia  of  Con.  Biography  of  New  York.     Vol.  IV.     New  York. 

1885.  8vo.     pp.  6. 

143.  Gen.  Grant's  unpublished  correspondence  in  the  case  of  Gen. 
Fitz  John  Porter.     8vo.     pp.  20  (4). 

144.  Recollections  of  General  Grant,  by  George  W.  Childs.     Phila 
delphia.     1885.     48mo.     pp.  34. 

145.  An  acquaintance  with  Grant  by  James  B.  Fry,  North  American 
Review,  Dec.,  1885.     8vo.     pp.  540-552. 

146.  House  of  Representatives  Bill  for  relief  of  Fitz  John  Porter. 
Mr.  Wheeler.     49th  Congress,  1st  Session,     pp.  4. 

147.  Bragg's    Report,    Jan.    19,    1886.     House    of    Representatives, 
49th  Congress,  1st  Session.     Report  42.     8vo.     pp.  5. 

148.  Speech  of  Hon.  Wm.  W.  Brown,  Feb.  i,  1884.     410.     pp.  9. 

149.  Speech  of  Hon.   M.  A.   Haynes,  Feb.    n,   1886.     Washington. 

1886.  8vo.     pp.  15. 

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150.  Speech  of  Geo.  W.  Steele,  Feb.  n,  1886.     4to.     pp.  10. 

151.  Speech  of  Mr.  Swinburne,  Feb.  14,  1886.     4to.     pp.  4. 

152.  Speech  of  L.  C.  Houk,  Feb.  13,  1886.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

153.  Speeches  of  J.  S.  Negley  and  W.  E.  Fuller,  Feb.  15,  1886.     8vo. 
pp.8. 

154.  Speech  of  Jos.  Wheeler,  Feb.  16,  1886.     8vo.     pp.  82. 

155.  Speech  of  B.  M.  Cutcheon,  Feb.  16,  1886.     8vo.     pp.  59. 

156.  Speech  of  B.  W.  Perkins  and  J.  R.  Peters,  Feb.  16,  1886.     8vo. 
pp.  8. 

157.  Remarks  of  W.  W.  Grout,  Feb.  16,  1886.     8vo.     pp.  38. 

158.  Speech  of  J.  C.  Burrows,  Feb.  17,  1886.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

159.  Speech  of  W.  D.  Kelley,  Feb.  17,  1886.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

160.  Speech  of  J.  B.  Weber,  Feb.  17,  1886.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

161.  Speech  of  W.  C.  Oates,  Feb.  17,  1886.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

162.  Speech  of  E.  S.  Bragg,  Feb.  18,  1886.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

163.  Speech  of  A.  G.  Curtin,  Feb.  18,  1886.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

164.  Sewell's  Report.     Senate.     49th  Congress,  1st  Session.     Report 
195.     March  4,  1886.     8vo.     pp.  37. 

165.  Speech  of  W.  J.  Sewell,  June  24,  1886.     4to.     pp.6. 

166.  Speech  of  John  A.  Logan,  Feb.  25,  1886.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

167.  Speech  of  P.  B.  Plumb,  June  25,  1886.     4to.     pp.  4. 

168.  General  Orders  No.  51,  Headquarters  of  the  Army.     Washington, 
July  17,  1886.     I2mo.     pp.  2. 

169.  Circulars,     Headquarters     of     the     Army,     Adjutant-General's 
Office.     Washington,  Aug.  10,  1886.     pp.  4. 

170.  The  War  of  the   Rebellion.     Official   Records.     Series   I,  Vol. 
XII.,  Part  2.     Supplement.     8vo.     pp.  821-1143. 

171.  Carswell    McClellan's   reply  to    Hay   and    Nicolay.      St.    Paul 

Despatch,  May  8,  1889. 

172.  Campaign  in  N.  V.   1862.     Mangold  Translation,  A.  &  N.  J., 
Nov.  2,  '89. 

173.  Letter    to    Nicolay    and    Hay.     Porter,    July    22,    1889.     8vo. 
18  Vols.     Autograph  letters,  notes,  portraits,  maps,  etc.  inserted.     Unique- 
With  title  pages. 

Porter,    Fitz   John. — FITZ   JOHN    PORTER   COURT    MARTIAL. 

Ex.  Document  No.  71,  37th  Congress,  3d  Session. 
Washington.      1863.     8vo.     pp.  317. 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Porter  relating  to  the  trial. 

Porter,  Fitz  John. — IN  MEMORY  of  Gen.  Chas.  P.  Stone. 
(New  York.     1887.)     8vo.     pp.  22. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Porter,  Fitz  John. — REPLY  TO  NICOLAY  AND  HAY. 

New  York.     July  22,  1889.     8vo.     pp.  12.     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Porter. 

Porter,  Fitz  John.— SERVICES  IN  THE  WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION. 

Ms.     410.     pp.  5.     Portrait. 

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Porter,  Horace. — CAMPAIGNING  WITH  GRANT,  by  General 
Horace  Porter,  LL.  D. 

New  York:  The  Century  Co.      1897.     8vo.     pp.  XVII.  1-546. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Porter,  Horace. — REMINISCENCES  OF  GENERAL  GRANT.     By  an 

Officer  of  his  Staff.     By  Horace  Porter. 
Harpers  Magazine,  Sept.,  1885.     pp.  587-598. 

Porter,  John  W.  H. — A  RECORD  OF  EVENTS  in  Norfolk  County, 
Virginia,  from  April  19,  1861,  to  May  10,  1862,  with  a 
history  of  the  soldiers  and  sailors  of  Norfolk  County, 
Norfolk  City  and  Portsmouth  who  served  in  the  Con 
federate  States  Army  or  Navy.  By  John  W.  H.  Porter, 
a  comrade  of  Stonewall  Camp,  Confederate  Veterans,  of 
Portsmouth,  Va. 

Portsmouth,  Va.:  W.  A.  Fiske,  Printer.      1892.     8vo.     pp.  366. 

Porter,  Thomas  W. — THE  PROVIDENCE  AND  THE  MAN,  or 
Ulysses  S.  Grant,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  A  com 
pendium  by  T.  W.  Porter. 

Boston:  Press  of  L.  E.  Cowles  &  Co.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  24. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Porter,  Valentine  Mott. — MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 
COLLECTION.  A  history  of  Battery  "A"  of  St.  Louis. 
With  an  account  of  the  early  artillery  companions  from 
which  it  descended.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society, 
February  n,  1904,  by  Valentine  Mott  Porter. 

St.  Louis:  Published  by  the  Society,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Porter,  William  D. — THE  WASHINGTON  LIGHT  INFANTRY  of 
Charleston,  S.  C.  An  account  of  the  revival  of  the 
company,  with  the  proceedings  in  commemoration  of  its 
sixty-ninth  anniversary,  including  the  oration  by  the 
Hon.  William  D.  Porter,  22d  February,  1873. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.  pp.  86.     Autograph  letter  of  Capt.  Porter. 

Post,  Charles  Alfred  (Mrs.) — THE  LIFE  AND  MEMOIRS  of 
Comte  Regis  de  Trobriand,  Major-General  in  the  Army  of 
the  United  States,  by  his  daughter,  Marie  Caroline  Post 
(Mrs.  Charles  Alfred  Post),  with  two  portraits  on  Photo 
gravure. 

New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  &  Company.      1909.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  X.  1-539. 
Autograph  note  of  Mrs.  Post. 

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Post,  James  L. — REMINISCENCES  by  personal  friends  of  Gen. 
U.  S.  Grant  and  the  history  of  Grant's  Log  Cabin.  Com 
piled  by  James  L.  Post. 

I2mo.     pp.   146  (2).     Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Post,  Lydia  Minturn. — SOLDIERS'  LETTERS,  from  camp, 
battlefield  and  prison.  Edited  by  Lydia  Minturn  Post. 
Published  for  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  Bunce  &  Huntington,  Publishers.     1865. 

I2rno.     pp.  472. 

Potter,  Henry  Codrnan. — THE  ORATION  delivered,  July  2, 
1893,  at  the  dedication  of  the  monument  commemorative 
of  the  men  of  New  York  who  fell  at  Gettysburg,  July  2, 
1863.  By  Henry  C.  Potter,  Bishop  of  New  York,  and 
sometime  Chaplain  24th  Regt.  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y. 

New  York:   Published  by  order  of  the  Board  of  Gettysburg  Monuments 
Commissioners.     (1894.)     8vo.     pp.  16.     Autograph  of  Gen.  Sickles. 

Potter,  Orlando  B. — DEDICATION  of  the  Yonkers  Soldiers'  and 
Sailors'  Monument.  Oration  of  Hon.  Orlando  B.  Potter, 
Thursday,  September  17,  1891,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

(New  York.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Potter,  Orlando  B. — ORATION  of  Hon.  Orlando  B.  Potter,  on 
the  dedication  of  the  monument  erected  by  the  Ninth 
Regiment,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.,  Eighty-third  N.  Y.  Volunteers, 
Sunday,  July  I,  1888,  at  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania. 

New  York.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

Potter,  William  Warren. — REMINISCENCES  of  Field-Hospital 
Service  with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  By  William 
Warren  Potter,  M.  D.,  Brevet  Lieutenant-Colonel  United 
States  Volunteers;  Surgeon  in  Charge  First  Division 
Field  Hospital,  Second  Army  Corps;  Surgeon  Fifty- 
seventh  Regiment,  New  York  Volunteers;  Assistant 
Surgeon  Forty-ninth  .Regiment,  New  York  Volunteers; 
Recorder  Second  Division  Hospital  in  Sixth  Army 
Corps,  etc. 

Reprint  from  the  Buffalo  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,  October-November, 

1889.     8vo.     pp.  1 8.     Presentation  copy. 

Powell,  William  Henry. — A  HISTORY  of  the  organization  and 
movements  of  the  Fourth  Regiment  of  Infantry,  United 
States  Army,  from  May  30,  1796,  to  December  31,  1870, 
together  with  a  record  of  the  military  services  of  all 
officers  who  have  at  any  time  belonged  to  the  Regiment. 

Washington  City.     1871.     8vo.     pp.  215.     Autograph  letter  of  Colonel  Powell. 

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Powell,  William  Henry. — LIST  OF  OFFICERS  of  the  Army  of  the 
United  States,  from  1779  to  1900.  Embracing  a  register 
of  all  appointments  by  the  President  of  the  United  States 
in  the  Volunteer  Service  during  the  Civil  War,  and  of 
Volunteer  Officers  in  the  Service  of  the  United  States, 
June  i,  1900.  Compiled  from  the  Official  Records  by 
Colonel  Wm.  H.  Powell,  U.  S.  Army. 

New  York:  L.  R.  Hamersly  &  Co.     1900.     8vo.     pp.  863. 

Powell,  William  Henry. — POWELL'S  RECORDS  of  Living 
Officers  of  the  United  States  Army.  By  William  H. 
Powell,  Major  22d  Infantry,  U.  S.  A. 

Philadelphia:  L.  R.  Hamersly  &  Co.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  689. 

Powell,  William  Henry — Shippen,  Edward. — OFFICERS  of 
the  Army  and  Navy  (Regular).  Edited  by  Major  William 
H.  Powell,  U.  S.  Army,  and  Medical  Director  Edward 
Shippen,  U.  S.  Navy. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Published  by  L.  R.  Hamersly  &  Co.     1892.     410.     pp.487. 
No.  508  with  publisher's  Compliments. 

Powell,  William  Henry. — OFFICERS  of  the  Army  and  Navy 
(Volunteer)  who  served  in  the  Civil  War.  Edited  by 
Lieutenant-Colonel  William  H.  Powell,  U.  S.  Army. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. :  Published  by  L.  R.  Hamersly  &  Co.     1893.     4to.     pp.  419. 

Powell,  William  Henry. — THE  FIFTH  ARMY  CORPS  (Army  of 
the  Potomac).  A  record  of  operations  during  the  Civil 
War  in  the  United  States  of  America,  1861-1865.  By 
William  H.  Powell,  Lieut.-Col.  nth  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  with 
maps  and  illustrations. 

(Extract.)     G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1896.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  XI.  1-900. 
750  copies  printed. 

Powell,  William  Henry. — ULYSSES  S.  GRANT.  A  paper  read 
before  the  Missouri  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order 
of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  May  I,  1886, 
by  Companion  William  H.  Powell,  Brevet  Brig. -General 
U.  S.  Vols.,  and  Brevet  Major-General. 

St.  Louis.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Powelson,  B.  F. — HISTORY  of  Company  K  of  the  i4Oth  Regi 
ment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers  (1862-65).  By  B.  F. 
Powelson  (First  Sergeant  for  over  two  years).  Under 

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the  direction  of  Brevet  Capt.  Aleck  Sweeney  and  with  the 
co-operation  of  others  of  the  Company. 
Steubenville,  Ohio:  The  Carahan  Printing  Company.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  78. 

Power,   J.   C. — DIRECTORY  and  Soldiers'   Register  of  Wayne 

County,  Indiana.     J.  C.  Power,  Editor. 
Richmond,  Ind.:  W.  H.  Lanthum  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1865. 
8vo.     pp.  (8)  2-484.     (Map.) 

Powers,    Edward. — WAR   AND   THE   WEATHER.     By    Edward 

Powers,  C.  E. 

Delavan,  Wis. :  E.  Powers.     1890.     i6mo.     pp.  202.     Revised  edition. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Powers,  Elvira  J. — HOSPITAL  PENCILLINGS,  being  a  diary  while 
in  Jefferson  General  Hospital,  Jeffersonville,  Ind.,  and 
others  at  Nashville,  Tennessee,  as  matron  and  visitor,  by 
Elvira  J.  Powers. 

(Motto.)     Boston:  Edward  L.  Mitchell.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-211. 

Powers,  George  W. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  THIRTY-EIGHTH 
REGIMENT  of  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  by  George  W. 
Powers. 

Cambridge  Press.     Dakin  &  Metcalf.     1866.     i2mo.     pp.  V.  (i)  1-308. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Pratt. — (!N  MEMORY  of  Colonel  Pratt.)  Collections  of  the 
Ulster  Historical  Society.  Annual  Meeting,  October  16, 
1862. 

Kingston:  William  H.  Romeyn,  Printer.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  243-260. 

Pratt,  Calvin  Edward. — ORATION  of  Hon.  Calvin  E.  Pratt,  at 
the  Reunion  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  Baltimore,  Md., 
May  6,  1885. 

(New  York.     1885.)     I2mo.     pp.  26. 

Pratt,  Richard  Henry. — AMERICAN  INDIANS,  Chained  and 
Unchained.  Being  an  address  before  the  Pennsylvania 
Commandery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion 
at  the  Union  League,  Philadelphia,  October  23,  1912, 
entitled  "One  of  General  Sheridan's  Ways  With  Indians 
and  What  Came  of  it."  By  R.  H.  Pratt,  Brig.-Gen. 
U.  S.  A. 

(Philadelphia.     1912.)     8vo.     pp.  16. 

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Preble,  George  Henry. — HISTORY  of  the  Flag  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  and  of  the  naval  and  yacht  club  signals, 
seals,  and  arms,  and  principal  national  songs  of  the 
United  States,  with  a  chronicle  of  the  symbols,  standards, 
banners,  and  flags  of  ancient  and  modern  nations,  by 
Geo.  Henry  Preble,  Rear- Admiral,  U.  S.  N.  Illustrated 
with  ten  colored  plates,  two  hundred  engravings  on  wood, 
and  maps  and  autographs. 

Boston:  A.  Williams  &  Company.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  XXI.  1-815. 
Second  revised  edition.     3  Vols.  with  extra  title  pages. 

Subscribers'  copy.     Autograph  leters  of  Author,  307  illustrations,  6  auto 
graphs,  orders,  cuttings,  mems.,  magazine  articles,  inserted.     Unique. 

Preble,  George  Henry. — THE  CHASE  OF  THE  REBEL  STEAMER 
OF  WAR  ORETO,  Commander  J.  N.  Maffitt,  C.  S.  N.,  into 
the  Bay  of  Mobile  by  the  United  States  Steam  Sloop 
Oneida,  Commander  George  Henry  Preble,  U.  S.  N., 
Sept.  4,  1862. 

Cambridge.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  —      Printed  for  private  circulation. 

Autograph  letter  of  Com.  Maffitt,  C.  S.  N.,  relating  to  the  chase  and  autograph 

note  of  Com.  Preble. 

Preston,  Edward  V. — MUSTER  ROLL  of  the  Fifth  Connecticut 
Volunteers  who  participated  in  the  battle  flag  parade, 
Hartford,  September  17,  1879. 

Hartford:  Fowler,  Miller  &  Co.,  Printers.     i6mo.     pp.  20. 

Preston,  F.  W. — -PORT  HUDSON:  A  history  of  the  investment, 
siege  and  capture.  Last  days  of  the  siege.  Interesting 
particulars  of  the  capture.  The  number  of  prisoners. 
The  entry  of  our  troops.  The  rebel  officers  detained  and 
the  men  paroled.  Appearances  of  the  place.  Destructive 
effect  of  the  bombardment.  The  rebel  regiments  cap 
tured.  Rebel  opinion  of  the  attack  on  the  27th  of  May, 
as  given  by  a  correspondent,  July  14,  1862,  with  the  partial 
experience  of  the  author  during  three  years  in  the  march, 
camp,  field  and  hospital,  igth  Army  Corps,  Department 
of  the  Gulf.  With  illustrations. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.:  Published  and  for  sale  of  F.  W.  Preston.     (1892.) 

I2mo.     pp.  72. 

Preston,  John  Smith. — REPORT  of  the  number  of  exempts  in 
the  Confederate  States  (the  States  of  Virginia,  N.  C., 
S.  C.  and  Geo.). 

Richmond.     Dec.  17,  1863.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

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Preston,  Nobel  Delance. — HISTORY  of  the  Tenth  Regiment  of 
Cavalry,  New  York  State  Volunteers,  August,  1861,  to 
August,  1865.  By  N.  D.  Preston,  with  an  introduction 
by  Gen.  D.  McM.  Gregg.  Published  by  the  Tenth  New 
York  Cavalry  Association. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  XIX.  1-710. 

Presentation  copy. 

Price,  George  Frederick. — ACROSS  THE  CONTINENT  with  the 
Fifth  Cavalry.  Compiled  by  George  F.  Price,  Captain 
Fifth  Cavalry,  U.  S.  Army,  with  four  portraits  on  steel. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand,  Publisher.     1883.     Svo.     pp.  705. 

Price,  Isaiah. — BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  of  Henry  W.  Carruthers, 
Esq.,  First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant  Ninety-seventh 
Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Acting  Assistant 
Adjutant-General,  First  Brigade,  First  Division,  Tenth 
Corps,  Captain  Company  O.  Prepared  by  Isaiah  Price, 
D.  D.  S.,  Major  Ninety-seventh  P.  V.  and  Brevet  Colonel. 

Philadelphia:  Published  by  the  Author.     1875. 

Svo.     pp.  608.     Errata  pp.  I.     Privately  printed  edition. 

Price,  Isaiah. — HISTORY  of  the  Ninety-seventh  Regiment, 
Pennsylvania  Volunteer  Infantry,  during  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  1861-65,  with  biographical  sketches  of  its  field 
and  staff  officers  and  a  complete  record  of  each  officer  and 
enlisted  man,  prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Regiment,  by 
Isaiah  Price,  D.  D.  S.,  Major  Ninety-seventh  Pa.  Vols. 
and  Brevet  Colonel  *  *  *  Illustrated  with  steel  portrait 
engravings  and  woodcuts. 

Philadelphia:  Published  by  the  Author  for  the  Subscribers.     1875. 

Ry.  Svo.     pp.  VI 1 1. -609.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Price,  Isaiah. — REUNION  of  the  Ninety-seventh  Regiment, 
Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  October  29,  1884,  "On  the  Old 
Camp  Ground,"  at  Camp  Wayne,  West  Chester,  Pa. 
An  account  of  the  proceedings  with  a  roster  of  the  com 
rades  present.  Prepared  by  Brevet  Colonel  Isaiah  Price. 

Philadelphia.     1884.     Svo.     pp.  64. 

Presentation  copy.     Portrait  and  Autograph  of  Author. 

Price,    Sterling. — MY    KNAPSACK.     General    Sterling    Price's 

Report  of  the  Battle  of  Oak  Hills. 
The  New  Eclectic  Magazine,  July,  1869.     pp.  112. 

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Price,  William.  —  THE  POSITION  OF  MARYLAND.  Letter  of 
William  Price,  Esq.,  of  Baltimore,  to  the  Editors  of  the 
Baltimore  American. 

Baltimore:  Printed  by  John  Murphy  &  Co.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Prim,  Juan. — GENERAL  MCCLELLAN,  and  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac.  By  General  Juan  Prim,  Count  of  Reus,  etc., 
of  the  Spanish  Army. 

New  York:  Published  by  John  Bradburn.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  23. 

Prince,  Henry. — REPORT  of  the  Operations  of  the  2nd  Brigade, 
2nd  Division,  Army  of  Virginia,  in  the  Battle  of  Cedar 
Mountain,  Va. 

Original  ms.     Folio,     pp.  — 

Pritle,  Alfred.— OUR  FLAG.  Paper  by  Alfred  Pritle,  First 
Lieutenant  loth  Regiment,  O.  V.  I.,  of  Louisville,  Ky., 
read  before  the  Ohio  Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion, 
December  7,  1910. 

8vo.     pp.  12.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Proctor,  Thomas  R. — PRESENTATION  of  the  Battle  Flags  of  the 
Oneida  County  Regiments  to  the  Oneida  Historical 
Society,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  90. 

Prowell,  George  R. — HISTORY  of  the  Eighty-seventh  Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  prepared  from  official  records, 
diaries  and  other  authentic  sources  of  information,  by 
George  R.  Powell.  Published  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Regimental  Association.  Illustrated  with  over  one  hun 
dred  engravings  and  portraits. 

York,  Pa.:  Press  of  the  York  Daily.     1901.     8vo.     pp.  VII.  1-306.  XXV. 

Prutsman,  C.  M. — A  SOLDIER'S  EXPERIENCE  in  Southern 
Prisons.  By  C.  M.  Prutsman,  Lieut.  Seventh  Regiment 
Wisconsin  Volunteers.  A  graphic  description  of  the 
author's  experiences  in  various  Southern  prisons. 

New  York:  Andrew  H.  Kellogg.     1901.     I2mo.     pp.  80. 

Pryor,  Roger  Atkinson  (Mrs.) — MY  DIARY  of  a  long  life,  by 

Mrs.  Roger  A.  Pryor.  *  *  *  Illustrated. 
New  York:  The  Macmillan  Company.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  IX.  1-454. 

Pryor,  Roger  Atkinson  (Mrs.) — REMINISCENCES  of  Peace  and 

War,  by  Mrs.  Roger  A.  Pryor. 

New  York:  The  Macmillan  Company.     London:  Macmillan  &  Co.     1904. 
8vo.     pp.  XIV.  (i)  1-402.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

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Pryor,  Roger  Atkinson. — THE  CAPTURE  of  Gen.  Roger  A. 
Pryor. 

(New  York.     1889.)     8vo.     pp.  12.     Privately  printed. 

Putnam,  Arthur  A. — THE  PUTNAM  GUARDS  of  Danvers,  Mass. 
Story  of  the  company  in  the  Early  War  Time  of  1861,  by 
Arthur  A.  Putnam,  First  Captain  of  the  Company. 

(Motto.)     Danvers:  Republished  from  the  Mirror  of  July  2,  9,  16  and  23,  1887. 

8vo.     pp.  22.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Putnam,  George. — AN  ADDRESS  Spoken  in  the  College  Chapel, 
Cambridge,  October  28,  1864,  at  the  funeral  of  Brig. -Gen. 
Charles  Russell  Lowell,  who  fell  at  the  Battle  of  Cedar 
Creek,  October  19,  1864.  By  George  Putnam. 

Cambridge,     n.  d.     i2mo.     pp.  18. 

Putnam,  George  Haven. — ABRAHAM  LINCOLN.  The  People's 
Leader  in  the  Struggle  for  National  Existence.  By 
George  Haven  Putnam,  Litt.  D.  Author  of  "Books  and 
Their  Makers  in  the  Middle  Ages,"  "The  Censorship  of 
the  Church,"  etc.  With  the  above  is  included  the  speech 
delivered  by  Lincoln  in  New  York,  February  27,  1860; 
with  an  introduction  by  Charles  C.  Nott,  late  Chief 
Justice  of  the  Court  of  Claims,  and  annotations  by  Judge 
Nott  and  by  Cephas  Brainerd  of  the  New  York  Bar. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.    1909.    I2mo.   pp.VIII.  (i)  1-292. 

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home,  and  the  report  of  the  Commander.     Philadelphia.     1 888. 
pp.  24. 

2.  Report  of  the  Pennsylvania  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home,  at  Erie, 
for  the  years  ending  May  31,  1887-1888.     Philadelphia.     1889. 
pp.  29. 

3.  Report  of  Trustees  of  the  Pennsylvania  Soldiers'  and  Sailors' 
Home,  at  Erie,  for  the  years  ending  May  31,  1889-90.     Phila 
delphia.      1891.     pp.  62. 

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Home,  at  Erie,  for  the  years  ending  May  31,  1891-92.     Phila 
delphia.      1893.     pp.  71. 

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Home  at  Erie,  for  the  years  ending  May  31,  1893-94.         Phila 
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Home,  at  Erie,  for  the  years  ending  May  31,  1897-98.     pp.  74. 

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10.  Report  of  Trustees  of  the  Pennsylvania  Soldiers'  and  Sailors' 
Home,  at  Erie,  for  the  years  ending  May  31,  1901-02.  pp.  93. 

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Home,  at  Erie,  for  the  years  ending  May  31,  1903-04.  pp.  103. 

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and  Sailors'  Home,  at  Erie,  for  the  years  ending  May  31,  1905-06. 
pp.  101. 

13.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Pennsylvania  Soldiers' 
and  Sailors'  Home,  at  Erie,  for  the  years  ending  May  31,  1907-08. 
pp.  103. 

14.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Pennsylvania  Soldiers' 
and  Sailors'  Home,  at  Erie,  for  the  years  ending  May  31,  1909-10. 
PP-  103. 

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PENNSYLVANIA  TOURS.  Early  autumn  pleasure  trips  to  Gettys 
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8vo.     pp.  15. 

PENSIONS  to  Commissioned  Officers,  etc.,  United  States  Army, 

etc. 
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PERSONAL  NARRATIVES  of  the  Battles  of  the  Rebellion,  being 
papers  read  before  the  Rhode  Island  Soldiers'  and  Sailors' 
Historical  Society.  Nos.  i  to  10. 

1.  The  first  campaign  of  the  Second  Rhode  Island  Infantry,  by 
Elisha  H.  Rhodes,     pp.  26. 

2.  The  Rhode  Island  Artillery  at  the  first  battle  of  Bull  Run,  by  J. 
Albert  Monroe,     pp.  31. 

3.  Reminiscences  of  service  in  the  First  Rhode  Island  Cavalry,  by 
George  N.  Bliss,     pp.  32. 

4.  My  first  cruise  at  sea  and  the  loss  of  the  Iron-clad  Monitor,  by 
Frank  B.  Butts,     pp.  23. 

5.  Kit  Carson's  fight  with  the  Comanche  and  Kiowa  Indians  at  the 
Adobe  Walls,  on  the  Canadian  River,  November  25,  1864.     By 
George  H.  Pettis.     pp.  44. 

6.  A  trip  to  Richmond  as  a  prisoner  of  war,  by  Edward  P.  Tobie. 
pp.  48. 

7.  Incidents  of  Cavalry  Service  in  Louisiana,  by  Charles  H.  Park- 
hurst,     pp.  25. 

8.  The  bay  fight,  a  sketch  of  the  Battle  of  Mobile  Bay,  August  5, 
1864,  by  William  F.  Hutchinson,  M.  D.     pp.  28. 

9.  Personal  Incidents  in  the  early  campaigns  of  the  Third  Regiment 
Rhode  Island  Volunteers  and  the  Tenth  Army  Corps.     By  Edwin 
Metcalf.     pp.  31. 

10.     Battle  of  the  Mine,  by  Ervin  T.  Case.     pp.  37. 
(Motto.)     Providence:  Sidney  S.  Rider.     1878-1879.     First  Series. 
Covers,  circulars,  etc.,  inserted. 

PERSONAL  NARRATIVES  of  events  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
being  papers  read  before  the  Rhode  Island  Soldiers'  and 
Sailors'  Historical  Society.  Nos.  I  to  20. 

1.  First  Cruise  of  the  Montauk,  by  Samuel  T.  Browne,     pp.  59. 

2.  A  Country  Boy's  First  Three  Months  in  the  Army,  by  C.  Henry 
Barney,     pp.  47. 

3.  Organization  and  service  of  Battery  F,  First  Rhode  Island  Light 
Artillery,  to  January  I,  1863,  by  Philip  S.  Chase,     pp.  48. 

4.  The  Maine  Artillery  with  the  Burnside  Expedition  and  the  Battle 
of  Camden,  N.  C.,  by  William  B.  Avery.     pp.  28. 

5.  Burnside    Expedition  in  North  Carolina,   Battles  of  Roanoke 
Island  and  Elizabeth  City,  by  Lorenzo  Traver,  M.  D.     pp.  31. 

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6.  The  Burnside  Expedition,  by  Ambrose  E.  Burnside.     pp.  33. 

7.  Reminiscences  of  two  years  with  the  colored  troops,  by  J.  M. 
Addeman.     pp.  38. 

8.  A  Recruit  before  Petersburg,  by  George  B.  Peck,  Jr.     pp.  74. 

9.  Personal    experiences    of    the    Chancellorsville    Campaign,    by 
Horatio  Rogers,     pp.  33. 

10.  The  battle  of  Cedar  Mountain,  a  personal  view,  August  9,  1862, 
by  Rev.  Frederic  Denison,  A.  M.     pp.  45. 

11.  Reminiscences  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  of  1861-5,  by  J. 
Albert  Monroe,     pp.  — 

12.  A  Cruise  along  the  Blockade,  by  Frank  B.  Butts,     pp.  37. 

13.  The  High  School  Boys  of  the  Tenth  R.  I.  Regiment,  with  a  roll 
of  teachers  and  students  of  the  Providence  High  School  who 
served  in  the  Army  or  Navy  of  the  United  States  during  the 
Rebellion,  by  William  S.  Spicer.     pp.  82. 

14.  Service  of  the  Cavalry  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  by  Edward  P. 
Tobie.     pp.  56. 

15.  Prison  life  of  Lieut.  James  M.  Fales,  by  George  N.  Bliss.     pp.7O. 

1 6.  The  last  tour  of  duty  at  the  siege  of  Charleston,  by  Charles  H . 
Williams,     pp.  29. 

17.  Ambrose  Everett  Burnside,  by  Augustus  Woodbury.     pp.  97. 

1 8.  Incidents  of  Service  with  the  Eleventh  Regiment,  Rhode  Island 
Volunteers,  by  Charles  H.  Parkhurst.     pp.  32. 

19.  Battle  of  Cedar  Creek,  October  19,  1864,  by  John  K.  Bucklyn. 
pp.  24. 

20.  Incidents  of  cavalry  experiences  during  General  Pope's  Campaign, 
by  William  Gardiner,     pp.  36. 

Providence.     1880-1883.     Second  Series. 

PERSONAL  NARRATIVES  of  events  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
being  papers  read  before  the  Rhode  Island  Soldiers'  and 
Sailors'  Historical  Society.  Nos.  i  to  20. 

1.  Life  on  the  Texan  Blockade,  by  William  F.  Hutchinson,  M.  D., 
late  Surgeon  U.  S.  Navy.     pp.  43. 

2.  My  four  months'  experience  as  a  prisoner  of  War,  by  Thomas 
Simpson,  late  Captain,     pp.  40. 

3.  Gun-Boat  service  on  the  James  River,  by  Wm.  B.  Avery,  late 
Acting  Ensign,     pp.  38. 

4.  A  Private's  Recollections  of  Fredericksburg,  by  Eugene  A.  Cory, 
pp.  28. 

5.  Camp  and  Hospital,  by  George  B.  Peck,  Jr.     pp.  50. 

6.  Cavalry  Service  with  General  Sheridan,  and  life  in  Libby  prison, 
by  George  N.  Bliss,     pp.  103. 

7.  Service  with  Battery  F,  First  Rhode  Island  Light  Artillery,  in 
North  Carolina,  by  Philip  S.  Chase,  late  Second  Lieutenant. 

PP-  3i- 

8.  Reminiscences  of  Gun-boat  service  on  the  Nansemond,  by  Frank 

H.  Butts,     pp.  67. 

9.  The  Battle  of  Grovetori,   August  28,    1862,  by  Rev.   Frederic 
Denison.     pp.  35. 

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10.  Recollections  of  Monocacy,  by  Alfred  S.  Roe.     pp.  32. 

11.  Recollections  of  Service  in  the  Twelfth  Regiment,  Rhode  Island 
Volunteers,  by  Oscar  Lapham.     pp.  39. 

12.  The  March  to  the  Sea,  by  Charles  A.  Hopkins,     pp.  32. 

13.  Reminiscences  of  Service  with  Colored  Troops  in  the  Army  of 
the  Cumberland,  1863-65,  by  Thomas  J.  Morgan,     pp.  52. 

14.  Frontier  Service  during  the   Rebellion,  by  George  H.    Pettis. 

PP-  54- 

15.  Reminiscences  of  Service  with  the  Twelfth   Regiment   Rhode 
Island  Volunteers,  by  Pardon  E.  Tillinghast.     pp.  53. 

16.  Battery  D,  First  Rhode  Island  Light  Artillery  at  the  Battle  of 
Antietam,  by  William  W.  Douglas,     pp.  45. 

17.  Relief  of  Washington,  North  Carolina,  by  William  E.  Douglas, 
pp.  28. 

18.  A  Private's  Reminiscences  of  the  first  year  of  the  War,  by  E. 
Benjamin  Andrews,     pp.  41. 

19.  Battle  of  Kelly's  Ford,  March  17,   1863,  by  Jacob  E.  Cooke. 
pp.  38. 

20.  The  Investment  of  Fort  Pulaski,  by  Alonzo  Williams,     pp.  59. 
Providence.     1883-1887.     Third  Series. 


PERSONAL  NARRATIVES  of  events  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
being  papers  read  before  the  Rhode  Island  Soldiers'  and 
Sailors'  Historical  Society.  Nos.  I  to  20. 

1.  From  Monocacy  to  Danville,  by  Alfred  S.  Roe.     pp.  41. 

2.  The  Siege  and  Capture  of  Harper's  Ferry  by  the  Confederates, 
September,  1862,  by  William  H.  Nicols,  3d.     pp.  48. 

3.  Service  with  Battery  F,  First  Rhode  Island  Light  Artillery,  by 
Philip  S.  Chase,     pp.  41. 

4.  The  First  Rhode  Island  Cavalry  at  Middleburg,  Va.,  June  17 
and  1 8,  1863,  by  George  N.  Bliss,     pp.  56. 

5.  Personal  recollections  of  General  Sheridan,  by  Edward  P.  Tobee. 
pp.  40. 

6.  The  Monitor  and  the  Merrimac,  by  Frank  B.  Butts,     pp.  51. 

7.  From  Bridgeport  to  Ringgold  by  way  of  Lookout  Mountain,  by 
Albert  R.  Greene,     pp.  46. 

8.  Duffee  and  the  monument  to  his  memory,  by  George  N.  Bliss, 
pp.  64  (i). 

9.  The  Burnside  Expedition  and  the  engagement  at  Roanoke  Island, 
by  William  L.  Welch,     pp.  48. 

10.  Battery  D,  First  Rhode  Island  Light  Artillery,  at  the  Second 
Battle  of  Bull  Run,  by  J.  Albert  Monroe,     pp.  31. 

11.  Recollections  of  Battery  D,  First  Rhode  Island  Light  Artillery, 
by  George  O.  Sumner.     pp.  52. 

12.  My  Boyhood  at  West  Point,  William  W.  Bailey,     pp.  38. 

13.  From  Memphis  to  Allatoona,  and  the  Battle  of  Allatoona,  by 
George  W.  Hill.     pp.  39. 

14.  Recollections  of  the  United  States  Naval  Academy,  by  John  C. 
Pegram.     pp.  49. 

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15.  With  the  Ninth  Army  Corps  in  East  Tennessee,  by  W.  A.  Nason. 
pp.  70. 

16.  In  a  Rebel  Prison,  or  Experiences  in  Danville,  by  Alfred  S.  Roe. 
pp.  41. 

17.  Richmond,  Annapolis  and  Home,  by  Alfred  S.  Roe.     pp.  41. 

1 8.  John  Albert  Monroe,  First   Rhode  Island  Light  Artillery.     A 
Memorial,     pp.  50. 

^      19.     The  Gettysburg  Gun,  by  John  H.  Rhodes,     pp.  57. 

20.     A  Chaplain's  Experience  in  the  Union  Army,  by  Frederic  Denison. 

PP-  45- 
Providence.     1889-1893.     Fourth  Series. 

PERSONAL  NARRATIVES  of  events  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
being  papers  read  before  the  Rhode  Island  Soldiers'  and 
Sailors'  Historical  Society.     Nos.  i  to  10. 
Fifth  Series. 

1.  Services  with  Colored  Troops  in  Burnside's  Corps,  by  James  H. 
Rickard.     pp.  43. 

2.  Kearsarge  and  Alabama,  by  William  H.  Badlam.     pp.  39. 

3.  From  Andersonville  to  Freedom,  by  Charles  M.  Smith,     pp.  74. 

4.  From  Fredericksburg  to  Gettysburg,   by   Benjamin  H.   Child, 
pp.  36. 

5.  Operations  of  the  Cavalry  Corps,   Middle   Military   Division, 
Armies  of  the  United  States,  from  February  27  to  March  8,  1865, 
participated  in  by  the  First  Rhode  Island  Cavalry,  by  William 
Gardiner,     pp.  31. 

6.  The  organization  and  First  Campaign  of  Battery  E,  FirstRhode 
Island  Light  Artillery,  by  Francis  E.  Butts,     pp.  85. 

7.  Assault  on  Fort  Gilmer  and  Experiences  of  Prison  Life,  by  George 
R.  Sherman,     pp.  79. 

8.  Battle  of  the  Crater  and  Experiences  of  Prison  Life,  by  Sumner 
U.  Shearman,     pp.  38. 

9.  Reminiscences  of  the  Signal  Service  in  the  Civil  War,  by  Henry 
S.  Tafft.     pp.  41. 

10.     From    Spotsylvania  to  Wilmington,  N.  C.,  by  way  of  Anderson 
ville  and  Florence,  by  Sidney  S.  Williams,     pp.  47. 
Providence.     1894-1899.     Fifth  Series. 

PERSONAL  NARRATIVES  of  events  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
being  papers  read  before  the  Rhode  Island  Soldiers'  and 
Sailors'  Historical  Society.  Nos.  I  to  10. 

1.  A  Forlorn  Hope,  by  Leverett  C.  Stevens,     pp.  44. 

2.  How  I  Lost  my  Sabre  in  War  and  Found  it  it  Peace,  by  George  N. 
Bliss,     pp.  71. 

3.  Reminiscences  of  the  Signal  Service  in  the  Civil  War,  embracing 
the  reduction  and  capture  of  Fort  Pulaski;  the  skirmish  on  Pocat- 
aligo  River,  S.  C. ;  and  the  attack  by  the  Ironclads  under  command 
of  Rear  Admiral  Samuel  F.  Dupont  on  Fort  Sumter,  Charleston 
Harbor,  April  7,  1863,  by  Henry  S.  Tafft.     pp.  27. 

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4.  Extracts  from  my  diary  and  from  my  experiences  while  boarding 
with  Jefferson  Davis  in  three  of  his  notorious  hotels  in  Richmond, 
Va.,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.,  and  Salisbury,  N.  C.,  from  July,  1861,  to 
June,  1862,  by  William  J.  Crossley.     pp.  49. 

5.  The  Maryland  Campaign,  with  the  Fourth  Rhode  Island,  by 
Henry  J.  Spooner.     pp.  27. 

6.  The  Sword  of  Honor.     From  Captivity  to  Freedom.     By  Hanni 
bal  A.  Johnson,     pp.  72. 

7.  Through  Chancellorsville,  into  and  out  of  Libby  Prison,  by  Clay 
MacCauley.     pp.  70. 

8.  The  Storming  of  the  lines  of  Petersburg,  by  the  Sixth  Corps,  by 
Hazard  Stevens,     pp.  40. 

9.  Our  Last  Campaign  and  Subsequent  Service  in  Texas,  by  James 
Shaw.     pp.  52. 

10.     The  Florida  Campaign  with  Light  Battery  C,  Third  Rhode  Island 

Heavy  Artillery,  by  Patrick  Egan.     pp.  25. 
Providence.     1903-1905.     Sixth  Series. 

PERSONAL  NARRATIVES  of  events  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
being  papers  read  before  the  Rhode  Island  Soldiers'  and 
Sailors'  Historical  Society.  Nos.  i  to  7. 

1.  Reminiscences  of  the  Burnside  Expedition,  by  W.  H.  Chenery. 
pp.  48. 

2.  From  the  Rapidan  to  the  James  under  Grant,  by  E.  K.  Parker, 
pp.  38. 

3.  An  Incident  in  the  Battle  of  Middleburg,  Va.,  by  C.  O.  Green. 
pp.  38.     (Map.) 

4.  War  Reminiscences,  by  M.  S.  James,     pp.  38. 

5.  The  Sailor  on  Horseback,  by  W.  E.  Meyer,     pp.  71. 

6.  Campaign  of  Battery  D,  First  Rhode  Island  Light  Artillery  in 
Kentucky  and  East  Tennessee,  by  E.  K.  Parker,    pp.  48. 

7.  The  Negro  as  a  Soldier,  by  G.  R.  Sherman,    pp.  34 
Providence.     1905-1913.    Seventh  Series.    4to.     1 1  Vols. 

PERSONAL  REMINISCENCES  and  Experiences.  By  Members  of 
the  One  Hundred  and  Third  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry. 
Campaign  Life  in  the  Union  Army,  from  1862  to  1865. 

Oberlin,  Ohio:  News  Printing  Company,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  444. 

PERSONAL  WAR  SKETCHES.     Citizens  Tribute  to  the  Veterans  of 

the  War.     Speeches,  Presentations,  etc. 
Philadelphia:  Grand  Army  Memorial  Co.      12 mo.     pp,  59. 

PERSONALLY  CONDUCTED  TOUR  to  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg, 
May  23,  1908. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     48mo.     pp.  19. 

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PHOTOGRAPHS.     A  collection  of  photographs  relating  to  the  War, 

with  groups,  etc.,  and  some  Gettysburg  photographs, 
n.  p.    Folio,    pp.  (60). 

PHOTOGRAPHS  (54)  illustrating  General  Sherman's  Campaign  in 
Tennessee,  Alabama  and  Georgia,  1864,  from  the  negatives 
in  the  possession  of  the  War  Department,  U.  S.  A. 

Washington.     1877.     Folio.     Mounted  on  guards.     10  copies  printed. 

PHOTOGRAPHIC  VIEWS  of  Sherman's  Campaign,  embracing  scenes 
of  the  occupation  of  Nashville,  the  great  battles  -around 
Chattanooga  and  Lookout  Mountain,  the  Campaign  of 
Atlanta,  March  to  the  Sea,  and  the  Great  Raid  through 
the  Carolinas.  From  negatives  taken  in  the  field,  by 
Geo.  N.  Barnard,  official  photographer  of  the  Military 
Division  of  Miss. 

New  York. 

Folio,     pp.  (61)  and  4  maps  on  linen  inserted  and  pamphlet  description. 

PICTORIAL  WAR  RECORDS.     Battles  of  the  late  Civil  War.     From 
the  siege  of  Sumter  to  the  Surrender  of  Richmond. 
No.  i,  Vol.  I.,  Saturday,  Sept.  3,  1881.     No.  52,  Saturday,  August  26, 

1882.     pp.  416. 
No.   I,  Vol.   II.,  Saturday,  September  2,   1882.     No.  52,  Saturday, 

August  25,  1883.     pp.  416. 
No.  I,  Vol.  III.,  Saturday,  September  I,  1883.     No.   19,  Saturday, 

January  5,  1884.     pp.  152. 
New  York:  Stearns  &  Co.     1881-1884.     Folio. 
Series  complete.     Publication  completed  with  No.  19.     1884. 

PLAN  of  the  Western  Seat  of  War.     Published  by  H.  Lathrop. 
n.  p.     I.  Manouvier  &  Co.,  Lith.  P.  O.     Folio.     410.     (Mounted  on  linen.) 

PLANTING  THE  GUNS  ON  KENNESAW.     W.  &  A.  St.  Valentine, 

February  Fourteenth,  MDCCCLXXXVII. 
i6mo.     pp.  9. 

POINT  LOOKOUT. 

The  Overland  Monthly,  May,  1870.     pp.  411-422. 

POLITICAL  DEBATES  between  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Hon. 
Stephen  A.  Douglas,  in  the  Celebrated  Campaign  of  1858, 
in  Illinois,  including  the  preceding  speeches  of  each,  at 
Chicago,  Springfield,  etc.,  also  the  two  great  speeches  of 
Mr.  Lincoln  in  Ohio  in  1859,  as  carefully  prepared  by  the 

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reporters  of  each  party,  and   published  at  the  times  of 
their  delivery. 
Columbus:  Follett,  Foster  &  Company.     1860.     8vo.     pp.  IV.  1-268. 

POLITICAL  DIALOGUES.  Soldiers  on  their  right  to  vote  and  the 
men  they  should  support.  Scene:  The  Army  of  the 
Potomac,  near  the  Weldon  Railroad.  States  represented: 
Pennsylvania,  Ohio,  Michigan,  Wisconsin,  Minnesota, 
Illinois,  Indiana,  New  York,  etc. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Chronicle  Print.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

PORTRAIT    of    Brigadier-General    Henry    Jackson    Hunt.     Pre 
sented  to  Memorial  Hall,  West  Point, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  5. 

PORTIONS  OF  VIRGINIA  and  North  Carolina,  embracing  Rich 
mond  and  Lynchburg,  Va.,  and  Goldsboro  and  Salisbury, 
N.  C.,  compiled  in  the  Engineer  Bureau,  War  Department, 
for  Military  purposes.  1864. 

Sheet  folio.     8vo.     (Mounted  on  linen.) 

PORTRAITS  OF  ARMY  OFFICERS.  (A  collection  of  photographs  in 
the  possession  of  Brevet  Brig. -Gen.  Albert  Ordway, 
Washington,  D.  C.) 

Washington.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

PORTRAIT  MONTHLY,  The.  Containing  sketches  of  departed 
heroes,  and  prominent  personages  of  the  present  time, 
interesting  stories,  etc. 

New  York:  T.  B.  Leggett  &  Co.     1864. 

4to.     Vol.  I.  pp.  188.     Vol.  II.  pp.  96. 

PRAYERS  and  other  Devotions  for  the  use  of  the  Soldiers  of  the 
Army  of  the  Confederate  States. 

Charleston,  S.  C.:  Published  for  Female  Bible,  Prayer-Book  and  Tract  Society, 
n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  12. 

PRELIMINARY  LIST  OF  OFFICERS  and  enlisted  men  who  served  on 
signal  duty  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861  to  1866. 
Washington  City:  Signal  Office.     1891.     I2mo.     pp.  32. 

PRESENTATION  to  Major-Gen.  John  A.  Dix,  President  of  the 
Metropolitan  Fair  in  aid  of  the  United  States  Sanitary 
Commission.  New  York,  April  23,  1864. 

New  York:  Francis  &  Loutrel,  Stationers  and  Printers.     1864.    8vo.    pp.  10. 

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PRESIDENTS,  Soldiers,  Statesmen,  giving  the  lives  of  the  Presi 
dents,  with  portraits  and  autographs,  sketches  of  the 
Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  with  portraits 
and  autographs,  sketches  of  Cabinet  Officers  and  other 
statesmen,  tables  of  the  popular  and  electoral  votes, 
1788-1888,  and  a  full,  authentic  and  profusely  illustrated 
history  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  including  the  story 
of  the  Southern  Prison  Pens,  chronological  table  of  the 
battles  of  the  War,  sketches  of  the  officers  and  of  the  rank 
and  file  that  fought  and  won  the  battles  of  the  War,  etc., 
with  a  prefix  giving  a  compendium  of  the  history  of  the 
United  States  and  history  of  the  Declaration  of  Indepen 
dence. 

New  York,  Toledo  and  Chicago:  H.  H.  Hardesty,  Publisher.     1889. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  566.     Vol.  II.  pp.  598. 

PRINCIPAL  EVENTS  and  Battles  of  the  Rebellion,  from  the  election 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  1860,  to  the  execution  of  Wirz,  1865. 
Compiled  for  the  igth  Annual  Encampment,  G.  A.  R., 
held  at  Portland,  Me.,  June,  1885. 

Portland,  Me.:  Souvenir  Publishing  Company.     1885.     481110.     pp.  34. 

PRISON  LIFE  IN  TEXAS,  an  account  of  the  capture  and  imprison 
ment  of  a  portion  of  the  46th  Regiment  Indiana  Veteran 
Volunteers  in  Texas. 

Logansport,  Indiana:  Journal  Office.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  56. 

PROCEEDINGS  and  findings  of  a  Military  Commission  held  at  the 
post  of  Little  Rock,  in  the  year  1864,  to  inquire  into  the 
enlistment  and  organization  of  the  Third  Regiment  of 
Arkansas  Volunteer  Cavalry. 

4lst  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Ex.  Document  No.  244. 

Washington:  War  Department.     April  13,  1870.     8vo.     pp.  46. 

PROCEEDINGS  and  Memorial  of  a  conference  of  Confederate  Roster 

Commissioners  at  Atlanta,  Georgia,  July  20-21,  1903. 
Montgomery:  Alabama  Printing  Co.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  16  (i). 

PROCEEDINGS  and  Report  of  the  Board  of  Army  Officers  con 
vened  by  special  orders  No.  78,  Headquarters  of  the  Army, 
Adjutant-General's  Office,  Washington,  April  12,  1878, 
in  the  case  of  Fitz  John  Porter,  together  with  the  pro 
ceedings  in  the  original  trial  and  papers  relating  thereto, 
in  three  parts. 

Part  I.     pp.  560.  Part  III.     pp.  947-1762. 

Part  II.     pp.  561-946.        Part  IV.     Maps  22. 

46th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  37. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1879.     8vo.     4  Vols. 

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PROCEEDINGS  and  Report  of  the  Board  of  Army  Officers,  con 
vened  by  special  orders  No.  78,  Headquarters  of  the  Army, 
Adjutant-General's  Office,  Washington,  April  12,  1878, 
in  the  case  of  Fitz  John  Porter. 

Part  I.  pp.  LXIII.  i-ion.     Part  II.  pp.  1011.     1867.     Part  III.  Maps  22. 
Washington :  Government  Printing  Office.     1879.     8vo.  2  Vols.  and  4to.  I  Vol. 
loo  copies  printed. 

PROCEEDINGS  and  Annual  Reports  of  the  commissioners  com 
posing  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the  Soldiers'  National 
Cemetery. 

1.  For  the  fiscal  year  ending  November  30,  1865.  pp.  28. 

2.  For  the  fiscal  year  ending  November  30,  1866.  pp.  20. 

3.  For  the  fiscal  year  ending  November  30,  1867.  pp.  16. 

4.  For  the  fiscal  year  ending  November  30,  1868.  pp.  15  (i). 

5.  For  the  fiscal  year  ending  November  30,  1869.  pp.  17. 

6.  For  the  fiscal  year  ending  November  30,  1871.  pp.  1 8. 
Gettysburg:  J.  E.  Wible,  Printer.     8vo. 

PROCEEDINGS  and  Speeches  on  the  announcement  of  the  death 
of  Hon.  William  M,  Cooke,  of  Missouri,  in  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  the  Confederate  States,  on  the  i8th 
of  April,  1863. 

Richmond:  Smith,  Bailey  &  Co.,  Printers.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  19. 

PROCEEDINGS  at  the  dedication  of  the  Monumental  Shaft, 
October  15,  1884,  erected  upon  the  field  of  the  cavalry 
engagement  on  the  right  flank  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
July  3,  1863,  during  the  battle  of  Gettysburg. 

Philadelphia.     1885.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  59. 

Circulars,  badges,  etc.,  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted.     Unique. 

PROCEEDINGS  at  the  dedication  of  the  soldiers'  and  sailors' 
monument  in  Providence,  to  which  is  appended  a  list  of 
the  deceased  soldiers  and  sailors  whose  names  are  sculp 
tured  upon  the  monument. 

Providence:  A  Crawford  Greene,  Printer.     1871.     8vo.     pp.67. 

PROCEEDINGS  at  a  Special  Meeting  of  the  Survivors'  Association, 
of  Charleston  District,  July  25th,  1890.  "The  Defence 
of  Charleston  Harbor." 

Printed  for  the  Association  by  Walker,  Evans  &  Cogswell  Company.     1890, 
8vo.     pp.  19. 

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PROCEEDINGS  at  the  unveiling  of  the  Soldiers'  Monument  on  the 
site  of  Fort  Stephenson,  Fremont,  Ohio.  Oration  by 
Gen.  J.  D.  Cox,  poem  by  Captain  Andrew  C.  Kemper, 
historical  address  by  Capt.  J.  M.  Lemmon ;  with  an  account 
of  the  heroic  defence  of  the  Fort  by  Maj.  Geo.  Croghan, 
August  2,  1813,  also  biographical  sketches  and  miscel 
laneous  notes. 

Fremont,  O.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  123. 

PROCEEDINGS,  findings,  and  opinions  of  the  Court  of  Inquiry 
convened  by  order  of  the  President  of  the  United  States 
in  Special  Orders  No.  277,  Headquarters  of  the  Army, 
Adjutant-General's  Office,  Washington,  D.  C.,  Dec.  9, 
1879,  in  the  case  of  Gouverneur  K.  Warren,  late  Major- 
General  U.  S.  Volunteers,  Commanding  the  Fifth  Army 
Corps  in  the  Campaigns  of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  1865.  In 
three  parts  with  maps. 

Part  I.  pp.  807.  Index  VI.    Part  II.  pp.  (3)  808-1657.    Part  III.  Maps  4to.  (6). 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.    1883.    8vo.    50  copies  printed. 

PROCEEDINGS  in  New  Orleans,  La.,  and  Charleston,  S.  C., 
relative  to  the  presentation  of  the  sword  of  Gen.  Beaure- 
gard  by  his  grandson;  its  reception  by  delegates  from 
Charleston,  with  the  official  action  of  the  City  Council  of 
Charleston,  27th  March,  1893,  upon  their  formal  accept 
ance  of  this  trust. 

Charleston,  S.  C.:  Walker,  Evans  &  Cogswell  Co.,  Printers.     1893. 

8vo.     pp.  23. 

PROCEEDINGS  in  Statuary  Hall  and  the  Senate  and  the  House  of 
Representatives  upon  the  unveiling,  reception  and  ac 
ceptance  from  the  State  of  Indiana  of  the  statue  of  General 
Lew  Wallace. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1910.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  109. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  a  Court  of  Inquiry  in  the  case  of  Colonel  D.  S. 

Miles,  2d  Infantry. 
37th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  7.     8vo.     pp.  56. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Albany  Bar  on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of 

Col.  Lewis  Benedict  of  Albany. 

Albany:  Weed,  Parsons  &  Company.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  29. 
Portrait  of  Col.  Benedict  inserted. 

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PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Bench  and  Bar  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 

United  States.     In  Memoriam.     Stanley  Matthews. 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1889.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  44. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Buford  Memorial  Association,  comprising 
extracts  from  the  minutes,  correspondence,  treasurer's 
report,  together  with  the  oration. 

New  York:  The  Executive  Committee.     1895.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  50.     Map. 
Cards,  programme,  etc.,  inserted. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Class  of  1846  of  Harvard  College,  August 

12,  1863,  on  the  death  of  Lieutenant  Ezra  Ripley. 
Boston:  Printed  for  the  Class,  by  John  Wilson  &  Son.     1863.  8vo.  pp.  16. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Court  of  Inquiry  relative  to  the  fall  of  New 

Orleans.     Published  by  order  of  Congress. 
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general  orders  in  relation  to  the  medical  department,  and 
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38th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Ex.  Document  No.  21. 

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Monument  Association,  at  the  Broadway  Park,  New 
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the  Battle  of  Bermuda  Hundred  and  Petersburg  Turnpike, 
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dedication  of  the  Vermont  Monuments,  at  Gettysburg, 
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27. 

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Boston:  George  H.  Ellis,  Printer.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

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Quiner,  E.  B.— THE  MILITARY  HISTORY  OF  WISCONSIN.  A 
record  of  the  civil  and  military  patriotism  of  the  State  in 
the  War  for  the  Union,  with  a  history  of  the  campaigns  in 
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and  state  officers,  etc.,  by  E.  B.  Quiner,  Esq.  Illustrated 
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Quint,  Alonzo  Hall. — THE  POTOMAC  AND  THE  RAPIDAN.  Army 
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Tennessee. 

Sewanee,  Tennessee:  The  University  Press.     MCMV. 
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Columbia:  Evans  &  Cogswell,  Printers.     1864.     i8mo.     pp.  85. 
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QUANTREL,  the  Guerrilla  chieftain.     From  his  own  diary, 
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Washington,  D.  C.:  James  H.  Davy,  Publisher.     1910.     I2mo.     pp.  53. 

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distinguished  military  leaders  of  Europe  and  America, 
who  have  contributed  their  life  services  to  establish  and 
perpetuate  the  freedom  of  their  fellowmen,  and  the  sacred 
honor  of  their  country.  By  W.  Sanford  Ramey.  Illus 
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Ramsay,  T.  N. — SKETCHES  of  the  Great  Battles  in  1861,  in  the 
Confederate  States  of  America,  Sumter,  Bethel,  Manassas, 
Springfield,  Hatteras,  Lexington,  Leesburg,  Port  Royal, 
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Boston:  Press  of  Rockwell  &  Churchhill.     4to.     pp.  216.  52. 

Rand,  Arnold  Augustus — Ordway,  Albert. — MEMORIAL  of 
Arnold  A.  Rand  and  Albert  Ordway  relating  to  a  collection 
of  photographic  negatives  illustrating  the  War  of  the 
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48th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Mis.  Document  No.  19,  Dec.  18,  1884. 

8vo.     pp.  33.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Ordway. 

Rand,  Edward  A. — THE  DRUMMER  BOY  of  the  Rappahannock; 

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Randall,  E.  A. — THE  SHRINE  OF  AMERICAN  RECOLLECTION: 
Gettysburg — The  Bloodiest  Battlefield  of  the  Rebellion. 
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The  Four-Track  News,  May,  1904.     pp.  319-323. 

Randol,  Alanson  Merwin. — LAST  DAYS  OF  THE  REBELLION. 
The  Second  New  York  Cavalry  (Harris  Light)  at  Appo- 
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Artillery,  late  (Colonel  Second  New  York  Cavalry)  Bvt. 
Brig. -General  U.  S.  Vols. 

Presidio  of  San  Francisco,  Cal.     1883.     i8mo.     pp.  12.     Privately  printed. 
Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Randol. 

Randol,  Alanson  Merwin. — MILITARY  HISTORY  of  Alanson  M. 

Randol,  U.  S.  Army,  from  1860  to  1886. 
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Herald,  attending  the  operations  of  the  Army  of  the 
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Government  Printing  Office.      1904.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  410. 

Randolph,    N.    V. — ADDRESS    delivered    by    Comrade    N.    V. 

Randolph  before  R.  E.  Lee  Camp,  No.  I,  C.  V.,  December 

3,  1886. 

Richmond,  Va.:  Printed  by  Resolution  of  the  Camp.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  15. 
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Randolph,  Sarah  Nicholas. — THE  LIFE  OF  GEN.  THOMAS  J. 
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Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  366. 
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Ransom,  John  L. — ANDERSONVILLE.  Diary,  escape,  and  list 
of  dead,  with  name,  company,  regiment,  date  of  death 
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First  Sergeant  Ninth  Mich.  Cav. 

Philadelphia:  Douglass  Brothers.     1883.     I2mo.     pp.  381. 

Ransom,  John  L. — ANDERSONVILLE.  Diary,  escape,  and  list 
of  the  dead  with  name,  company,  regiment,  date  of  death 
and  No.  of  grave  in  cemetery.  John  L.  Ransom,  late 
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Auburn,  N.  Y.     1881.     I2mo.     pp.  304. 

Rapollo,  Charles  A. — CLOSING  ARGUMENT  of  the  Judge 
Advocate  on  the  trial  of  Col.  Joachim  Miadhof,  of  the 
nth  Regiment  N.  Y.  S.  N.  G.,  on  a  charge  of  disobedience 
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New  York:  French  &  Wheat,  Steam  Printers,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  21. 

Rattermann,  H.  A.— GENERAL  JOHANN  ANDREWS  WAGENER. 
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Cincinnati,  O.     1877.     8vo.     pp.  30.     Privately  printed. 

Rauch,  William  H. — PENNSYLVANIA  RESERVE  VOLUNTEER 
CORPS  "Round  Up,"  Wednesday  and  Thursday,  June 
24,  25,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Together  with  a  roster  of  com 
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Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Electric  Printing  Co.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  89. 

Rauling,  C.  J. — HISTORY  of  the  First  Regiment  Virginia 
Infantry,  being  a  narrative  of  the  military  movements  in 
the  mountains  of  Virginia,  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley  and 
east  of  the  Blue  Ridge  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
of  the  First  Regiment  Virginia  Infantry  Volunteers,  Three 
Months'  and  Three  Years'  service,  by  C.  J.  Rauling. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1887.     I2mo.     pp.284. 

Rauscher,  Frank. — Music  on  the  March,  1862-65,  with  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  H4th  Regt.  P.  V.,  Collis  Zouaves, 
by  Frank  Rauscher. 

Philadelphia:  Press  of  Wm.  F.  Fell  &  Co.     1892. 
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Rawle,  William  Brooke. — THE  RIGHT  FLANK  at  Gettysburg. 
An  account  of  the  operations  of  General  David  McM. 
Gregg's  cavalry  command  and  their  important  bearing  on 
the  results  of  the  battle.  Reprinted  from  chapters  of 
unwritten  history  in  the  Annals  of  the  War.  Philadelphia 
Weekly  Times,  September  14,  1878. 

Philadelphia.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  24  and  folded  map. 

Fjrst  edition  50  copies  printed. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  and  portrait  of  Author. 

Lt. -Colonel  Wm.  Brooke  Rawle  in  "The  Right  Flank"  has  shown  the  great 

importance  of  General  Gregg's  fight  in  the  success  of  the  Union  Army. 

250  copies  printed. 

Rawle,  William  Brooke. — THE  RIGHT  FLANK  AT  GETTYSBURG. 
An  account  of  the  operations  of  General  Gregg's  cavalry 
command,  showing  their  important  bearing  upon  the 
results  of  the  battle,  by  William  Brooke  Rawle. 

Philadelphia.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  24  and  map. 

Second  and  revised  edition  with  notes. 

Autograph  note  of  Col.  Rawle.     300  copies  printed. 

Rawle,  William  Brooke. — THE  RIGHT  FLANK  AT  GETTYSBURG. 
An  account  of  the  operations  of  General  Gregg's  cavalry 
command,  showing  their  important  bearing  upon  the 
results  of  the  battle,  by  William  Brooke  Rawle. 

Philadelphia.     1878.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  27  and  folded  map. 

Third  and  revised  edition  50  copies  printed. 

Rawle,  William  Brooke. — GREGG'S  CAVALRY  FIGHT  AT 
GETTYSBURG.  Historical  address  delivered  October  15, 
1884,  upon  the  occasion  of  the  dedication  of  the  monu 
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ment  on  the  right  flank  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
July  3,  1863,  during  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg,  by  William 
Brooke  Rawle. 

Philadelphia.     1884.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  29.     Privately  printed. 

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CAMPAIGN.  Reprinted  from  chapters  of  unwritten  history 
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February  2,  1884.  By  William  Brooke  Rawle,  Secretary 
of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  formerly 
Captain  Third  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  and  Brevet 
Lieutenant-Colonel  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

Philadelphia:  McLaughlin  Bros.  Co.'s  Job  Printing  Establishment.     1884. 

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Regimental  History  Committee  in  accordance  with  a 
resolution  of  the  Third  Pennsylvania  Cavalry  Association. 

Philadelphia:  Franklin  Printing  Company.     1905. 

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Ray,  Benjamin  C. — THE  OLD  BATTLE  FLAGS.  Veteran 
soldiers  souvenir,  containing  a  brief  historical  sketch  of 
each  Connecticut  Regiment,  the  various  engagements, 
casualties,  etc.,  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  together 
with  the  most  popular  Army  Songs.  Compiled  from 
Official  Records  by  Ben.  C.  Ray,  Co.  F,  i6th  Conn. 
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Ray,  John  Milton. — IST  BRIG.,  ist  Div.,  2nd  Corps,  Captain 

J.  Milton  Ray,  i/pth  Penna.  Vol.  Inft. 
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Raymond,  Rossiter  W. — BIOGRAPHICAL  NOTICE  of  Joseph 
Esrey  Johnson.  By  Rossiter  W.  Raymond.  From 
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New  York.      1911.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

Raymond,  Samuel. — MEMORIAL  VOLUME.  The  Record  of 
Andover  during  the  Rebellion,  compiled  by  Samuel 
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60  copies  printed.     Rare  private  plate  portrait  of  Sheridan  and  newspaper 

cuttings  inserted. 

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Reade,  Philip. — CHRONICLE  of  the  Twenty-third  Regiment  of 

Infantry,  U.  S.  A.   By  Colonel  Philip  Reade,  23d  Infantry. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  Nov.-Dec.,  1904.  pp.  419-427. 

Reader,  Frank  S. — HISTORY  of  the  Fifth  West  Virginia  Cavalry, 
formerly  the  Second  Virginia  Infantry,  and  Battery  G, 
First  West  Va.  Light  Artillery,  by  Frank  S.  Reader. 

New  Brighton,  Pa.:  Daily  News.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  304. 

Reavis,  Logan  Uriah. — THE  LIFE  AND  MILITARY  SERVICES  of 
Gen.  William  Selby  Harney,  by  L.  U.  Reavis.  Intro 
duction  by  Gen.  Cassius  M.  Clay. 

(Motto.)     St.  Louis:  Bryan,  Brand  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1878. 

8vo.     pp.  XVI. -477. 

Redington,  J.  C.  O. — THE  ACME  HAVERSACK  of  Patriotism  and 
Song.  November,  1891,  with  additions,  March,  1892. 
The  G.  A.  R.  Quarto  Centennial  Souvenir  and  Battle 
List,  Vol.  I. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Imp.  8vo.     pp.  1 12. 

Redway,  G.  W. — SPECIAL  CAMPAIGN  SERIES  No.  3.  Fredericks- 
burg.  A  study  in  War,  by  Major  G.  W.  Redway,  late 
Northamptonshire  Regiment  (Reserve  of  Officers),  with 
five  maps. 

London:  Swan,  Sonnenschein  &  Co.,  Ltd.     1906.     I2mo.     pp.  XVI.  1-297. 

Redway,  G.  W. — SPECIAL  CAMPAIGN  SERIES  No.  1 1 .  The  War 
of  Secession,  1861-1862.  Bull  Run  to  Malvern  Hill.  By 
Major  G.  W.  Redway,  author  of  "Fredericksburg:  A 
study  in  War."  With  maps  reproduced  by  permission  of 
the  War  Office,  Washington,  U.  S.  A. 

London:  Swan  Sonnenschien  &  Co.,  Ltd.     1910. 

I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-392.     Maps  14. 

Redwood,  Allen  C. — FOLLOWING  STUART'S  FEATHER.  By 
Allen  C.  Redwood,  late  Cavalry  Corps,  Army  of  Northern 
Virginia. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,     n.  d.     pp.  111-121. 

Autograph  note  of  Major-General  L.  L.  Lomax  inserted. 

Reed,  C.  W. — Harlow,  Louis  K. — BITS  OF  CAMP  LIFE.  By 
C.  W.  Reed  and  Louis  K.  Harlow.  Dedicated  to  the 
Grand  Army  of  the  Republic  by  the  Artists. 

Munich  and  New  York:  Obpaches  Brothers,  Publishers,     n.  d.     pp.  (27). 

696 


Reed,  David  Wilson. — A  PAPER  prepared  by  Major  David  W. 
Reed  for  the  36th  Reunion  of  the  Society  of  the  Army  of 
the  Tennessee,  at  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  November  8  and 
9,  1906. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  203-227. 

Reed,  David  Wilson. — CAMPAIGNS  AND  BATTLES  of  the  Twelfth 
Regiment  Iowa  Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry,  from  or 
ganization,  September,  1861,  to  muster-out,  January  20, 
1866.  By  Major  David  W.  Reed. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  319  (i)  (Map.)     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Reed,  David  Wilson. — SHILOH  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK 
COMMISSION.  The  Battle  of  Shiloh  and  the  organizations 
engaged.  Compiled  from  the  official  records  by  Major 
D.  W.  Reed,  Historian  and  Secretary,  under  the  authority 
of  the  Commission.  1902. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  122.     4  Maps. 

Reed,  David  Wilson. — SHILOH  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK 
COMMISSION.  The  Battle  of  Shiloh  and  the  organizations 
engaged.  Compiled  from  the  official  records  by  Major 
D.  W.  Reed,  Historian  and  Secretary,  under  the  authority 
of  the  Commission.  1902. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  122.     4  Maps. 

(Revised  1909.) 

Reed,  David  Wilson. — "UNIVERSITY  RECRUITS,"  Company  C, 
1 2th  Iowa  Infantry.  By  D.  W.  Reed. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  28. 

Reed,  George  E. — A  POETICAL  DESCRIPTION  of  the  Sixth  Army 
Corps  campaign  during  the  year  1863,  by  George  E.  Reed, 
while  a  Private  in  Co.  A,  95th  Regt.  Pa.  Vols.,  2d  Brig, 
ist  Div.,  6th  Corps.  Together  with  a  sketch  of  my  life 
and  service  in  the  Army ;  how  I  lost  my  feet  seven  years 
after  I  was  mustered  out  of  service ;  a  history  of  the  Grand 
Army  of  the  Republic,  and  a  number  of  other  articles 
relating  to  the  Rebellion.  Compiled  by  Charles  L. 
Cummings,  late  Private  Co.  E,  28th  Michigan  Infantry, 
2d  Brig.,  ist  Div.,  23d  Corps. 

Harrisburg,  Pa.     (n.  d.)     8vo.     pp.  48  (2). 

Reed,  H.  B. — THE  BACK-BONE  OF  ILLINOIS  in  front  and  rear. 

From    1861    to    1865,    and    Memorial    Hall,    Springfield, 

Illinois. 
Springfield,  111.:  H.  W.  Bokker,  Printer.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  51. 

697 


Reed,  John  A.— HISTORY  of  the  loist  Regiment  Pennsylvania 

Veteran    Volunteer    Infantry,    1861-1865.     By    John    A. 

Reed,    private   of   Company   H.     (Appointed   2cl    Lieut. 

N.  C.  Union  Vols.,  Dec.,  1863.)     With  Luther  S.  Dickey 

as  collaborator. 
Chicago:  L.  S.  Dickey  &  Co.     1910.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  (9)  1-285  and  Map. 

Reed,  John  C.— THE  BROTHERS'  WAR.     By  John  C    Reed,  of 

Georgia. 
Boston:  Little,  Brown  &  Company.     1906.     121110.     pp.  XVIII.  1-456. 

Reed,  John  J. — THE  HOUSE  THAT  JEFF  BUILT. 

New  York:  The  American  News  Company,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Reed,  Samuel  Rockwell. — THE  VICKSBURG  CAMPAIGN,  and 
the  battles  about  Chattanooga  under  the  command  of 
General  U.  S.  Grant,  in  1862-63.  An  historical  review, 
by  Sam.  Rockwell  Reed. 

Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  201. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Reed,  William  Howell. — HOSPITAL  LIFE  in  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac. 

Boston.      1866.     i6mo.     pp.  — 

Reeve,  Herman  D. — THE  STAFF  DEPARTMENTS  of  the  United 
States  Army,  their  value  in  War  and  Peace,  the  need  of  a 
permanent  staff,  the  advisability  of  details,  and  the  practic 
ability  of  consolidation;  being  extracts  from  the  Garfield, 
Coburn,  Banning,  Maish  and  Burnside  Reports,  published 
in  Congressional  Documents  from  1869  to  1878,  giving 
the  views  of  Army  Officers  and  recommendations  of  the 
several  committees,  and  extracts  from  Bills  submited  by 
them  relative  to  Staff  Organizations;  together  with  a 
statement  of  the  existing  law  on  the  subject,  and  the 
views  of  Washington  on  the  need  of  a  standing  Army. 
Compiled  for  the  use  of  the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs, 
House  of  Representatives,  by  Herman  D.  Reeve,  Clerk 
of  the  Committee. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1900.     8vo.     pp.  206. 

Reeves,  James  J. — HISTORY  of  the  Twenty-fourth  Regiment, 
New  Jersey  Volunteers,  by  James  J.  Reeves.  Printed  by 
Direction  of  the  Society  at  their  Reunion  in  Woodbury, 
N.  J.,  December  13,  1888. 

Camden,  N.  J.:  S.  Chew,  Printer.      1889.     8vo.     pp.  37. 


Reid,  J.  W. — HISTORY  of  the  Fourth  Regiment  of  S.  C.  Vol 
unteers,  from  the  commencement  of  the  War  until  Lee's 
surrender.  Giving  a  full  account  of  all  its  movements, 
fights  and  hardships  of  all  kinds,  also  a  very  correct  account 
of  the  travels  and  fights  of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia 
during  the  same  period.  This  book  is  a  copy  of  the 
letters  written  in  Virginia  at  the  time  by  the  author  and 
sent  home  to  this  family.  Containing  an  account  of  the 
author's  services  in  the  Fifth  Regiment  of  Engineer 
Troops  in  the  latter  part  of  the  War,  with  a  short 
sketch  of  the  life  of  the  author.  By  J.  W.  Reid. 

Greenville,  S.  C.:  Shannon  &  Co.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  VI.  141. 

Reid,  J.  W. — HONOR  ROLL  of  Confederate  Veterans  of  Chester 

County  from  1861  to  1865. 
Chester,  S.  C.:  W.  A.  Bowles,  Printer,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  20. 

Reid,  P.  Fiske. — INCIDENTS  OF  THE  WAR,  or  the  romance  and 

realities  of  soldier  life.     P.  Fiske  Reid. 
n.  p.     Asher  &  Co.     (1862.)     I2mo.     pp.  96. 

Reid,  Samuel  Chester. — GREAT  BATTLE  OF  CHICKAMAUGA. 
A  concise  history  of  events  from  the  evacuation  of  Chat 
tanooga  to  the  defeat  of  the  enemy;  full  details  of  the 
battle,  incidents,  etc.  By  S.  B.  Reid,  "Ora"  of  the  Mobile 
Tribune. 

Mobile:  F.  Titcomb.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Reid,  Whitelaw. — LIEUT.-GENERAL  WM.  TECUMSEH  SHERMAN. 

n.  p.     Ohio  in  the  War.     n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  417-493. 

Reid,   Whitelaw. — OHIO   IN  THE  WAR.     Her  Statesmen,   her 
Generals,  and  Soldiers,  in  two  volumes. 
Vol.  I.     History  of  the  State  during  the  War  and  the  lives  of  her 

Generals.     (2)     pp.  1050. 

Vol.  II.     The  history  of  her  Regiments  and  other  Military  organiza 
tions.     (2)     pp.  949. 

(Extracts.)     Cincinnati:  Moore,  Wilstach  &  Baldwin,  Publishers.  1868-1872. 
Imp.  8vo. 

Reid,  Whitelaw. — (SKETCH  of)  Major-General  Wm.  B.  Hazen. 

(Portrait.) 
n.  p.  n.  d.     410.     pp.  n. 

Reinhardt,  Vic. — A  DRUMMER  BOY  of  Shiloh.     By  Vic.  Rein- 

hardt. 
Terrell,  Texas.     1910.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

699 


Renfroe,  J.  D. — A  MODEL  CONFEDERATE  SOLDIER,  being  a 
brief  sketch  of  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  D.  Renfroe,  Lieutenant 
of  a  Company  in  the  Fifth  Alabama  Battalion,  of  Gen. 
A.  P.  Hill's  Division,  who  fell  in  the  Battle  of  Fredericks- 
burg,  December  13,  1862.  By  the  Rev.  J.  D.  Renfroe. 

(Richmond,  Va.     1863.)     641110.     pp.  16. 

Rerick,  John  H. — THE  FORTY-FOURTH  INDIANA  VOLUNTEER 
INFANTRY.  History  of  its  services  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion  and  a  personal  record  of  its  members,  by  John 
H.  Rerick,  M.  D.,  Surgeon. 

Lagrange,  Indiana:  Published  by  the  Author.    1880.    I2mo.   pp.  203  and  map. 

Autograph  letter  of  Major  Rerick. 

Revere,  Joseph  Warren. — A  STATEMENT  of  the  case  of  Briga 
dier-General  Joseph  W.  Revere,  United  States  Volunteers, 
tried  by  court-martial,  and  dismissed  from  the  service  of 
the  United  States,  August  10,  1863,  with  a  map,  a  copy 
of  the  record  of  the  trial,  and  an  appendix. 

New  York:  Printed  by  C.  A.  Alvord.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Revere,  Joseph  Warren. — SEQUEL  TO  THE  STATEMENT. 

(Morristown,  N.  J.,  Jan.,  1865.)     8vo.     pp.  n. 

Revere,  Joseph  Warren. — A  REVIEW  of  the  case  of  Brigadier- 
Gen.  Joseph  W.  Revere,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  tried  by  court- 
martial  and  dismissed  from  the  service  of  the  United 
States,  August  10,  1863. 

Boston:  J.  H.  Eastburn's  Press.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

Revere,  Joseph  Warren. — KEEL  AND  SADDLE.  A  retrospect 
of  forty  years  of  Military  and  Naval  Service,  by  Joseph 
W.  Revere. 

Boston:  James  R.  Osgood  &  Company.     1872.     i2mo.     pp.  XIII.  360. 

Reynolds,  John  M. — (SERVICE  in  and  close  of  War  of  Rebellion. 

Act  June  27,  1890.) 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Department  of  Interior,  April  5,  1895.     No.  215. 
8vo.     pp.  8. 

Reynolds,  Sheldon. — A  BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  of  the  late 
Hon.  Edmund  Lovell  Dana,  President  of  the  Osterhout 
Free  Library,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  By  Sheldon  Reynolds, 
A.  M.,  secretary.  Prepared  at  the  request  of,  and  read 
before  the  Directors  of  the  Library,  July  26,  1889,  and 
before  the  Wyoming  Historical  and  Geological  Society, 
September  13,  1889. 

Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  n. 

.    700 


Reynolds,  W.  D. — Miss  MARTHA  BROWNLOW,  or  the  Heroine 
of  Tennessee.  A  truthful  and  graphic  account  of  the 
many  perils  and  privations  endured  by  Miss  Martha 
Brownlow,  the  lovely  and  accomplished  daughter  of  the 
celebrated  Parson  Brownlow,  during  her  residence  with 
her  father  in  Knoxville.  By  Major  W.  D.  Reynolds, 
late  acting  Adjutant  in  the  Western  Army.  Beautifully 
illustrated. 

Philadelphia:  Published  by  Barclay  &  Co.     (1863.)     8vo.     pp.  49. 

Rhoads,  Samuel  H. — ORATION  delivered  by  Samuel  H. 
Rhoads,  late  Captain  Commanding  Battery  "D", 
Pennsylvania  Volunteer  Artillery,  from  October  4,  1864, 
to  June  13,  1865,  at  the  dedication  of  the  monument 
erected  by  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  on  the  Battlefield 
of  Antietam,  to  commemorate  the  battle  record  and 
services  of  Durell's  Battery  "D,"  Pennsylvania  Volunteer 
Artillery  from  September  24,  1861,  to  June  13,  1865. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  47. 

Rhodes,  Charles  Dudley. — THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  CAVALRY  of 
the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  including  that  of  the  Army  of 
Virginia  (Pope's)  and  also  the  history  of  the  operations 
of  the  Federal  Cavalry  in  West  Virginia,  during  the  War. 
By  Lieutenant  Charles  D.  Rhodes,  Sixth  Cavalry.  Prize 
Essay. 

Journal  of  United  States  Cavalry  Association,  March,  1898.     pp.  101. 

Rhodes,  Charles  Dudley. — HISTORY  of  the  Cavalry  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  including  that  of  the  Army  of 
Virginia  (Pope's)  and  also  the  history  of  the  operations 
of  the  Federal  Cavalry  in  West  Virginia  during  the  War. 
By  Charles  D.  Rhodes,  First  Lieutenant,  Sixth  Cavalry. 

Kansas  City,  Mo.:  Hudson- Kimberly  Publishing  Company.     1900. 

i6mo.     pp.  200. 

Rhodes,  Charles  Dudley. — THE  VICKSBURG  CAMPAIGN.  By 
Captain  Charles  D.  Rhodes,  Sixth  Cavalry.  Gold 
Medalist,  M.  S.  I. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  March-April,  1908.    pp.  193-209. 

Rhodes,  James  Ford. — A  REVIEW  of  President  Hayes's 
Administration  in  the  light  of  thirty  years.  By  James 
Ford  Rhodes,  author  of  "History  of  the  United  States 
from  the  Compromise  of  1850,"  etc. 

The  Century  Magazine,  March,  1909.     pp.  643-665.  883-891. 

Two  Autograph  letters  of  William  H.  Crook  and  letter  of  General  Hayes. 

701 


Rhodes,  James  Ford. — HISTORICAL  ESSAY.  By  James  Ford 
Rhodes,  LL.  D.,  D.  Litt.,  author  of  the  History  of  the 
United  States  from  the  Compromise  of  1850  to  the  final 
restoration  of  Home  Rule  at  the  South  in  1877. 

New  York:  The  Macmillan  Company.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-335  O1)- 

Rhodes,  James  Ford. — HISTORY  of  the  United  States  from  the 

Compromise  of  1850.     By  James  Ford  Rhodes. 
8vo.     Vol.  III.  pp.  X.  1-659.  Vol.  IV.  pp.  XIII.  1-557.  Vol.  V.  pp.  XI.  1-659. 
(War  of  the  Rebellion.)     1860-1866.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Rhodes,  James  Ford. — LECTURES  on  the  Civil  War,  delivered 
before  the  University  of  Oxford,  in  Easter  and  Trinity 
terms,  by  James  Ford  Rhodes,  LL.  D.,  D.  Litt.  *  *  * 

New  York:  The  Macmillan  Company.     1913.     8vo.     pp.  200. 

Rhodes,  James  Ford. — SHERMAN'S  MARCH  TO  THE  SEA,  by 

James  F.  Rhodes. 
The  American  Historical  Review,  April,  1901.     pp.  466-474. 

Rhodes,  James  Ford. — WHO  BURNED  COLUMBIA? 

The  American  Historical  Review,  April,  1902.     pp.  485-493. 

Rhodes,  John  H. — THE  HISTORY  OF  BATTERY  B,  First  Regiment 
Rhode  Island  Light  Artillery,  in  the  War  to  preserve  the 
Union,  1861-1865,  by  John  H.  Rhodes,  late  Sergeant  in 
the  Battery.  Illustrated  with  portraits  and  maps. 

Providence:  Snow  &  Farnham,  Printers.     1894. 

8vo.     pp.  XI.  1-406.     (Errata.) 

Rhodes,  Julius  Dexter. — POETICAL  HISTORY  of  the  Battle  of 
Gettysburg,  by  Julius  Dexter  Rhodes  (Buford's  Scout), 
late  of  Co.  F,  5th  N.  Y.  Cav.  Volunteers. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1893.     321110.     pp.  64. 

Rich,  Edward  R. — COMRADES.  By  Edward  R.  Rich,  Dean  of 
Trinity  Cathedral,  Easton,  Md.,  during  the  Civil  War. 
A  member  of  Company  E,  First  Maryland  Cavalry, 
Confederate  States  Army. 

Easton,  Md.:  Published  by  S.  E.  Whitman.     1898.     i2mo.     pp.  168. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Rich,  J.  W. — THE  BATTLE  OF  SHILOH. 

The  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and  Politics,  October,  1909.     Vol.  VII.,  No.  4. 
pp.  503-381.     Autograph  of  Author. 

702 


Richards,  Caroline  Cowles. — VILLAGE  LIFE  IN  AMERICA, 
1852-1872,  including  the  period  of  the  American  Civil 
War,  as  told  in  the  diary  of  a  school-girl.  By  Caroline 
Cowles  Richards,  with  an  introduction  by  Margaret  E. 

Sangster. 
New  York:  Henry  Holt  &  Company.      1912.     8vo.     pp.  207. 

Richards,  G.  S.  S. — OUR  CITIZEN  SOLDIERY.  A  sketch  of  the 
First  Regiment,  N.  G.  P.,  by  G.  S.  S.  Richards  (Washing 
ton  Grays,  1861,  and  HQth  Penna.  Inft.). 

Potter's  American  Monthly,  December,  1880.     pp.  401-425. 

Richards,  G.  W. — LIBERTY  AND  UNION.  A  brief  history  of  the 
Rebellion,  and  a  life  of  Gen.  McClellan,  containing  some 
facts  never  before  published. 

Philadelphia.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Richards,    G.    W. — LIVES    OF    GENS.    HALLECK    AND    POPE. 

Portraits. 
Philadelphia.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Richards,  H.  M.  M. — LEBANON  COUNTY'S  EMERGENCY  VOL 
UNTEERS  AT  GETTYSBURG.  Paper  read  before  the  Lebanon 
County  Historical  Society,  August  18,  1905.  By  Capt. 
H.  M.  M.  Richards,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  199.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Richards,  H.  M.  M. — PENNSYLVANIA'S  EMERGENCY  MEN  AT 
GETTYSBURG.  A  touch  of  bushwacking.  By  H.  M.  M. 
Richards. 

Reading,  Pa.,  February,  1895.  8vo.  pp.  35. 

Richards,  Lewis. — ELEVEN  DAYS  IN  THE  MILITIA  during  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion;  being  a  Journal  of  the  "Emergency" 
Campaign  of  1862,  by  a  militiaman. 

Philadelphia:  Collins,  Printer.     1883.     i6mo.     pp.  53.     Privately  printed. 

Richards,    William    Vigors — Coe,    John    Nicholas. — THE 

SIXTEENTH  REGIMENT  OF  INFANTRY,  by  Captain  William 
V.  Richards,  i6th  U.  S.  Infantry.     The  Twentieth  Regi 
ment  of   Infantry,  by  Captain  J.   N.   Coe,   2Oth   U.   S. 
Infantry. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  Nov.,  1893.     pp.  1329-1340. 

703 


Richardson,  Albert  Dean. — A  PERSONAL  HISTORY  of  Ulysses 
S.  Grant,  illustrated  by  twenty-six  engravings;  eight  fac 
similes  of  letters  from  Grant,  Lincoln,  Sheridan,  Buckner, 
Lee,  etc.,  and  six  maps  with  a  portrait  and  sketch  of 
Schuyler  Colfax,  by  Albert  D.  Richardson. 

Hartford,  Conn.:  American  Publishing  Company.    1868.    8vo.    pp.  XIV.  560. 

Richardson,  Albert  Dean. — THE  SECRET  SERVICE.    The  field, 

the  dungeon  and  the  escape. 
Hartford,  Conn.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Richardson,    Charles. — THE   CHANCELLORSVILLE   CAMPAIGN, 
Fredericksburg  to  Salem  Church,  by  Charles  Richardson. 
New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1907. 
I2mo.     pp.  124. 

Richardson,  Charles. — TALES  OF  A  WARRIOR.  Sanguine  but 
not  sanguinary,  for  old  time  people.  By  Charles  Rich 
ardson. 

(Extract.)     New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company. 

1907.     I2mo.     pp.  224. 

Richardson,  David. — WYNNE'S  EDITION  Richardson's  Virginia 
and  North  Carolina  Almanac. 

1.  For  the  year  of  Our  Lord  1862,  being  the  second  after  bissextile 
or  leap  year,  the  Eighty-sixth  of  American  Independence  and  the 
first  of  the  Southern  Confederacy.     Calculated  by  David  Richard 
son,  of  Louisa  County,  Va.     Richmond,  Va.:  A.  Morris,  Publisher. 

PP-  35- 

2.  For  the  year  of  Our  Lord  1864,  being  bissextile  or  leap  year,  the 
Eighty-eighth  of  American  Independence,  and  the  third  of  the 
Confederate  States.     Calculated  by  David  Richardson,  of  Louisa 
County,  Va.     Richmond:  Published  by  Chas.  H.  Wynne,     pp.  35. 

3.  For  the  year  of  Our  Lord  1865,  being  the  first  after  bissextile  or 
leap  year,  the  Eighty-ninth  of  American  Independence,  and  the 
fourth  of  the  Confederate  States.  Calculated  by  David  Richardson, 
of    Louisa    County,    Va.     Richmond:    Published    by    Chas.    H. 
Wynne,     pp.  35. 

3  Vols.     i6mo. 

Richardson,  M.  L. — A  SERMON  preached  at  the  Funeral  of 
Lieut.  Eber  C.  Pratt,  in  the  Congregational  Church, 
Southbridge,  December  25,  1864,  by  Rev.  M.  K.  Rich 
ardson,  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Globe  Village.  Printed 
by  request. 

Southbridge:  Journal  Office,  Printed  by  H.  C.  Gray.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

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Richmond,  John  B. — OUR  DECEASED  COMRADES.  Read  at 
the  Reunion  of  the  Twenty-seventh  Regiment  New  Jersey 
Volunteers,  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  October  7,  1896.  By 
John  B.  Richmond,  Major  and  Surgeon. 

(Philadelphia.     1897.)     8vo.     pp.  8.     (Privately  printed.) 

Rickard,  James  H. — SERVICES  WITH  COLORED  TROOPS  in 
Burnside's  Corps.  By  James  H.  Rickard  (late  Captain 
I9th  U.  S.  Colored  Troops). 

Providence:  Published  by  the  Society.     1894.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  43. 
250  copies  printed. 

Ricks,  Augustus  J.— CARRYING  THE  NEWS  OF  LEE'S  SURRENDER 
to  the  Army  of  the  Ohio.  A  paper  read  before  the  Ohio 
Commandery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion 
of  the  United  States,  November  2,  1887.  By  Augustus 
J.  Ricks,  Massillon,  Ohio,  late  ist  Lieutenant  iO4th 
O.  V.  I. 

Cincinnati:  H.  C.  Sherrick  &  Co.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Riddle,  Albert  Gallatin. — RECOLLECTIONS  OF  WAR  TIMES. 
Reminiscences  of  men  and  events  in  Washington,  1860- 
1865,  by  Albert  Gallatin  Riddle,  formerly  member  of  the 
House  of  Representatives  from  the  igih  District,  Ohio. 

New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-380. 

Ridgely,  (N.  G.)— Lemmon,  (Miss  N.)— A.  D.  1862,  or  the 
Volunteer  Zouave  in  Baltimore,  by  an  officer  of  the 
"Guard." 

(Motto.)     Baltimore:  J.  Davis  &  Co.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

Ridley,  Bromfield  L. — BATTLES  AND  SKETCHES  of  the  Army  of 
Tennessee,  by  Bromfield  L.  Ridley,  Lieut. -General  A.  P. 
Stewart's  Staff,  C.  S.  A. 

Mexico:  Missouri  Printing  &  Publishing  Co.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  662  (10). 

Rielly,  Henry  O. — AMERICAN  CIVIL  WAR.  Memories  of 
incidents  connected  with  the  origin  and  culmination  of 
the  Rebellion  that  threatened  the  existence  of  the  National 
Government.  From  writings  on  those  subjects  (printed 
for  private  use)  by  John  Cochrane,  General  of  U.  S. 
Volunteers.  Collated  by  Henry  O.  Rielly. 

New  York:  Rogers  &  Sherwood.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  58.   12. 

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Rigby,  William  Titus. — HISTORIC  VICKSBURG.  An  epitome 
of  the  campaign,  siege  and  defense  of  Vicksburg,  March 
29-July  4,  1863;  a  statement,  by  States,  of  the  organiza 
tions  engaged  therein;  and  a  brief  account  of  the  inception 
of  the  Vicksburg  National  Military  Park  and  of  the  work 
that  has  been  done  toward  its  establishment.  Compiled 
by  Capt.  W.  T.  Rigby,  Chairman  of  the  Vicksburg 
National  Military  Park  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss., 
December  10,  1903. 

8vo.     pp.  — 

Rigby,  William  Titus. — HISTORIC  VICKSBURG.  An  epitome 
of  the  campaign,  siege  and  defense  of  Vicksburg,  March 
29-July  4,  1863;  a  statement,  by  States,  of  the  organiza 
tions  engaged  therein ;  and  a  brief  account  of  the  inception 
of  the  Vicksburg  National  Military  Park  and  of  the  work 
that  has  been  done  toward  its  establishment.  Compiled 
by  Capt.  W.  T.  Rigby,  Chairman  of  the  Vicksburg 
National  Military  Park  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss., 
January  9,  1905. 

4to.    pp.  - 

Rige,  Owen. — AFIELD  with  the  Eleventh  Army  Corps  at 
Chancellorsville.  A  paper  read  before  the  Ohio  Com- 
mandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States, 
October  7,  1896,  by  Companion  Owen  Rige,  late  Captain 
Co.  A,  Acting  Major  1530!  Penn.  Vol.  Infantry. 

Cincinnati:  H.  C.  Sherick  &  Co.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  38. 

Ringwalt,  J.  L. — ANECDOTES  of  General  Ulysses  S.  Grant, 
illustrating  his  military  and  political  career  and  his 
personal  traits,  by  J.  L.  Ringwalt. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1886.     i6mo.     pp.  118. 

Ripley,  Roswell  Sabin. — REPORT  of  Brigadier-General  R.  S. 
Ripley,  of  operations  from  August  21  to  September  10, 
1863,  with  sub-reports,  published  by  order  of  Congress. 

Richmond:  R.  M.  Smith,  Public  Printer.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  42. 

Ripley,  Roswell  Sabin — Jordan,  Thomas. — CORRESPONDENCE 
relating  to  fortification  of  Morris  Island  and  operations 
of  Engineers,  Charleston,  S.  C.  1863. 

New  York:  John  J.  Caulon,  Printer.      1878.     8vo.     pp.  43. 

706 


Ripley,  William  Young  Warren. — VERMONT  RIFLEMEN  in 
the  War  for  the  Union,  1861  to  1865.  A  history  of 
Company  F,  First  United  States  Sharpshooters,  by 
William  Y.  W.  Ripley,  Lt.-Col. 

Rutland:  Tuttle  &  Co.,  Printers.     1883.     i2mo.     pp.  204. 

Rittenhouse,  Benjamin  Franklin. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYS 
BURG,  as  seen  from  Little  Round  Top.  A  paper  read 
before  the  District  of  Columbia  Commandery  of  the 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States, 
May  4,  1887,  by  Companion  Benjamin  F.  Rittenhouse, 
Brevet  Major  U.  S.  Army  (Retired). 

Washington,  D.  C.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

Rittenhouse,  Benjamin  Franklin.— THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYS 
BURG,  as  seen  from  Little  Round  Top.  By  Major  Ben 
jamin  F.  Rittenhouse,  U.  S.  A.,  Retired. 

n.  p.     (1912.)     8vo.     pp.  II.     50  copies  printed.     Revised  edition. 

Rix,  Guy. —  ROSTER  of  the  known  living  members  of  Col. 
Peter  A.  Porter's  Regiment,  Eighth  New  York  Heavy 
Artillery,  Second  Brigade,  Second  Division,  Second  Corps. 

Concord,  N.  H.:  Compiled  by  Guy  S.  Rix.     1892.     i6mo.     pp.  (14). 

Roach,  A.  C. — THE  PRISONER  OF  WAR  and  how  treated,  con 
taining  a  history  of  Col.  Streight's  expedition  to  the  rear 
of  Bragg's  Army,  in  the  spring  of  1863,  and  a  correct 
account  of  the  treatment  and  condition  of  the  Union 
prisoners  of  War  in  the  Rebel  prisons  of  the  South  in 
1863-4,  being  the  actual  experience  of  a  Union  officer 
during  twenty-two  months'  imprisonment  in  Rebeldom, 
with  personal  adventures,  biographical  sketches  and 
history  of  Andersonville  prison  pen. 

Indianapolis.     1865.     i2mo.     pp.  — 

Robach,  Henry. — THE  VETERAN  VOLUNTEERS  of  Herkimer  and 
Otsego  Counties  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  being  a 
history  of  the  I52d  N.  Y.  V.,  with  scenes,  incidents,  etc., 
which  occurred  in  the  ranks  of  the  34th  N.  Y.,  97th  N.  Y., 
I2ist  N.  Y.,  2d  N.  Y.  Heavy  Artillery,  and  ist  and  2d 
N.  Y.  Mounted  Rifles;  also  the  active  part  performed  by 
the  boys  in  blue  who  were  associated  with  the  I52d  N.  Y. 
V.  in  Gen.  Hancock's  Second  Army  Corps,  during  Grant's 
Campaign,  from  the  Wilderness  to  the  Surrender  of  Gen. 
Lee  at  Appomattox  Court  House,  Va.  Compiled  and 
edited  by  Henry  Robach,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  196. 

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Robb,  Thomas  P. — REPORT  of  the  State  Sanitary  Agent,  Col. 
Thomas  P.  Robb,  to  Richard  Yates,  Governor  of  Illinois. 

(1864.) 
(Springfield,  111.     1865.)     8vo.     pp.  34. 

Robbins,  William  Mack. — HISTORIC  GETTYSBURG.     Reply  of 
Major  William  M.  Robbins,  C.  S.  A.,  to  W.  R.  Houghton. 
I2mo.     pp.  2. 

Robbins,  William  Mack. — LONGSTREET'S  ASSAULT  AT  GET 
TYSBURG,  July  3,  1863,  by  Major  William  M.  Robbins, 
Commissioner  of  Gettysburg  National  Park. 

Ms.  folio,    pp.  10. 

Robert,  Charles  Winslow. — AT  GETTYSBURG  in  1863  and  1888. 

By  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant  Charles  W.  Roberts. 
Portland:  The  Thurston  Print.     1898.     8vo.     pp.  49-57. 

Roberts,  Benjamin  Stone. — LIEUT. -GENERAL  U.  S.  GRANT, 
his  services  and  characteristics  as  sketched  and  delivered 
before  the  faculty  and  students  of  Yale  College,  by  in 
vitation,  October,  1865,  and  read  to  the  Legislature  of 
Connecticut  by  special  invitation  in  1866  at  its  Session  at 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

New  Haven:  Printed  by  Thomas  J.  Stafford.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Autograph  letter  of  Major-Gen.  Roberts. 

Roberts,  Joseph.— THE  HAND-BOOK  OF  ARTILLERY. 

Richmond.     1861.     I2mo.     pp.  168. 

Roberts,  Maggie. — HOME  SCENES  during  the  Rebellion.     By 

Eiggam  Strebor.     Illustrated. 
New  York:  John  F.  Town  &  Son,  Printers.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  XI.  1-204. 

Robertson,  John. — HISTORY  of  Michigan  during  the  Rebellion. 

By  General  John  Robertson. 
Detroit.     1871.     8vo.     pp.  IV.  VII-XIII.   143-412. 
Second  Part  of  the  Red  Book  of  Michigan  by  Chas.  Lanman. 

Robertson,   John. — MICHIGAN   IN   THE   WAR.     Compiled   by 

Jno.  Robertson,  Adjutant-General.     By  Authority. 
Lansing:  W.  S.  George  &  Co.,  State  Printers.     1882. 
Ry.  8vo.     pp.  1039.     Revised  edition.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Robertson,  John. — THE  FLAGS  OF  MICHIGAN.     Compiled  by 

Jno.  Robertson,  Adjutant-General. 
Lansing,  Mich.:  W.  S.  George  &  Co.     1877.     8vo-     PP-  IJ9- 

708 


Robertson,  Robert  Stoddart. — FROM  THE  WILDERNESS  TO 
SPOTSYLVANIA,  a  paper  read  before  the  Ohio  Commandery 
of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States,  by  Companion  Robert  Stoddard  Robertson,  late 
ist  Lieut.  93rd  New  York  Vol.  Infantry,  Brevet  Captain 
U.  S.  Vols.,  Brevet  Col.  N.  Y.  Vols.,  December  3,  1884. 

Cincinnati:  Henry  P.  Shinck.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  35. 

Robertson,  Robert  Stoddart. — PERSONAL  RECOLLECTIONS  OF 
THE  WAR.  A  record  of  service  with  the  Ninety-third 
New  York  Vol.  Infantry  and  the  First  Brigade,  First 
Division,  Second  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  by 
Robert  Stoddart  Robertson. 

Milwaukee,  Wis.:  Swain  &  Tate  Co.,  Printers  and  Publishers.     1895. 

8vo.     pp.  126.     Privately  printed.     Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Robertson. 

Robins,  Edward. — AMERICAN  CRISIS  BIOGRAPHIES.     WTilliam 

T.  Sherman.     By  Edward  Robins.   *  * 
Philadelphia:  George  W.  Jacobs  &  Company,  Publishers,     n.  d. 
I2mo.     pp.  352.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Sherman. 

Robins,  Richard. — TOASTS  AND  RESPONSES  at  banquets  given 
Lieut. -Gen.  P.  H.  Sheridan,  United  States  Army,  "Com 
mander,"  by  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of 
the  United  States,  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Illinois, 
March  6,  1882-3.  Compiled  by  Capt.  Richard  Robins, 
Recorder. 

(Chicago.     1884.)     8vo.     pp.  84.     Part  2.  pp.  75. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Capt.  Robins. 

Robinson,  Charles  Seymour. — A  MEMORIAL  DISCOURSE 
occasioned  by  the  death  of  Lieut. -Col.  James  M.  Green, 
Forty-eighth  N.  Y.  S.  V. 

Troy,  N.  Y.:  Times  Office.     1864.     8vo.     pp.15. 

Robinson,  Edward  A. — Wall,  George  A. — THE  GUN-BEARER. 
A  novel.  By  Edward  A.  Robinson  and  George  A.  Wall, 
authors  of  "The  Disk,"  etc.  With  illustrations  by  James 
Fagan. 

New  York:  Robert  Bonner's  Sons,  Publishers,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  276. 

Robinson,  George  F. — AFTER  THIRTY  YEARS.  A  complete 
roster  by  townships,  of  Greene  County,  Ohio,  soldiers  in 
the  late  Civil  War. 

Zenia,  Ohio:  Compiled  by  George  F.  Robinson.     1895.     I2mo.     pp.  109  (i). 

709 


Robinson,  H.  E. — GENEALOGICAL  NOTES — i.  American  ances 
try  of  U.  S.  Grant.  By  Dr.  H.  E.  Robinson.  First 
published  in  the  Republican,  Maryville,  Nodaway  County, 
Missouri,  August  13,  1885. 

Privately  printed.     1885.     i6mo.     pp.  17. 

Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Robinson,   John   Cleveland — De  Peyster,   John  Watts.— 

OBITUARY  NOTICE  of  Maj.-Gen.  Samuel  P.  Heintzelman, 

First  Commander  of  the  Third  Army  Corps,  by  Maj.-Gen. 

John  C.   Robinson,   U.  S.  A.     Obituaries  of  Maj.-Gen. 

Samuel  P.  Heintzelman  and  Maj.-Gen.  Joseph  Hooker; 

also    obituary    notices    of    Brev.    Maj.-Gen.    Joseph    B. 

Kiddoo  and  William  B.  Tibbitts,  belonging  to  the  Third 

Army  Corps  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  John  Watts  de 

Peyster. 

New  York:  Published  for  the  Third  Army  Corps  Union  by  Charles  H.  Ludwig. 
1881.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

Robinson,  Leigh. — JOSEPH  E.  JOHNSTON.  An  address  delivered 
before  the  Association  of  Ex-Confederate  Soldiers  and 
Sailors  of  Washington,  D.  C.,  by  Leigh  Robinson,  May  12, 
1891,  at  the  memorial  service  held  in  Mt.  Vernon  M.  E. 
Church,  South,  and  the  proceedings  of  the  occasion. 
Published  by  the  Association. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  R.  O.  Polkinhorn,  Printer.      1891.     8vo.     pp.  61. 

Robinson,  Leigh. — THE  SOUTH  BEFORE  AND  AT  THE  BATTLE  OF 
THE  WILDERNESS.  Address  of  Leigh  Robinson  (formerly 
of  the  Richmond  Howitzers),  of  Washington,  D.  C., 
before  the  Virginia  Division  of  the  Army  of  Northern 
Virginia,  at  their  annual  meeting,  held  in  the  Capitol  in 
Richmond,  Va.,  Nov.  I,  1877. 

Richmond:  James  E.  Goode,  Printer.     1878. 

8vo.     pp.  VI.  (i)  i-iii.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Robinson,  R.  H.  P. — GENERAL  ORDERS  from  the  Adjutant  and 
Inspector-General's  Office,  Confederate  States  Army,  for 
the  year  1863,  with  a  full  index  compiled  and  corrected 
under  authority  of  Gen.  S.  Cooper,  A.  and  I.  G.,  by  R.  H. 
P.  Robinson,  of  the  Adjutant  and  Inspector-General's 
Office.  The  orders  as  they  appear  in  this  book  have 
explanatory  notes  calling  attention  to  each  paragraph  or 
order  that  has  been  modified,  amended  or  revoked;  and 
to  the  paragraph  and  order  by  which  the  change  has  been 
caused. 

Richmond:  A.  Morris,  Publisher.     1864.      I2mo.     pp.  - 

710 


Robison,  Frank  T. — HISTORY  of  the  Fifth  Regiment  M.  V.  M. 
by  Frank  T.  Robison,  ex-member  of  Cos.  H  and  A,  and 
regimental  historian,  Fifth  M.  V.  M.  Headquarters  No. 
82  Main  Street,  Charlestown,  Mass. 

Boston:  W.  F.  Brown  &  Company,  Printers.     1875. 

8vo.     pp.  VI.  (i)  1-237. 

Robson,  John  S. — How  A  ONE-LEGGED  REBEL  LIVES,  or  a 
history  of  the  52nd  Virginia  Regiment,  incidents  in  the 
life  of  the  writer,  during  and  since  the  close  of  the  War, 
concluding  with  a  biographical  sketch  of  John  Randolph 
Barlee,  the  distinguished  Virginia  Sculptor,  by  John  S. 
Robson. 

Richmond:  W.  H.  Wade  &  Co.,  Printers.      1876. 

i8mo.     pp.  VI.  1-138. 

Rockafeller,  Harry. — REPORT  of  the  Seventy-first  Regiment 
National  Guard,  State  of  New  York,  of  services  rendered 
in  the  late  War.  Reprinted  from  Report  of  the  Adjutant- 
General  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

Albany:  Printing  House  of  Chas.  Van  Benthuysen  &  Sons.     1868. 

8vo.     pp.  23. 

Rockwell,  Almon  Ferdinand. — MEMOIR  of  James  Allen 
Hardie,  Inspector-General  United  States  Army.  Printed 
for  private  circulation.  Washington.  1877. 

(Motto.)     I2mo.     pp.  IX.  (i)  1-79.     200  copies  printed. 
Autograph  note  of  Col.  Rockwell. 

Rockwell,  Alphonso  David. — A  RIDE  WITH  SHERMAN,  by  A.  D. 

Rockwell,  M.  D. 
The  Magazine  of  American  History,  November,  1885.     pp.  481-500. 

Rodenbough,  Theophilus  Francis. — FROM  EVERGLADE  TO 
CANON  with  the  Second  Dragoons  (Second  United  States 
Cavalry).  An  authentic  account  of  service  in  Florida, 
Mexico,  Virginia,  and  the  Indian  Country,  including  the 
personal  recollections  of  prominent  officers,  with  an 
appendix  containing  orders,  reports  and  correspondence, 
military  records,  etc.,  1836-1875.  Compiled  by  Theo.  F. 
Rodenbough,  Colonel  and  Brevet  Brigadier-General 
United  States  Army  (late  Captain  Second  Cavalry). 
Illustrated. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand,  Publisher.     1875.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  561. 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Rodenbough. 

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Rodenbough,  Theophilus  Francis. — SABRE  AND  BAYONET. 
Stories  of  heroism  and  military  adventures.  Collected 
and  edited  by  Theo.  F.  Rodenbough,  Brevet  Brigadier- 
General  U.  S.  A.  Illustrated. 

New  York:  G.  W.  Dillingham  Co.,  Publishers.     MDCCCXCVII. 

I2mo.     pp.  361. 

Rodenbough,  Theophilus  Francis. — THE  BRAVEST  FIVE 
HUNDRED  OF  '61.  Their  noble  deeds  described  by  them 
selves,  together  with  an  account  of  some  gallant  exploits 
of  our  soldiers  in  Indian  warfare.  How  the  medal  of 
honor  was  won.  Compiled  by  Theo.  F.  Rodenbough, 
Brevet  Brigadier-General  U.  S.  A. 

New  York:  G.  W.  Dillingham,  Publisher.     MDCCCXCI. 

8vo.     pp.  XII.  (i)  1-496. 

Rodenbough,  Theophilus  Francis. — UNCLE  SAM'S  MEDAL 
OF  HONOR.  Some  of  the  noble  deeds  for  which  the  medal 
has  been  awarded,  described  by  those  who  have  won  it. 
1861-1886.  Collected  and  edited  by  Theo.  F.  Roden 
bough,  Brevet  Brigadier-General  U.  S.  A.  With  portrait 
and  other  illustrations. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     (1886.) 

8vo.     pp.  XIV.  (i)  1-424.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Rodenbough,  Theophilus  Francis — Potter,  Henry  Clay — 
Seal,  William  P. — HISTORY  of  the  Eighteenth  Regiment 
of  Cavalry,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers  (i63d  Regiment  of 
the  line).  Illustrated.  Compiled  and  edited  by  the 
Publication  Committee  of  the  Regimental  Association. 

New  York.     MDCCCCIX.     8vo.     pp.  299. 

Rodenbough,  Theophilus— Haskan,  William  Lawrence.— 

THE  ARMY  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.     Historical  sketches 
of,  staff   and    line,    with    portraits   of    Generals-in-Chief. 
Edited  by  Theo.  F.  Rodenbough,  Bvt.  Brigadier-General 
U.  S.  A.,  and  William  L.  Haskan,  Major  First  Artillery. 
New  York:  Maynard,  Merrill  &  Co.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-741. 

Rodgers,  Robert  L. — HISTORY  Confederate  Veterans'  Associa 
tion,  of  Fulton  County,  Georgia.  Compiled  by  Robert 
L.  Rodgers,  Historian,  C.  V.  A. 

Atlanta,  Ga.:  V.  P.  Sisson,  Publisher.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  198. 

Rodgers,  Robert  L. — REPORT  of  Robert  L.  Rodgers,  Historian 
to  Atlanta  Camp  No.  15,  U.  C.  V.,  on  the  capture  of  the 
DeGress  Battery,  and  Battery  A,  ist  111.  Light  Artillery, 

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in  the  Battle  of  Atlanta,  July  22,  1864,  with  other  papers 
bearing  thereon.     Published  by  some  of  the  Survivors  of 
Manigault's  Brigade, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  47.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Rodgers,  R.  N. — EPITOME  37th  Regiment,  N.  J.  Vols.,  by  R.  N. 

Rodgers,  Co.  E. 

New  York:  J.  Craft,  Printer.     Privately  printed,  October  25,  1864.     8vo. 
(Mounted.) 

Roe,  Alfred  Seelye.— MONUMENTS,  Tablets  and  other  memorials 
erected  in  Massachusetts  to  commemorate  the  services  of 
their  sons  in  the  war  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1865.  Col 
lected  and  arranged  by  Alfred  S.  Roe,  Commander 
Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  Department  of  Massa 
chusetts,  1908-1909. 

Boston:  Wright  &  Potter  Printing  Company.     1910.     8vo.     pp.  132. 

Autograph  of  Author. 

Roe,  Alfred  Seelye. — THE  NINTH  NEW  YORK  HEAVY  ARTIL 
LERY.  A  history  of  its  organization,  services  in  the 
defenses  of  Washington,  marches,  camps,  battles,  and 
muster-out,  with  accounts  of  life  in  a  rebel  prison,  per 
sonal  experiences,  names,  and  addresses  of  surviving 
members,  personal  sketches,  and  a  complete  roster  of  the 
Regiment,  by  Alfred  Seelye  Roe,  of  Company  A. 

Worcester,  Mass.:  Published  by  the  Author.     1899.     8vo.     pp.  615. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Roe,  Alfred  Seelye. — THE  YOUTH  IN  THE  REBELLION.  Address 
given  before  Geo.  H.  Ward  Post  10,  G.  A.  R.,  in  Mechanics 
Hall,  Worcester,  Mass.,  June  3,  1883,  by  Alfred  S.  Roe, 
Co.  A,  9th  N.  Y.  Heavy  Artillery,  and  member  of  Post  10. 

Worcester:  Press  of  Charles  Hamilton.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

Roebling,  Emily  Warren. — THE  JOURNAL  OF  THE  REVEREND 
SILAS  CONSTANT,  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  at 
Yorktown,  New  York,  with  some  of  the  records  of  the 
church  and  a  list  of  his  marriages,  1784-1825,  together  with 
notes  on  the  Nelson,  Van  Cortland,  Warren  and  some  other 
families  mentioned  in  the  Journal,  by  Emily  Warren 
Roebling,  edited  by  Josiah  Granville  Leach,  LL.  B. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  for  Private  Circulation  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company. 
1903.     4to.     pp.  561. 

Appendix  pp.  449-521  inclusive  contains  the  record  of  Major-General  Gouvenor 
Kemble  Warren. 

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Roemer,  Jacob. — REMINISCENCES  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
1861-1865,  by  Bvt.  Maj.  Jacob  Roemer,  Battery  L, 
Second  N.  Y.  Artillery,  and  Thirty-fourth  N.  Y.  V.  V., 
Ind  Lt.  Battery.  Edited  by  L.  A.  Forney,  late  Capt. 
Forty-fifth  U.  S.  C.  T. 

Flushing,  N.  Y.:  Published  by  the  Estate  of  Jacob  Roemer.     1897. 

I2mo.     pp.  316  (i). 

Roemer,  Jean. — CAVALRY,  its  history,  management  and  uses 

in  War.     With  illustrations. 
New  York.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Rogers,  Edward  H. — REMINISCENCES  of  military  service  in  the 
Forty-third  Regiment,  Massachusetts  Infantry,  during 
the  great  Civil  War,  1862-63,  by  Edward  H.  Rogers, 
Company  H,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Boston:  Rand,  Avery  &  Co.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  210. 

Rogers,  Henry  Munroe. — 1862 — Class  of  Sixty-two — 1912, 
Harvard  University,  Fiftieth  Anniversary.  Address  of 
Henry  Munroe  Rogers,  to  the  Alumni  Commencement, 
June  20,  1912.  With  the  compliments  of  the  Class  of 
Sixty-two. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  2. 

Rogers,  Horatio. — RECORD  of  the  Rhode  Island  Excursion  to 
Gettysburg,  October  11-16,  1886,  with  the  dedicatory 
services  of  the  Battlefield  Memorials  of  the  Second  Rhode 
Island  Volunteers,  and  Batteries  A  and  B,  First  R.  I. 
Light  Artillery.  Edited  by  Horatio  Rogers,  late  Colonel 
Second  R.  I.  Vols.  and  Bvt.  Brig.-Gen.  U.  S.  V. 

Providence,  R.  I.:  E.  L.  Freeman  &  Son,  State  Printers.     1887.    8vo.    pp.  63. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Rogers,  James  B. — WAR  PICTURES.  Experiences  and  obser 
vations  of  a  chaplain  in  the  U.  S.  Army  in  the  \Var  of  the 
Southern  Rebellion,  by  Rev.  J.  B.  Rogers,  Chaplain  of 
the  I4th  Wis.  Vols. 

(Motto.)     Chicago:  Church  &  Goodman.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  XI.  258. 

Rogers,  William  H.— THE  GREAT  CIVIL  WAR.     William  H. 

Rogers'  Personal  Experiences, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  14.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Roggen,  Edward  P. — ROSTER  of  Ohio  Soldiers  and  Sailors  in 

Nebraska. 
Lincoln,  Neb.     1884.     i6mo.     pp.  41. 


Rollin,  Frank  A. — LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  SERVICES  OF  MARTIN  R. 
DELANY,  sub-assistant  Commissioner  Bureau  Relief  of 
Refugees,  Freedman,  and  abandoned  lands,  and  late  Major 
iO4th  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  by  Frank  A.  Rollin. 

(Motto.)     Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard.     1868.     I2mo.     pp.  367. 

Rollins,  E.  E. — THE  MEMORIAL  RECORD  of  the  soldiers  who 
enlisted  from  Greensboro,  Vermont,  to  aid  in  subduing 
the  great  rebellion  of  1861-5,  accompanied  by  a  brief 
history  of  each  regiment  that  left  the  State,  prepared  by 
E.  E.  Rollins. 

Montpelier:  Printed  at  the  Freeman  Printing  House.     1868.     i6mo.     pp.  77. 

Roman,  Alfred. — THE  MILITARY  OPERATIONS  OF  GENERAL 
BEAUREGARD  in  the  War  between  the  States,  1861  to  1865, 
including  a  brief  personal  sketch  and  a  narrative  of  his 
services  in  the  War  with  Mexico,  1846-8,  by  Alfred 
Roman,  formerly  Colonel  of  the  i8th  Louisiana  Volun 
teers,  afterwards  Aide-de-Camp  and  Inspector-General 
on  the  Staff  of  General  Beauregard. 

(Motto.)     n.  p.  n.  d. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  XVII.  (i)  1-594.     Slip  Errata.     Vol.  II.  pp.  XVI.  1-691. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Beauregard,  reviews,  etc.,  inserted. 

Rood,  H.  H. — HISTORY  of  Company  "A,"  Thirteenth  Iowa 
Veteran  Infantry,  from  September  12,  1861,  to  July  21, 
1865. 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  34.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Rood,  Hosea  W. — STORY  of  the  service  of  Company  E  and  of 
the  Twelfth  Wisconsin  Regiment,  Veteran  Volunteer 
Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  beginning  with 
September  7,  1861,  and  ending  with  July  21,  1865. 
Written  by  one  of  the  boys. 

Milwaukee,  Wis. :  Swain  &  Tate  Co.,  Printers  and  Publishers.     1893. 

8vo.     pp.  547. 

Root,  Elihu. — AN  ADDRESS  delivered  by  Elihu  Root,  Secretary 
of  \Var,  at  the  laying  of  the  cornerstone  of  the  Army  War 
College,  Washington,  D.  C.,  February  21,  1903. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  n.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Root,  Elihu. — ESTABLISHMENT  OF  A  GENERAL  STAFF  CORPS  IN 
THE  ARMY.  Statements  by  the  Secretary  of  War  on  the 
establishment  of  a  General  Staff  Corps  in  the  Army.  1902. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  58. 

715 


Root,  Elihu.— SPEECH  by  the  Secretary  of  War,  Mr.  Root, 
upon  the  unveiling  of  St.  Gaudens'  Statue  of  General 
Sherman  in  the  City  of  New  York,  May  30,  1903. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Gibson  Bros.,  Printers.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

Root,  George  F.— THE  BUGLE  CALL. 

Chicago:  Published  by  Root  &  Cody.     n.  d.     410.     pp.  60. 

Ropes,  John  Codman.— THE  ARMY  UNDER  POPE,  by  John 
Codman  Ropes. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1881. 

I2mo.     pp.  XII.-(i)-i-229. 

Autograph  notes  of  Author.     31  views,  etc.,  and  newspaper  replies  inserted. 

Ropes,  John  Codman. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR.  A 
concise  account  of  the  War  in  the  United  States  of  America, 
between  1861  and  1865.  By  John  Codman  Ropes.  LL.  D. 
Part  I.  To  the  Opening  of  the  Campaigns  of  1862.  pp.  XIV.  1-274. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 
Part  II.     The  Campaigns  of  1862.     (Maps  and  Plans.) 

New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1894-1898.     8vo. 

Ropes,  John  Codman. — THE  WAR  AS  WE  SEE  IT  Now.  By- 
John  C.  Ropes. 

Scribner's  Magazine,  June,  1891.     pp.  776-778. 

Rose,  Victor  M. — Ross'  TEXAS  BRIGADE,  being  a  narrative  of 
events  connected  with  its  service  in  the  late  war  between 
the  States.  By  Victor  M.  Rose. 

(Motto.)     Louisville,   Ky.:  Printed  at  the  Courier  Journal,     n.  d. 

8vo.     pp.  185. 

Rosecrans,  William  Starke. — REPORT  on  the  Battle  of  Mur- 

freesboro  or  Stone  River,  Tennessee. 
37th  Congress,  Special  Session,  Ex.  Document  No.  2.     1863. 
8vo.     pp.  577  (Maps).     Autograph  letter  of  General  Rosecrans. 
With  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

Rosecrans,  William  Starke. — ROSECRANS'S  CAMPAIGNS. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1865.     8vo.     pp.   199.     Portrait  inserted. 

Rosengarten,  Joseph  George. — GENERAL  GEORGE  G.  MEADE. 
Memorial  address  before  Geo.  G.  Meade  Post,  No.  i, 
G.  A.  R.,  Department  of  Pennsylvania,  at  Laurel  Hill 
Cemetery,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  by  Comrade  J.  G.  Rosen 
garten,  May  30,  1887. 

Reprint  from  History  of  George  G.  Meade  Post  No.  i.     Sin.  4to.     pp.  n. 

716 


Rosengarten,  Joseph  George. — THE  GERMAN  SOLDIER  in  the 

Wars  of  the  United  States,  by  J.  G.  Rosengarten. 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1886.     i8mo.     pp.  175. 

Rosengarten,  Joseph  George. — THE  GERMAN  SOLDIER  in  the 
War  of  the  United  States.  An  address  read  before  the 
Pioneer  Verein,  at  the  Hall  of  the  German  Society,  by 
J.  G.  Rosengarten.  (Reprinted  from  the  United  Service 

Magazine.) 

Philadelphia:  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  49. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Rosengarten,  Joseph  George. — THE  GERMAN  SOLDIER  in  the 

War  of  the  United  States,  by  J.  G.  Rosengarten. 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.  1890.  I2mo.  pp.  298. 
Second  edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Rosengarten,  Joseph  George. — WILLIAM  REYNOLDS,  Rear- 
Admiral  U.  S.  N.,  John  Fulton  Reynolds,  Major-General 
U.  S.  V.,  Colonel  Fifth  U.  S.  Infantry.  A  memoir  by  J. 
G.  Rosengarten.  (Reprinted  with  additions,  from  the 
United  Service,  May,  1880.) 

(Motto.)     Philadelphia:  Press  of  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1880. 

Ry.  8vo.     pp.  30.     Autograph  letter  of  Captain  J.  G.  Rosengarten. 

Ross,  Charles  Jt. — THE  CHRONICLES  OF  THE  REBELLION  OF  1861, 
forming  a  complete  history  of  the  Secession  movement 
from  its  commencement,  to  which  are  added  the  muster 
roll  of  the  Union  Army,  and  explanatory  and  illustrative 
notes  of  the  leading  features  of  the  campaign. 

New  York.     1861.     8vo.     pp.  — 

No.  I  contains  24  pp.  chronicles.    No.  2,  23  pp.  sketches  and  muster  rolls  yth 

Regt.  N.  Y.  S.  M.  and  6gth  Regt.  N.  Y.  S.  M. 

Ross,  Fitzgerald. — A  VISIT  to  the  cities  and  camps  of  the  Con 
federate  States,  by  Fitzgerald  Ross,  Captain  of  Hussars 
in  the  Imperial  Austrian  service. 

Edinburgh  and  London:  William  Blackwood  &  Sons.     MDCCCLXV. 

I2mo.     pp.  X.  1-300. 

Ross,  Isaac  N. — COL.  ISAAC  N.  Ross.  In  memoriam.  Pub 
lished  by  wish  of  the  family  of  the  deceased  and  a  large 
circle  of  friends  in  Holden,  Worcester,  and  Worcester 
County. 

(Motto.)     Worcester:  C.  F.  Lawrence  &  Co.     (1881.)     i2mo.     pp.  22. 

Privately  printed. 

717 


Rosser,  Thomas  Lafayette. — ADDRESSES  of  Gen.  T.  L. 
Rosser,  at  the  seventh  annual  reunion  of  the  Association 
of  the  Maryland  Line,  Academy  of  Music,  Baltimore, 
Md.,  February  22,  1889,  and  on  Memorial  Day,  Staunton, 
Va.,  June  8,  1889. 

New  York:  The  L.  A.  Williams  Printing  Company.      1889.     8vo.     pp.  49. 

Rothermel,  Peter  Frederick.— PICTURE  of  the  Battle  of  Gettys 
burg,  painted  by  P.  F.  Rothermel. 
Philadelphia.     1874.     8vo-     PP-  (8).     Plates  5. 

Rothermel,  Peter  Frederick. — PICTURE  of  the  Battle  of  Gettys 
burg,  painted  by  P.  F.  Rothermel,  now  on  exhibition  at 
Tremont  Temple,  Boston. 

Philadelphia.     1871.     8vo.     pp.  38. 

Rothermel,  Peter  Frederick. — PICTURE  of  the  Battle  of  Gettys 
burg.  Painted  by  P.  F.  Rothermel.  Now  on  exhibition 
at  1003  Chestnut  Street,  Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia:  Longacre  &  Co.     1871.     8vo.     pp.  33  (i). 

Round,   George  C. — AROUND  ABOUT  THE   BATTLEFIELD.     A 

guide  to  strangers.     By  George  C.  Round, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (4). 

Rouse,  E.  S.  S. — THE  BUGLE  BLAST,  or  the  Spirit  of  the  Con 
flict,  comprising  Naval  and  Military  exploits,  dashing 
raids,  heroic  deeds,  thrilling  incidents,  sketches,  anecdotes, 
etc.  E.  S.  S.  Rouse. 

(Motto.)     Philadelphia:  James  Challen  &  Son.      1864.      I2mo.     pp.  336. 

Roussillon,  F.  P.  Vigo. — Puissance  Militaire  des  Etats-Unis 
d'Amerique  d'apres  la  guerre  de  la  Secession  1861-1865 
par  F.  P.  Vigo  Roussillon. 

Paris:  J.  Dumaine.      1866.     8vo.     pp.  XIV.  1-467  (i).    Cartes  3. 

Presentation  copy.     Ms.  corrections.      Autograph  letter  of  Colonel  Roussillon. 

Rowe,  David  Watson. — A  SKETCH  of  the  i26th  Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  prepared  by  an  officer,  and  sold 
for  the  benefit  of  the  Franklin  County  Soldiers'  Monu 
mental  Association. 

Chambersburg,  Pa.:  Printed  at  the  office  of  the  Franklin  Repository.      1869. 

8vo.     pp.  89.      (Slip.) 

Rowland,  Kate  Mason. — THE  FORTUNES  OF  THE  BOURBONS, 

by  Kate  Mason  Rowland. 
Harper's  Magazine,  January,  1895.     pp.  171-188. 

718 


Royce,  Harrison  Augustus. — A  SKETCH  of  the  organization 
of  the  Quartermaster's  Department  from  1774  to  1876, 
published  for  the  information  of  officers  of  the  Quarter 
master's  Department. 

Washington.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

Royer,  Henry. — ADDRESS  delivered  by  Col.  Henry  Royer,  upon 
the  occasion  of  the  formal  transfer  of  the  Soldiers'  Monu 
ment  to  the  City  Council  of  Pottsville,  at  the  Academy  of 
Music,  November  9,  1897. 

(Pottsville.     1897.)     8vo.     pp.  18. 

Ruggles,  C.  L. — THE  GREAT  AMERICAN  SCOUT  AND  SPY, 
"General  Bunker."  Illustrated.  A  truthful  and  thrilling 
narrative  of  adventures  and  narrow  escapes  in  the  enemy's 
countries  under  orders  from  Generals  Grant,  Logan, 
McPherson  and  other  leading  Commanders. 

New  York.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  —      Third  edition,  revised. 

Rulison,  Duane. — THE  NATIONAL  WAR  MANUAL.  A  hand 
book  of  useful  knowledge  for  the  American  Citizen  and 
Soldier,  compiled  from  official  sources. 

Philadelphia:  J.  W.  Bradley.      1862.      I2mo.     pp.  lio. 

Rulison,  Duane.— TNE  NATIONAL  WAR  MANUAL.  A  hand 
book  of  useful  knowledge  for  the  American  Citizen  and 
Soldier,  compiled  from  official  sources. 

Philadelphia:  Duane  Rulison.     1862.     i2mo.     pp.  no. 

Runyan,  Morris  C. — EIGHT  DAYS  WITH  THE  CONFEDERATES 
and  capture  of  their  archives,  flags,  etc.,  by  Company 
"G,"  Ninth  New  Jersey  Vol.  Written  by  Captain 
Morris  C.  Runyan. 

Princeton,  N.  J.:  Wm.  C.  C.  Zapf,  Printer.      1896.     8vo.     pp.  44. 

Rundall,  F.  M. — UNITED  SERVICE  INSTITUTION  OF  INDIA.  A 
lecture  on  the  Atlanta  Campaign.  By  Colonel  F.  M. 
Rundall,  D.  S.  O. 

Simla:  Printed  at  the  Government  Central  Printing  Office.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Ruschenberger,  William  Samuel  Waithman. — CORRECTION 

OF  AN  ERROR. 

(Philadelphia.     1897.)     i6mo.     pp.  8.     100  copies  printed. 

A  reply  to  certain  statements  reflecting  upon  Mrs.  C.  Bartlett  by  Gen.  Palfrey 

in  his  memoir  of  Gen.  Bartlett. 

Autograph  note  of  Dr.  Ruschenberger,  U.  S.  N.,  and  Autographs  of  Gens. 

Bartlett  and  Palfrey  inserted. 

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Rusling,  James  Fowler. — ANNUAL  REPORT  of  Mercer  County 

Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Monument  Association.     1906. 
n.  p.     8vo.     pp.  6. 

Rusling,  James  Fowler. — MEN  AND  THINGS  I  SAW  IN  CIVIL 
WAR  DAYS.  By  James  F.  Rusling,  A.  M.,  LL.  D.,  Brig 
adier-General  (by  Brevet)  United  States  Volunteers. 

New  York:  Eaton  &  Mains.     1899.     8vo.     pp.  411. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Rusling,  James  Fowler. — MERCER  COUNTY  Soldiers'  and 
Sailors'  Monument  History,  laying  of  cornerstone, 
dedication,  roll  of  honor,  officers  and  members,  etc.  By 
James  F.  Rusling. 

Trenton,  N.  J.     1910.     8vo.     pp.  46. 

Rusling,  James  Fowler. — NATIONAL  CEMETERIES. 

Harper's  Magazine,  Aug.,  1866.  pp.  — 

Russell,  H.  Everett. — MCCLELLAN  AND  FREMONT.  A  reply 
to  "  Fremont  and  McClellan.  Their  political  and  military 
careers  reviewed."  By  Antietam. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  Sinclair  Tousey.     (1862.)     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Russell,  William  Howard. — PICTURES  OF  SOUTHERN  LIFE, 
social,  political,  and  military.  Written  for  the  London 
Times,  by  William  Howard  Russell,  LL.  D.,  Special 
Correspondent. 

New  York:  James  G.  Gregory.      1861.      I2mo.     pp.  143. 

Russell,  William  Howard. — THE  CIVIL  WAR  IN  AMERICA,  by 
Wm.  H.  Russell,  LL.  D.,  special  correspondent  of  the 
London  Times. 

Boston:  Gardner  A.  Fuller,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  189. 

Russell,  William  Howard. — MY  DIARY  North  and  South,  by 
William  Howard  Russell,  in  two  volumes. 

London:  Bradbury  &  Evans.     1863. 

8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XVI. -1-424.     Vol.  II.  pp.  XI.-442.     (2  maps  on  linen.) 

Russell,  William  Howard. — MR.   RUSSELL  ON  BULL   RUN; 

with  notes  from  the  Rebellion  record. 
New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam.     1861.     8vo.     pp.   14.     Second  edition. 

720 


Ryan,  Daniel  J. — THE  CIVIL  WAR  LITERATURE  OF  OHIO.  A 
bibliography  with  explanatory  and  historical  notes.  By 
Daniel  J.  Ryan,  former  secretary  State  of  Ohio,  vice- 
president  Ohio  State  Archaeological  and  Historical 
Society,  member  of  the  Bibliographical  Society  of  America. 

Cleveland,  Ohio:  The  Burrows  Brothers  Company.     1911. 

Sm.  410.     pp.  IX.  1-518. 

REASONS  Advanced  for  Promotion  to  Brigadier-General  of  Guy  V. 
Henry,  Lieut. -Col.  3d  Cavalry,  Brevet  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Army,  with  condensed  military  record. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  9. 

REBEL  RAID  on  Henderson,  Tenn.,  in  1862.     (Report  from  the 

Committee  on  Military  Affairs.) 

44th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  184. 
(Washington.     1877.)     8vo.     pp.  23. 

RECEIPT  IN  AUTOGRAPH  from  Mrs.  M.  C.  Lee,  wife  of  General 
Robt.  E.  Lee,  for  provisions  purchased  from  the'C.  S.  A. 
Commissary  Department,  Nov. -Dec.,  1863. 

(12  mo.)     pp.  2. 

RECEPTION  of  General  McClellan  in  Philadelphia,  on  Thursday, 

October  8,  1868.  % 

8vo.     pp.  (54). 

Unique.  Made  from  the  newspaper  accounts  and  mounted  with  copies  of 
everything  published  relating  to  the  reception.  Autograph  letters  of  Gen. 
McClellan,  Col.  Page,  Gen.  McCandless  and  Luther  Martin  and  Photographs 
of  the  Committee  of  Arrangements,  Page,  McCandless,  Martin,  Otterson, 
Savage,  Zulick  and  Nicholson. 

RECEPTION  of  General  T.  M.  Logan,  ex-Captain  W.  L.  I.  Volun 
teers,  Company  A,  Hampton  Legion  Infantry,  at  the 
Hiberian  Hall,  Charleston,  S.  C.,  July  26,  1875,  by  his 
comrades  of  the  Washington  Light  Infantry. 

Charleston,  S.  C.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Autograph  letters  of  Gen.  Logan  and  Capt.  Courtenay  commanding. 

RECEPTION  tendered  to  General  U.  S.  Grant,  by  Harry  Lee  Post 
No.  21,  G.  A.  R.  Department  of  New  York,  Monday 
evening,  January  24,  1881,  at  the  Reformed  Church,  cor. 
Bedford  Avenue  and  Clymer  Street,  Brooklyn,  E.  D.  A 
complete  report  of  the  proceedings,  with  a  description  of 
the  reception  at  the  residence  of  Joseph  F.  Knapp,  Esq., 
on  the  same  evening,  subsequent  to  the  entertainment  at 
the  Church. 

New  York:  J.  K.  Lees,  Printer.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

721 


RECEPTION  to  the  First  Defenders'  Association,  1861-1910.  By 
the  Union  League  of  Philadelphia  on  the  Forty-ninth 
Anniversary  of  their  arrival  at  Washington  in  response  to 
Lincoln's  first  call  for  Troops,  Monday,  April  18,  1910. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  81-99. 

RECEPTION  to  the  Ninety-sixth  Regiment,  Illinois  Infantry 
Volunteers,  at  the  residence  of  their  old  commander, 
General  John  C.  Smith,  on  the  Twenty-fifth  Anniversary 
of  the  Battle  of  Nashville,  Tenn.,  December  16,  1889. 

Chicago:  Knight  &  Leonard  Co.,  Printers.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  81. 

RECOLLECTIONS  of  the  early  days  of  the  National  Guard,  com 
prising  the  prominent  events  in  the  history  of  the  famous 
Seventh  Regiment,  New  York  Militia,  by  an  ex-Orderly 
Sergeant,  a  Veteran  of  the  National  Guard. 

New  York:  J.  M.  Bradstreet  &  Son.     1868.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  IV.-I-20I. 

RECORDS  of  Living  Officers  of  the  United  States  Army. 
Philadelphia:  L.  R.  Hamersly  &  Co.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  478. 

RECORD  of  Samuel  L.  Woodward,  U.  S.  Army,  from  1861  to  1865, 
inclusive. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  5. 

RECORD  of  Service  of  Connecticut  men  in  the  Army  and  Navy  of 
the  United  States  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  Com 
piled  by  authority  of  the  General  Assembly,  under  direc 
tion  of  the  Adjutant-General. 

Hartford,  Conn.     1889.     4to.     pp.  VIII.  1-1071. 

RECORDS  of  the  Confederate  Armies  in  possession  of  the  Southern 
Hist.  Society,  at  Richmond,  Va.  (Printed  from  Catalogue 
furnished  by  Rev.  J.  Wm.  Jones.  D.  D.,  Secretary  Southern 
Historical  Society.) 

Washington:  War  Records  Publication  Office.     1880. 

8vo.     pp.  XXXIII.  1-58  (i).     "For  private  distribution." 

RECORD  OF  THE  COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS,  non-commssioned 
officers  and  privates  of  the  Regiments  which  were  or 
ganized  in  the  State  of  New  York  and  called  into  the  service 
of  the  United  States  to  assist  in  suppressing  the  Rebellion 
caused  by  the  Secession  of  some  of  the  Southern  States 

722 


from  the  Union  A.  D.  1861,  as  taken  from  the  muster-in 
rolls  on  file  in  the  Adjutant-General's  Office,  S.  N.  Y. 


Vol. 

.  I. 

pp. 

887. 

1864. 

Vol. 

V. 

pp. 

727. 

1866. 

Vol 

,  II. 

pp. 

739- 

1864. 

Vol. 

VI. 

pp. 

667. 

1866. 

Vol. 

,  III 

pp. 

865. 

1864. 

Vol. 

VII. 

pp. 

663. 

1867. 

Vol, 

IV. 

pp. 

729. 

1865. 

Vol. 

VIII. 

pp. 

600. 

1868. 

Albany, 

N. 

Y. 

v.  d. 

4to. 

RECORD  OF  THE  DEDICATION  of  the  Statue  of  Major-General 
Nathaniel  Prentiss  Banks,  September  16,  1908. 

Boston:    Printed  by  order  of  the  Governor  and  Council:    Wright  &  Potter, 
State  Printers.     1909.    8vo.     pp.  58. 

RECORD  OF  THE  DEDICATION  of  the  Statue  of  Major-General 
William  Francis  Bartlett.  A  Tribute  of  the  Common 
wealth  of  Massachusetts,  May  27,  1904. 

Boston:    Printed  by  Order  of  the  Governor  and  Council:    Wright  &  Potter, 
State  Printers.     1905.    8vo.    pp.  82. 

RECORD  of  the  Federal  Dead  buried  from  Libby,  Belle  Isle, 
Danville,  and  Camp  Lawton  Prisons,  and  at  City  Point, 
and  in  the  field  before  Petersburg  and  Richmond.  Pub 
lished  by  the  U.  S.  Christian  Commission,  from  reports  of 
its  agents. 

Philadelphia:  James  B.  Rodgers,  Printer.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  168  VI. 

RECORD  of  the  Lynchburg  Home  Guard,  organized  November  8, 
1859.  Mustered  into  the  C.  S.  service,  April  24,  1861. 
Reorganized  April  22,  1871. 

Lynchburg:  Bell,  Browne  &  Co.,  Printers.     1877.     8vo.     pp.  30  (2). 

RECORD  of  the  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  1861-1865,  published 
by  the  Adjutant-General  under  a  resolve  of  the  general 
court. 

Boston.     1868.     4to.     Vol.  I.  pp.  1-793.     Vol.  II.  pp.  1-1085. 

RECORD   of   the   Military   Service   of   Brigadier-General    Louis 

Henry  Carpenter,  U.  S.  Army,  1861  to  1899. 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  39. 
Printed  for  private  circulation.     "Edition  limited  to  One  Hundred  Copies." 

RECORD  of  Service  of  Stoneham  Soldiers  in  the  Civil  War,  1861- 

1865. 
Stoneham,  Mass.      1891.     8vo.     pp.  60  (2). 

723 


RECORDS  of  Service  of  the  Pennsylvania  Regiments  at  Gettysburg. 
From  the  Official  Records  of  the  War  Department. 

Ms.     4to.     pp.  (330). 

A  series  of  letters  from  the  War  Department  giving  the  losses  of  the  Penna. 
Regiments  at  Gettysburg  and  during  the  war,  tor  the  Board  of  Commissioners 
on  Gettysburg  Monuments.  Signed  by  the  Adjutant-Generals  U.  S.  A.  from 
Aug.  8,  1889,  to  1890.  Unique. 

RECORD  of  the  Services  of  the  Forty-fourth  Massachusetts 
Volunteer  Militia  in  North  Carolina,  August,  1862,  to 
May,  1863. 

Boston.     1887.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  XVI.  1-364.     Privately  printed. 
Circulars,  etc.,  inserted. 

RECORD  of  the  Qth  Independent  Battery,  Ohio  Veteran  Volunteer 

Artillery,  organized  at  Camp  Cleveland,  Oct.  n,  1861. 
Cleveland:  Fairbanks,  Benedict  &  Co.,  Printers.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  14. 

RECORD  OF  THE  PROCEEDINGS  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Monu 
ment  erected  September  24,  1891,  on  the  Battlefield  of 
Gettysburg  by  the  Survivors  of  the  Tammany  Regiment 
(Forty-second  New  York  Volunteers).  In  Memory  of 
Those  Officers  and  Men  of  the  Regiment  who  fell  during 
the  Civil  War.  1861-1865. 

New  York.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  47. 

RECORD  OF  THE  SOLDIERS  OF  SOUTHBOROUGH,  during  the 
Rebellion,  from  1861  to  1866,  together  with  extracts 
from  Public  Documents,  etc.,  etc. 

Marlboro':  Mirror  Steam  Job  Press.     1867.    8vo.     pp.  127. 

RECORDS  of  the  Volunteer  Armies.     (Report  from  the  Committee 

on  Military  Affairs.) 

52d  Congress,  1st  Session,  Senate  Report  No.  305.     March  3,  1892. 
8vo.     pp.  8. 

REGISTER  of  Commissioned  Officers  of  the  Vermont  Volunteers 

in  the  service  of  the  United  States. 

Woodstock,  Vt. :  Adjutant  and  Inspector-General's  Office.     June  i,  1863. 
8vo.     pp.  37.     Autograph  letter  of  Adjt.-Gen.  Peck. 

REGISTER  of  Confederate  Dead  interred  in  Hollywood  Cemetery, 

Richmond,  Va. 
Richmond.     1869.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  — 

724 


REGISTER   of   Officers   of   the   Adjutant-General's   Department 

from  March  7,  1825,  to  January  i,  1891. 
(Washington.     1890.)     4to.     pp.  13.     50  copies  printed. 

REGISTER  of  Officers  Commissioned  in  Volunteer  Regiments 
from  the  State  of  New  York,  1861-1865.  Annual  Report 
of  the  Adjutant-General.  1868. 

Albany.     8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  432.     Vol.  II.  pp.  477.     Vol.  III.  pp.  371. 

REGISTER  of  the  Commissioned  Officers  of  the  Eleventh  Regiment 
of  Pennsylvania  Cavalry  Volunteers,  from  the  organiza 
tion  of  the  Regiment  on  the  fifth  day  of  October,  1861,  to 
the  time  of  its  muster-out  on  the  thirteenth  day  of  August, 
1 865 .  With  an  appendix  containing  historical  memoranda 
of  the  regiment  during  the  same  period. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  55. 
Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

REGISTER  of  the  Graduates  and  Ex-Cadets  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Military  College  that  have  served  or  are  now  in  service  in 
the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States  or  in  the  National 
Guard.  January,  1899. 

(Chester,  Pa.)     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  41. 

REGISTER  of  the  Military  Order  of  Foreign  Wars  of  the  United 

States,  National  Commandery. 
New  York.     1900.     8vo.     pp.  371.     Privately  printed. 

REGULATIONS  adopted  for  the  provisional  force  of  the  Tennessee 
Volunteers,  together  with  the  act  of  Tennessee  Legislature 
of  1861,  organizing  said  provisional  force. 

Nashville,  Tenn.:  J.  O.  Griffith  &  Co.,  Printers.     1861. 

I2mo.     pp.  457.  21.  12. 

REGULATIONS  for  the  Army  of  the  Confederate  States,  for  the 
Quartermaster's  Department,  including  the  Pay  Branch 
thereof. 

Richmond:  Ritchie  &  Dunnavant,  Printers.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  193.  (3). 

Autograph  letter  of  Capt.  W.  S.  Phillips,  A.  Q.  M.,  C.  S.  A.,  who  used  this 

copy  relating  to  the  payment  of  soldiers. 

REGULATIONS  for  the  Army  of  the  Confederate  States,  and  for 
the  Quartermaster's  Department  and  Pay  Department. 

Montgomery,  Ala.:  Barrett,  Wimbish  &  Co.,  Printers.     1861. 
I2mo.     pp.  (i)  134. 

725 


REGULATIONS  for  the  Army  of  the  Confederate  States,  1863. 
Revised  and  enlarged  with  a  new  and  copious  index. 

Richmond,  Va. :  J.  W.  Randolph.     1863.      I2mo.     pp.  XXIV.  1-420. 
Second  and  only  correct  edition. 

REGULATIONS     for    the    Army    of     the     Confederate    States. 

Authorized  edition,  1862. 

Richmond,  Va.:  West  &  Johnston.     1862.     I2mo.     pp.  420. 
"Capt.  J.  K.  Griffhes.     Book  bought  at  Port  Hudson,  La.,  April  25,   1863. 
Price  $20.60." 

REGULATIONS  for  the  Government  of  the  Ordnance  Department. 
Washington:  Printed  by  Gordon  &  Co.      1852.      I2mo.     pp.  140. 
The  copy  of  Bvt.  Major  John  Fulton  Reynolds  with  Autographs. 

REGULATIONS  for  the  Recruiting  Service  of  the  Army  of  the 
United  States,  both  Regular  and  Volunteer,  War  Depart 
ment,  Adjutant-General's  Office,  Washington,  December 
i,  1863. 

Washington.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  101   (l). 

REGULATIONS  for  the  Recruiting  Service  of  the  Army  of  the 
United  States,  both  Regular  and  Volunteer.  War 
Department,  Adjutant-General's  Office,  Washington, 
December  I,  1863. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.      1863.      I2mo.     pp.   101   (2). 

REGULATIONS    of    the    Quartermaster's    Department,    being    a 
compilation  from  the  Army  Regulations  and  other  sources. 
Little  Rock:  R.  S.  Yerkes  &  Co.,  True  Democrat  Office.     1863. 
8vo.     pp.  168. 

REGULATIONS  for  the  Quartermaster's  Department  of  the  Army  of 
the  United  States.  War  Department,  Adjutant-General's 
Office,  Washington,  October,  1861. 

Philadelphia:  J.  G.  L.  Brown,  Printer.     1861.     I2mo.     pp.  159-240. 

REGULATIONS  of  the  Subsistence  Department  of  the  Confederate 

States. 
Richmond:  Ritchie  &  Dunnavant,  Printers.     1862.     I2mo.     pp.  54. 

REGULATIONS  for  the  Subsistence  Department  of  the  Army  of  the 
United  States. 

Washington.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  — 

(Field  copy  of  28th  Regt.  P.  V.  in  the  War  with  notes,  orders,  circulars,  etc., 

inserted.)     Unique. 

726 


REGULATIONS  for  the  Uniform  and  Dress  of  the  Army  of  the 
United  States.  June,  1851.  From  the  original  text  and 
drawings  in  the  War  Department. 

Philadelphia:  Published  by  William  H.  Horstmann  &  Sons.     n.  d. 
"Official.     R.  Jones,  Adjut.-Gen."     Folio,     pp.  13.     Plates  25. 
(The  uniform  regulations  during  the  Rebellion.) 

REGULATIONS  for  the  Uniform  of  the  Army  of  the  United  States, 
with  illustrations.  Compiled  by  direction  of  the  Secretary 
of  War,  under  the  supervision  of  the  Quartermaster- 
General  and  Inspector-General.  Published  by  the  Quar 
termaster-General. 

Philadelphia  Deprt.  of  the  Quartermaster's  Department.     (1889.) 
Folio,     pp.  (26). 

REGULATIONS  for  the  Uniform  and  Dress  of  the  Army  of  the 
United  States,  July,  1872.  From  the  original  text  and 
drawings  in  the  War  Department. 

Washington.     1872.     Folio,     pp.  10.     Plates  8. 

REGULATIONS  for  the  Uniform  and  Dress  of  the  Army  of  the 
United  States,  July,  1872.  By  authority  of  the  War 
Department. 

Washington.     1872.     I2mo.     pp.  20. 

RELIEF  of  Telegraph  Operators  who  served  in  War  of  Rebellion. 

1.  58th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Report  No.  1927.     Calendar 
No.  1859.     pp.  62  (i). 

2.  58th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Document  No.  251.     pp.  62. 

3.  Telegraph  Operators  granted  certificates  of  honorable  service,  etc. 
58th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Document  No.  291.     pp.  2  (i). 

8vo. 

RELIEF  of  the  State  of  New  York.  (Report  from  the  Committee 
on  Claims.) 

48th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Report  No.  1438.     February  25,  1885. 
8vo.     pp.  58. 

REMINISCENCES  of  the  Civil  War  from  diaries  of  members  of  the 
iO3d  Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry,  1904.  Compiled  by  the 
following  Committee:  H.  H.  Orendorff,  G.  M.  Armstrong, 
Newton  Ellis,  M.  V.  D.  Voorhees,  S.  R.  Quigley,  C.  G. 
Matteson,  A.  J.  Stutes. 

Chicago:  Press  of  J.  F.  Learning  &  Co.     n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  294. 

727 


REMOVAL  OF  SECOND  MINNESOTA  MONUMENT. 

1.  In  the  matter  of  the  request  for  removal  of  the  Second  Minnesota 
Monument   from   De  Long   Point   to  Strock   Knob,  before   the 
Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  Park  Commission.     Brief  of  the 
Survivors  of  the  Minnesota  Monument  Commission,     pp.  19. 

2.  General  Turchin  vindicated.     The  claim  of  his  brigade  to  the 
De  Long  Point  on  Missionary  Ridge  is  finally  established  by  the 
Acting  Secretary  of  War.     Various  Decisions  of  the  War  Depart 
ment,     pp.  7. 

3.  In  the  matter  of  the  location  on  Ridge  of  the  Tablets  and  Markers 
of  the  Brigades  of  Gen.  S.  Beatty  and  Gen.  J.  B.  Turchin,  before 
the   Chickamauga  and   Chattanooga   National   Park   Commis 
sion.     Brief  of  Turchin's  Brigade,    ist   Brigade,  3rd  Division, 
I4th  Army  Corps.     Prepared  by  S.  F.  Stewart,  Chairman  His 
torical  Committee,  Turchin's  Brigade,  Evanston,  Illinois,  Febru 
ary  10,  1911.     pp.  46. 

4.  In  the  matter  of  the  application  of  the  Historical  Committee  of 
Turchin's  Brigade  for  the  removal  of  the  Second   Minnesota 
Monument.     Brief  of  Turchin's  Brigade.     Prepared  by  S.   F. 
Stewart,     pp.  2. 

5.  In  the  matter  of  the  application  of  the  Historical  Committee  of 
Turchin's   Brigade  for  the  removal  of  the   Second   Minnesota 
Monument,  before  the  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National 
Park  Commission.     Brief  of  Turchin's  Brigade  in  reply  to  Brief 
of   Minnesota    Monument   Commission,   dated   Feb.    10,    1911. 
Prepared  by  S.  F.  Stewart.     March  15,  1911.     pp.  23. 

6.  In  the  matter  of  the  location  on  Missionary  Ridge  of  the  Tablets 
and  Markers  of  the  Eleven  Brigades  engaged  in  the  assault  Nov. 
25,   1863,  before  the  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National 
Park  Commission.     Brief  of  Turchin's  Brigade,  ist  Brigade,  3rd 
Division,  I4th  Army  Corps,  in  reply  to  Brief  of  the  Beatty  Com 
mittee,  received  about  March  5,  1911.    Prepared  by  S.  F.  Stewart. 
March  31,  1911.     pp.  24. 

7.  In  the  matter  of  the  request  by  the  Turchin  Brigade  Historical 
Committee  for  removal  of  the  Second  Minnesota  Monument  from 
De  Long  Point  to  Strock  Knob,  before  the  Chickamauga  and 
Chattanooga   National   Park  Commission.     Reply  of  the  sur 
vivors  of  the  Minnesota  Monument  Commission  to  the  Second 
Brief  of  the  Turchin  Committee,     pp.  3. 

8.  In  the  matter  of  the  request  by  survivors  of  Van  Deveer's  Brigade 
for  restoration  of  its  Historical  Tablets  to  its  original  and  proper 
position  on  De  Long  Point,  Missionary  Ridge,  before  the  Chicka 
mauga  and  Chattanooga  National  Park  Commission.     Brief  of 
the  survivors  of  the  Second   Minnesota   Regiment,   St.    Paul, 
Minnesota,  June  15,  1911.     pp.  24. 

9.  In  the  matter  of  the  location  where  Beatty 's  Brigade  of  Wood's 
Division  ot  4th  Army  Corps  reached  the  crest  of  Missionary 
Ridge   on    November   25,    1863,    before   the   Commissioners   of 
Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National  Park.     Brief  of  79th 
and  86th  Indiana  of  Beatty's  Brigade,     pp.  60. 

728 


10.  In  the  matter  of  the  location  where  Beatty's  Brigade  of  Wood's 
Division  of  4th  Army  Corps  reached  the  crest  of  Missionary  Ridge 
on  November  25,  1863.     Reply  brief  before  the  Commissioners 
of  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National  Park.     pp.  26. 

11.  In  the  matter  of  the  location  where  Beatty's  Brigade  of  Wood's 
Division  of  the  4th  Army  Corps  reached  the  crest  of  Missionary 
Ridge  on  November  25,    1863.     Summary  and  recapitulation 
before  the  Commissioners  of   Chickamauga  and   Chattanooga 
National  Park.     pp.  7. 

12.  In  the  matter  of  the  location  where  Beatty's  Brigade  of  Wood's 
Division  of  4th  Army  Corps  reached  the  crest  of  Missionary 
Ridge  on  November  25,   1863.     Second  reply  brief  before  the 
Commissioners    of    Chickamauga    and    Chattanooga    National 
Park.     pp.  8. 

13.  Newspaper  cuttings.     Van  Deveer  vs.  Turchin.     pp.  3. 
8vo. 


REPORT  from  Committee  on  Invalid  Pensions  to  pension  Frances 

Corse,  widow  of  Gen.  John  M.  Corse. 

52d  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  482.  February 
23,1894.     8vo.     pp.  5.     Bill  (2).     Relates  the  Military  service  of  Gen.  Corse. 

REPORT  from  Committee  on  Military  Affairs,  April  9,  1896, 
Grade  of  Lieutenant-General  of  the  Army. 

54th  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  1177. 
8vo.     pp.  9.     Bill  (2). 

REPORT  from  Committee  on  Military  Affairs,  52d  Congress,  1st 
Session,  Senate  Report  No.  129.  January  28,  1892. 
(Forlorn  Hope.  Storming  Party  of  Port  Hudson.) 

8vo.     pp.  2.     (Bill.)     Congressional  Proceedings  (3). 

REPORT  of  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the  National  Home  for 
Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers. 

1.  Record  of  disabled  volunteer  soldiers  who  now  are  and  have  been 
members  of  the  National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers, 
from  its  commencement  to  June  30,  1881.     Washington.     1883. 
PP-  334- 

2.  From  July  I,  1881,  to  June  30,  1883,  and  from  July  i,  1883,  to 
July  I,  1884.     Washington.     1885.     pp.  214. 

3.  From  July  I,  1884,  to  July  I,  1885.     Washington.     1886.     pp. 
101. 

4.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,  1886.     pp.  218. 

5.  Record,  from  July  I,  1886,  to  July  I,  1887.     Washington.     1888. 
pp.  1 20. 

729 


6.  From  July  I,  1887,  to  July  I,  1888.     Washington.     1889.     pp. 
"5- 

7.  Report  of  Gen.  William  W.  Averill,  U.  S.  A.,  Asst.  Insp.-Gen. 
Nat.  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  of  an  inspection  of 
the   State    Homes,    1888-1889.     Washington.     1889.     pp.    367. 
5Oth  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Mis.  Docu 
ment  No.  13. 

8.  Record  from  July  I,  1888,  to  June  30,  1889.     Washington.     1890. 
pp.  138. 

9.  Record,  from  July  I,  1889,  to  July  I,  1890.     Washington.     1891. 
pp.  142.     Record  ending  June  20,  1891.     pp.  619. 

10.  Report  ending  June  30,  1892.     pp.  693. 

11.  Report  ending  June  30,  1893.     pp.  771. 

12.  Report  of  Gen.  W.  W.  Averill,  U.  S.  Army.     Sept.  30,   1893. 
PP-  373- 

13.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending 
June  30,  1894.     pp.  191. 

14.  Record  of  the  Board  of  Managers  from  July  I,  1894,  to  June  30, 
1895.     pp.   179. 

15.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,  1895.     pp.  222. 

1 6.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,  1896.     pp.  894. 

17.  Report  of  Gen.  W.  W.  Averill,  Nov.  30,  1896.     pp.  489. 

18.  Report.     55th  Congress,  3d  Session,  House  of   Representatives 
Document  55,  June  30,  1897.     Washington:  Gov.  Printing  Office. 
1898.     8vo.     pp.  436.     Letters  from  the  Secretary  of  War  trans 
mitting    the   Report  of  the  Annual   Inspection   of   the   several 
branches.     55th  Congress,  House  of  Representatives  Document 
11-4.     8vo.     pp.   124. 

19.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,  1898.     8vo.     pp.  454. 

20.  Report  of  the  inspection  of  the  several  branches,  Sept.  3  to  Dec. 
8,  1899.     Washington.     1900.     8vo.     pp.  133. 

21.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,    1900.     Washington.     1900.     pp.    459.     Report   of   the   in 
spection  of  the  several  branches,  July  21  to  November  12,  1900, 
by  Maj.  Thomas  T.  Knox,  Inspector-General,  U.  S.  A.     Washing 
ton.     1901.     pp.  135.     Senate  Report,  56th  Congress,  2d  Ses 
sion,  Report  No.  2297.     pp.  6.     Report  State  Homes  for  year 
ending  June  30,  1900.     Washington.      1901.     pp.  24. 

22.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,    1901.     Washington.     1901.     pp.   549.     57th   Congress,    ist 
Session,  House  of  Representatives  Document  No.  39.     Report 
of  the  inspection  of  the  several  branches,  August  9  to  November 
14,   1901,  by  Lieutenant-Colonel  Thomas  T.  Knox,  Inspector- 
General,   U.   S.   A.     Washington.     1901.     pp.    147.     57th   Con 
gress,  ist  Session.  House  of  Representatives  Document  No.  137. 

730 


23.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,    1902.     Washington.      1902.     pp.    455.     57th    Congress,    2d 
Session,  House  of  Representatives  Document  No.  54.     Report  of 
the  inspection  of  the  several  branches,  July  15  to  October  22, 

1902,  by    Lieutenant-Colonel    Thomas    T.    Knox,    Inspector- 
General  U.  S.  A.     Washington.      1902.      pp.    155.     57th  Con 
gress,  2nd  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Document  No.  182. 

24.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,    1903.     Washington.     1903.     pp.   454.     58th   Congress,    ist 
Session,  House  of  Representatives  Document  No.  46.     Report 
of  the  inspection  of  the  several  branches,  July  13  to  October  27, 

1903,  by  Brigadier-General  Geo.  H.  Burton,   Inspector-General 
U.  S.  A.     Washington.     1903.     pp.  68.  (3).     s8th  Congress,  2d 
Session,  House  of  Representatives  Document  No.  61. 

25.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,    1904.     Washington.     1904.     pp.    482.     58th    Congress,    3d 
Session,  House  of  Representatives  Document  No.  71.     Report  of 
the  inspection  of  the  several  branches,  July  13  to  November  23, 

1904,  by  Colonel  S.  C.  Mills,  Inspector-General  U.  S.  A.     Wash 
ington.     1904.     pp.  91.     58th  Congress,  3d  Session,  House  of 
Representatives  Document  No.  193. 

26.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,    1905.     Washington.     1905.     pp.    514.     59th   Congress,    ist 
Session,  House  of  Representatives  Document  No.  8l.     Report 
of  an  inspection  of  the  several  branches,  July  14  to  October  12, 
I9°5.  by  Col.  John  L.  Chamberlain,  Inspector-General.     Wash 
ington.     1905.     pp.  85.     sgth  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of 
Representatives  Document  No.  84. 

27.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,    1906.     Washington.      1906.     pp.    538.     59th    Congress,    2d 
Session,  House  of  Representatives  Document  No.  276.     Report 
of  an  inspection  of  the  several  branches,  July  21  to  October  15, 
1906,  by  Col.  John  L.  Chamberlain,  Inspector-General.     Wash 
ington.      1906.     pp.  95.     59th  Congress,  2d  Session,   House  of 
Representatives  Document  No.  88. 

28.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,  1907.     pp.  528.     6oth  Congress,  ist  Session. 

29.  Report  oi  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,  1908.     pp.  515.     Report  of  inspection  of  the  several  branches 
from  September  2  to  November  14,  1908.     pp.  58.     6oth  Con 
gress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Document  No.  88. 

30.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,  1909.     pp.  546.     Report  of  inspection  of  the  several  branches 
from  August  II  to  October  27,  1909,  by  Maj.  A.  W.  Brewster, 
igth  Infantry,  Acting  Inspector-General,     pp.  66.     6ist  Con 
gress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Document  No.  254. 
House    of    Representatives    Document    No.    400.     Bill.     Joint 
Resolution  House  of  Representatives  Resolution  142. 

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31.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,  1910.     pp.  535.     Report  of  inspection  of  the  several  branches 
from  August  28  to  November  19,  1910,  by  Major  A.  W.  Brewster, 
Inspector-Generajl.     pp.  64.     6ist  Congress,  3d  Session,  House 
of  Representatives  Documents  Nos.  1078-1218. 

32.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,  1911.     pp.  508.     Report  of  inspection  of  the  several  branches 
from  September  1 1  to  December  5,  191 1,  by  Major  W.  H.  Gordon, 
Inspector-General,     pp.  75.     62nd  Congress,  2d  Session,  House 
of   Representatives   Document    No.    474.      Post     Fund   Letter 
from  the  President  of  the  Board  of  Managers,  National  Home  for 
Disabled    Volunteer   Sdjdiers,    transmitting   detailed   report   of 
receipts  and  disbursements  and  transfers  in  connection  with  the 
Post  Fund  from  July   I,    1886,  to   March  2,    1911.     pp.    138. 
62d  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Document 
No.  529. 

33.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,    1912.     pp.   479.     Report  of  an  inspection  of  the  several 
branches  from  September  18,   1912,  to  December  5,   1912,  by 
Major  W.  H.  Gordon,  Inspector-General,     pp.  94.     62d  Congress, 
3d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Documents  Nos.  1009-987. 

34.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June 
30,    1913.     pp.   464.     Report   of  an  inspection  of  the  several 
branches  from  September  8,  1913,  to  November  29,   1913,  by 
Major  W.  P.  Jackson,  Inspector-General,     pp.  103.     63d  Con 
gress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Document  No.  502. 

8vo. 

REPORT  of  the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs  for  the  relief  of  the 

Seventh  Regiment  New  York  Cavalry  Volunteers. 
49th  Congress,  ist  Session,  Senate  Report  No.  92.     Feb.  9,  1886.   8vo.   pp.  4. 

REPORT    from  the  Committee  on  Military   Affairs    to    pension 

John  Cleveland  Robinson  (adverse). 

52d  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  2383.    (Bill.) 
January  30,  1893.   8vo.   pp.  4.   Relates  the  Military  services  of  Gen.  Robinson. 

REPORT  of  a  Board  of  Army  Officers  upon  the  claim  of  Maj.-Gen. 
William  Farrar  Smith,  U.  S.  V.,  Major  U.  S.  Army 
(Retired),  that  he,  and  not  General  Rosecrans,  originated 
the  plan  for  the  relief  of  Chattanooga  in  October,  1863. 
Proceedings,  conclusions,  and  opinions  of  the  board 
approved  by  Hon.  Elihu  Root,  Secretary  of  War.  Members 
of  the  Board:  Maj.-Gen.  John  R.  Brooke,  U.  S.  Army; 
Col.  George  L.  Gillespie,  Corps  of  Engineers,  U.  S. 
Army;  Col.  M.  V.  Sheridan,  Assistant  Adjutant-General, 
U.  S.  Army. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1901.     8vo.     pp.  226. 

500  copies  printed. 

732 


REPORT  of  Committee  on  Claims.     In  the  case  of  Mary  Clark. 

House  of  Representatives,  December  29,  1863. 
(Richmond.     1863.)     8vo.     pp.2.     Relates  the  Military  service  of  Gen.  Clark. 

REPORT  of  Committee  on  Pensions  on  a  bill  granting  a  pension 
to  Mrs.  Katherine  Todd  Crittenden,  widow  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  L.  Crittenden. 

53d  Congress,  3d  Session,  Report  No.  716.     Dec.  1 1,  1894. 

8vo.     pp.  i.     Bill  pp.  I.     Relates  the  Military  service  of  Gen.  Crittenden. 

REPORT  of  Committee  granting  pension  to  Mrs.  W.  S.  Hancock. 
49th  Congress,  1st  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  1023.  8vo.  pp.  4. 
Relates  the  Military  service  of  Gen.  Hancock. 

REPORT  of  Committee  on  Military  Affairs  for  the  relief  of  Thomas 

P.  O'Reilly. 

52d  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  643. 
8vo.     pp.  2.     Relates  the  Military  service  of  Gen.  O'Reilly. 

REPORT  of  Committee  on  Pensions  in  the  case  of  Maj.-Gen. 

Stahel. 

53d  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  1089.  June 
15,  1894.  8vo.  pp.  4.  Relates  the  Military  service  of  Gen.  Stahel. 

REPORT  of  Committee  on  Invalid  Pensions,  to  whom  was  referred 
the  bill  granting  a  pension  to  the  widow  of  Maj.-Gen. 
G.  K.  Warren  (with  bill  6943). 

47th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  1830. 
Washington.     Dec.  16,  1882.     8vo.     pp.  3. 
Relates  the  Military  service  of  Gen.  Warren. 

REPORT  of  Committee  on  Military  Affairs  to  appoint  and  retire 
John  C.  Fremont  as  Major-General  U.  S.  A. 

5Oth  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  2365.     Parts 
I  and  2.     Majority  and  minority.     May  28,  1888.     8vo.     pp.  4. 
Relates  the  Military  service  of  Gen.  Fremont. 

REPORT  of  Executive  Committee  of  the  Gettysburg  Battlefield 
Mem.  Association  on  the  72nd  Penna.  Regiment  Case, 
August  25,  1891. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

REPORT  of  Indiana  Military  Agencies.     To  the  Governor. 
Indianapolis:  W.  R.  Hollaway,  State  Printer.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  76. 

733 


REPORT  of  State  Commission  for  erection  of  monument  to 
Ninth  New  Jersey  Volunteers  at  New  Berne,  North 
Carolina.  Dedication  National  Cemetery,  New  Berne, 
N.  C.,  May  18,  1905.  1861-1865,  Mustered  in  October, 
1861,  Mustered  out  1865.  Total  enlistments,  2,720  men. 
Three  years  and  nine  months  of  continued  active  service 
in  the  field. 

n.  p.     Published  by  authority  of  the  Commission.     1905.     410.     pp.  112. 

REPORT  of  the  Board  of  Military  Claims. 

1.  Made  to  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania,  in  pursuance  of  an  act 
of  Assembly,  Approved  April  16,  1862.     (Harrisburg,  March  10, 
1863.)     pp.  40. 

2.  For  the  year  1865.     pp.  128. 
2  Vols.     8vo. 

REPORT  of  the  Board  of  Publication  of  the  official  records  of  the 
Union  and  Confederate  Armies.  Board  of  Publication: 
Major  George  Davis,  United  States  Army;  Leslie  J. 
Perry,  Civilian  Expert;  Joseph  W.  Kirkley,  Civilian 
Expert. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1896.     8vo.     pp.   n. 

REPORT  of  the  Chickamuaga  and  Chattanooga  National  Park 
Commission  on  the  claim  of  Gen.  John  B.  Turchin  and 
others,  that  in  the  Battle  of  Chattanooga  his  brigade 
captured  the  position  on  Missionary  Ridge  known  as  the 
De  Long  Place,  and  the  decision  of  the  Secretary  of  War 
thereon. 

(Washington,  D.  C.     1896.)     8vo.     pp.  37. 

REPORT  of  the  Commission  appointed,  pursuant  to  the  Act  of 
the  General  Assembly,  to  ascertain  and  mark  the  position 
occupied  by  Illinois  troops  in  the  Siege  of  Vicksburg. 

8vo.    pp.  31. 

REPORT  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  disburse  the  $50,000 
appropriated  for  the  relief  of  families  of  Md.  Vols.  January 
Session,  1864.  (Document  i.)  By  the  House  of  Dele 
gates.  February  20,  1864.  Read  and  ordered  to  be 
printed. 

Annapolis:  Bull  &  Tuttle.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

REPORT  of  the  Commissioners  of  Morgan  Raid  Claims. 
Columbus,  Ohio:  Executive  Documents.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  815-1265. 


REPORT  of  the  Committee  appointed  to  erect  a  tablet  to  the 
memory  of  George  Grenville  Benedict,  in  the  College 
Street  Church,  Burlington,  Vt. 

Burlington:  Free  Press  Printing  Co.,  Printers.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

REPORT   of   the   Committee   appointed    to   revise   the  Soldiers 

Record. 
Danvers:  Published  by  the  town.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  VII.  1-165. 

REPORT  of  the  Committee  of  the  Christian  Commission  in  charge 

of  the  District  of  Maryland. 
Baltimore:  Printed  by  Jos.  Robinson.     1862.     I2mo.     pp.  16. 

REPORTS  of  the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs. 

1.  "Money  advanced  for  War  Purposes."    5 ist  Congress,  ist  Session, 
Senate  Report  1350,  June  12,  1890.     pp.  8.     Bill  pp.  i. 

2.  Letter  from  Acting  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.     "State  Claims." 
5 ist  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Ex.  Document 
No.  413.     pp.  2. 

8vo. 

REPORT  of  the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs  having  had  under 
consideration  House  Bill  No.  479,  to  establish  a  national 
military  and  naval  museum  in  the  city  of  Washington. 

5ist  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  2084. 

8vo.     pp.  75- 

REPORT  of  the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs  on  the  missing 

records  in  the  case  of  Major-Gen.  Don  Carlos  Buell. 
Washington.     1872.     8vo.     pp. —     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Buell. 

REPORT  of  the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs  on  the  Memorial 
of  Major  Gasper  Tochman,  late  of  the  Polish  Army 
(C.  S.  A.) 

Richmond,  Va.:  House  of  Representatives,  April  23,  1863.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

REPORT  of  the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs  to  whom  was 
referred  the  bill  authorizing  the  President  to  place  the 
name  of  Herman  Biggs  on  the  list  of  retired  officers  of  the 
Army,  Dec.  13,  1881. 

47th  Congress,   ist  Session,  Senate  Report  No.   I.     pp.  5. 

Bill,  Senate,   173,  and  remarks  in  Senate,  pp.  4. 

8vo. 

REPORT  of  the  Committee  on  Exchange  of  Compliments  (of  the 
27th  Indiana  Regimental  Association),  with  Gen.  Geo. 
H.  Gordon. 

Indianapolis:  W.  B.  Burford.     1886.     I2mo.     pp.  8. 

735 


REPORT  of  the  Committee  on  Quartermaster  and  Commissary 

Departments. 
Richmond:  House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  13,  1864.     8vo.     pp.  3. 

REPORTS  of  the  Committees  on  Military  Affairs.     Senate. 

1.  44th  Congress,  1st  Session.     1876. 

2.  47th  Congress,  2d  Session.     1883-84. 

3.  48th  Congress,  2d  Session.     1884-85. 

4.  49th  Congress,  2d  Session.     1886-87. 

5.  soth  Congress,  2d  Session.     1888-89. 

6.  5ist  Congress,  1st  Session.     1889-90. 

7.  5 ist  Congress,  2d  Session.     1890-91. 

8.  52d  Congress,  ist  Session.     1891-92. 

9.  52d  Congress,  2d  Session.     1893-94. 

10.  54th  Congress,  1st  Session.     1896. 

11.  54th  Congress,  2d  Session.     1898. 

12.  55th  Congress.     1899. 

13.  56th  Congress.     1901. 

14.  57th  Congress,  ist  Session.     1901-02. 

15.  57th  Congress,  2d  Session.     1902-03. 

1 6.  58th  Congress,  ist  and  2nd  Sessions.     1903-04. 

17.  58th  Congress,  3d  Session.     1904-05. 
Washington,  D.  C.     8vo.     17  Vols.     25  copies  of  each  compiled. 

REPORT  from  the  Committee  on  Invalid  Pensions  in  the  case  of 

James  C.  Parrott. 

54th    Congress,    ist    Session,    House    of    Representatives    Report    No.  560, 
February  28,  1896.  8vo.  pp.  2  (i).  Relates  the  Military  service  of  Gen.  Parrott. 

REPORT  from  the  Committee  on  Invalid  Pensions  to  Harriet  C. 

Gregg,  widow  of  Gen.  John  Irvin  Gregg. 

54th  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  534. 
8vo.     pp.  4  (i).     Relates  the  Military  service  of  Gen.  John  I.  Gregg. 

REPORT  from  Committee  on  Pensions  in  the  case  of  Susan  A. 

Paddock. 

54th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Report  No.  1379.     February  2,  1897. 
8vo.     pp.  3  (i).     Relates  the  Military  service  of  Gen.  Paddock. 

REPORT  of  the  Comptroller-General  of  South  Carolina. 

1.  To   the   General   Assembly  for   the   fiscal   year    1912.     Pension 
Report  of  South  Carolina.     Part  I.     pp.  227. 

2.  To  the  General  Assembly  for  the  fiscal  year  1913.     Pension  Report 
of  South  Carolina.     Part  I.     pp.  230. 

Columbia,  S.  C.     1913-1914.     8vo. 

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REPORT  of  the  Congressional  Committee  on  the  operations  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  causes  of  its  inaction  and  ill  success, 
its  several  campaigns,  why  McClellan  was  removed,  the 
Battle  of  Fredericksburg,  removal  of  Burnside. 

New  York:  Tribune  Association.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  30  (25). 

Interleaved  and  ms.   notes  to  the  entire  subject  with  newspaper  cuttings 

inserted. 

REPORT  of  the  Dutchess  County  and  Poughkeepsie  Sanitary 
Fair,  held  at  Sanitary  Hall,  in  the  City  of  Poughkeepsie, 
from  March  15  to  March  19,  1864. 

Poughkeepsie:  Printed  by  Platt  &  Schram.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  42. 

REPORT  of  the  General  Agent  of  the  State  of  New  York  for  the 
relief  of  sick,  wounded,  furloughed  and  discharged  soldiers. 
Albany:  Comstock  &  Cassidy,  Printers.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  134. 

REPORT  of  the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs  to  appoint  and 

retire  Alfred  Pleasonton. 

5Oth  Congress,  1st  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  340. 
Washington.     Feb.  7,   1888.     8vo.     pp.  5. 
Relates  the  Military  service  of  Gen.  Pleasonton. 

REPORT  of  the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs  in  the  case  of  Gen. 
N.  J.  T.  Dana. 

52d  Congress,  ist  Session,  Senate  Report  No.  220.     8vo.     pp.  2  (2). 
Relates  the  Military  service  of  Gen.  Dana. 

REPORT  of  the  Committee  to  pension  Maj.-Gen.  John  A.  Mc- 

Clernard. 

53d  Congress,  3d  Session,  Senate  Report  717.     Dec.  n,  1894.     pp.  I.     Bill 
Calendar  No.  723.     pp.  i.     8vo. 
Relates  the  Military  service  of  Gen.  McClernard. 

REPORT  of  the  case  of  Captain  James  T.  Peale. 

5Oth  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Report  No.  2429.     January  n,  1889. 

8vo.     pp.  6.     Relates  the  Military  service  of  Capt.  Peale. 

REPORT  of  the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs  to  whom  was- 
referred  the  bill  (House  of  Representatives  2575)  for  the 
relief  of  John  Schenk. 

50th  Congress,  2d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  4097. 

8vo.     pp.  6.     Relates  the  Military  service  of  Capt.  Schenk. 

737 


REPORT  of  the  General  Committee  for  the  Thirty-third  National 
Encampment  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic  and 
attendant  reunions,  held  at  Philadelphia,  September 
4  to  9,  1899. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Allen,  Lane  &  Scott.     1900.     8vo.     pp.  86. 

REPORT  of  the  General  George  Sykes  Monument  Committee. 

(Sketch  of  General  George  Sykes.) 
(New  York.     1887.)     8vo.     pp.  11. 

REPORT  of  the  General  Superintendent  of  the  Philadelphia 
Branch  of  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission,  to  the  Executive 
Committee. 

1.  January  I,  1865.     pp.  51. 

2.  January  I,  1866.     pp.  81. 
Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird,  Printers,     i  Vol.     8vo. 

REPORT  of  the  Joint  Committee  on  the  Conduct  of  the  War. 

1.  Army  of  the  Potomac.     Washington.     1863.     pp.  756. 

2.  Bull  Run,  Balls  Bluff.     Washington.     1863.     pp.  512. 

3.  Western  Department,  etc.     Washington.     1863.     pp.  659. 

4.  Army  of   Potomac,   Battle  of   Petersburg.     Washington.     1865. 
pp.  LXXVII.  1-524-249. 

5.  Red  River  Expedition,     pp.  XLIX.  1-401.    Ft.  Fisher  Expedition, 
pp.  VIII.  1-260-182.     Washington.     1865. 

6.  Sherman-Johnston,    etc.     Washington.      1865.     pp.    23    IV.    120 
VI.  108-100-119-88. 

7.  Supplement,  Vol.  I.     Washington.     1866.     pp.  3-217-20-13-77-32. 

8.  Supplement,  Vol.  II.     Washington.      1866.     pp. -3-391-472. 

9.  Fort    Pillow    Massacre   and    Returned    Prisoners.     Washington. 
1864.     pp.  X.  128  1-3  (8). 

8vo.     9  Vols. 

REPORT  of  the  Joint  Committee  on  the  Conduct  of  the  War. 

37th    Congress,    3d    Session,    Senate-Representative    Committee.     No.     7. 
December  23,  1862.     8vo.  pp.  40. 

REPORT  of  Joint  Committee  to  mark  the  positions  occupied  by 
the  1st  and  2d  Delaware  Regiments  at  the  Battle  of  Get 
tysburg,  July  2  and  3,  1863. 

Dover,  Delaware:  Printed  at  the  Delawarean  Office.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

REPORT  of  the  Joint  Committee  relative  to  frauds  upon  vol 
unteers,  as  made  to  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania, 
April  20,  1864. 

Harrisburg:  Singerly  &  Myers.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  47. 

-     738 


REPORT  of  the  Joint  Committee  appointed  to  investigate  the 

condition  and  treatment  of  Prisoners  of  War. 
Richmond.     March  3,  1865.     8vo.     pp.  17. 

REPORT  of  the  Joint  Special  Committee  on  the  burial  of  Massa 
chusetts  dead  at  Gettysburg,  with  a  list  of  the  Massa 
chusetts  soldiers  buried  in  the  National  Cemetery,  and 
other  matters  in  relation  thereto. 

Boston.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  29. 

REPORT  of  the  Kentucky  Branch  of  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Com 
mission. 
Louisville.      1866.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

REPORT  of  the  killed,  wounded  and  missing  of  the  28th  Penna. 

Infantry  Volunteers,  submitted  at  the  close  of  the  fight 

at  Antietam,  Md.,  Sept.  17,  1862. 
(Original  ms.)     410.     pp.  (16). 

REPORT  of  the  Maine  Andersonville  Monument  Commissioners, 
Hon.  S.  J.  Walton,  Hon.  L.  C.  Morse,  Col.  Levi  M.  Poor, 
Commissioners.  S.  J.  \Valton,  Chairman;  Levi  M.  Poor, 
Secretary.  1904. 

Augusta:  Kennebec  Journal  Print.     1904.     8vo.     pp  31.. 

REPORT  of  the  Maine  Commissioners  on  the  monument  erected 
at  Salisbury,  N.  C.,  1908.  Gov.  William  T.  Cobb, 
Joseph  L.  Small,  Hon.  Thomas  G.  Libby,  Commissioners. 
1908. 

Waterville  Sentinel  Publishing  Company.     1908.     8vo.     pp.  27  (7). 

REPORTS  of  the  Managers  of  the  Soldiers'  Home. 

1.  First  Report  of  the  Managers  of  the  Cooper  Shop  Soldiers'  Home, 
of  Philadelphia,  corner  of  Race  and  Crown  Streets.     Presented 
February  14,  1865.     Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird, Printers.     1865. 
pp.  29  (i). 

2.  Charter  and  By-Laws  of  the  Soldiers'  Home  in  the  City  of  Phila 
delphia,  No.  3917  Market  Street,  with  the  officers  and  contributors, 
July  i,  1873.     Philadelphia:  Ives  &  Son,  Printers,     pp.  19. 

3.  Second  Report  of  the  Managers  of  the  Soldiers  Home,  S.  E.  corner 
Sixteenth  and  Filbert  Streets,  Philadelphia.     Philadelphia:  King 
&  Baird,  Printers.     1866.     pp.  39  (i). 

8vo. 

REPORT  of  the  Minnesota  Commissioners  (under  Act  approved 
April  10,  1893)  to  locate  positions  and  erect  monuments 
on  the  Battlefields  of  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  and 
of  the  dedication  of  said  monuments,  Sept.  10,  1895. 

(St.  Paul.     1895.)    8vo.    pp.  18. 

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REPORT  of  the  Minnesota  Commissioners  (under  Act  approved 
April  10,  1893)  to  locate  position  and  erect  monuments  on 
the  Battlefields  of  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  and  of 
the  dedication  of  said  monuments,  Sept.  18,  1895. 

n.  p.     (1896.)     8vo.     pp.  18. 

REPORT  of  the  Minnesota-Shiloh  Monument  Commission  to  the 
Governor  of  Minnesota,  including  ceremonies  of  dedica 
tion  of  memorial  to  the  First  Battery  Minnesota  Light 
Artillery,  in  the  Shiloh  National  Military  Park,  April  10, 
1908. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

REPORT  of  the  Monument  Committee  of  the  One  Hundred  and 
Twenty-third  Regiment  New  York  Infantry  Volunteers, 
ist  Brig.,  ist  Div.,  2Oth  Corps.  Read  at  a  meeting  of  the 
Regimental  Association  at  Argyle,  N.  Y.,  October  14, 
1890. 

Salem:  Axion  Print.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

REPORT  of  the  Monument  Committee  of  the  Veteran  Association 
of  the  I3th  Regiment  New  Jersey  Volunteers,  1862-1865. 
The  dedicatory  exercises  at  Gettysburg,  on  Friday,  July 
i,  1887,  and  the  camp  fire  on  Thursday  evening,  June 
3Oth,  with  a  list  of  the  contributors  to  the  Monument 
Fund. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  65. 

REPORT   of   the    New   Jersey   Andersonville   Monument   Com 
missioners.     1899. 
Somerville,  N.  J.:  The  Unionist-Gazette  Association.     1899.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

REPORT  of  the  New  Berne  Monument  Commission  made  to  the 
General  Assembly  at  its  January  Session,  1910.  State  of 
Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations. 

Providence:  E.  L.  Freeman  Company,  State  Printers.     1910.     8vo.     pp.  54. 

REPORT  of  the  Proceedings  in  connection  with  the  monument 
erected  by  Maj.-Gen.  Daniel  Butterfield,  U.  S.  V.,  at 
Fredericksburg,  Va.,  in  honor  of  the  Fifth  Corps,  Army  of 
the  Potomac,  and  presentation  of  a  tablet  by  the  I2th 
N.  Y.  Regiment  Association  to  the  Oneida  Historical 
Society,  Utica,  New  York. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  39  (3). 

REPORT  of  the  Roanoke  Island  Investigation  Committee. 
Richmond,  Va.:  House  of  Representatives.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

740 


REPORTS  of  the  Secretary  of  War. 

1.  July  i,  1861.     (Simon  Cameron.)     pp.  19-83. 

2.  Dec.  i,  1861.     (Simon  Cameron.)     pp.  3-569. 

3.  Dec.  i,  1862.     (Edwin  M.  Stanton.)     pp.  3-28     (Exhibits  VIII.) 
29-117. 

4.  Dec.  5,  1863.     (Edwin  M.  Stanton.)     pp.  3-510. 

5.  March  2,  1865.     (Edwin  M.  Stanton.)     pp.  3-235  1-131  1-169. 

6.  November   22,    1865.     (Edwin   M.   Stanton.)     Vol.    I.    pp.    890. 
Vol.  II.  891-1305. 

7.  November  14,  1866.     (Edwin  M.  Stanton.)     pp.  774. 

8.  November,    1867.     (U.    S.    Grant.)     Vol.    I.    pp.    693.     Vol.    II. 
pp.  867. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1861-68.     8vo.     8  Vols. 

REPORT  of  the  Secretary  of  War  to  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  of 
the  7th  of  January,  in  relation  to  the  number  of  Three 
Years'  Volunteers  in  the  service  of  the  United  States,  and 
the  number  of  Brigadier-Generals  and  other  brigade 
officers  that  have  been  nominated  to  the  Senate  for  its 
confirmation. 

37th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  27.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

REPORT  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  communicating,  in  answer  to  a 
resolution  of  the  Senate  of  the  i6th  of  January,  informa 
tion  in  relation  to  the  number  of  troops  raised  by  the  State 
of  Missouri  for  local  defence,  pursuant  to  the  provisions 
of  the  act  approved  February  13,  1862. 

37th  Congress,  3d  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  41.     February  17,  1863. 

8vo.     pp.  6. 

REPORT  of  the  Secretary  of  War  in  response  to  a  resolution  of  the 
House  of  Representatives  of  March  16,  1886,  requesting  a 
full  and  complete  list  of  officers  now  on  the  retired  list  of 
the  Army  with  their  respective  rank  or  relative  rank, 
annual  pay  and  allowances,  etc. 

(Washington.     1886.)     8vo.     pp.  29. 

REPORT  of  the  State  of  Maryland  Gettysburg  Monument  Com 
mission  to  His  Excellency  E.  E.  Jackson,  Governor  of 
Maryland,  June  17,  1891. 

Baltimore:  Printed  by  W7illiam  K.  Boyle  &  Son.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  144. 

REPORT  of  the  Special  Committee  to  inquire  into  certain  out 
rages  of  the  enemy. 
Richmond,  Va.:  House  of  Representatives,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

741 


REPORT  of  the  Shiloh  Battlefield  Commission  to  the  Governor 
of  Iowa,  December  3,  1895.  Printed  by  order  of  the 
General  Assembly. 

Des  Moines:  F.  R.  Conaway,  State  Printer.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

REPORT  of  the  Soldiers'  Monument  Committee  of  the  City  of 

Fitchburg. 
Fitchburg.     1874.     8vo.     pp.  36. 

REPORT  of  the  Supervisory  Committee  for  recruiting  Colored 

Regiments. 
Philadelphia.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  8.     Circulars,  etc.,  inserted. 

REPORT  of  Treasurer  and  Recruiting  Committee  appointed  by 
the  enrolled  men  of  Maiden,  to  act  in  connection  with  the 
Selectmen,  in  recruiting  men  under  the  call  of  the  Presi 
dent  of  the  United  States,  dated  July  18,  1864. 

Boston:  C.  C.  P.  Moody,  Printer.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

REPORTS  of  Metropolitan  Fair. 

1.  Report  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  Metropolitan  Fair,  in  aid  of  the 
United  States  Sanitary  Commission,  held  in  New  York  City,  April, 
1864,  to  August  i,  1864.     pp.  93. 

2.  Final   Report  of  the  Treasurer  and  Finance  Committee  of  the 
Metropolitan  Fair,   in  aid  of  the  United  States  Sanitary  Com 
mission,  held  in  New  York,  April,  1864.     pp.  12  (i). 

New  York:  John  F.  Trow,  Printer.     1864.     8vo. 

REPORT  of  the  United  Confederate  Veteran  Historical  Commit 
tee,  which  was  unanimously  adopted  at  the  Sixth  Annual 
Reunion  held  at  Richmond,  Va.,  June  3Oth  and  July  1st 
and  2nd,  1896. 

New  Orleans.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

REPORT  of  the  Western  Sanitary  Commission  for  the  year  ending 

June  i,  1863. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.:  Western  Sanitary  Commission.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

REPORT  on  "A  bill  granting  a  pension  to  Mary  Palmer  Banks, 

widow  of  Maj.-Gen.  Nathaniel  P.  Banks." 

53d  Congress,  3d  Session,  Senate  Report  No.  715.     Dec.  n,  1894.     8vo.     pp.2. 
Relates  the  Service  of  Gen.  Banks. 

REPORT  on  Bill  to  Pension  the  National  Guards  of  East  Tennessee. 
56th  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  1929. 
8vo.     pp.  14.     (Bills  2). 

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REPORTS  on  the  extent  and  nature  of  the  materials  available  for 
the  preparation  of  a  Medical  and  Surgical  History  of  the 
Rebellion.  Circular  No.  6.  War  Department,  Surgeon- 
General's  Office,  Washington,  Nov.  I,  1865.  Illustrated. 

Philadelphia.     1865.     410.     pp.  - 

REPORT  on  David  S.  Gordon. 

54th  Congress,  1st  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  492.  pp.  5. 
Majority  Report.  House  of  Representatives  Bill  1567.  pp.  i.  Minority 
Report.  Part  2.  pp.  4.  8vo.  Relates  the  Service  of  Gen.  Gordon. 

REPORT  on  the  treatment  of  prisoners  of  War  by  the  Rebel 
authorities  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  to  which  are 
appended  the  testimony  taken  by  the  committee  and 
official  documents  and  statistics,  etc. 

40th  Congress,  3d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  45. 

Washington.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  — 

REPORT  to  accompany  bill  House  of  Representatives  6519  to 
place  Ulysses  S.  Grant,  late  General  of  the  Army  and 
ex-President  of  the  United  States,  upon  the  retired  list  of 
the  Army.  Views  of  the  Minority.  Jan.  18,  1881. 

46th  Congress,  3d  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  92.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

REPORT  to  the  Members  of  the  Twentieth  Ward  Bounty 
Fund  Commission.  1865.  (With  chronology  of  the 
\Var.) 

Philadelphia.     1865.     48mo.     pp.  30. 

REPORT  to  the  Secretary  of  War  on  the  transportation  of  food 

to  the  City  of  Richmond. 
Richmond,  Va.     Feb.  4,  1864.     8vo.     pp.  6. 

REPORT  with  Bill  to  Pension  John  B.  Turchin. 

56th  Congress,  1st  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  1142. 

8vo.     pp.  6.     (Bill  I.)     Relates  the  Military  service  of  Gen.  Turchin. 

REPORTS,  Correspondence  and  Orders  of  military  operations  in 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  from  January  1st  to  March  3ist, 
1863.  (Including  the  Vicksburg  Campaign,  January 
2 1st  to  July  4th,  1863.) 

Washington.     1878.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  XXII.  1-727.     25  copies  printed. 

REPORTS,  Correspondence  and  Orders  of  military  operations  in 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  from  April  ist  to  June  4th, 
1863.  Including  the  Chancellorsville,  Va.,  Campaign. 

Washington:  War  Record  Publication  Office.      1878.     Ry.  8vo. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  XXIX.    1-512.     Vol.  II.  pp.  513-1122.     25  copies  printed. 

743 


REPORTS  of  Military  Operations  during  the  Rebellion,  1860-1865, 

including   reports   of   the   action   of   the   Southern   State 

authorities  in  seizing  U.  S.  Forts,  Arsenals,  etc. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  XII.  1-532.  Vol.  IX.  pp.  XVI.  1-560. 

Vol.  II.  pp.  XXIII.  1-642.         Vol.  X.  pp.  XII.  1-284. 

Vol.  III.  pp.  XXI.  1-694.          Vol.  XI.  pp.  XIII.  1-553. 

Vol.  IV.  pp.  XII.  1-761.  Vol.  XII.  pp.  1-632. 

Vol.  V.  pp.  XXII.  1-842.  Vol.  XIII.  pp.  XXII.  1-727. 

Vol.  VI.  pp.  XVII.  1-673.          Vol.  XIV.  pp.  XXXIX.  1-18  1-1122. 

Vol.  VII.  pp.  XXV.  1-686.         Vol.  XV.     pp.  LV.  1-958. 

Vol.  VIII.  pp.  XXXI.  1-776. 

Washington:  Adjutant-General's  Printing  Office.      1874-1880.     8vo.      15  Vols. 
Unique  set  of  preliminary  print  of  10  copies. 

Set  used  by  the  Official  Board  of  Publication  of  the  War  Records  as  basis  of 
their  work. 

REPORTS  of  the  Bureau  of  Military  Statistics  of  the  State  of 
New  York. 

Albany.     1864-67. 

8vo.  Vol.  I.  pp.  212.     Vol.  II.  pp.  199.     Vol.  III.  pp.  576. 

Vol.  IV.  pp.  679. 

REPORTS  of  the  Soldiers'  Memorial  Society. 

1.  Presented  at  its  second  annual  meeting,  June  5,  1866.     Published 
by  order  of  the  Society.     Boston.      1866.     pp.  32. 

2.  Presented  at  its  third  annual  meeting,  June  II,  1867.     Published 
by  order  of  the  Society.     Boston.     1897.     pp.  32. 

8vo. 

REPORTS  of  the  Superintendent  and  Treasurer  of  the  New 
England  Soldiers'  Relief  Association,  194  Broadway,  New 
York,  November,  1863.  Founded  by  Sons  of  New 
England  resident  in  New  York,  April  3,  1862. 

New  York:  Chapin  &  Bromell,  Printers.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  23. 

REPORTS  of  the  Surgeon-General  U.  S.  Army. 

1.  Nov.  13,  1861,  C.  A.  Finley.     pp.  60-63. 

2.  Nov.  10,  1862,  W.  A.  Hammond,     pp.  9. 

3.  Oct.  31,  1863,  J.  K.  Barnes,     pp.  67-72. 

4.  Oct.  20,  1864,  J.  K.  Barnes,     pp.  97-99. 

5.  Oct.  20,  1865,  J.  K.  Barnes,     pp.  7. 

6.  Oct.  20,  1866,  J.  K.  Barnes,     pp.  8. 
Washington,  D.  C.     8vo.     Complete  series. 

REPRINT  OF  CERTAIN  ARTICLES  in  Illustration  of  the  Life  and 
Services  of  Gen'l  U.  S.  Grant,  both  as  Soldier  and  States 
man,  and  in  his  defence  against  the  assaults  of  his  enemies. 

n.  p.     1880.     8vo.    pp.  28. 

744 


RESOLUTIONS  adopted  by  Twentieth  Artillery  Battalion,  Ala 
bama  Volunteers. 
(Richmond.     1864.)     8vo.     pp.  (2).     ("War  to  go  on.") 

RESOLUTIONS  of  Forsberg's  Brigade,  Wharton's  Division  (Army 

of  the  Valley),  C.  S.  A. 
(Richmond,  Va.     1864.)     8vo.     pp.  2.     ("The  War  to  go  on.") 

RESOLUTIONS  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Message  of  the 

President  (Davis),  etc.,  in  the  case  of  Charles  K.  Hyde. 
(Richmond,  Va.     Sept.  27,  1862.)     8vo.     pp.  n. 

RESOLUTIONS  on  the  Death  of  General  Posey  of  Mississippi. 

(Killed  at  Bristoe  Station,  Va.,  Oct.  14,  1863.) 
Richmond,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  (2). 

RESPONSES  TO  TOASTS  at  a  banquet  given  by  members  of  the 
Union  League  in  commemoration  of  the  Seventy-fourth 
Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Gen.  Ulysses  S.  Grant. 
Philadelphia,  April  27,  1896. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  64. 

RETIREMENTS  IN  THE  ARMY,  including  all  the  officers  above  the 
rank  of  Lieutenants  and  the  Lieutenants  who  retire 
previous  to  1911.  Reprinted  from  the  Army  and  Navy 
Journal  May  12,  1883,  and  April  9,  1887. 

New  York.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

RETURN  OF  CASUALTIES  in  the  Union  Forces  (Maj.-Gen.  George 
G.  Meade,  U.  S.  Army,  Comd'g.),  at  the  Battle  of  Gettys 
burg,  Pa.,  July  1-3,  1863. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  25. 

50  copies  printed. 

RETURN  OF  CASUALTIES  in  the  Union  Forces  from  the  Wilderness 

to  the  James  River,  May-June,  1864. 
Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  120. 
50  copies  printed. 

RETURN  OF  CASUALTIES  in  the  Union  Forces,  operating  against 

Richmond,  Va.,  June  15-30,  1864. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  38. 
50  copies  printed. 

RETURN  OF  CASUALTIES  in  the  Union  Forces  at  Deep  Bottom, 

Va.,  July  27-29,  1864. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Department,  War  Records  Office.      1 888. 
8vo.     pp.  n.     50  copies  printed. 

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RETURN  OF  CASUALTIES  in  the  Union  Forces  at  the  Crater,  near 

Petersburg,  Va.,  July  30,  1864. 
Washington:  War  Records  Office.      1888.     8vo.     pp.8.     50  copies  printed. 

RETURN  OF  CASUALTIES  in  the  Union  Forces  (commanded  by 
Major-General  Philip  H.  Sheridan)  at  Fisher's  Hill,  Va., 
September  21-22,  1864. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.      1888.     8vo.     pp.  II. 

50  copies  printed. 

RETURN  OF  MISSOURI  VOLUNTEERS,  State  Militia,  and  Enrolled 
Militia  for  December,  1862.  Extract  from  Report  of 
Adjutant-General  of  Missouri. 

WTar  Department,  Adjt.-Gen.  Office.     (1886.)     8vo.     pp.  6. 

50  copies  printed. 

REVIEW  of  the  Armies  at  Washington.  (An  account  of  the 
review  of  the  Armies  at  Washington,  May,  1865,  with 
orders,  etc. 

New  York:  Daily  Tribune,  May  20,  22,  24  and  25,  1865. 

I2mo.     pp.  (23).      (Mounted.) 

REVISED  EDITION  OF  THE  ACTS  OF  ASSEMBLY  arid  Ordinances 
relating  to  the  Borough  of  Gettysburg,  together  with  a 
brief  history  of  the  Town  from  its  foundation  to  the 
present  time,  1887. 

Gettysburg:  J.  E.  Wible,  Printer.     1887.     8vo.      pp.  74. 

REVISED  UNITED  STATES  ARMY  REGULATIONS  of  1861,  with  an 
appendix  containing  the  changes  and  laws  affecting  Army 
Regulations  and  Articles  of  War  to  June  25,  1863. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.      1863.     8vo.     pp.  594. 
Field  copy  28th  Regt.  P.  V.  with  many  field  forms,  etc.,  inserted. 

REYNOLDS  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIATION.  Unveiling  of  the  Statue 
of  General  John  F.  Reynolds,  Philadelphia,  September  18, 
1884. 

Philadelphia.      1884.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

REYNOLDS  MONUMENT  DEDICATION.  A  collection  of  the  circu 
lars,  orders,  etc.,  with  the  newspapers,  giving  an  account 
of  the  ceremonies  in  Philadelphia. 

Sm.  4to.     pp.  (30).     Unique. 

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REYNOLDS  MEMORIAL.  Addresses  delivered  before  the  Historical 
Society  of  Pennsylvania  upon  the  occasion  of  the  presenta 
tion  of  a  portrait  of  Maj.-Gen.  John  F.  Reynolds,  March 
8,  1880. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  99. 

Fine  paper  edition  150  printed.     Proof  impression  of  portrait  and  autograph 

note  of  Captain  Rosengarten  inserted  with  cuttings,  etc. 

RHODE  ISLAND.  Annual  Reports  of  the  Adjutant  General  of 
the  State  of  Rhode  Island. 

1.  For  the  year  1861.     pp.  27.      4.     For  the  year  1864.     pp.  73. 

2.  For  the  year  1862.     pp.  64.      5.     For  the  year  1865.     pp.  36. 

3.  For  the  year  1863.     pp.  94.      6.     For  the  year  1866.     pp.  68. 
Providence.     1862-1867.     8vo.     i  Vol.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Le  Faver. 

RHODE  ISLAND.  Names  of  the  officers,  soldiers  and  seamen  in 
Rhode  Island  Regiments,  or  belonging  to  the  State  of 
Rhode  Island,  and  serving  in  the  regiments  of  other  states 
and  in  the  regular  Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States, 
who  lost  their  lives  in  the  defence  of  their  country,  in  the 
suppression  of  the  late  rebellion.  (Prepared  for  the 
Soldiers'  monument  in  Providence.) 

Providence:  Providence  Press  Company.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

RICHMOND  GUIDE  BOOK.  Sketches  and  views  of  Richmond, 
Virginia.  Supplemented  by  sketches  of  Williamsburg, 
Jamestown,  Yorktown.  Description  and  map.  Historic 
Battlefields.  Location  given  of  all  pictures  in  book. 

Richmond,  Va.:  At.  A.  Burgess,  Publisher.      1909.     i6mo.     pp.  86.      (Map.) 

RICHMOND  DURING  THE  WAR.     Four  years  of  personal  observa 
tions  by  a  Richmond  lady  (Mrs.  Brock). 
New  York.     1867.     I2mo.     pp.  389. 

RICHMOND  HOWITZER  BATTALION.  Contributions  to  a  history 
of  the  Richmond  Howitzer  Battalion. 

1.  Pamphlet  No.  i.     pp.  84.         3.     Pamphlet  No.  3.     pp.  64. 

2.  Pamphlet  No.  2.     pp.  304.       4.     Pamphlet  No.  4.     pp.  64. 
Richmond,  Va.:  Carlton  McCarthy  &  Co.      1883-1886.     8vo.     4  Vols. 

RICHMOND  HOWITZERS  IN  THE  WAR.  Four  years  campaigning 
with  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  by  a  member  of  the 
Company. 

Richmond,  Va.     1891.     I2mo.     pp.  155. 

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RIFLE  SHOTS  at  past  and  passing  events,  a  poem  in  three  cantos. 

Being  hits  at  time  on  the  wing,  by  an  inhabitant  of  the 

Comet  of  1 86 1. 
Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Peterson  &  Brothers.     (1862.)     8vo.     pp.  112. 

RIGHT  SHALL  MAKE  MIGHT.  An  account  of  the  celebration  of 
the  Thirty-fourth  Anniversary  of  the  Washington  Artil 
lery,  with  the  oration  of  Gen.  Samuel  McGowan,  of 
Abbeville,  S.  C.,  and  the  transfer  and  reception  of  the 
War  Guidon  of  Hart's  Battery  at  Charleston,  S.  C., 
Washington's  Day,  February  22,  1878. 

Charleston,  S.  C.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  McGowan,  C.  S.  A. 

ROBERT  WARREN,   the  Texan   Refugee.     A   thrilling  story   of 

field  and  camp  life  during  the  Civil  War. 
Philadelphia:  John  E.  Potter  &  Company,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  5-568. 

ROLL  OF  HONOR.     Members  of  Gettysburg  Lodge,   No.    124, 

I.  O.  O.  F.,  who  took  part  in  the  War,  1861-1865. 
Gettysburg,  Pa.     1898.     Broadside  4to. 

ROLL  OF  HONOR,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Pennsylvania.  Comprising  the 
names  of  the  brothers  who  have  been  in  the  military  or 
naval  service  of  the  United  States  during  the  Great 
Rebellion. 

Journal   Proceedings   Grand   Lodge  of   Penna.     An.    Sess.    1865.     Semi-Ani 

Sess.  1865.     An.  Sess.  1866.     Semi-An.  Sess.  1866.     An.  Sess.  1867. 

8vo.     pp.  (90).     Unique. 

ROLL  OF  HONOR.  List  of  members  of  Bowdoin  College  who  have 
served  in  the  United  States  Army  or  Navy  during  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion. 

Brunswick.     1865.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  12. 

ROLL  OF  HONOR  of  the  City  of  Chelsea.  A  list  of  the  soldiers 
and  sailors  who  served  in  the  quota  of  Chelsea,  in  the  great 
Civil  War  for  the  preservation  of  the  Union,  from  1861  to 
1865,  with  a  partial  record  of  each  man,  alphabetically 
arranged,  also  an  appendix  including  the  names  of  Chelsea 
men  who  served  to  the  credit  of  other  states,  cities  and 
towns. 

Chelsea:  H.  Mason  &  Son,  Printers.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  213. 

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ROLLS  OF  HONOR. 

-  I.  Statement  of  the  disposition  of  some  of  the  bodies  of  deceased 
Union  soldiers  and  prisoners  of  War  whose  remains  have  been 
removed  to  National  Cemeteries  in  the  Southern  and  Western 
States.  Vol.  I.  pp.  28  (i). 

2.  Vol.  II.  pp.  57  (i). 

3.  Vol.  III.  pp.  37  (i). 

4.  Vol.  IV.  pp.  41  (i). 

5.  Alphabetical  index  to   places  of   interment  of  deceased   Union 
soldiers  in  the  various  States  and  Territories,  as  specified  in 
Rolls  of   Honor   Nos.    I. -XIII.,   being  those   issued   from  The 
Quartermaster-General's   Office,    between   June    15,    1865,   and 
August  27,  1867.     pp.  15. 

6.  Roll  of  Honor  (No.  i).     Names  of  Soldiers  who  died  in  defence 
of  the  American  Union,  interred  in  the  National  Cemeteries  at 
Washington,   D.   C.,   from  August  3,    1861,   to  June  30,    1865. 
PP-  193- 

7.  (No.  2.)     Names  of  Officers  and  Soldiers  found  on  the  Battle 
fields  of  the  Wilderness  and  of  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 
pp.  20. 

8.  (No.  3.)     The  martyrs  who,  for  our  country,  gave  up  their  lives 
in  the  prison  pens  in  Andersonville,  Ga.     pp.  225. 

9.  (No.  4.)     Names  of  soldiers,  victims  of  the  Rebellion,  buried  in 
the  National  Cemetery  at  Alexandria,  Virginia,     pp.  69. 

10.  (No.  5.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union  interred  in  the  National  Cemeteries  at  Fortress  Monroe 
and  Hampton,  Va.     pp.  56. 

11.  (No.  6.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union  interred  in  the  Eastern  District  of  Texas,  Central  District 
of  Texas,   Rio  Grande   District,   Department   of  Texas,   Camp 
Ford,  Tyler,  Texas,  and  Corpus  Christi,  Texas,     pp.  35. 

12.  (No.  7.)     Names  of  soldiers,  victims  of  the  Rebellion,  buried  in 
National   Cemeteries   in   Maine,    Minnesota,    Maryland,    Penn 
sylvania,  Rhode  Island,  Arkansas,  Mississippi,  Florida,  Louis 
iana  and  Colorado  Territory  during  the  Rebellion,     pp.  138. 

13.  (No.  8.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,    interred    in    Arkansas,    California,    Indiana,    Michigan, 
Minnesota  and  Nevada;  and  the  Territories  of  Arizona,  Colorado, 
Idaho,  New  Mexico  and  Washington,     pp.  126. 

14.  (No.  9.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,  interred  in  New  Hampshire,  Massachusetts,  Connecticut, 
New  Jersey,  Ohio,  Illinois,  Wisconsin,  Oregon,  Maryland,  South 
Carolina,  Florida,  Louisana,  Mississippi,  Texas,  Missouri,  The 
Military  Division  of  the  Mississippi  and  The  Territory  of  Dakota, 
pp.  244. 

15.  (No.  10.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,  interred  in  Wisconsin,  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  Iowa, 
Maryland,    Missouri,    North   Carolina,   Arkansas,    Kansas,   and 
Dakota  Territory,     pp.  212. 

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1 6.  (No.  II.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,   interred   in   the   National   Cemeteries   at    Chattanooga, 
Stone's  River,  and  Knoxville,  Tenn.     pp.  441.     (Appendix  I.) 

17.  (No.  12.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,  interred  in  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Mary 
land,  Virginia,  Illinois,  Missouri,  Iowa,  Arkansas,  Texas,  Utah 
Territory  and  on  the  Pacific  Coast,     pp.  173. 

1 8.  (No.  13.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,  interred  in  New  York,  Illinois,  Virginia,  West  Virginia. 
Missouri,  and  the  Territories  of  Colorado  and  Utah.     pp.  135. 

19.  (No.  14.)     Names  of  the  soldiers  who  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,  suffered  martyrdom-  i  n  the  prison  pens  throughout  the 
South,     pp.  VIII.  1-337. 

20.  (No.  15.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,  interred  in  the  National  Cemeteries  at  Antietam  (Mary 
land)   and   at  Arlington    (Additional),   Culpeper   Court   House, 

Cold  Harbor,  Winchester,  Staunton  and  various  scattered  locali 
ties  in  Virginia,     pp.  367. 

21.  (No.  1 6.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,   interred  in  the   National   Cemeteries  and   other  burial 
places  at  Brookline,  Cambridge  and  Worcester,  Masachu setts; 
Buffalo,  Chautauqua,  Cypress  Hills  (Additional),  Fort  Niagara, 
Lockport,   Lodi,    Madison    Barracks,   Plattsburg   Barracks   and 
Rochester,     New    York;    Gettysburg,     Mercersburg,     Reading, 
Philadelphia,  Tamaqua  and  Upton,  Pennsylvania;  Brattleboro 
and    Montpelier,   Vermont;   City   Point    (Additional),    Danville 
(Additional),  Glendale,  Richmond  and  Yorktown  (Additional), 
Virginia,     pp.  IX.  1-392. 

22.  (No.  17.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,  interred  in  National  and  Public  Cemeteries  in  Kentucky, 
and    at    New    Albany,    Jeffersonville    and    Madison,    Indiana; 
Lawton   (Milieu)   and   Andersonville,   Georgia;   Supplementary, 
pp.  IX.  516. 

23.  (No.  18.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,  interred  in  National  Cemeteries  at  Fort  Harrison,  Ya.: 
Wilmington  and  Raleigh,  N.  C.;  Port  Hudson,  La.;  Brownsville, 
San  Antonio  and  Galveston,   Texas;  Little   Rock,   Fayetteville 
and    Fort   Smith,    Ark.;    Indianapolis,    Ind.;    Mound    City,    111.; 
Cincinnati,  Ohio;  Springfield,  Mo.;  Forts  Scott  and  Leavenworth, 
Kansas;  and  in  Local  Cemeteries  and  at  Military  Posts  in  Texas, 
Indiana,  Illinois,  Ohio,  Wisconsin,  Michigan,  Iowa  and  Kansas, 
pp.  469. 

24.  (No.  19.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,  interred  in  the  National  Cemeteries  at  Baltimore,  Mary 
land;  Petersburg,  Virginia;  New  Berne,  North  Carolina;  Florence, 
South  Carolina  (Additional);  Baton  Rouge,  Louisiana;  Fort  St. 
Philip,  Louisiana;  Jefferson  City,  Missouri;  and  various  Posts  in 
the  States  of  Minnesota  and  New  Mexico,  and  Arizona,  Colorado, 
Dakota,  Indiana,  Montana,  Utah  and  Washington  Territories. 
PP-  349- 


25.  (No.  20.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,  interred  in  the  National  Cemeteries  at  Corinth,  Missis 
sippi;    Pittsburg   Landing,   Tennessee;   and  Jefferson   Barracks, 
Missouri,     pp.  400. 

26.  (No.  21.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,  interred  in  the  National  Cemeteries  at  Memphis,  Ten 
nessee;  and  Chalmette  (near  New  Orleans),  Louisiana,     pp.  408. 

27.  (No.  22.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,  interred  in  the  National  Cemetery  at  Nashville,  Tennes 
see,     pp.  524. 

28.  (No.  23.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,  interred  in  the  National  Cemeteries  at   Marietta,  Ga.; 
Fort    Donaldson,    Term.:    Chattanooga,    Tenn.    (Additional    to 
No.    n);    Murfreesboro,    Tenn.    (Additional    to    No.    n);    and 
Knoxville,  Tenn.  (Additional  to  No.  n).     pp.  323. 

29.  (No.  24.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,  interred  in  the  National  Cemeteries  at  Vicksburg,  Miss., 
and  New  Albany,  Ind.     pp.  224. 

30.  (No.  25.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,  interred  in  the  National  Cemeteries  at  Fredericksburg, 
Virginia;  Mobile,  Alabama;  and  Fort  Gibson,  Indian  Territory; 
and  names  not  heretofore  published  of  Union  soldiers  interred  in 
the    National    Cemeteries   at    Hampton,    Virginia,    Barrancas, 
Florida,  and  Alexandria,  Louisiana,     pp.  336. 

31.  (No.  26.)    Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,   interred   in   the   National   Cemeteries  at   Mound   City, 
Illinois;  Cincinnati,  Columbus,  Gallipolis,  Cleveland,  Sandusky 
and   Dayton,  Ohio;  Little  Rock,  Fayetteville  and  Fort  Smith, 
Arkansas    (Additional    to    Vol.    XVIII.);    Fort    Leavenworth, 
Kansas     (Additional    to    Vol.    XVIII.);     Petersburg,     Virginia 
(Additional  to  Vol.   XIX.);   Hampton,  Virginia   (Additional  to 
Vol.  XXV.);  and  Winchester,  Cold  Harbor  and  Culpeper  Court 
House,  Virginia  (Additional  to  Vol.  XV.)     pp.  250. 

32.  (No.  27.)     Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
Union,  interred  in  the  National  Cemeteries  at  Beaufort,  South 
Carolina;  Natchez,  Mississippi;  Vicksburg, Mississippi  (Additional 
to.  Vol.  XXIV.);  and  Pittsburg  Landing,  Tennessee  (Additional 
to  Vol.  XX.).     pp.  160. 

Washington:  Quartermaster-General's  Office.     1867-69.     8  Vols. 

ROLL  OF  THE  GRADUATES  and  Undergraduates  of  Amherst 
College,  who  served  in  the  Army  or  Navy  of  the  United 
States,  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  Prepared  under 
the  direction  of  the  Faculty  of  the  College. 

Amherst:  Henry  M.  McCloud,  Printer.     1871.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

ROLL   OF   THE   MEMBERS   of   the   Fifth    Pennsylvania   Cavalry 

Association. 
Philadelphia.     1890.     481110.     pp.  (15). 


ROSTER  and  By-Laws  of  Col.  Hassendeubel  Post,  No.  13,  Depart 
ment  of  Missouri,  G.  A.  R.     (Records  of  members.) 
St.  Louis,  Mo.:  Louis  C.  Hesse,  Printer.     1911.     48010.     pp.  80. 

ROSTER  Company  D,  Twelfth  Regiment  Iowa  Infantry  Volun 
teers, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (4). 

ROSTER  of  applications  received  at  Adjutant-General's  Office, 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  for  transportation  to  Chattanooga, 
Tennessee,  under  provisions  of  Act  of  Assembly,  Approved 
July  22,  1897. 

Harrisburg.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

ROSTER  of  Fuller's  Ohio  Brigade  Association,  Survivors  of  the 
27th,  39th,  43rd  and  63rd  Regiments  Ohio  Volunteer 
Infantry,  with  post  office  addresses  so  far  as  known  to 
February  I,  1892. 

n.  p.     (1892.)     8vo      pp.  36. 

ROSTER  of  First  Wisconsin  Cavalry, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4.     (Mounted.) 

ROSTER  of  officers  and  members  of  the  Society  of  the  Army  and 
Navy  of  the  Confederate  States  in  the  State  of  Maryland. 
Incorporated  and  recorded  in  Liber  G.  R.,  No.  19,  folio 
294,  of  the  Charter  Records  of  Baltimore  City,  with 
constitution. 

Baltimore:  The  Sun  Office.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  36. 

ROSTER  of  Officers  of  the  Virginia  State  Line,  1863. 
(Richmond.     1864.)     8vo.     pp.  10. 

ROSTER  of  Regular  and  Volunteer  Forces  in  the  service  of  the 

United  States,  June  30,  1862. 
Washington:  War  Records  Office.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  39.     50  copies  printed. 

ROSTER  of  surviving  members  of  the  Forty-first  Regiment,  Ohio 
Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
1861-1865.  Giving  name,  company,  rank  and  P.  O. 
address. 

Cleveland,  O. :  W.  R.  Smellie,  Printer.     1896.     48mo.     pp.  19. 

ROSTER  of  Survivors  of  the  5th  Regiment  Connecticut  Volun 
teers,  as  far  as  known  to  the  Secretary.  Re-revised  Sep 
tember  9,  1897. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (4). 

752 


ROSTER  (1861-1898)  of  the  Survivors  of  the  95th  Regiment  of 
Penna.  Vols.     Goslin's  Penna.  Zouaves,  October  I,  1898. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  15. 

ROSTER  of  the  Survivors  of  the  isoth  Regiment  Penna.  Vols., 

after  50  years,  1862-1912. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     48mo.  folded.     (Broadside). 

ROSTER  of  the  Wisconsin  Volunteers,  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861- 
1865. 

Vol.  I.     Compiled  by  Authority  of  the  Legislature,  under  the  direction 
of   Jeremiah    M.   Tusk,    Governor,   and   Chandler   P.    Chapman, 
Adjutant-General,     pp.  VIII. -829. 
Vol.     II.     pp.  979. 
Madison,  Wisconsin.     1886.     Presentation  copy  from  Gen.  Chandler. 

ROSTER  of  the  Old  Guard.  The  Armed  Guard  of  the  Department 
of  the  Potomac,  G.  A.  R.,  of  Washington,  D.  C.,  August, 
1891. 

Washington,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  9. 

ROSTER  of  the  3d  Regiment  Ohio  V.  I.  Association,  1888. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     48mo.     pp.  (24). 

ROSTER    of    the    Twelfth    Regiment    New    Jersey    Volunteers. 

Oration  of  Colonel  William  E.  Potter,  Feb.  22,  1875. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

ROSTER  of  Officers  of  the  First  Regiment  of  Infantry,  1784-1907. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     pp.  (44)  1-198. 

ROSTER  of  Commissioned  Officers  of  the  Second  Regiment  U.  S. 
Cavalry,  commanded  by  Colonel  Eli  L.  Huggins.  Head 
quarters:  Fort  Myer,  Virginia.  July  I,  1902. 

Fort  Myer,  Virginia.     1902.     I2mo.     pp.  9. 

ROSTER  of  the  Commissioned  Officers  of  the  Sixth  U.S.  Infantry, 

Commanded  by  Colonel  Joseph  W.  Duncan. 

Mindanao,   P.   I.:  Headquarters  Zamboanga,  July   I,   1906.     Sixth  Infantry 
Press.     I2mo.     pp.  (10).     Autograph  note  of  Col.  Duncan. 

ROSTER  of  the  Eighth  U.  S.  Infantry,  Colonel  Frederick  A.  Smith 

Commanding,  Fort  Jay,  Governor's  Island,  New  York. 
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I2mo.     pp.  17. 

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ROSTER  of  the  Non-Commissioned  Officers  of  the  Tenth  U.  S. 
Cavalry,  with  some  Regimental  Reminiscences,  Appen 
dices,  etc.,  connected  with  the  early  history  of  the  regi 
ment. 

St.  Paul,  Minn.:  Printed  by  \Ym.  Kennedy  Printing  Co.    1897.    I2mo.    pp.  52. 

Privately  printed. 

ROSTER  of  the  nth  Regiment  U.  S.  Infantry,  from  the  I4th  day 

of  May,  1861,  to  the  I4th  day  of  May,  1866. 
(Richmond,  Va.     1866.)     8vo.     pp.  8. 

ROSTER  of  Commissioned  Officers  of  the  Sixteenth  United  States 
Infantry,  commanded  by  Colonel  Hugh  A.  Theaker. 
Headquarters:  Fort  Sherman,  Idaho.  January  i,  1898. 

Regimental  Press,     n.  d.     I2mo.     Oblong,     pp.  (35). 

100  copies  printed.     War  Record  of  Officers  of  Regiment. 

ROSTER  of  Commissioned  Officers  of  the  Thirty-fourth  Regt.  of 

Infantry,  United  States  Army. 
34th  Infantry  Press.      1867.     (410  sheet  folded  8vo.) 

ROSTER  of  the  Petitioners  to  the  Massachusetts  Legislature  of 
1904  for  correction  of  errors  on  the  Tablet  of  the  Hooker 
Statue.  Issued  by  the  Hooker  Brigade  Committee. 

Boston,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  56. 

RULES  and  articles  for  the  government  of  the  Army  of  Virginia. 
Richmond.      1861.     8vo.     pp.  29. 

RULES  and  Regulations  of  the  Berrien  Mounted  Home  Guard. 
Savannah,  Ga.     1861.      l8mo.     pp.  8. 

RULES  and  Special  Orders  of  the  Mower  United  States  Army 

General  Hospital  at  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1865. 
I2mo.     pp.  39  and  folded  folio  engraving. 

RULES  for  keeping  the  Principal  Record  Books  used  at  Depart 
ment  and  General  Headquarters  and  at  the  Adjutant- 
General's  Office  and  for  making  the  Principal  Reports, 
Returns,  etc.,  required  for  the  Adjutant-General's  Office. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.      1864.      I2mo.     pp.  108. 


RULES  for  keeping  the  Principal  Record  Books  used  at  Depart 
ment  and  General  Headquarters  and  at  the  Adjutant- 
General's  Office,  and  for  making  the  Principal  Reports, 
Returns,  etc.,  required  for  the  Adjutant-General's  Office. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.      1865.      I2mo.     pp.  in. 

Gen.  W.  S.  Hancock's  copy  with  Autograph  and  book  plate. 

RULES  for  the  Government  of  the  Chatham  Artillery,  adopted  at 
a  meeting  of  the  Corps,  held  at  the  Armory,  Wednesday, 
February  15,  1860. 

Savannah:  Printed  by  John  M.  Cooper  &  Company.      1860.    i6mo.  pp.  35  (l). 

RUNNING  AT  THE  HEADS.     Being  an  authentic  account  of  the 

capture  of  Jefferson  Davis. 
The  Atlantic  Monthly,  Sept.,  1865.     pp.  - 


Sabre,  G.  E. — NINETEEN  MONTHS  A  PRISONER  OF  WAR. 
Narrative  of  Lieutenant  G.  E.  Sabre,  Second  Rhode 
Island  Cavalry,  of  his  experience  in  the  war  prisons  and 
stockades  of  Morton,  Mobile,  Atlanta,  Libby,  Belle 
Island,  Andersonville,  Macon,  Charleston,  and  Columbia, 
and  his  escape  to  the  Union  lines,  to  which  is  appended  a 
list  of  officers  confined  at  Columbia  during  the  winter  of 
1864  and  1865. 

New  York:  The  American  Xews  Company.      1865.      12 mo.     pp.  207. 

Safford,  De  Forest. — THE  BAY  STATE  FORTY-FOURTH.  A 
Regimental  Record.  Edited  by  De  Forest  Safford,  of  the 
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Boston:  W.  F.  Brown  &  Co.,  Printers.     (March,  1863.)     8vo.     pp.  32. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Sala,  George  Augustus. — MY  DIARY  in  America  in  the  midst 

of  War.     By  George  Augustus  Sala. 
London:  Tinslay  Brothers.     1865. 
8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  VI.  1-425.     Vol.  II.  pp.  (VI.)  1-424. 

Sala,   George  Augustus. — THINGS  I  HAVE  SEEN  and  people 

I  have  known.     By  George  Augustus  Sala. 
London:  Cassell  &  Company.      1894. 
I2mo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XXIII.  1-268.     Vol.  II.  pp.  VIII.  1-296. 

Salm,  Salm. — TEN  YEARS  OF  MY  LIFE,  by  the  Princess  Felix 

Salm  Salm. 

London:  Richard  Bently  &  Son.      1876. 
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Salomon,  Edward  Selig. — "GETTYSBURG."  *  *  *  Edward  S. 
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United  States  at  a  banquet  at  San  Francisco,  California, 
January  17,  1912. 

San  Francisco:  Shannon-Conny  Printing  Co.     1913.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

Sanborn,  John  Benjamin. — MEMORIES  OF  VICKSBURG.  Ad 
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n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  25. 

Sanborn,  John  Benjamin.— ORATION  delivered  before  the 
Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee,  at  Chicago,  111., 
September  9,  1885,  by  Gen.  John  B.  Sanborn. 

St.  Paul:  H.  M.  Smyth  Printing  Company.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Sanborn,  John  Benjamin. — REMINISCENCES  of  the  Campaigns 
against  Vicksburg,  by  General  John  B.  Sanborn,  late 
Colonel  Fourth  Minnesota  Volunteers,  Brigadier-General 
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October  Meeting  of  Department  of  American  History  of 
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St.  Paul:  H.  M.  Smyth  Printing  Company.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  44. 

Sanborn,  John  Benjamin. — REMINISCENCES  of  the  War  in  the 

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n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

Sanborn,  John  Benjamin. — SOME  DESCRIPTIONS  of  the  Battle 
in  which  commands  of  Gen.  John  B.  Sanborn,  of  St. 
Paul,  Minnesota,  participated,  in  the  Departments  of 
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(St.  Paul.     1900.)     8vo.     pp.  56.      Privately  printed. 

Sanborn,  John  Benjamin. — THE  CRISIS  at  Champion's  Hill, 
the  Decisive  Battle  of  the  Civil  War.  By  Gen.  John  B. 
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n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  32.     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

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Frankfort,  a.  M.     1876.     8vo.     Band  I.         pp.  792. 

Autograph  letter  of  Major  Mangold. 

Sander,  Constantin. — HISTORY  of  the  Four  Years'  Civil  War 
in  the  United  States  of  America,  by  Constantin  Sander, 
Captain  of  the  King's  Prussian  Artillery,  Commanded  by 
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Frankfort-on-the-Main:  J.  D.  Sauerlander's  Press.     1865.  8vo.  pp.  XV.  1-587. 

Sander,  Constantin. — THE  AMERICAN  CIVIL  WAR  from  the 
beginning  to  the  end  of  1862,  with  some  introductory 
observations  on  its  social,  economical  and  political  causes, 
from  the  best  sources,  by  Constantin  Sander,  Captain 
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Frankfort-on-the-Main.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  12 1. 

Sanders,  D.  W. — HOOD'S  TENNESSEE  CAMPAIGN. 

The  Southern  Bivouac,  Nov.,  1884,  to  Aug.,  1885.     Chap.  I.-X.     pp.  - 

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Milwaukee:  Burdick  &  Allen,  Printers.     1907.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

Sandford,  Washington  L. — HISTORY  of  Fourteenth  Illinois 
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Featherson,  and  from  notes  of  comrades.  Carefully 
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published  by  W.  L.  Sanford,  late  First  Lieutenant, 
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Chicago:  R.  R.  Donnelley  &  Sons  Company.     1898.      I2mo.     pp.  347. 

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Sanford,  Daniel. — GOD  OUR  REFUGE  IN  TROUBLE.  A  sermon 
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S.  Sparrow,  son  of  Mr.  Solon  Sparrow,  aged  21,  who  fell 
when  fighting  in  defence  of  their  country,  at  Cedar 
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Holliston:  E.  G.  Plumpton,  Printer.      1862.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Sanger,  Joseph  Prentiss. — THE  INSPECTOR-GENERAL'S  DE 
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Baltimore:  Kelly,  Hedian  &  Piet.      1863.     8vo.     pp.  136. 

Sargent,  Horace  Binney. — ADDRESS  delivered  before  the 
Society  of  the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  Department  of  the 
Gulf,  at  New  York,  October  17,  1872,  by  Gen.  Horace 
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Boston.      1872.     8vo.     pp.  29. 

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Sarmiento,  Ferdinand  L. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the  Soldiers' 
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an  account,  chiefly  from  the  "Public  Ledger"  of  July  3, 
1889,  of  the  proceedings  attending  the  dissolution  of  the 
Home  as  a  Corporation,  on  July  2,  1889,  and  the  transfer 
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Philadelphia:  Press  of  Franklin  Printing  Company.     1886.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  99. 

Sarmiento,  Ferdinand  L. — LIFE  OF  PAULINE  CUSHMAN,  the 
celebrated  Union  spy  and  scout,  comprising  her  early  his 
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Cumberland,  and  exciting  adventures  with  rebel  chieftains 
and  others  while  within  the  enemy's  lines;  together  with 
her  capture  and  sentence  to  death  by  General  Bragg,  and 


final  rescue  by  the  Union  Army  under  General  Rose- 
crans,  the  whole  carefully  prepared  from  her  notes  and 
memoranda. 

Philadelphia.     1865.      121110.     pp.  - 

Sarmiento,  Ferdinand  L. — THE  HISTORY  OF  OUR  FLAG  from 
the  earliest  period  of  our  colonial  existence  down  to  the 
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Philadelphia.      (1864.)     8vo.     pp.  — 

Savage,  John. — THE  LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  SERVICES  OF  ANDREW 
JOHNSON,  Seventeenth  President  of  the  United  States, 
including  his  State  Papers,  Speeches  and  Addresses,  by 
John  Savage,  *  *  with  an  accurate  portrait  on  steel  by 
Ritchie  and  other  illustrations. 

New  York:  Derby  &  Miller,  Publishers.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  408  1-157  I"I9- 

Savage,  R.  A. — THE  MEMORIAL  RECORD  of  the  Soldiers  from 
Stowe,  Vermont,  who  fought  for  our  Government,  during 
the  Rebellion  of  1861-5.  Prepared  by  R.  A.  Savage. 

Montpelier.     1867.      i6mo.     pp.  104.     500  copies  printed. 

Sawtelle,  Charles  Greene. — COPIES  OF  AND  EXTRACTS  FROM 
LETTERS,  endorsements  and  official  reports  on  file  in  the 
War  Department  regarding  the  military  services  of  Bvt. 
Brig. -Gen.  Chas.  G.  Sawtelle,  Deputy  Quartermaster- 
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n.  p.  n.  d.      121110.     pp.  15. 

Sawyer,  Franklin. — A  MILITARY  HISTORY  of  the  8th  Regiment, 
Ohio  Vol.  Infy.,  its  battles,  marches  and  army  movements, 
by  Franklin  Sawyer,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  Regiment,  and 
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Cleveland,  O. :  Fairbanks  &  Co.,  Printers.      1881.     8vo.     pp.  260. 

Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Sawyer. 

Sawyer,  Franklin. — OHIO'S  DAY  AT  GETTYSBURG.  Unveiling 
of  the  Ohio  Monuments,  September  14,  1887.  Reunion 
of  the  Eighth  Ohio.  Remarks  by  General  Franklin 
Sawyer. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Sawyer,  Vaughan. — GRANT'S  CAMPAIGN  in  Virginia,  1864. 
(The  Wilderness  Campaign.)  By  Capt.  Vaughan  Sawyer, 
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An  address  by  Hon.  Alfred  M.  Scales,  of  North  Carolina, 
before  the  Association  of  the  Virginia  Division  of  the  Army 
of  Northern  Virginia,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  on  Thursday 
evening,  November  I,  1883.  Published  by  order  of  the 
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Washington,  D.  C. :  R.  O.  Polkinhorn  &  Son,  Printers.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Scales,  John. — THE  DARTSMOUTH  CAVALRY. 

The  Granite  Monthly,  August,  1881.     pp.  463-466. 

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James  L.  Schaadt,  Esq.,  Allentown,  Pa. 
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Schaff,  Morris. — THE  BATTLE  OF  THE  WILDERNESS,  by  Morris 
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Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  Company.      1910.    8vo.    pp.  1-345. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Schaff,  Morris.- — THE  BATTLE  OF  THE  WILDERNESS. 

The  Atlantic  Monthly,  June,  1909-1910.     pp.  — 

Autograph  letters  of  the  Author  and  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

Schaff,  Morris. — THE  SPIRIT  OF  OLD  WEST  POINT,  1858-1862. 

By  Morris  Schaff.     With  illustrations. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.     MDCCCCVII. 
8vo.     pp.  289.     Autograph  letters  of  Capt.  Schaff. 

Schaff,  Morris. — THE  SPIRIT  OF  OLD  WTEST  POINT.  (1858-1862.) 

The  Atlantic  Monthly,  1907.     pp.  —  •     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Schaff,  Morris. — THE  SUNSET  of  the  Confederacy,  by  Morris 

Schaff.  *  *  *  With  maps. 

Boston:  John  \V.  Luce  &  Company.     (1912.)     I2mo.     pp.  302. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Schaff,  Morris. — THE  SUNSET  of  the  Confederacy.     By  Morris 

Schaff. 
The  Atlantic  Monthly,  1912.     Parts  I. -VIII.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Schaff,  Philip.— THE  GETTYSBURG  WEEK.     By  Philip  Schaff. 

Scribner's  Magazine,  July,  1894.     PP-  23"3O- 

Schalk,  Emil. — CAMPAIGNS  of  1862  and  1863,  illustrating  the 

principles  of  strategy,  by  Emil  Schalk. 
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Schalk,  Emil. — THE  GENERALSHIP  of  Halleck  and  Hooker  as 
displayed  in  the  recent  operations  south  of  the  Rappa- 
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Philadelphia:  The  Press,  May  9,  1863.     I2mo.     pp.  (4).  (Mounted.) 

Schaller,  Frank. — THE  SPIRIT  OF  MILITARY  INSTITUTIONS,  by 
Marshal  Marmont.  Translated  from  the  last  Paris 
edition  (1859)  and  augmented  by  biographical,  historical, 
topographical,  and  military  notes.  By  Frank  Schaller, 
Colonel  Confederate  Army. 

Columbia,  S.  C.:  Evans  &  Cogswell.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  278. 

From  page  237  will  be  found  a  sketch  of  the  life  and  services  of  Albert  Sidney 

Johnston,  C.  S.  A.,  by  Col.  Schaller. 

Schaller,  Frank. — THE  SPIRIT  OF  MILITARY  INSTITUTIONS,  by 
the  Duke  of  Ragusa.  Translated  from  the  last  Paris 
edition  and  augmented  with  biographical,  historic, 
topographical  and  military  notes  (Southern),  with  a  new 
version  of  General  Jomni's  celebrated  Thirty-fifth  chapter 
of  Part  i,  of  Treatise  on  Grand  Military  Operations.  By 
Frank  Schaller,  Col.  22d  Regt.  Miss.  Infantry,  Confederate 
Army. 

Columbia,  S.  C.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  278. 

Scheibert,  F. — Sieben  Monate  in  den  Rebellen-Staaten  wahr. 

den  nordam.     Krieges  1863.     M.  4  Gefechts-  u.  Situat.- 

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Stettin.      1868.     8vo.     pp.  V.  1-126. 

Scheibert,  Justus. — Der  Burgerkrieg  in  den  Nordamerikan- 
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Ofnzier  von  J.  Scheibert,  Major  im  Koniglich  Preusi- 
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Berlin:  Ernest  Siegfried  Mittler  und  Sohn.      1874.     8vo.     pp.  182. 

Scheibert,  Justus. — STONEWALL  JACKSON'S  VIRGINIENTHAL 
FELDZUG,  von  J.  Scheibert,  Major  Z.  D.  mit  einer 
Planskizze. 

Jahrbucher,  f.  d.  Deutsche  Armee  u.  Marine,  Band  XXXI. 

8vo.     pp.  204-216  313-328.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Scheibert,  Justus. — La  Guerre  Civile  aux  Etats-Unis 
d'Amerique  (Guerre  de  la  Secession)  consideree  au  point 
de  vue  militaire  pour  les  officers  de  1'armee  Allemande 
traduit  par  J.  Borneoue  avec  4  planchs. 

Paris.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  - 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  ol  Major  Scheibert. 

76i 


Schell,  Frank  H. — SKETCHING  UNDER  FIRE  at  Antietam.  A 
War  correspondent's  personal  account  of  his  experience 
during  the  Battle.  By  Frank  H.  Schell.  With  pictures 
drawn  by  the  author  in  the  midst  of  action,  forty-one 
years  ago. 

McClure's  Magazine,  February,  1904.     pp.  418-429. 

Schenck,  Robert  Cummings. — ROBERT  C.  SCHENCK,  U.S.  A., 

Major-General  of  Volunteers. 
(Extract.)     n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  32.      17  portraits  inserted. 

Schmidt,  Ernest  Reinhold. — THE  AMERICAN  CIVIL  WAR. 
History  of  the  people  of  the  United  States,  before,  during 
and  after  the  Rebellion,  by  Dr.  Ernest  Reinhold  Schmidt, 
with  portrait,  plans,  maps  and  an  appendix  of  tables  of 
comparative  statistics. 

Philadelphia  and  Leipsic.     1869.     Ry.  8vo. 

Part  I.    pp.  LXXXY.    IX.    1-322.        Part  II  and  an  appendix  of  Tables  of 

Comparative  Statistics,     pp.  327. 

Schmucker,  Samuel  Mosheim. — HISTORY  of  the  Civil  War 
in  the  United  States,  its  cause,  origin,  progress  and  con 
clusion,  containing  full,  impartial  and  graphic  descriptions 
of  the  various  military  and  naval  engagements,  with  the 
heroic  deeds  achieved  by  armies  and  individuals,  touching 
scenes  and  incidents  in  the  camp,  the  cabin,  the  field  and 
the  hospital,  with  biographical  sketches  of  its  heroes. 
Revised  and  completed  by  Dr.  L.  P.  Brockett.  Illus 
trated  with  over  one  hundred  and  fifty  fine  portraits  of 
generals,  battle  scenes,  maps  and  diagrams. 

Philadelphia:  Jones  Brothers  &  Co.     (1865.)      Imp.  8vo.     pp.  1021. 

Schmutz,  George  S. — HISTORY  of  the  io2d  Regiment,  O.  V.  1. 

1862-1865. 
Published  and  Compiled  by  Geo.  S.  Schmutz,  Co.  I,  1907.     8vo.     pp.  285. 

Schneck,  Benjamin  Shroder. — THE  BURNING  OF  CHAMBERS- 
BURG,  Pennsylvania,  by  an  eye  witness  and  sufferer,  with 
corroborative  statements  from  the  Rev.  J.  Clark,  Hon.  A. 
K.  McClure,  J.  Hoke,  Esq.,  Rev.  T.  H!  Apple,  Rev.  B. 
Bausman,  Rev.  S.  J.  Niccolls,  and  J.  K.  Shryock,  Esq., 
in  letters  to  a  friend.  Fourth  edition,  revised  and 
enlarged,  with  a  plan  of  the  burnt  portions  of  the  town. 

Philadelphia.      1865.      121110. 


Schneck,  Benjamin  Shroder. — THE  DESTRUCTION  OF  THE 
TOWN  OF  CHAMBERSBURG  by  the  rebels  on  the  3Oth  of 
July,  1864,  from  personal  examination  of  the  place  and 
locality,  as  well  as  from  detailed  information  of  an  eye 
witness,  Dr.  B.  S.  Schneck.  Exhibited  with  historic 
accuracy  by  Dr.  George  Seibert,  Pastor,  at  Newark,  New 
Jersey. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Published  by  J.  Kohler.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  49. 

Schofield,  John  McAllister. — FORTY-SIX  YEARS  IN  THE  ARMY, 

by  Lieutenant-General  John  M.  Schofield.        $ 
New  York:  The  Century  Co.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  XVI.  1-577. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Schofield,  John  McAllister. — (LETTER  to  Gen.  Henry  M. 
Cist,  Secretary  of  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Cum 
berland.) 

West  Point,  X.  Y.     Sept.  15,  1880.     410.     pp.  8.     50  copies  privately  printed. 

Schooler,  James. — HISTORY  of  the  United  States  of  America 
under  the  Constitution,  by  James  Schooler.  Vol.  VI. 
1861-1865.  (History  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.) 

New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  &  Company,  Publishers.     (1899.) 

8vo.     pp.  XXII.  1-647. 

Schouler,   William. — A  HISTORY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  in  the 

Civil  War,  by  William  Schouler. 
Boston:  E.  P.  Button  &  Co.      1868-1871. 
Ry.  8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XIV. -670.     Vol.  II      Cities  and  Towns,     pp.  XII. -701. 

Schreiner,  Hermann  L. — THE  BEAUREGARD  SONGSTER,  being 
a  collection  of  patriotic,  sentimental,  and  comic  songs. 
The  most  popular  of  the  day.  Arranged  by  Herman  L. 
Schreiner. 

Macon  and  Savannah,  Ga.:  Published  by  John  C.  Schreiner  &  Son.      1864. 
481110.     pp.  36. 

Schuellermann,  Charles  W. — THE  LIFE  OF  A.  FREE  VARICA- 
TOR,  formerly  of  Swamppoodle,  Pennsylvania,  now  of 
Pennsylvania  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home,  Erie,  Penn 
sylvania. 

Erie,  Pa.:  Chas.  J.  P.  Rea,  Printer.      1905.      I2mo.     pp.  8. 

Schurz,  Carl. — ADDRESS  in  Memory  of,  Carnegie  Hall,  New 
York,  November  21,  1906.  New  York  Committee  of  the 
Carl  Schurz  Memorial. 

(New  York:  Irving  Press.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  44. 

763 


Schurz,  Carl. — COURT  OF  INQUIRY  on  Maj.-Gen.  Hooker's 
report  of  the  night  engagement  of  Wauhatchie.  Argument 
of  Maj.-Gen.  Carl  Schurz.  Delivered  February  12,  1864. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp,  22.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Schurz. 

Schurz,  Carl. — REMINISCENCES  of  a  Long  Life.  By  Carl 
Schurz.  The  Eleventh  Corps  at  Chancellorsville.  Illus 
trated  with  portraits  and  a  map. 

McClure's  Magazine,  June,  1907.     pp.  161-176. 

Schurz,     Carl. — THE    BATTLE    OF    GETTYSBURG.     By     Carl 

Schurz.     Illustrations  from  photographs. 
McClure's  Magazine,  July,  1907.     pp.  272-285. 

Schurz,  Carl. — THE  REMINISCENCES  OF  CARL  SCHURZ. 

Vol.  I.     1829-1852.     Illustrated  with  portraits  and  original  drawings. 

pp.  406. 

Vol.11.     1852-1863.     pp-467. 
Vol.  III.     1863-1869.     With  a  sketch  of  his  life  and  public  services 

from  1869-1906,  by  Frederick  Bancroft  and  William  A.  Dunning. 

Illustrated  with  portraits  and  views,     pp.  X.  1-486. 
New  York:  The  McClure  Company.     MCMVII.-MCMVIII. 

Schuyler,  Hartley  and  Graham. — ILLUSTRATED  CATALOGUE 
of  Arms  and  Military  Goods,  containing  regulations  for 
the  uniform  of  the  Army,  Navy  and  Marine,  and  Revenue 
Corps  of  the  United  States. 

New  York.     1864.     410.     pp.  142  (6). 

Schwartz,  Stephen. — TWENTY-TWO  MONTHS  A  PRISONER  OF 
WAR.  A  narrative  of  twenty-two  months'  imprisonment 
by  the  Confederates,  in  Texas,  through  General  Twigg's 
treachery,  dating  from  April,  1861,  to  February,  1863,  by 
Stephen  Schwartz.  Illustrated. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. :  Published  for  the  Author,  by  A.  F.  Nelson  Publishing  Co.  1892. 

I2mo.     pp.  221.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Scofield,  John  Courts. — AN  ADDRESS  delivered  by  John  C. 
Scofield,  Chief  Clerk,  War  Department,  in  accepting  on 
behalf  of  the  United  States  Government  the  monuments 
of  the  Pennsylvania  Reserves  erected  at  Antietam,  Md., 
September  17,  1906. 

I2mo.     pp.  12.     One  hundred  copies  privately  printed. 

764 


Scofield,  Levi  T. — THE  RETREAT  from  Pulaski  to  Nashville, 
Tenn.  Battle  of  Franklin,  Tennessee,  November  30, 
1864.  With  maps,  sketches,  portraits  and  photographic 
views.  By  Levi  T.  Scofield,  late  Captain  and  Engineer 
Officer,  23rd  Army  Corps. 

Cleveland:  Press  of  the  Caxton  Co.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  66  (i). 

Scott,  Allen  M. — CHRONICLES  OF  THE  GREAT  REBELLION,  by 

Rev.  Allen  M.  Scott,  D.  D. 
Cincinnati:  C.  F.  Vent  &  Co.     1868.     I2mo.     pp.  344. 

Scott,  George. — TAMARACK  FARM.     The  story  of  Rube  Walcott 

and  his  Gettysburg  girl.     By  George  Scott. 
New  York:  The  Grafton  Press.     (1903.)     I2mo.     pp.  236. 

Scott,  Henry  Lee. — MILITARY  DICTIONARY,  comprising  tech 
nical  definitions,  information  on  raising  and  keeping 
troops.  Actual  service,  including  makeshifts  and  im 
proved  material,  and  law,  government  and  adminis 
tration  relating  to  land  forces,  by  Colonel  H.  L.  Scott, 
Inspector-General  U.  S.  A. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Xostrand.     1861.     8vo.     pp.  674. 
Presentation  copy  to  Lt.-Gen.  Winfield  Scott. 

Scott,  John. — PARTISAN  LIFE  with  Colonel  John  S.  Mosby. 

Portraits  and  engravings. 
New  York.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  XVI.  492. 

Scott,    John. — STORY    of    the    Thirty-second    Iowa    Infantry 

Volunteers.     Compiled  and  published  by  John  Scott. 
Nevada,  la.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  526. 

Scott,  Kate  M. — HISTORY  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Fifth  Regi 
ment  of  Pennsylvania  Volunteers.  A  complete  history 
of  the  organization,  marches,  battles,  toils  and  dangers 
participated  in  by  the  Regiment  from  the  beginning  to 
the  close  of  the  War,  1861-1865,  by  Kate  M.  Scott. 

Philadelphia:  New  World  Publishing  Company.     1877.     8vo.     pp.  XV.  329. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Scott,  Kate  M. — THE  GALLANT  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTH 
PENNSYLVANIA  VETERANS. 

Philadelphia:  The  Times,  March  19,  1887.     I2mo.     pp.  (17). 

765 


Scott,  Samuel  W. — Angel,  Samuel  P. — HISTORY  of  the  Thir 
teenth  Regiment,  Tennessee  Volunteer  Cavalry,  U.  S.  A., 
including  a  narrative  of  the  bridge  burning;  the  Carter 
County  Rebellion,  and  the  loyalty,  heroism  and  suffering 
of  the  Union  men  and  women  of  Carter  and  Johnson 
Counties,  Tennessee,  during  the  Civil  War.  Also  a 
sketch  of  the  adventures  of  Captain  Daniel  Ellis,  the 
Union  pilot,  and  the  names  of  hundreds  of  brave  men  and 
women  of  these  counties  who  performed  brave  deeds  and 
noble  acts  of  heroism  for  country  and  humanity.  Written 
by  Samuel  W.  Scott,  Captain  Co.  G,  I3th  T.  V.  C.,  and 
Samuel  P.  Angel,  Adjutant  I3th  T.  S.  C.,  Knoxville, 
Tennessee. 

Philadelphia:  P.  W.  Ziegler  &  Co.     (1903.)     8vo.     pp.  510. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Scott,  William  A. — BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG,  by  William  A. 

Scott. 
Gettysburg,  Pa.     July  10,  1905.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

Scott,  William  Force. — THE  STORY  OF  A  CAVALRY  REGIMENT. 
The  career  of  the  Fourth  Iowa  Veteran  Volunteers,  from 
Kansas  to  Georgia,  1861-1865,  by  William  Force  Scott, 
late  Adjutant. 

G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  XXII.  (ij  1-602. 

Scott,    Winfield. — MEMOIRS    of    Lieut. -Gen.    Scott,    LL.    D., 

written  by  himself. 

New  York.     1864.     Imp.  8vo.     Large  paper.     100  printed. 
Autograph  of  Author,  Hdqrs.  of  the  Army,  Washington,  Sept.  2,  1861. 
52  portraits  and  engravings  inserted. 

Scott,  W.  W. — Stanard,  W.  G. — CAPITAL  OF  VIRGINIA  and 
the  Confederate  States.  Historical  and  descriptive.  By 
W.  W.  Scott  and  W.  G.  Stanard. 

Richmond.     1894.     4to.     pp.  — 

Scribner,  Benjamin  Franklin. — How  SOLDIERS  \VERE  MADE, 
or  the  War  as  I  saw  it  under  Buell,  Rosecrans,  Thomas, 
Grant  and  Sherman.  By  B.  F.  Scribner,  late  Colonel 
Thirty-eighth  Veteran  Volunteers  and  Brevet  Brigadier- 
General,  Commanding  Brigade. 

New  Albany,  Ind.     1887.     I2mo.     pp.  IV.  316. 

Scully,  Everett  G. — THE  STORY  OF  ROBERT  E.  LEE,  by  Fverett 
G.  Scully. 

Portland,  Maine:  L.  H.   Nelson  Company.      1905.     4to.      pp.  32. 

766 


Se  Cheverell,  J.  Hamp. — JOURNAL  HISTORY  of  the  Twenty- 
ninth  Ohio  Veteran  Volunteers,  its  victories  and  its 
reverses,  by  J.  Hamp.  Se  Cheverell  (late  Company  B.) 

Cleveland.     1882.     I2mo.     pp.  XIV.  7-316. 

First  edition.     Fifty  copies  printed. 

Se  Cheverell,  J.  Hamp. — JOURNAL  HISTORY  of  the  Twenty- 
ninth  Ohio  Veteran  Volunteers,  1861-1865,  its  victories 
and  its  reverses,  and  the  campaigns  and  battles  of  Win 
chester,  Port  Republic,  Cedar  Mountain,  Chancellors- 
ville,  Gettysburg,  Lookout  Mountain,  Atlanta,  The  March 
to  the  Sea,  and  the  Campaign  of  the  Carolinas,  in  which 
it  bore  an  honorable  part.  By  J.  Hamp.  Se  Cheverell 
(late  Company  B.) 

Cleveland.     1883.     I2mo.     pp.  284. 

Seddon,  James  Alexander. — REPORT  of  the  Secretary  of  War, 

January  3,  1863. 
(Richmond.     1863.)     8vo.     pp.  34. 

Seddon,  James  Alexander. — REPORT  of  the  Secretary  of  War, 
Confederate  States  of  America,  War  Department,  Nov. 
26,  1863. 

(Richmond.     1863.)     8vo.     pp.   149. 

Contains  Report  of  Commission  on  Indian  Affairs,     pp.  35-61,  and  Report  of 

Commissioner  of  Exchange,     pp.  63-149. 

Seddon,  James  Alexander. — REPORT  of  the  Secretary  of  War, 
Confederate  States  of  America,  War  Department,  April 
28,  1864. 

(Richmond,  Va.     1864.)     8vo.     pp.  37. 

Seddon,  James  Alexander. — REPORT  of  the  Secretary  of  War, 

War  Department,  Confederate  States  of  America. 
Richmond,  November  3,  1864.     8vo.     pp.  36. 

Seddon,  James  Alexander. — SAFE  CONDUCTS  from  the  Con 
federate  States. 

Richmond,  Jan.  n,  1865.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

Sedgwick,  John. — CORRESPONDENCE  of  John  Sedgwick,  Major- 

General. 

Printed  for  Carl  and  Ellen  Battelle  Stoeckel.     AICMII. 
8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XV.  1-188.     Vol.  II.  pp.  244.     300  copies  privately  printed. 

Sedgwick,    John.  —  6TH   ARMY   CORPS   before   Fredricksburg, 

Va.,  April-May,  1863. 
The  Historical  Magazine,  Feb.,  1872.     pp.  — 

767 


Sedgwick,  Henry  Dwight. — ADDRESS  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
Soldiers'  Monument,  in  Stockbridge,  Massachusetts, 
October  17,  1866,  by  Henry  Dwight  Sedgwick. 

New  York:  Baker  &  Godwin,  Printers.      1867.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

Segar,    Joseph. — PETITION    to    the    Congress    of    the    United 

States, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  9. 

Seiss,  Joseph  Augustus. — SERVICES  at  Trinity  Lutheran 
Church,  Germantown,  Thursday,  February  6,  1896. 
(In  Memoriam  Henry  Earnest  Goodman.) 

8vo.     pp.  (34).     300  copies  privately  printed. 

Autograph  notes  of  Colonel.  Goodman  and  Dr.  Seiss. 

Sellers,  Alfred  Jacob. — ADDRESS  delivered  at  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
at  the  dedication  of  the  two  regimental  monuments,  by 
the  Survivors  Association  of  the  9Oth  Regiment  P.  V., 
September  3,  1888,  by  its  President,  Comrade  A.  J. 
Sellers,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

8vo.     pp.  20.     Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Sellers,  Alfred  Jacob. — MEMORIAL  ADDRESS  before  Graham 
Post,  No.  106,  G.  A.  R.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  By  Col.  A. 
Sellers,  Past  Department  Senior  Vice-Commander  of 
Penna.,  May  30,  1902. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      I2ino.     pp.  12.     Privately  printed. 

Senott,  George. — SENOTT  ox  ANDREW  AND  BUTLER. 

(Extract.)     Boston:  Redding  &  Company.     1862.     8vo.     pp.   16. 

Senour,  F.— MAJOR-GENERAL  WILLIAM  T.  SHERMAN  and  his 

campaigns,  by  Rev.  F.  Senour. 

(Extract.)     Chicago:  Published  by  Henry  M.  Sherwood.      1865. 
I2mo.     pp.  477. 

Senour,  F. — MORGAN  AND  His  CAPTORS.     By  Rev.  F.  Senour. 

Cincinnati:  C.  F.  Vent  &  Co.      1865.      I2mo.     pp.  389. 

Senseney,  Charles  H. — -ADDRESS  delivered  by  C.  H.  Senseney 
to  his  comrades  at  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  enlist 
ment  of  Battery  "D,"  ist  W.  Va.  Light  Artillery  (Volun 
teers),  at  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  August  20,  1912. 

Wheeling:  Charles  Prager,  Printer.     1912.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

768 


Severance,  Margaret  A.  E. — DESCRIPTIVE  AND  HISTORICAL 
GUIDE  to  Chattanooga,  Lookout  Mountain,  and  Walden's 
Ridge,  by  Margaret  A.  E.  Severance. 

n.  p.       1892.      l8mo.     pp.  75. 

Seville,  William  P. — HISTORY  of  the  First  Regiment,  Delaware 
Volunteers,  from  the  commencement  of  the  "Three 
Months'  Service"  to  the  final  muster-out  at  the  close  of 
the  Rebellion,  by  William  P.  Seville,  Captain  Company 
"  E,"  First  Regiment  Delaware  Volunteers. 

Wilmington:  The  Historical  Society  of  Delaware.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  163. 

Seward,  William  Henry. — SECRETARY  SEWARD'S  REVIEW  of 
recent  military  events.  The  failing  cause  of  the  rebels. 

Washington.     Aug.  12,  1863.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Seyburn,  Stephen  Y. — HISTORY  of  the  Tenth  United  States 
Infantry,  by  ist  Lieutenant  Stephen  Y.  Seyburn,  Adjutant 
loth  Infantry. 

Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico.     1890.     I2mo.     pp.  85.     Privately  printed. 

Seymour,  Ira. — THE  MAKING  OF  A  REGIMENT.  What  a  service 
of  seven  months  did  for  a  troop  of  raw  volunteers.  By 
Ira  Seymour. 

McClure's  Magazine,  October,  1897.     pp.  1031-1044. 

Shackleton,  Robert— Habberton,  John — Henderson, 
William  J. — Chittenden,  L.  E. — Patterson,  Howard— 
Forsyth,  G.  A. — STRANGE  STORIES  of  the  Civil  War.  By 
Robert  Shackleton,  John  Habberton,  William  J.  Hender 
son,  L.  E.  Chittenden,  Capt.  Howard  Patterson,  U.  S.  N., 
Gen.  G.  A.  Forsyth,  U.  S.  A.,  and  others.  Illustrated. 

New  York  and  London:  Harper  &  Brothers,  Publishers.     MCMVII. 

I2mo.     pp.  219. 

Shaler,  Alexander. — REMARKS  at  the  dedication  of  the  monu 
ment  of  the  23d  Penna.  Infantry  at  Gettysburg,  Aug.  5, 
1886. 

Chronicle  &  Advertiser,  Friday,  Aug.  13,  1886.     I2mo.     pp.  13. 

Circulars,  etc.,  inserted. 

Shane,  John  H. — THE  FIRST  REGIMENT  Eastern  Shore  Mary 
land  Infantry  at  Gettysburg,  July,  1863. 
Baltimore,  Md.:  Press  of  John  H.  Shane  &  Co.     1895.     481110.     pp.  15. 

769 


Shanks,  John  Peter  Clever. — SPEECH  of  Gen.  J.  P.  C.  Shanks, 
of  Indiana,  on  treatment  of  prisoners  of  war,  delivered 
before  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  Washington. 
D.  C.,  March  19,  1870. 

(Washington,  D.  C.      1870.)     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Shanks,  John  Peter  Clever. — VINDICATION  of  Major-General 
John  C.  Fremont  against  the  attacks  of  the  slave  power 
and  its  allies,  by  Hon.  John  P.  C.  Shanks,  of  Indiana,  in 
the  House  of  Representatives,  Tuesday,  March  4,  1862. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Scarnmell  &  Co.,  Printers.      1862.     8vo.     pp.  21. 

Shanks,  William   Franklin  Gose. — CHATTANOOGA  and  how 

we  held  it. 
Harper's  Magazine,  Jan.,  1868.     pp.  — 

Shanks,  William  Franklin  Gose. — LOOKOUT  MOUNTAIN  and 

how  we  won  it.      (Illustrated.) 
Harper's  Magazine,  June,   1868.     pp.  - 
Map  and  Field  Copy  of  Gen.  Orders  265  A.  of  C. 

Field  Copy  of  Gen.  Orders  79,  2cl   Div.,   I2th  A.  Corps,  congratulating  the 
troops,  inserted. 

Shanks,  William  Franklin  Gose. — RECOLLECTIONS  of  Hooker, 
Grant,  Thomas,  Sherman,  Rosecrans  and  Sheridan. 
(Illustrated.) 

Harper's  Magazine.     1865-67.     pp.  — 

Shanks,  William  Franklin  Gose. — PERSONAL  RECOLLECTIONS 

of  Distinguished  Generals  by  William  F.  G.  Shanks. 
New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers.      1866.      I2mo.     pp.  XII. -352. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Shattuck,  Charles  P. — MILITARY  RECORD  of  Pepperell,  Mass. 

Historical  address  given  in  Prescott  Hall,  June  18,  1877, 

by  C.  P.  Shattuck. 
Nashau,  N.  H.:  R.  H.  Wheeler.     1877.     8vo.     pp.  38. 

Shaver,   Lewellyn   A. — A   HISTORY  of  the  Sixtieth   Alabama 

Regiment,  Grade's  Alabama  Brigade. 
Montgomery,  Ala.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  in. 

Shaw,  Edmund. — DEDICATION  SERVICES  and  historical  address 
of  Hon.  Edmund  Shaw,  at  the  dedication  of  the  monument 
erected  to  mark  the  position  held  by  the  uoth  Regiment, 
Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  in  the  battle  of  July  2,  1863. 

Gettysburg.     September  n  and  12,  1889.     8vo.     pp.  (6). 

770 


Shaw,  James. — TWELVE  YEARS  ix  AMERICA;  being  observations 
on  the  country,  the  people,  institutions  and  religion;  with 
notices  of  slavery  and  the  late  War;  and  facts  and  incidents 
illustrative  of  ministerial  life  and  labor  in  Illinois,  with 
notes  of  travel  through  the  United  States  and  Canada. 
By  the  Rev.  James  Shaw,  of  the  Illinois  Conference, 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  America. 

London:  Hamilton,  Adams  &  Co.     1867.     I2mo.     pp.  XVI.  (Map.)  1-440. 

Shaw,  John  M. — LIFE  AND  SERVICES  OF  MAJ.-GEN.  JOHN  A. 

RAWLINS.    An  address  by  John  M.  Shaw,  before  John  A. 

Rawlins  Post,   No.    126,   G.   A.   R.,   Minneapolis,   Minn., 

March  24,  1891. 
Published  by  the  Post.      1891.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

Shaw,  Rodney  K. — THE  BATTLE  OF  CORINTH,  October !(.,  1862. 
By  Capt.  R.  K.  Shaw,  of  6y\  O.V.I. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     (pp.  6.)      (Mounted.) 

Shaw,  William  H.— A  DIARY  as  kept  by  W7illiam  H.  Shaw, 
during  the  great  Civil  War,  from  April,  1861,  to  July,  1865. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  76.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Shea,  John  Gilmay. — THE  AMERICAN  NATION  illustrated  in 
the  lives  of  her  fallen 'brave  and  living  heroes,  by  John 
Gilmay  She£,  LL.  D.,  with  fine  portraits  on  steel  by  John 
A.  O'Neill. 

New  York:  Thomas  Farrell  &  Son.      1862.     410.      pp.  433. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Shea,  John  Gilmay. — THE  FALLEN  BRAVE.  A  biographical 
memorial  of  the  American  officers  who  have  given  their 
lives  for  the  preservation  of  the  Union.  Edited  by  John 
Gilmay  Shea,  with  eight  portraits  on  steel  by  J.  A.  O'Neill. 

New  York:  Charles  B.  Richardson  &  Co.      1861.     4to.     pp.  224. 

Shedd,  William  T. — THE  UNION  AND  THE  WAR.  A  sermon 
preached  November  27,  1862,  by  William  G.  T.  Shedd, 
D.  D.,  Associate  Pastor  of  the  Brick  Presbyterian  Church 
in  the  City  of  New  York. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner.     1863.      I2mo.     pp.  40. 

Sheely,  Aaron. — ADAMS  COUNTY  (Penna.).  By  Aaron  Sheely, 
Gettysburg. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Svo.     pp.  279-313.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

771 


Sheely,  Aaron. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG.  Also,  Early's 
demand  on  Gettysburg  and  Burgess  Kendlehart's  reply — 
A  reference  to  Major  Haller  and  the  Boys  of  Co.  A,  26th 
Penna.  Vols. 

Gettysburg,  Pa.:  The  Compiler,  Jan.  23,  1900.     I2mo.     pp.  (31).     (Mounted.) 

Sheely,  Aaron. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG.  Also,  Early's 
demand  on  Gettysburg  and  Burgess  Kendlehart's  reply. 
A  reference  to  Major  Haller  and  the  Boys  of  Co.  A,  26th 
Penna.  Vols. 

Gettysburg,  Pa.:  The  Compiler,  Jan.  23,  1900.     pp.  (32).     (Mounted.) 
Manuscript  corrections  by  the  Author  and  Autograph  letter. 

Sheldon,  R.  H.— HISTORY  of  the  Twelfth  Ohio  Cavalry,  by  R. 
H.  Sheldon,  late  Lieut.  Co.  F. 

Grand  Army  Scout  and  Soldiers  Mail.     1885.     I2mo.     pp.  (156).   (Mounted.) 

Sheldon,  Winthrop  D.— THE  "TWENTY-SEVENTH."  A  regi 
mental  history,  by  Winth'rop  D.  Sheldon,  A.  M.,  late 
Lieutenant  Company  H. 

New  Haven:  Morris  &  Benham.     1866.     i6mo.     pp.  144. 

Shellenberger,  John  Keller. — MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL 
LEGION  of  the  United  States,  Commandery  of  Missouri. 
The  Battle  of  Spring  Hill,  Tennessee.  Prepared  by 
Companion  Captain  John  K.  Shellenberger.  Read  after 
the  Stated  Meeting  held. February  2,  1907. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  26. 

Shellenberger. — THE  BATTLE  OF  SPRING  HILL,  Tennessee, 
November  29,  1864.  A  refutation  of  the  erroneous 
statements  made  by  Captain  Scofield  in  his  paper  entitled 
"The  Retreat  from  Pulaski  to  Nashville."  By  Captain 
John  K.  Shellenberger. 

Cleveland:  The  Arthur  H.  Clark  Company.     1913.     8vo.     pp.  49. 

125  copies  printed  for  the  Author. 

Shellenberger,  John  Keller. — THE  BATTLE  OF  FRANKLIN.  By 
Captain  John  K.  Shellenberger,  64th  Ohio  Infantry. 
Paper  read  before  Minnesota  Commandery  of  the  Loyal 
Legion  U.  S.,  December  9,  1902. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  29. 

Shepherd,    Henry   E. — LIFE   OF   ROBERT    EDWARD   LEE,    by 

Henry  E.  Shepherd,  M.  A.,  LL.  D. 
New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company. 
Ry.  8vo.     pp.  280. 

772 


Shepley,    George    Forster. — INCIDENTS    in    the    capture    of 

Richmond.     George  F.  Shepley. 
Atlantic  Monthly,  July,  1880.     pp.  18-28. 

Sheppard,  E.  W. — SPECIAL  CAMPAIGN  SERIES  No.  14.  The 
Campaign  in  Virginia  and  Maryland,  June  26  to  Sept.  20, 
1862.  Cedar  Run,  Manassas,  and  Sharpsburg.  By 
Second  Lieut.  E.  W.  Sheppard,  loth  Battalion  Manchester 
Regiment  (T.  F.).  With  three  maps  and  seven  plans. 

London:  George  Allen  &  Company,  Ltd.     1911.     I2mo.     pp.  XV.  1-306. 

Sheppard,  Oscar. — FULLER'S  OHIO  BRIGADE,  27th,  2Qth,  43d 
and  63d  Regiments  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry.  List  of 
survivors  with  post  office  addresses  so  far  as  known  to  the 
secretary,  January  1 ,  1891 .  Oscar  Sheppard,  late  Sergeant 
Major  27th  O.  V.  V.  I. 

Dayton,  Ohio:  Press  of  United  Brethern  Publishing  House.     8vo.     pp.  26. 

Sheridan,  Michael  Vincent. — PERSONAL  MEMOIRS  of  Philip 
Henry  Sheridan,  General  United  States  Army.  New  and 
enlarged  edition,  with  an  account  of  his  life  from  1871  to 
his  death  in  1888.  By  Brig.-Gen.  Michael  V.  Sheridan. 
Illustrated. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1904. 

8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XIII.  1-500.     Vol.  II.  pp.  XIII.  1-616. 

Autograph  letters  of  Author  and  Gen.  P.  H.  Sheridan. 

Sheridan,    Philip    Henry. — PERSONAL    MEMOIRS   of    P.    H. 

Sheridan,  General  U.  S.  Army.     In  2  Vols. 
London:  Chatto  &  Windus,  Picadilly.     1888. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  XII.  (i)  1-500.     8  portraits  and  13  maps.     Vol.  II.  pp.  IX.  (i)  1-486. 
Extended  into  4  Vols.     Extra  title  pages. 
Presentation  copy  from  Lieut. -General  P.  H.  Sheridan. 

Autograph  letters  and  notes  inserted  of  Mrs.  P.  H.  Sheridan,  J.  M.  Schofield, 
Stewart  Van  Vliet,  Henry  L.  Abbot,  F.  T.  Dent,  W.  T.  Sherman,  G.  M.  Dodge, 
H.  W.  Halleck,  John  Pope,  G.  Granger,  James  B.  Fry,  D .  C.  Buell,  R.  W. 
Johnson,  W.  P.  Carlin,  Julius  P.  Garesche',  T.  J.  Wood,  A.  McD.  McCook, 
Joseph  Wheeler,  Joseph  Hooker,  John  G.  Parke,  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  M.  V. 
Sheridan,  C.  Kingsbury,  Jr.,  Addison  W.  Preston,  J.  H.  Wilson,  W.  F.  Smith, 
Fitz  H.  Lee,  D.  McM.  Gregg,  W.  S.  Hancock,  J.  D.  Imboden,  Lew.  Wallace, 
Edwin  M.  Stanton,  W.  H.  Emory,  W.  Merritt,  C.  Grover,  J.  A.  Early,  Jacob 
Sharpe,  T.  F.  Rodenbough,  W.  H.  Emory,  C.  C.  Auger,  Rutherford  B.  Hayes, 
John  A.  Rawlins,  U.  S.  Grant,  G.  K.  Warren,  George  Crook,  E.  O.  C.  Ord,  F. 
C.  Newhall,  George  G.  Meade,  G.  K.  Warren,  H.  G.  Wright,  N.  A.  Miles,  S. 
W.  Crawford,  A.  A.  Humphreys,  J.  W.  Forsyth,  J.  J.  Reynolds,  W.  H.  Seward, 
Charles  Griffin,  and  123  illustrations. 

773 


Sheridan,  Philip  Henry. 

1.  Report  of  Operations  from   March  29,    1865,  to  April   9,   1865, 
including  the  Appomattox  Campaign  and  the  subsequent  March 
from  Petersburg  to  Dan  River  and  Return,  Major-General  P.  H. 
Sheridan,  commanding,     pp.  16. 

2.  Appendix  to  Reports  of  Operations  in  the  Appomattox  Campaign. 
Statements  relative  to  the  Battle  of  Five  Forks,  made  before  the 
Warren  Court  of  Inquiry,  and  additional  dispatches  refering  to 
operations  during  the  Campaign,     pp.  7.  7.  7. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo. 

25  copies  privately  printed  by  Gen.  Sheridan  with  notes  and  corrections  by 

General  Sheridan. 

Sheridan,  Philip  Henry. — REPORTS. 

1.  (Report  of  Operations.)     Headquarters,    nth   Division  Army  of 
the  Ohio,  Oct.  23,  1862.     pp.  3. 

2.  Report  of  Operations  of  the  Third  Division,  Right  Wing,  I4th 
Army  Corps,  Brig.-Gen.  P.  H.  Sheridan,  U.  S.  V.,  Commanding, 
from   December  26,    1862,   to  January   6,    1863,   including  the 
battle  of  Stone  River,     pp.  8. 

3.  Report  of  Operations  of  the  Third  Division,  Twentieth  Army 
Corps,  Army  of  the  Cumberland,   Maj.-Gen.   P.   H.  Sheridan, 
U.  S.  Vols.,  Commanding,  from  September  2  to  September  23, 

1863,  including  the  battle  of  Chickamauga.     pp.  6. 

4.  Report  of  Operations  of  the  Second  Division,  Fourth  Army  Corps, 
Army  of  the  Cumberland,  Maj.-Gen.  P.  H.  Sheridan,  U.  S.  Vols., 
Commanding,  from   November  23d  to  November  26th,    1863, 
including  the  battle  of  Mission  Ridge,     pp.  9. 

5.  Report  of  Operations  of  the  Cavalry  Corps  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
Major-General  P.  H.  Sheridan,  Commanding,  from  April  6th  to 
August  4th,  1864.     pp.  24. 

6.  Report   of  the   Operations  of  the   Army   of  the  Shenandoah, 
Major-General  P.  H.  Sheridan,  Commanding,  from  August  4th, 

1864,  to  February  27,  1865.     pp.  27  (3). 

7.  Report  of  Operations  of  the  1st  and  3d  Divisions  Cavalry,  Army 
of  the  Shenandoah,  Major-General  P.  H.  Sheridan,  Commanding, 
from  Feb.  27th  to  March  28th,  1865.     pp.  10  (i). 

8.  Report  of  Operations  of  the  United  States  Forces,  under  Com 
mand  of  Major-General  P.  H.  Sheridan,  U.  S.  A.,  from  March 
29,  1865,  to  April  9,  1865,  including  the  Appomattox  Campaign 
and  the  subsequent  march  from  Petersburg  to  the  Dan  River 

—and  the  return,     pp.  17.     Appendix  4  (i). 

9.  Report  of  Operations  of  the  United  States  Forces,  and  general 
information  of  the  condition  of  affairs  in  the  military  division  of 
the  South-west  and  Gulf  and   Department  of  the  Gulf,  Major- 
General  P.   H.  Sheridan,  U.  S.  A.,  Commanding,  from  May  29, 

1865,  to  November  4,  1866.     pp.  10. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     Complete  set. 

25  copies  printed,  and  each  report  signed  in  Autograph  by  Gen.  Sheridan. 
Unique. 

774 


Sherlock,  Eli  J. — MEMORABILIA  of  the  marches  and  battles  in 
which  the  One  Hundredth  Regiment  of  Indiana  Infantry 
Volunteers  took  an  active  part.  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
1861-5.  By  Captain  E.  J.  Sherlock. 

Kansas  City,  Mo.:  Press  of  Gerard-Woody  Printing  Co.     I2mo.     pp.  432. 

Sherman,  Andrew  M. — IN  THE  LOWLANDS  OF  LOUISIANA  IN 

1863.  An  address  delivered  by  Rev.  Andrew  M.  Sherman, 
at  the  Forty-second  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Twenty-third 
Conn.    Regimental    Association,    held    at    Steeplechase 
Island,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  on  Thursday,  August  20,  1908. 

Morristown,  N.  J. :  The  Howard  Publishing  Company.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

Sherman,  John. — AN  ADDRESS  commemorative  of  General 
William  T.  Sherman,  delivered  April  6,  1892,  before  the 
New  York  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the 
Loyal  Legion,  by  Hon.  John  Sherman,  of  the  Commandery 
of  the  District  of  Columbia. 

(Washington.     1892.)     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Sherman,  P.  Tecumseh. — GENERAL  SHERMAN  in  the  Last 
Year  of  the  Civil  War.  An  address  delivered  at  the 
thirty-eighth  reunion  of  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the 
Tennessee,  at  St.  Louis,  Missouri.  By  P.  Tecumseh 
Sherman,  November  II,  1908. 

8vo.     pp.  21.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Sherman,  William  Tecumseh. — GENERAL  AND  FIELD  ORDERS. 
Campaign  of  the  Armies  of  the  Tennessee,  Ohio  and 
Cumberland,  Maj.-Gen.  W.  T.  Sherman,  Commanding, 
1864-5. 

St.  Louis:  R.  P.  Studley  &  Co.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  250. 

Sherman,  William  Tecumseh. — GENERAL  ORDERS,  Head 
quarters  Military  Division  of  the  Mississippi,  March  18, 

1864,  to  Aug.  29,  1864. 

I2mo. 

Sherman,  William  Tecumseh. — GENERAL  WILLIAM  T.  SHER 
MAN'S  ADDRESS,  New  York  City,  May  30,  1878. 

Philadelphia.     1878.     Sm.  8vo.     pp.  14. 

44  copies  privately  printed  for  Col.  John  P.  Nicholson. 

775 


Sherman,  William  Tecumseh. — GENERAL  WILLIAM  T.  SHER 
MAN'S  ADDRESS,  New  York  City,  May  30,  1878. 

Philadelphia.     1878.     I2mo.     pp.  14. 

44  copies  printed  for  private  distribution.  Contains  the  letters  of  acknowledg 
ment  from  those  to  whom  copies  were  presented,  including  Mrs.  Sherman, 
Gen.  Sherman,  Comte  de  Paris,  etc. 

Sherman,  W7illiam  Tecumseh. — GENERAL  SHERMAN'S 
OFFICIAL  ACCOUNT  of  his  great  march  through  Georgia 
and  the  Carolinas,  from  his  departure  from  Chattanooga 
to  the  surrender  of  General  Jos.  E.  Johnston  and  the 
Confederate  forces  under  his  command,  to  which  is  added 
General  Sherman's  evidence  before  the  Congressional 
Committee  on  the  Conduct  of  the  War ;  the  animadversions 
of  Secretary  Stanton  and  General  Halleck ;  with  a  defense 
of  his  proceedings,  etc. 

New  York:  Bunce  &  Huntington.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  214. 
Autograph  note  and  portrait  of  Gen.  Sherman. 

Sherman,  William  Tecumseh. — INCIDENTS  of  the  March  to 

the  Sea,  from  the  Memoirs  of  Gen.  W.  T.  Sherman. 
Philadelphia:  Benjamin  F.  Emery.     481110.     pp.  13. 

Sherman,  William  Tecumseh. — LETTER  of  Major-General  W. 
T.  Sherman  to  Lieut. -Governor  B.  Stanton,  of  Columbus, 
Ohio. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

Sherman,  William  Tecumseh. — MAJ.-GEN.  WM.  T.  SHER 
MAN'S  FAREWELL  ADDRESS  TO  His  ARMY.  Lookout 
Mountain,  Tunnel  Hill,  Buzzard  Roost  Gap,  Snake 
Creek  Gap,  Resaca,  Dallas,  Kenesaw,  Atlanta,  Savannah, 
Averysboro,  Bentonsville,  Goldsboro,  Raleigh. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     Folded.     (Mounted.) 

Sherman,  William  Tecumseh. — MAJOR-GENERAL  SHERMAN'S 
REPORTS. 

1.  Campaign  against  Atlanta. 

2.  Campaign  against  Savannah. 

3.  Campaign  through  the  Carolinas. 

4.  Johnson's  Truce  and  Surrender. 

5.  Story   of   the    March    through    Georgia.     (By   a    Staff   Officer.) 
Official  copy. 

New  York:  Beadle  &  Company,  Publishers.     (1865.)      l6mo.     pp.  84. 

7/6 


Sherman,  William  Tecumseh. — MEMOIRS  of  General  William 

T.  Sherman,  by  himself. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.      1875. 
Vol.  I.  pp.  405.     Vol.  II.  pp.  409.     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Sherman. 

Sherman,  William  Tecumseh.— MEMOIRS  of  General  William 
T.  Sherman. 

New  York:  J.  Appleton  &  Company.     1887. 
Second  edition,  revised  and  corrected. 

Extended  to  8  Vols.  with  extra  title  pages.  Illustrated  by  John  P.  Nicholson. 
1896. 

Autograph  letters  of  Theo.  Bailey,  Mrs.  Sherman,  J.  P.  Benjamin,  R.  Patter 
son,  Geo.  Sykes,  W.  B.  Franklin,  F.  J.  Porter,  Jos.  E.  Johnston,  C.  Schurz, 
G.  T.  Beauregard,  R.  B.  Marcy,  J.  C.  Pemberton,  A.  H.  Garland,  N.  P. 
Banks,  W.  S.  Rosecrans,  G.  M.  Dodge,  Jas.  Longstreet,  L.  M.  Dayton,  Jos. 

C.  Audenried,  George  W.  Nichols,  D.  M.  Hill,  Wm.  M.  Wherry,  J.  M.  Palmer, 
E.  C.  Anderson,  S.  G.  French,  J.  M.  Corse,  N.  J.  Jackson,  John  A.  Logan, 
J.   G.   Barnard,  W.  F.  Barry,  J.  A.  Dahlgren,  D.  D.  Porter,   E.  B.  Stanton, 
A.  Pardee,  Jr.,  Thos.   A.    Ruger,    Reverdy  Johnson,  John  A.  Rawlins,  A.  G. 
Curtin,  Jos.  C.  Audenried,  W.   M.   Whipple,   N.    P.   Banks,  M.  F.  Force  and 

D.  Butterficld. 

Autographs  of  J.  C.  Ingersoll,  J.  Michler,  W.  G.  Le  Due,  J.  H.  Wilson,  J.  C. 
Davis,  J.  M.  Schofield,  A.  Von  Schrader,  G.  M.  McCook,  D.  Butterfield,  J. 
Hooker,  G.  T.  Beauregard,  Jefferson  Davis,  E.  D.  Baker,  W.  W.  Belknap  and 
Horace  Porter. 
56  maps  and  425  illustrations  inserted. 

Sherman,  William  Tecumseh. — MILITARY  ORDERS  of  General 
William  T.  Sherman,  1861-65. 

(Washington,  D.  C.     1873.)     8vo.     pp.  375. 

50  copies  printed  for  Gen.  Sherman.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Sherman. 

Sherman,  William  Tecumseh. — PHOTOGRAPHS  (44)  illustrat 
ing  the  campaign  of  General  Sherman  in  Tennessee, 
Alabama  and  Georgia,  1864,  from  negatives  in  the  posses 
sion  of  the  War  Department,  U.  S.  A. 

(Washington,  D.  C.)     Folio. 

Sherman,  William  Tecumseh. — SOME  FACTS  relating  to 
Maj.-Gen.  James  B.  McPherson,  and  events  attending  his 
death,  by  General  W.  T.  Sherman. 

(Washington.     1878.)     8vo.     pp.  (i)  8  and  map. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Sherman. 

Sherman,  W7illiam  Tecumseh.— STATEMENT  of  the  Military 
Service  of  William  T.  Sherman,  late  of  the  U.  S.  Army, 
compiled  from  the  records  of  this  office. 

Washington:  War  Department,  A.  G.  O.      March  n,  1891. 

Broadside.     (Mounted.) 

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Sherman,  William  Tecumseh. — MAJOR-GEN.  W.  T.  SHERMAN. 

Hours  at  Home,  Nov.,  1865.     pp.  — 

Sherman,  William  Tecumseh.— THE  LATE  MAJOR-GEN.  J.  B. 

McPHERSON. 

Hours  at  Home,  April,  1866.     pp.  — 

Sherman,  William  Tecumseh — Hancock,  Winfield  Scott.— 

CORRESPONDENCE  between  General  W.  T.  Sherman,  U.  S. 

Army,  and  Major-General  W.  S.  Hancock,  U.  S.  Army,  etc. 
St.  Paul.     1871.     8vo.     pp.  35. 
Presentation  copy.  Autograph  of  Gen.  Hancock.   Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Sherratt,  John  H. — Holland,  Hosmer  P. — Beatson,  John 

W. — SOCIETY  OF  THE  SEVENTY-FOURTH  ILLINOIS  VOLUN 
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Rockford,  Illinois:  W.  P.  Lamb.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  245. 

Sherrill,    Samuel   W. — HEROES   IN   GRAY.     By   Samuel   VV. 

Sherrill,  A.   M.,  Superintendent  of  City  Schools,  Paris, 

Tenn. 
Nashville,  Tenn.:  Claude  J.  Bell.     I2mo.     pp.  170. 

Sherrill,  Miles  O. — A  SOLDIER'S  STORY.  Prison  life  and  other 
incidents  in  the  War  of  1861-65.  By  Miles  O.  Sherrill,  of 
Catawba  County,  North  Carolina. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

Sherrill,  Miles  O. — A  SOLDIER'S  STORY.  Prison  life  and  other 
incidents  in  the  War  of  1861-65.  By  Miles  O.  Sherrill, 
of  Catawba  County,  North  Carolina. 

Raleigh,  N.  C. :  Edwards  &  Broughton  Printing  Company,  Printers. 

8vo.     pp.  23  (i). 

Sherwood,  Isaac  R.— THE  HEROIC  LITERATURE  of  the  War 
Period.  A  paper  read  before  the  Ohio  Commandery  of 
the  Loyal  Legion,  October  2,  1907,  by  Brevet  Brigadier- 
General  Isaac  R.  Sherwood,  Colonel  mth  O.  V.  I. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  u. 

Shinn,  Josiah  H. — FORT  JEFFERSON  and  its  Commanders  in 
1 86 1.  Compiled  from  the  official  records  and  other 
authentic  sources.  By  Joseph  H.  Shinn.  Reprinted 
from  Journal  Military  Service  Institution,  Governor's 
Island,  N.  Y.  H.  1910. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  25.      Presentation  copy  from  Author. 


Ship,  S. — OFFICIAL  REPORT  of  the  Commandant  of  Cadets  of 

the  battle  at  New  Market,  etc. 
(Richmond,  Va.     Jan.  13,  1865.)     H.  R.  Document  No.  XXV.    8vo.    pp.  14. 

Shippen,  Edward. — MEMOIR  of  John  Neill,  M.  D.,  late  Emer 
itus  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery  in  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania.  Read  before  the  College  of  Physicians  of 
Philadelphia,  Oct.  6,  1880,  by  Edward  Shippen.  M.  D. 

Philadelphia.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  1 8.     Privately  printed. 

Shipton,  James  Ancil. — THE  AMERICAN  CAVALRY  in  the  War 
of  Secession.  (Translated  from  Revue  de  Cavaleire,  by 
Capt.  J.  A.  Shipton,  U.  S.  A.) 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  May,  1902. 

pp.  418-426.      554-573-     721-735- 

Shoemaker,  Michael. — THE  MICHIGAN  THIRTEENTH.  Narra 
tives  of  the  occupation,  fortification,  attack  upon,  defense 
of,  and  retreat  from  Stevenson,  Alabama,  in  1862,  by  the 
Thirteenth  Regiment  of  Michigan  Volunteer  Infantry. 
By  Hon.  Michael  Shoemaker,  Colonel  of  the  Regiment  and 
Commander  of  the  Post. 

n.  p.     pp.  37.     (From  Vol.  IV.,  State  Pioneer  Collections.) 

Shoemaker,  Michael. — WAR  SKETCH  by  Col.  Shoemaker. 
Narrative  of  the  capture  of  Colonel  Michael  Shoemaker,  of 
the  Thirteenth  Regiment  of  Michigan  Volunteer  Infantry, 
his  journey  to  Richmond,  Virginia;  his  experience  in 
Libby  Prison,  his  exchange  and  return. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  25. 

Shorey,  Henry  A. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  MAINE  FIFTEENTH; 
being  a  brief  narrative  of  the  more  important  events  in  the 
history  of  the  Fifteenth  Maine  Regiment;  together  with 
a  complete  roster  of  the  Regiment,  embracing  the  name 
of  every  officer  and  enlisted  man  serving  with  it  at  any 
time  during  its  term  of  service,  and  illustrations  and  brief 
biographical  sketches  of  nearly  all  the  commissioned 
officers  of  the  Regiment,  by  Henry  A.  Shorey,  Secretary 
and  Historian  Fifteenth  Maine  Regimental  Association. 

Bridgeton,  Me.:  Press  of  the  News.      1890.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  178  26. 

Shotwell,  Randolph  A. — VIRGINIA  and  North  Carolina  in  the 
Battle  of  Gettysburg,  by  Randolph  A.  Shotwell,  8th  Reg. 
Va.  Volunteers. 

Our  Living  and  Our  Dead.     pp.  80-97. 

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Shrady,  George  F. — GENERAL  GRANT'S  LAST  DAYS,  by  George 
F.  Shrady,  M.  D.,  one  of  his  consulting  Surgeons,  with  a 
short  biographical  sketch  of  Dr.  Shrady. 

New  York:  Privately  printed.     1908.     4to.     pp.  VI.  1-74.      50  copies  printed. 

Shreve,  William  Price. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  THIRD  ARMY 
CORPS  UNION.  Compiled  from  the  original  records,  by 
William  P.  Shreve. 

Boston,  Massachusetts.     1910.     8vo.     pp.  90. 
Privately  printed.     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Sibley,  Henry  Hastings. — IMPROVED  CONICAL  TENT  invented 

and  patented  by  Maj.  H.  H.  Sibley,  U.  S.  Army. 
Baltimore:  Printed  by  James  Lucas  &  Son.     1857.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

Sickles,  Daniel  Edgar. — ADDRESS  delivered  in  Boston  before 
the  Hooker  Association  of  Massachusetts,  by  Maj. -Gen. 
Daniel  Edgar  Sickels,  U.  S.  Army,  Retired,  November  29, 
1910. 

Norwood,  Mass.:  Norwood  Press.     (1911.)     8vo.     pp.  29. 
Autograph  of  Author. 

Sickles,  Daniel  Edgar. — ORATION  delivered  by  Major-General 
D.  E.  Sickles,  U.  S.  A.,  before  the  Society  of  the  Army  of 
the  Potomac,  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  May  25,  1900. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Sickles,  Daniel  Edgar. — THIRD  ARMY  CORPS  on  the  afternoon 

of  July  2,  1863,  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg. 
New  York.     Mays,  1911.     8vo.     pp.  n. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  General  Sickles. 

Sickles,  Daniel  Edgar. — MANUSCRIPT  OF  ADDRESS  delivered  at 

Gettysburg,  1896,  by  General  Daniel  E.  Sickles. 
4to.    pp.  5. 

Siddons. — YANKEELAND  IN  HER  TROUBLE.     An  Englishman's 

correspondence  during  the  War. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Sikes,  E.  W. — THE  CONFEDERATE  STATES  CONGRESS.  By  E.  W. 
Sikes,  Wake  Forest  College,  N.  C. 

Raleigh,  N.  C.:  Edwards  &  Broughton,  Printers.      1903.     8vo.     pp.  29. 


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the  War.  By  Dr.  S.  Silsbee.  Read,  for  the  benefit  of  the 
St.  John's  Hospital,  at  the  Union  Hall  of  the  Catholic 
Institute. 

Cincinnati:  Moore,  Wilstach,  Keys  &  Co.,  Printers.      1862. 

I2mo.     pp.  88  (i). 

Simmons,  Flora  E. — A  COMPLETE  ACCOUNT  of  the  John 
Morgan  Raid  through  Kentucky,  Indiana  and  Ohio,  in 
July,  1863. 

n.  p.     Published  by  Flora  E.  Simmons.     1863.     i6mo.     pp.  108. 

Simms,  William  Gilmore. — SACK  AND  DESTRUCTION  of  the 
City  of  Columbia,  S.  C.,  to  which  is  added  a  list  of  the 
property  destroyed. 

Columbia,  S.  C. :  Power  Press  of  the  Daily  Phoenix.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  76. 

Simons,  Ezra  D. — A  REGIMENTAL  HISTORY.  The  One  Hundred 
and  Twenty-fifth  New  York  State  Volunteers,  by  Chaplain 
Ezra  D.  Simons.  (Illustrated.) 

Published  by  Ezra  D.  Simons.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  XXI.  1-352  XXIX.  (4). 

Simpson,  Thomas. — PAPERS  read  before  the  Historical  Society 
of  Frankford.  Vol.  I.,  No.  5.  "Frankford  Soldiers  who 
Enlisted  in  the  Civil  War.  Compiled  by  Thomas  Simpson." 

Frankford:  Reprinted  from  "The  Gazette."     1907.     8vo.     pp.  42. 

Simpson,  William  Augustus. — HISTORICAL  SKETCHES,  U.  S. 

Army.     The  Second  Regiment  of  Artillery,  by  Lieut.  W. 

A.  Simpson,  Adjutant  2d  U.  S.  Artillery. 

"Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution."     1893. 
8vo.     pp.  1 6. 

Simpson,  William  Augustus. — THE  SECOND  REGIMENT  OF 
ARTILLERY,  by  Lieut.  W.  A.  Simpson,  Adjutant  2d  U.  S. 
Artillery. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  July,  1893.     pp.  905-920. 

Singmaster,  Elsie.— GETTYSBURG  Stories  of  the  Red  Harvest 

and  the  Aftermath.     By  Elsie  Singmaster. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Miffiin  Company.     1913.     I2mo.   pp.  190. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Singmaster,  Elsie. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG,  July  1-3, 

1863.     By  Elsie  Singmaster. 
The  Outlook,  June  21,  1913.     pp.  372-376. 

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Sipes,  William  B. — THE  SEVENTH  PENNSYLVANIA  VETERAN 
VOLUNTEER  CAVALRY,  its  record,  reminiscences  and  roster, 
with  an  appendix.  By  William  B.  Sipes. 

Pottsville,  Pa.:  Miner's  Journal  Print,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  IV.  1-143. 

Skinner,  D.  W. — Andrews,  N.  L. — ADDRESSES  at  the  unveiling 
of  the  War  Memorial  Tablet  at  Colgate  University,  June 
16,  1897,  by  Sergeant  D.  W.  Skinner,  Class  of  '65,  and 
Professor  N.  L.  Andrews,  Class  of  '62. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (8). 

Slater,  E.  Beverly. — BEFORE  THE  COMMITTEE  ON  MILITARY 
AFFAIRS  of  the  House  of  Representatives  in  re  House  of 
Representatives  No.  17498,  6ist  Congress,  2d  Session, 
for  the  appointment  of  Major  George  A.  Armes,  United 
States  Army,  Retired,  to  the  rank  and  grade  of  Major- 
General  on  the  Retired  list  of  the  Army.  Brief  for 
Major  Armes. 

(Washington.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  99. 

Slater,  Milo  H. — DEDICATION  OF  THE  MONUMENT  to  the  memory 
of  the  Colorado  Soldiers  of  the  Federal  Army  who  fell 
during  the  Civil  War.  October  9,  1907.  Address  by 
Mr.  Milo  H.  Slater,  President  of  the  Colorado  Veteran 
Association. 

Denver,  Colorado:  Wahlgreen  Printing  Company.     1907.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

Slattery,  C.  L. — FELIX  REVILLE  BRUNOT.     A  civilian  in  the 

War  for  the  Union.     Map  and  illustrations, 
n.  p.  n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  — 

Slaughter,  Philip. — A  SKETCH  of  the  life  of  Randolph  Fairfax, 
a  private  in  the  ranks  of  the  Rockbridge  Artillery,  attached 
to  the  "Stonewall  Brigade,"  and  afterwards  to  the  First 
Regiment  Virginia  Light  Artillery,  Second  Corps,  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia,  including  a  brief  account  of  Jackson's 
Celebrated  Valley  Campaign.  By  Rev.  Philip  Slaughter, 
D.  D. 

1878.     i6mo.     pp.  X.  1-72.     Third  edition.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Slayton,    James    R. — THE    GREAT    BATTLES    OF    THE    WAR. 
Gettysburg,  by  General  James  R.  Slayton.     Paper  No.  I. 
(Gettysburg:  Compiler  Print.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

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Sloan,  John  A. — NORTH  CAROLINA  in  the  War  between  the 
States,  by  John  A.  Sloan,  late  Captain  Co.  B,  27th  North 
Carolina  Regiment,  Army  of  Northern  Virginia. 

(Motto.)     Rufus  H.  Darly,  Publisher.     1883.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  170. 

Roster  of  North  Carolina  Officers,     pp.  XXII. 

Parts  I  and  II.     (Publication  suspended).     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Sloan,  John  A. — REMINISCENCES  of  the  Guilford  Grays,  Co.  B, 

2yth  N.  C.  Regiment,  by  John  A.  Sloan. 

Washington,  D.  C:  R.  O.  Polkinhorn,  Printer.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  IV.  1-129. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Sloane,  James. — SPEECH  delivered  in  the  Wigwam  of  the 
Seventeenth  Ward,  Cincinnati,  August  28,  1868.  An 
analysis  and  estimate  of  the  character  of  General  Grant, 
with  respect  to  his  fitness  for  the  Presidency. 

Cincinnati.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  - 

Slocum,  Henry  Warner. — MILITARY  LESSONS  taught  by  the 

War,  an  address  delivered  Feb.  23,  1869. 
New  York.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  —     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Slocum. 

Small,  Abner  R. — THE  SIXTEENTH  MAINE  REGIMENT  in  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1865,  by  Major  A.  R.  Small, 
with  introduction  written  by  Gen.  James  A.  Hall. 

Portland,  Maine:  Published  for  the  Regimental  Association  by  B.  Thurston  & 

Company.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  IV.  323. 

Smart,  Charles. — THE  MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT,  U.  S.  Army, 

by  Major  Charles  Smart,  Surgeon  U.  S.  A. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  May,  1893.     pp.  692-708. 

Smith,  A.  P. — HISTORY  of  the  Seventy-sixth  Regiment  New 
York  Volunteers,  what  it  endured  and  accomplished, 
containing  descriptions  of  its  twenty- five  battles;  its 
marches,  its  camp  and  bivouac  scenes,  with  biographical 
sketches  of  fifty-three  officers  and  a  complete  record  of 
the  enlisted  men.  Illustrated  with  forty-nine  engravings 
on  wood,  by  J.  P.  Davis  and  Speer,  of  New  York,  and  a 
lithograph  by  L.  N.  Rosenthal  of  Philadelphia. 

Cortland,  N.  Y.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  429. 

Autograph  note  of  Lieut.  A.  P.  Smith. 

Smith,  Charles  Henry. — A  RECONNOISSANCE  with  the  First 

Maine  Cavalry. 
(Fort  Clark,  Texas.     May,  1885.)     8vo.     pp.  (9).     Privately  printed. 

783 


Smith,  Charles  Henry. — BILL  Arp.  So-called,  a  side  show  of 
the  Southern  side  of  the  War.  Illustrated  by  M.  A. 
Sullivan. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  Metropolitan  Record  Office.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  204. 

Smith,  Charles  M. — FROM  ANDERSOXVILLE  TO  FREEDOM,  by 
Charles  M.  Smith  (late  of  Company  E,  First  Massa 
chusetts  Cavalry). 

Providence:  Published  by  the  Society.     1894.     8vo.     pp.  74. 

Smith,  Daniel  P. — COMPANY  K,  First  Alabama  Regiment,  or 
three  years  in  the  Confederate  Service,  by  Daniel  P. 
Smith. 

Prattville,  Ala.:  Published  by  the  Survivors.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  135  (10). 

25  copies  printed. 

Smith,  E.  A. — RECORDS  of  Walthall's  Brigade  of  Mississippians- 
Compiled  by  Rev.  E.  A.  Smith,  Company  A,  29th  Miss. 
Brewton,  Ala.     1904.     8vo.     pp.  89.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Smith,  Edward  Parmelee. — INCIDENTS  among  shot  and  shell. 
The  only  authentic  work  extant  giving  many  tragic  and 
touching  incidents  that  came  under  the  notice  of  the 
United  States  Christian  Commission  during  the  long  years 
of  the  Civil  War.  By  Rev.  Edward  P.  Smith,  Field 
Secretary  of  the  Commission.  Illustrated. 

Edgewood  Publishing  Company,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  512. 

Smith,  Edward  Parmelee. — INCIDENTS  of  the  United  States 
Christian  Commission,  by  Rev.  Edward  P.  Smith,  Field 
Secretary  of  the  Commission. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  512. 

Smith,  Francis  Henney. — DISCOURSE  on  the  life  and  character 
of  Lt.-Gen.  Thos.  J.  Jackson,  (C.  S.  A.)  late  Professor  of 
Natural  and  Experimental  Philosophy  in  the  Virginia 
Military  Institute,  by  Francis  H.  Smith,  A.  M.,  Super 
intendent  of  the  Virginia  Military  Institute,  read  before 
the  board  of  visitors,  faculty  and  cadets,  July  I,  1863,  with 
proceedings  of  the  institution  in  honor  of  the  illustrious 
deceased. 

Richmond:  Ritchie  &  Dunnavent,  Printers.      1863.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

78. 


Smith,  Francis  Henney. — INTRODUCTORY  LECTURE  read  before 
the  Corps  of  Cadets,  on  the  resumption  of  the  academic 
duties  of  the  Virginia  Military  Institute,  at  the  Alms 
House,  Richmond,  Va.,  December  28,  1864,  by  Francis  H. 
Smith,  A.  M.,  Superintendent  of  the  Va.  Military  Institute. 

Richmond:  Macfarlane  &  Fergusson,  Printers.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Smith,  Francis  Henney. — THE  INNER  LIFE  OF  THE  V.  M.  I. 

CADET;  its  responsibilities  and  its  privileges.     Introduc 
tory  address  to  the   Corps   of    Cadets    at    the    Virginia 
Military  Institute,  Sept.  10,  1866,  by  Francis  H.  Smith, 
LL.  D. 
Lexington,  Va.     1873.      I2mo.     pp.  52. 

Smith,  Frank  W. — SMITH'S  "KNAPSACK"  of  Facts  and  Figures, 
61  to  65. 

Toledo,  O.:  Spear,  Johnson  &  Co.,  Printers.     1884.     48mo.     pp.  111(3). 

Smith,  George  B. — OFFICIAL  ARMY  LIST  of  the  Volunteers  of 
Illinois,  Indiana,  Wisconsin,  Minnesota,  Michigan,  Iowa, 
Missouri,  Kansas,  Nebraska  and  Colorado.  Compiled 
and  published  by  George  B.  Smith. 

Chicago,  111.:  Tribune  Book  and  Job  Printing.     1862.     I2mo.     pp.  176. 

Smith,  George  Gardner. — SPENCER  KELLOGG  BROWN,  his 
life  in  Kansas  and  his  death  as  a  spy,  1842-1863,  as  dis 
closed  in  his  diary.  Edited  by  George  Gardner  Smith. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     MCMIII.     I2mo.     pp.  380. 

Smith,  George  G. — THE  BOY  IN  GRAY.     A  story  of  the  War. 

By  Geo.  G.  Smith,  Chaplain  of  Philip's  Legion,  Georgia 

Volunteers. 

Nashville,  Tenn.:  Dallas,  Tex.:  Publishing  House  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  South. 
1903.     8vo.     pp.  267.     Fifth  edition, 

Smith,  Gerrit. — SPEECHES  and  Letters  of  Gerrit  Smith  (from 

January,  1863,  to  January,  1864)  on  the  Rebellion. 
New  York:  John  A.  Gray  &  Green,  Printers.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  76. 

Smith,  Gerrit.— GERRIT  SMITH  ON  MCCLELLAN'S  NOMINATION 

and  Acceptance. 

New  York:  Published  by  the  Loyal  Publication  Society.     No.  63.     1864. 
8vo.     pp.  15. 

785 


Smith,  Gustavus  Woodson. — CONFEDERATE  WAR  PAPERS. 
Fairfax  Court  House,  New  Orleans,  Seven  Pines,  Rich 
mond  and  North  Carolina,  by  Gustavus  W.  Smith,  late 
Major-General  Confederate  States  Army. 

New  York:  Atlantic  Publishing  and  Engraving  Co.     1884. 

121110.     pp.  381  and  3  maps.     Autograph  letters  of  Gen.  Smith. 

Smith,  Gustavus  Woodson. — GENERALS  J.  E.  JOHNSTON  AND 
G.  T.  BEAUREGARD  at  the  Battle  of  Manassas,  July,  1861, 
by  Gustavus  W.  Smith,  formerly  Major-General  Con 
federate  States  Army. 

New  York:  G.  Crawford.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Smith,  Gustavus  Woodson.— THE  BATTLE  OF  SEVEN  PINES, 
by  Gustavus  W.  Smith,  formerly  Major-General  Con 
federate  States  Army. 

New  York:  C.  G.  Crawford.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  202. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Smith,  Henry  Bascom. — BETWEEN  THE  LINES.  Secret  service 
stories  told  fifty  years  after,  by  Bvt.  Major  H.  B.  Smith, 
Chief  of  Detectives  and  Assistant  Provost  Marshal- 
General,  with  Major-General  Lew.  Wallace,  Civil  War. 

New  York:  Booz  Brothers,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  343. 

Smith,  Jacob. — CAMPS  AND  CAMPAIGNS  of  the  lo/th  Regiment 
Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry,  from  August,  1862,  to  July,  1865. 
Compiled  and  written  by  Jacob  Smith,  Company  D, 
loyth  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry,  to  the  surviving  members 
of  the  lojth  Regiment,  their  families  and  those  interested 
in  the  stirring  scenes  of  '61  to  '65,  this  work  is  respectfully 
dedicated  by  the  author. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  314. 

Smith,  James. — A  RESUME  of  the  services  of  the  I28th  Regi 
ment  New  York  Volunteers,  from  Sept.  4,  '62,  to  Jan.  i, 
'64,  with  a  list  of  the  losses,  etc. 

Baton  Rouge,  La.:  Printed  at  the  Gazette  and  Comet  Office.     1864. 

I2mo.     pp.  15. 

Smith,  James  E. — A  FAMOUS  BATTERY  and  its  campaigns, 
1 86 1 -'64.  The  career  of  Corporal  James  Tanner  in  War 
and  in  Peace.  Early  days  in  the  Black  Hills,  with  some 
account  of  Capt.  Jack  Crawford,  the  poet  scout,  by 
Captain  James  E.  Smith,  4th  N.  Y.  Independent  Battery. 

Washington:  W.  H.  Lowdermilk  &  Co.     1892.      I2mo.     pp.  VII.  1-237. 


Smith,  John  Carson. — ADDRESS.  Personal  recollections  of 
General  Ulysses  S.  Grant.  Before  U.  S.  Grant  Post, 
No.  28,  G.  A.  R.,  Department  of  Illinois,  Grand  Army  of 
the  Republic,  U.  S.  A.,  February  26,  1903,  by  Comrade 
General  John  C.  Smith,  Ex-Lieut. -Governor. 

n.  p.     (1903.)     8vo.     pp.  22  (4). 

Smith,  John  Carson. — ORATION  at  the  unveiling  of  the  monu 
ment  erected  to  the  memory  of  Maj.-Gen.  James  B. 
Steedman,  by  Gen.  John  C.  Smith,  Lieut. -Governor  of 
Illinois,  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  May  26,  1887. 

Chicago:  Printed  by  Knight  &  Leonard  Co.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

Smith,  John  Carson. — PERSONAL  RECOLLECTIONS  of  General 
Ulysses  S.  Grant,  before  U.  S.  Grant  Post,  No.  28,  G.  A.  R., 
Department  of  Illinois,  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic, 
U.  S.  A.,  February  n,  1904,  by  Commander  Comrade 
General  John  C.  Smith,  Ex-Lieut. -Governor,  etc. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Smith,  John  L. — ANTIETAM  TO  APPOMATTOX  with  ii8th 
Penna.  Vols.,  Corn  Exchange  Regiment,  with  descriptions 
of  marches,  battles  and  skirmishes,  together  with  a 
complete  roster  and  sketches  of  officers  and  men,  compiled 
from  official  reports,  letters  and  diaries.  Profusely 
illustrated  with  addenda. 

Philadelphia:  J.  L.  Smith,  Publisher.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  XVI.  1-746. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Smith,  John  L. — HISTORY  of  the  n8th  Pennsylvania  Volun 
teers,  Corn  Exchange  Regiment,  from  their  first  engage 
ment  at  Antietam  to  Appomattox,  to  which  is  added  a 
record  of  its  organization  and  a  complete  roster.  Fully 
illustrated  with  maps,  portraits  and  over  one  hundred 
illustrations,  with  Addenda.  By  the  Survivors'  Associa 
tion  1 1 8th  (Corn  Exchange)  Regt.  P.  V. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  J.  L.  Smith,  Publisher.     1905.    8vo.    pp.  XVI.    Map  1-743. 

Smith,  John  Thomas. — A  HISTORY  of  the  Thirty-first  Regi 
ment  of  Indiana  Volunteer  Infantry  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  by  John  Thomas  Smith,  the  third  Colonel  of 
Regiment,  who  was  with  the  command  three  years  and 
seven  months. 

Published  for  the  Author  by  the  Western  Methodist  Book  Concern.     1900. 
8vo.     pp.  226. 


Smith,  Joshua. — MAP  and  description  of  the  main  Battle 
fields,  routes,  camps  and  headquarters  in  the  Gettysburg, 
Wilderness  and  Appomattox  Campaigns  of  the  Civil  War 
in  the  United  States.  By  Joshua  Smith,  ist  Lieut.  Co. 
K,  20th  Pa.  Vol.  Cav. 

Chicago:  Joshua  Smith,  Publisher.      1900.     8vo.     pp.24.  Map.     Folio  folded. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Smith,  Nicholas. — GRANT,  the  man  of  mystery,  by  Colonel 
Nicholas  Smith,  author  of  "Our  Nation's  Flag  and 
incidents."  *  *  Etc. 

Milwaukee:  The  Young  Churchman  Co.      1909.     I2mo.     pp.  XIII.  1-381. 

Smith,  Nicholas. — OUR  NATION'S  FLAG,  in  history  and  incident, 
by  Colonel  Nicholas  Smith,  author  of  Stories  of  Great 
National  Songs.  *  * 

Milwaukee:  The  Young  Churchman  Co.     1903.     I2mo.     pp.  215. 

Smith,  Oskaloosa  Minnewando. — THE  TWENTY-SECOND  REGI 
MENT  of  Infantry,  by  Captain  Oskaloosa  M.  Smith,  C.  S., 
U.  S.  Army. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  Sept.,  1892.     pp.  1043-1054. 

Smith,  Oskaloosa  Minnewando — Hamilton,  Robert  Lee— 
Wassell,  William  Hudspeth. — A  HISTORY  of  the 
Twenty-second  United  States  Infantry.  Compiled  from 
official  records  from  organization  to  1885,  by  Major  O.  M. 
Smith,  U.  S.  A.,  retired,  late  ist  Lieutenant  22d  Infantry; 
1885  to  1898,  by  Captain  R.  L.  Hamilton,  Adjutant,  22d 
Infantry;  1898  to  1904,  by  Captain  W.  H.  \Vassell,  22d 
Infantry. 

Manila,  P.  I.:  Press  of  E.  C.  McCullough  &  Co.,  Inc.     8vo.     pp.  169. 

Smith,  Robert  G. — A  BRIEF  ACCOUNT  of  the  services  rendered 
by  the  Second  Regiment  Delaware  Volunteers  in  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion.  By  Robert  G.  Smith,  Second  Lieutenant 
Co.  A,  Second  Delaware  Regiment.  Read  before  the 
Historical  Society  of  Delaware,  April  19,  1909. 

8vo.     pp.  32. 

Smith,  S.  E.  D. — THE  SOLDIER'S  FRIEND,  being  a  thrilling 
narrative  of  Grandma  Smith's  four  years'  experience  and 
observation,  as  matron  in  the  hospitals  of  the  South  during 
the  late  disastrous  conflict  in  America.  By  Mrs.  S.  E.  D. 
Smith,  revised  by  Rev.  John  Little,  and  dedicated  to  the 
rebel  soldiers. 

Memphis,  Tenn.     1867.     i6mo.     pp.  300. 

788 


Smith,  Thomas  Church  Haskell. — ADDRESS  at  the  dedication 
of  the  Washington  County  Soldier's  Monument,  at 
Marietta,  O.,  September  17,  1875,  by  Gen.  T.  C.  H. 
Smith. 

Cincinnati:  Robt.  Clarke  &  Co.,  Printers.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Smith. 

Smith,  Thomas  West. — THE  STORY  OF  A  CAVALRY  REGIMENT, 
"Scott's  900,"  Eleventh  New  York  Cavalry.  From  the 
St.  Lawrence  River  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  1861-1865. 
By  Thomas  West  Smith,  Private  of  Troop  F.  Published 
by  the  Veteran  Association  of  the  Regiment. 

Chicago:  W.  B.  Conkey  Company,  Printers.     Ry.  8vo.    pp.  VIII.  1-344  (34)- 

Smith,  W.  B. — ON  WHEELS  and  how  I  came  there.  A  real 
story  for  real  boys  and  girls,  giving  the  personal  experiences 
and  observations  of  a  fifteen  year  Yankee  boy  as  soldier 
and  prisoner  in  the  American  Civil  War,  by  Private  W.  B. 
Smith,  of  Company  R,  I4th  Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry. 
Edited  by  Rev.  Joseph  Gatch  Bonnell. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  Hunt  &  Eaton,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  338. 

Smith,  Walter  George. — LIFE  AND  LETTERS  OF  THOMAS  KILBY 
SMITH,  Brevet  Major-General  United  States  Volunteers, 
1820-1887,  by  his  son  Walter  George  Smith,  with  portraits. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1898.     8vo.     pp.  IX.  1-487. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Smith. 

Smith,  William  Farrar. — FROM  CHATTANOOGA  TO  PETERSBURG 
under  Generals  Grant  and  Butler.  A  contribution  to  the 
history  of  the  War,  and  a  personal  vindication,  by  William 
Farrar  Smith,  Brevet  Major-General,  U.  S.  Army,  and 
late  Major-General  of  Volunteers,  with  maps  and  plans. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.     1893. 

I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-201. 

Smith,  William  Farrar. — GENERAL  W.  F.  SMITH'S  REPORT  of 
the  Battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  from  the  original  draft  now 
first  printed.  Communicated  by  William  Swinton,  Esq. 

The  Historical  Magazine,  Vol.  V.,  New  Series,  April,  1869.     pp.  240-248. 

Smith,  William  Farrar. 

Part  i.  Report  of  a  Board  of  Army  Officers  upon  the  claim  of  Maj.- 
Gen.  William  Farrar  Smith,  U.  S.  V.,  Major  U.  S.  Army  (retired), 
pp.  19. 

Part  2.     The  opening  of  the  short  route  from  Bridgeport  to  Chatta 
nooga  in  1863.     Review  of  the  report  of  the  Board  by  Major. -Gen. 
Wm.  Farrar  Smith,  U.  S.  V.     pp.  226. 
(Philadelphia.     1902.)     8vo.    Presentation  copy.    Autograph  letter  of  Author. 


Smith,  William  Farrar. — THE  BATTLE  OF  CHICKAMAUGA. 

The  Galaxy,  Nov.,  1875.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Smith,  William  Farrar. — THE  CAMPAIGN  OF  1861-1862  in 
Kentucky,  unfolded  through  the  correspondence  of  its 
leaders. 

Magazine  of  American  History,  Oct.,  Nov.  and  Dec.,  1885. 

Smith,  William  Farrar. — THE  REOPENING  OF  THE  TENNESSEE 
RIVER,  near  Chattanooga,  October,  1863,  as  related  by 
Major-General  George  H.  Thomas,  and  the  official 
record  compiled  and  annotated  by  Bvt.  Major  Wm.  Farrar 
Smith. 

Wi  mington,  Del.:  Press  of  Mercantile  Printing  Company.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

Reply  to  Boynton.     The  Evening  Star,  Aug.  16,  1895.     pp.  (7). 

Reply  to  Boynton  by  Smith.     The  Times,  Sept.  15,  1895.     pp.  9.     (Mounted.) 

Smith,  William  Farrar. — THE  RELIEF  OF  THE  ARMY  of  the 
Cumberland  and  the  opening  of  the  short  line  of  communi 
cation  between  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  and  Bridgeport,  Ala., 
in  October,  1863.  Wm.  Farrar  Smith,  Bvt.  Maj.-Gen. 
U.  S.  Army. 

Wilmington,  Del.:  C.  F.  Thomas  &  Co.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  60.     (Map.) 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Smith. 

Smith,  Zemro  Augustus. — THE  OLD  MEN  AND  THEIR  FLAGS. 

(Indianapolis    Journal    Thursday     Morning,     May     15, 

before  the  "March  of  the  Flags.   ) 
8vo.    pp.  3. 

Smith. — THE  CANTEEN,   "That  Cheers  but  Not  Inebriates." 

Edited  by  Mr.  Smith,  Nos.  I  to  12.     (Complete.) 
Albany.     1864.     410.     pp.  — 

Smyth,  H.  A. — ACCOUNT  of  the  final  attack  and  capture  of 
Richmond  by  the  Federal  American  Army,  commanded 
by  General  Grant,  by  Major  H.  A.  Smyth,  R.  A. 

Woolwich:  Proceedings  of  the  Royal  Artillery  Institution,  September,  1865. 

8vo.     pp.  363-370. 

Autograph  letter  of  Major-General  H.  A.  Smyth  from  Woolwich.     1885. 

Ms.  corrections  by  Author. 

Snead,  Claiborne. — ADDRESS  by  Col.  Claiborne  Snead  at  the 
reunion  of  the  Third  Georgia  Regiment,  at  Union  Point, 
on  the  3 ist  July,  1874.  History  of  the  Third  Georgia 
Regiment,  and  the  career  of  its  first  Commander,  Gen. 
Ambrose  R.  Wright. 

Augusta,  Ga.     1874.     8vo.     pp.  n. 

790 


Snead,  Thomas  Lowndes. — THE  FIGHT  FOR  MISSOURI  from 
the  election  of  Lincoln  to  the  death  of  Lyon,  by  Thomas 
L.  Snead,  with  maps. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-322. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Snow,  William  Parker. — SOUTHERN  GENERALS,  their  lives  and 

campaigns,  by  William  Parker  Snow. 

New  York:  C.  B.  Richardson.  1866.  8vo.  pp.  500.  (Extended  into  2  Vols.) 
Autograph  letters  of  S.  D.  Lee,  L.  McLaws,  C.  M.  Wilcox,  J.  D.  Imboden, 
B.  T.  Johnson,  F.  Smith,  G.  T.  Beauregard,  J.  E.  Johnston,  J.  C.  Pemberton, 
J.  Longstreet,  B.  S.  Ewell,  J.  A.  Early,  F.  H.  Lee,  D.  M.  Maury,  M.  Lovell, 
E.  K.  Smith,  Wade  Hampton,  Jeff.  Davis,  J.  S.  Mosby,  C.  Marshall  and  C.  T. 
Venable. 

Autographs  of  D.  B.  Harris,  D.  H.  Hill  and  J.  Benjamin. 
36  engravings  of  Southern  officers  and  10  maps. 
Ms.  Field  Order  July  4,  1864,  signed  Lee  and  Beauregard,  inserted. 

Snowden,  George  Randolph. — "SOME  PHASES  of  the  Life  and 
Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln,"  by  Companion  George 
R.  Snowden,  Memorial  Meeting,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Pennsylvania,  February  n,  1914. 

(Philadelphia.     1914.)     8vo.     pp.  17.     500  copies  printed. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Snowden,  George  Randolph. — THE  CHRISTIAN'S  RIGHT  TO 
BEAR  ARMS.  By  George  Randolph  Snowden,  Major- 
General,  National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania,  Retired. 

Philadelphia.     1911.     8vo.     pp.  40  (i).     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Snowden,  George  Randolph. — THE  1420  PENNSYLVANIA. 
An  address  at  the  reunion  at  Gettysburg,  July  I,  1913. 
By  George  R.  Snowden,  Captain  Co.  I,  I42d  Pennsylvania 
Volunteers,  Major-General,  Pennsylvania  National  Guard. 

Franklin  and  Oil  City:  The  Venango  Daily  Herald,  February  9,  1914. 

121110.     pp.  (24).     (Mounted.) 

Snyder,  Ann  E. — A  SUPPLEMENTARY  READER.  A  narrative  of 
the  Civil  War.  By  Mrs.  Ann  E.  Snyder,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
For  schools  and  colleges. 

Nashville,   Tenn.:    Publishing   House    M.    E.    Church,    South.     1899. 

I2mo.     pp.  192. 

Snyder,  Ann  E. — THE  CIVIL  WAR  from  a  Southern  standpoint. 

By  Mrs.  Ann  E.  Snyder,  Nashville,  Tenn.     Revised  and 

arranged  for  use  in  schools  and  colleges. 

Nashville,  Tenn.:  Printed  for  the  Author.  Publishing  House  of  the  M.  E. 
Church,  South.  1893.  I2mo.  pp.  356. 

791 


Sonneck,  Oscar  George  Theodore. — LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 
Report  on  "The  Star-Spangled  Banner,"  "Hail  Colum 
bia,"  "America,"  "Yankee  Doodle."  Compiled  by 
Oscar  George  Theodore  Sonneck,  Chief  of  the  Division  of 
Music. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1909.     410.     pp.  255. 

Soret,  H. — Histoire  du  Conflict  Americain  De  Ses  Causes.     De 

Ses  Resultats  Par  H.  Soret. 
Tarbes  Th.  Telmon,  Imprimeur-Libraire.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  46. 

Sorley,  Lewis  Stone. — HISTORY  of  the  Fourteenth  United  States 
Infantry,  from  January,  1890,  to  December,  1908.  Pre 
pared  by  Captain  L.  S.  Sorley,  I4th  Infantry. 

Chicago.     1909.     Svo.     pp.  155.     Privately  printed. 

Sorrel,  G.  Moxley. — RECOLLECTIONS  of  a  Confederate  Staff 
Officer,  by  Gen.  G.  Moxley  Sorrel,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
and  Chief  of  Staff,  Longstreet's  1st  Army  Corps ;  Brigadier- 
General  Commanding  Sorrel's  Brigade,  A.  P.  Hill's  3d 
Army  Corps,  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  with  an  intro 
duction  by  Senator  John  W.  Daniel. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1905. 

Svo.     pp.  315. 

Souder,  Edmund  A.  (Mrs.) — LEAVES  from  the  Battlefield  of 
Gettysburg,  a  series  of  letters  from  a  field  hospital  and 
national  poems  by  Mrs.  Edmund  A.  Souder. 

Philadelphia:  C.  Sherman,  Son  &  Co.     1864.     iamo.     pp.  144. 

Soules,  Edward  A. — HISTORY  of  the  St.  Albans  Raid.  Annual 
address  before  the  Vermont  Historical  Society,  delivered 
at  Montpelier,  Vt.,  on  Tuesday  evening,  October  17,  1876, 
by  Hon.  Edward  A.  Soules. 

St.  Albans:  Messenger  Printing  Works.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Southwood,  Marion.— "  BEAUTY  AND  BOOTY."     The  Watch 
word  of  New  Orleans  by  Marion  Southwood. 
(Motto.)     New  York:  Published  for  the  Author,  by  M.  Doolady.     1867. 
I2mo.     pp.  303. 

Spangler,  Edward  W. — MY  LITTLE  WAR  EXPERIENCE.  With 
historical  sketches  and  memorabilia,  by  Edward  W7. 
Spangler,  Private  Company  K,  i3Oth  Regiment  Penn 
sylvania  Volunteers,  Second  Brigade,  Third  Division, 
Second  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac. 

York,  Pa.:  Printed  by  the  York  Daily  Publishing  Company. 

Svo.     pp.  XV.  1-202  (5). 

792 


Spear,  Asa  A. — THE  CIVIL  WAR  HISTORY.  An  address  delivered 
at  the  reunion  of  the  52d  Regiment,  Massachusetts 
Volunteers,  Wednesday,  August  14,  1912,  at  Greenfield, 
Mass.  The  5Oth  Anniversary  of  the  enlistment  of  the 
Regiment  in  the  U.  S.  Army  for  service  in  the  Civil  War. 
By  Lieutenant  Asa  A.  Spear,  of  Company  G. 

Northampton,  Mass. :  The  Gazette  Printing  Company.     1912.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Spear,  William  E. — THE  NORTH  AND  THE  SOUTH.     At  Antietam 

and  Gettysburg.     By  William  E.  Spear. 
Boston,  Mass.:  Published  by  the  Author.     190,8.     I2mo.     pp.  171. 
Autograph  letter  of  Hon.  S.  W.  Pennypacker  relating  to  the  services  of  the 
26th  Penna.  Emergency  Regiment  inserted. 

Speed,  Thomas. — THE  UNION  CAUSE  in  Kentucky,  1860-1865, 
by  Captain  Thomas  Speed,  Adjutant  I2th  Kentucky 
Infantry  and  Veteran  Vols.,  1861-1865. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1907. 

8vo.     pp.  XXIII.  1-355. 

Speed,  Thomas. — WHO  FOUGHT  THE  BATTLE.  Strength  of  the 
Union  and  Confederate  Forces  compared.  An  address  by 
Capt.  Thos.  Speed,  before  the  Army  Corps  Society  of 
Louisville,  Ky.,  January  26,  1904. 

Louisville:  Press  of  F.  C.  Nunemacher.     1904.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

Speed,  Thomas — Kelly,  Robert  Morrison — Pirtle,  Alfred.— 

THE  UNION  REGIMENTS  OF  KENTUCKY.  Published  under 
the  auspices  of  the  Union  Soldiers  and  Sailors  Monument 
Association.  The  Regimental  Histories  and  Sketch  of 
Military  Campaigns.  By  Capt.  Thos.  Speed.  Political 
conditions  during  the  War,  by  Col.  R.  M.  Kelly.  Bio 
graphical  sketches,  by  Maj.  Alfred  Pirtle. 
Louisville,  Ky. :  Courier-Journal  Job  Printing  Company.  1897.  8vo.  pp.  741. 

Speer,  Emory. — LINCOLN,  Lee,  Grant  and  other  biographical 

addresses,  by  Judge  Emory  Speer. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1909. 
8vo.     pp.  269. 

Spencer,  Ambrose. — A  NARRATIVE  of  Andersonville,  drawn 
from  the  evidence  elicited  on  the  trial  of  Henry  Wirz, 
with  the  argument  of  Col.  N.  P.  Chipman,  Judge-Advocate. 

New  York.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

793 


Spencer,  Cornelia  Phillips. — THE  LAST  NINETY  DAYS  of  the 
War  in  North  Carolina. 

New  York.     1866.     i6mo.     pp.  287. 

Spencer,  Joseph  Janson — Dewey,  Davis  Rich. 

1.  General  Francis  A.  Walker,  by  Joseph  Janson  Spencer. 

2.  General  Walker  as  a  Public  Man,  by  Prof.  Davis  R.  Dewey. 
The  Review  of  Reviews,  February,  1897.     pp.  159-171. 

Sperry,  A.  F. — HISTORY  of  the  33d  Iowa  Infantry  Volunteer 

Regiment,  1863-6,  by  A.  F.  Sperry. 
Des  Moines:  Mills  &  Co.      1866.     8vo.     pp.  237. 

Spooner,  Henry  J. — THE  MARYLAND  CAMPAIGN  with  the 
Fourth  Rhode  Island.  By  Henry  J.  Spooner  (late  First 
Lieutenant  and  Adjutant  Fourth  Rhode  Island  Vol 
unteers). 

Providence:  Published  by  the  Society,  Snow  &  Farnham,  Printers.     1903. 
Sm.  410.     pp.  27.     250  copies  printed. 

Sprague,  Homer  B. — HISTORY  of  the  i3th  Infantry  Regiment 
of  Connecticut  Volunteers,  during  the  Great  Rebellion, 
by  Homer  B.  Sprague. 

Hartford,  Conn.:  Case,  Lockwood  &  Co.      1867.      i2mo.     pp.  VIII.  353. 

Autograph  of  Col.  Sprague. 

Sprague,  Homer  B. — WAR  PENSIONS  and  promises  retired  pay 
for  volunteers.  Objections  stated  and  answered,  by 
Homer  B.  Sprague,  Brevet  Col.  I3th  Conn.  Inf.  Vols. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     641110.     pp.  26.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Sprenger,  George  F. — CONCISE  HISTORY  of  the  camp  and  field 
life  of  the  I22d  Regiment  Penna.  Volunteers.  Compiled 
from  notes,  sketches,  facts  and  incidents  as  recorded  in  the 
diary  of  George  F.  Sprenger,  First  Sergeant  Company  K. 

Lancaster,  Pa.     1885.     121110.     pp.  VII.  372. 

Sprole,  W.  T. — THE  COSTLY  SACRIFICE.  A  memorial  discourse 
occasioned  by  the  death  of  Col.  Charles  Townsend,  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1865. 

n.  p.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  —  •     Autograph  note  of  Mrs.  Townsend. 

Printed  for  private  circulation. 

794 


Squier,  Ephriam  George. — FRANK  LESLIE'S  PICTORIAL  HIS 
TORY  of  the  American  Civil  War,  edited  by  the  Hon.  E.  G. 
Squier. 

New  York:  Published  by  Frank  Leslie.     1862. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  XVI.  1-400.     Vol.  II.  pp.  1-88. 

"33  parts  issued  and  the  work  abandoned."     Folio. 

Stacke,  Henry. — THE  STORY  OF  THE  AMERICAN  WAR,  1861-1865, 
by  Henry  Stacke,  with  a  map  illustrating  the  battlefields. 
London :  Frederick  Warne  &  Co.     1866.     i8mo.     pp.  VIII.  264. 

Stafford,  Frederick  H. — MEDALS  OF  HONOR  awarded  for 
distinguished  services  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
Compiled  under  the  direction  of  Brigadier-General 
Richard  C.  Drum,  Adjutant-General  U.  S.  Army,  by 
Frederick  H.  Stafford,  of  the  Adjutant-General's  Office. 

Washington.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  32.     100  copies  printed. 

Stabler,    Enoch. — MILLER   AND   SOLDIER.     First    Lieutenant 

Third  New  York  Cavalry,  Member  of  the  Loyal  Legion. 
Washington,  D.  C. :  Enoch  Stahler.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

Stanford,  Edward. — MAP  of  the  Seat  of  War  in  America. 
London:  Published  by  Edward  Stanford.     Oct.  i,  1861.     8vo.     (Mounted.) 

Stanley,  David  Sloan. 

1.  General  Stanley's  Sharp  Retort.     A  rattling  reply  to  an  insinua 
tion  by  General  Jacob  D.  Cox.     I2mo.     pp.  6.     (n.  p.  n.  d.) 

2.  Another  "Sharp  Retort."     Open  letter  to  General  Stanley  of  the 
Regular  Army.     By  Lewis  M.  Hosea.     Dec.  I,  1889.     Inserted, 
pp.  (3).     (Mounted.) 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Stanley. 

Stanley,  R.  H. — Hall,  George  O. — EASTERN  MAINE  and  the 
Rebellion.  Being  an  account  of  the  principal  local  events 
in  Eastern  Maine  during  the  War  and  brief  histories  of 
Eastern  Maine  Regiments.  Contains  accounts  of  mobs, 
riots,  destruction  of  newspapers,  war  meetings,  drafts, 
Confederate  raids,  peace  meetings,  celebrations,  soldiers 
letters,  and  scenes  and  incidents  at  the  front,  never  before 
in  print.  By  R.  H.  Stanley  and  Geo.  O.  Hall. 

Bangor,  Maine:  R.  H.  Stanley  &  Company.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  392. 

Stansfield,  F.  W.  H.— THE  LIFE  OF  GEN.  U.  S.  GRANT,  the 
General-in-Chief  of  the  United  States  Army,  by  F.  W.  H. 
Stansfield. 

New  York:  T.  R.  Dawley,  Publisher.     (1864.)     i2mo.     pp.  104. 

795 


Stan  ton,  Byron. — LETTER  of  B.  Stanton  to  W.  T.  Sherman, 
Major-Gen,  of  Volunteers.  Bellefontaine,  June  23,  1862. 

n.  p.     8vo.     pp.  IO. 

Stanton,  Byron. — LETTER  of  Lieut. -Gov.  Stanton  in  reply  to 

Hon.  Thos.  Ewing. 
Columbus:  Printed  at  the  office  of  the  Ohio  State  Journal.     1862.  8vo.  pp.  25. 

Stanton,  Edwin  McMasters. — LETTER  of  the  Secretary  of 
War  transmitting,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  9th  of 
May,  the  reports  of  the  officers  in  command  in  relation  to 
the  battles  at  Pittsburg  Landing. 

Washington.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Stanton,  Edwin  McMasters. — LETTER  of  the  Secretary  of 
War  communicating,  in  compliance  with  the  resolution 
of  the  Senate  of  December  19,  1865,  information  in  rela 
tion  to  the  number  of  Major  and  Brigadier-Generals  of 
Volunteers  now  in  service,  where  they  are  stationed  and 
what  duties  they  are  performing. 

39th  Congress,  2cl  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Ex.  Document  No.  105. 
Washington,  D.  C.     Jan.  12,  1866.     8vo.     pp.  6. 

Stanton,  Edwin  McMasters. — LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of 
War  transmitting  correspondence  had  by  Major-General 
John  E.  Wool  in  relation  to  the  exchange  of  prisoners  of 
war. 

37th  Congress,  2d  Session,  Ex.  Document  No.  124.     (1862.)     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Stanton,  Edwin  McMasters. — LETTER  of  the  Secretary  of  War 
communicating,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  of 
the  nth  of  January,  1864,  information  relating  to  the 
arrest  and  imprisonment  by  the  military  authorities  in 
Missouri  of  soldiers  belonging  to  the  gth  Minnesota 
Regiment. 

38th  Congress,  ist  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  24.     March  4,  1864. 

8vo.     pp.  8. 

Stanton,  Edwin  McMasters. — LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of 
War  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  the  I4th 
instant,  transmitting  a  report  of  the  number  and  names  of 
Colonels  commanding  Brigades  in  the  Army. 

38th  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Ex.  Document  No.  63. 

Washington,  D.  C.     March  31,  1864.     8vo.     pp.  5. 

796 


Stanton,  Edwin  McMasters. — LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of 
War  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  December  14,  transmitting 
statement  of  general  officers, etc.,  of  the  Army  unemployed, 
off  duty,  etc. 

38th  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Ex.  Document  No.  30. 

Washington,  D.  C.     Jan.  II,  1864.     8vo.     pp.  5. 

Stanton,  Edwin  McMasters. — LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of 
War  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  Repre 
sentatives  of  the  3Oth  ultimo,  transmitting  a  list  of 
additional  Aides-de-Camp,  showing  their  rank,  etc. 

38th  Congress,  ist  Session,  Ex.  Document  Xo.  95.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  5. 

Stanton,  Edwin  McMasters. — LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of 
War  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  Representa 
tives  of  the  Qth  instant,  transmitting  reports  of  military 
commanders  in  the  Department  of  Missouri,  etc.,  relative 
to  military  service  rendered  by  the  Missouri  Militia. 

38th  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Ex.  Document  No.  59. 

Washington,  D.  C.     March  18,  1864.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Stanton,  Edwin  McMasters. — LETTER  from  Secretary  of  War 
in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  Representatives 
ist  December  last,  relative  to  the  exchange  of  prisoners  of 
War. 

House  of  Representatives  Ex.  Document  No.  32. 
Washington.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  182. 

Stanton,  Edwin  McMasters. — LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of 
War  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House,  of  January  9, 
calling  for  a  record  of  the  trial  by  court  martial  of  Major 
David  H.  Hastings. 

38th  Congress,  2cl  Session,  Ex.  Document  No.  54.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  293. 

Stanton,  Edwin  McMasters.- — LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of 
War,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  January  25, 
transmitting  a  report  of  the  enlistment  of  One  Hundred 
Days  men. 

39th  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Ex.  Document  No.  35. 

Jan.  30,  1866.     8vo.     pp.  6. 

Stanton,  Edwin  McMasters. — LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of 
War,  June  20,  1866,  giving  list  of  brevet  rank  from  April 
12,  1861,  to  June  20,  1866,  of  all  officers  U.  S.  Army. 

39th  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives. 

Washington.      1866.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

797 


Stanton,  Edwin  McMasters. — LETTER  of  the  Secretary  of 
War,  communicating,  in  compliance  with  a  resolution  of 
the  Senate  of  the  26th  instant,  the  report  of  Major- 
General  J.  H.  Wilson  on  the  capture  of  Jefferson  Davis. 

39th  Congress,  2<d  Session,  Senate  Ex.  Document  No.  13. 

Washington,  D.  C.     January  31,   1867.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Stanton,  Edwin  McMasters. — LETTER  from  the  Secretary  of 
War  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  Representa 
tives  of  April  1 6th,  transmitting  the  report  of  Judge 
Advocate-General  Holt  relative  to  the  murder  of  certain 
Union  Soldiers  belonging  to  ist  and  2nd  North  Carolina 
Loyal  Infantry. 

39th  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of   Representatives. 

Washington.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Stanyan,  John  M. — A  HISTORY  of  the  Eighth  Regiment  of 
New  Hampshire  Volunteers,  including  its  service  as 
Infantry,  Second  N.  H.  Cavalry,  and  Veteran  Battalion 
in  the  Civil  W7ar  of  1861-1865,  covering  a  period  of  three 
years,  ten  months,  and  nineteen  days.  By  John  M. 
Stanyan,  late  Captain  of  Company  B. 

Concord,  N.  H.:  Ira  C.  Evans,  Printer.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  583. 

Starkweather,    John    Converse. — STATEMENT    of    Military 

Services  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
Milwaukee,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  — 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Gen.  Starkweather. 
Ms.  notes  and  corrections. 

Starr,  Frederick,  Jr. — THE  LOYAL  SOLDIER.  A  discourse 
delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Penn-Yan, 
New  York,  at  the  funeral  of  Major  John  Barnet  Sloan,  of 
the  lyQth  Regiment,  N.  Y.  V.  Infantry,  Monday,  2  p.  m., 
June  27,  1864,  by  Rev.  Frederick  Starr,  Jr.,  Pastor  of  the 
Church. 

Penn-Yan:  G.  D.  A.  Bridgman,  Printer.      1864.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

Stearns,  Albert. — REMINISCENCES  of  the  Late  War,  by  Captain 

Albert  Stearns. 
Green  Point,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     March  4,  1881.      I2mo.     pp.  44. 

Stewart,  John  Q— AN  ADDRESS  delivered  by  John  Q.  Stewart, 
at  the  Twenty-second  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Association 
of  Battery  B,  First  Artillery,  Pennsylvania  Reserve  Corps, 
at  Mount  Jackson,  Lawrence  County,  Penna.,  Monday, 
June  8,  1891. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

798 


Stedman,  Charles  M. — MEMORIAL  ADDRESS  delivered  May 
10,  1890,  at  Washington,  N.  C.,  by  Hon.  Charles  M. 
Stedman.  A  sketch  of  the  life  and  character  of  General 
William  MacRae,  with  an  account  of  the  Battle  of  Ream's 
Station. 

Wilmington,  X.  C.:  \Vm.  L.  DeRossct,  Jr.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Stedman,  Edmund  Clarence. — THE  BATTLES  OF  BULL  RUN, 

by  Edmund  C.  Stedman,  Army  Correspondent. 
New  York:  Rudd  &  Carleton.     MDCCCLXI.     i2mo.     pp.  42  (i). 

Steele,  Matthew  Forney. — AMERICAN  CAMPAIGNS.  By  Mat 
thew  Forney  Steele,  Major  Second  United  States  Cavalry. 
In  two  volumes. 

War  Department,  Office  of  the  Chief  of  Staff,  Second  Section,  General  Staff, 
No.  13.    8vo.   Vol.1.  Text.    pp.  VIII.  1-731.   Vol.11.    Maps.    pp.  XII.  1-311. 

Stegman,   Lewis  R. — SKETCH  of  Horatio  C.   King,   by   Col. 

Lewis  R.  Stegman,  U.  S.  Vol. 

(Motto.)     Brooklyn,  X.  Y.:  Roche  &  Co.,  Printers.      1894.     8vo.     pp.  n. 
"Printed  for  private  distribution." 

Stein,  A.  H.— HISTORY  of  the  Thirty-seventh  Regt.,  U.  S.  C. 
Infantry,  from  its  organization  in  the  winter  of  1863  and 
1864  to  the  present  time,  with  list  of  names  of  all  officers 
and  enlisted  men  who  have  ever  belonged  to  the  Regiment, 
and  remarks  attached  to  each  name,  noting  all  changes, 
such  as  promotions,  transfers,  discharges,  deaths,  etc., 
Brevet  Brig. -Gen.  Nathan  Goff,  Jr.,  Commanding. 

Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird,  Printers.      1866.     i8mo.     pp.  136. 

Steiner,  Lewis  Henry. — A  SKETCH  of  the  history,  plan  of 
organization,  and  operations  of  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Com 
mission,  by  Lewis  H.  Steiner,  M.  D.,  late  Chief  Inspector 
U.  S.  S.  C.  Army  of  Potomac.  Read  before  the  Maryland 
Historical  Society,  February  I,  1866. 

Philadelphia:  Jas.  B.  Rodgers,  Printer.      1866.     8vo.     pp.  13. 

Autograph  of  Author. 

Steiner,  Lewis  Henry.— REPORT  of  Lewis  H.  Steiner,  M.  D., 
Inspector  of  the  Sanitary  Commission,  containing  a  diary 
kept  during  the  Rebel  occupation  of  Frederick,  Md.,  and 
an  account  of  the  operations  of  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Com 
mission  during  the  campaign  in  Maryland,  September, 
1862,  published  by  permission  of  the  Sanitary  Commission. 

New  York:  Anson  D.  F.  Randolph.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  43. 

Autograph  note  of  Dr.  Steiner. 

799 


Stephens,  Alexander  Hamilton. — A  CONSTITUTIONAL  VIEW 
of  the  late  War  between  the  States,  its  causes,  character, 
conduct  and  results  presented  in  a  series  of  colloquies  at 
Liberty  Hall,  by  Alexander  H.  Stephens. 

(Motto.)     National  Publishing  Company.     1868.     8vo. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  654.     Vol.  II.  pp.  XII.  829. 

Stephens,  Alexander  Hamilton. — RECOLLECTIONS  of  Alexan 
der  H.  Stephens.  His  diary,  kept  when  a  prisoner  at 
Fort  Warren,  Boston  Harbor,  1865,  giving  incidents  and 
reflections  of  his  prison  life  and  some  letters  and  reminis 
cences.  Edited  with  a  biographical  study,  by  Myrta 
Lockett  A  vary. 

New  York:  Doubleday,  Page  &  Company.     1910.     8vo.     pp.  XIII.  1-572. 

Stephens,  Alexander  Hamilton. — THE  GREAT  SPEECH  of 
Hon.  A.  H.  Stephens  delivered  before  the  Georgia  Legis 
lature,  March  16,  1864,  to  which  is  added  extracts  from 
Gov.  Brown's  message  to  the  Georgia  Legislature. 

(Milledgeville,  Ga.     1864.)     8vo.     pp.  32. 

Stephens,  Alexander  Hamilton. — THE  REVIEWERS  REVIEWED. 
A  supplement  to  the  "War  between  the  States,"  etc.,  with 
an  appendix  in  review  of  "Reconstruction"  so  called,  by 
Alexander  H.  Stephens. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1872.     8vo.     pp.  273. 

Stephens,  Ann  Sophia. — PICTORIAL  HISTORY  of  the  War  for 
the  Union,  a  complete  and  reliable  history  of  the  War  from 
its  commencement  to  its  close ;  giving  a  graphic  picture  of 
its  encounters,  thrilling  incidents,  frightful  scenes,  hair 
breadth  escapes,  individual  daring,  desperate  charges, 
personal  anecdotes,  etc.,  gleaned  from  eye-witnesses  of, 
and  participants  in,  the  terrible  scenes  described — a  truth 
ful  living  reflex  of  all  matters  of  interest  connected  with 
this  most  gigantic  of  human  struggles,  together  with  a 
complete  chronological  analysis  of  the  \Var,  by  Mrs.  Ann 
S.  Stephens,  embellished  with  over  two  hundred  illus 
trations. 

New  York:  Benjamin  W.  Hitchcock.     1866-67. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  496.     Vol.  II.  pp.  556.     Chronology  33-106. 

Stephens. — RESOLUTIONS  on  the  subject  of  independence  and 
peace.  (Confederate  States  Congress.)  By  Mr.  Stephens, 
of  Hancock. 

Richmond,  Va.     n.  d.     Broadside.     Folded. 
(Ordered  200  copies  for  the  House.) 

800 


Stephenson,  Luther. — A  SKETCH  giving  some  incidents  during 
the  service  of  the  Thirty-second  Regiment  Massachusetts 
Volunteer  Infantry.  Presented  by  General  Luther 
Stephenson  at  the  annual  reunion,  August  4,  1900. 

(Boston.)     Published  by  the  Thirty-second  Regiment  Association,    n.  d.  8vo. 

pp.  22. 

Stephenson,   Luther. — HANCOCK  AT   GETTYSBURG,   by  Gen. 

Luther  Stephenson. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  2. 

Sterling,  Ada. — A  BELLE  OF  THE  FIFTIES.  Memoirs  of  Mrs. 
Clay,  of  Alabama,  covering  social  and  political  life  in 
Washington  and  the  South,  1853-66.  Gathered  and 
edited  by  Ada  Sterling. 

New  York:  Doubleday,  Page  &  Company.     1904.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  XXII  1-386. 

Stevens,  C.  A. — BERDAN'S  UNITED  STATES  SHARPSHOOTERS  in 
the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  1861-1865,  by  Capt.  C.  A. 
Stevens  (Historian).  Illustrated. 

(Motto.)     St.  Paul,  Minnesota.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  XXIII.  1-555. 

Stevens,  George  T. — THREE  YEARS  IN  THE  SIXTH  CORPS,  a 
concise  narrative  of  events  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac 
from  1861  to  the  close  of  the  Rebellion,  April,  1865.  By 
George  T.  Stevens,  Surgeon,  77th  Regiment  New  York 
Volunteers.  Second  edition  revised  and  corrected,  with 
seven  steel  portraits  and  numerous  wood  engravings. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand,  Publisher.      1870.     8vo.     pp.  XVI.  1-449. 

The  Sixth  Corps,  Vol.  I.,  No.  2,  Danville,  Va.,  April  28,   1865,  with    Gen. 

Meade's  order  inserted. 

Stevens,  Hazard. — THE  LIFE  OF  ISAAC  INGALLS  STEVENS,  by 

his  son,  Hazard  Stevens,  with  maps  and  illustrations. 
Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,   Mifflin  &  Company.      1900. 
Vol.  I.  pp.  XIX.  (i)  1-480.     Vol.  II.  pp.  XX.  1-530. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author.     Circulars,  etc.,  inserted. 

Stevens,  Henry  S. — SOUVENIR  Excursion  to  Battlefield  by  the 
Society  of  the  Fourteenth  Connecticut  Regiment  and 
reunion  at  Antietam,  September,  1891;  with  history  and 
reminiscences  of  battles  and  campaigns  of  the  Regiment 
on  the  fields  revisited.  By  Chaplain  H.  S.  Stevens  of  the 
Regiment. 

Washington:  Gibson  Bros.,  Printers.      1893.     8vo.     pp.   119. 

801 


Stevens,  Henry  S. — Knowlton,  J.  W. — ADDRESS  delivered  at 
the  dedication  of  monument  of  the  I4th  Conn.  Vols.  at 
Gettysburg,  Penna.,  July  3,  1884,  by  Comrade  H.  S. 
Stevens,  with  a  description  of  the  monument,  etc.;  also 
an  account  of  the  trip  of  the  I4th  C.  V.  to  Gettysburg, 
July  1-3,  1884,  by  Comrade  J.  W.  Knowlton,  Rec.  Sec.  of 
Regt.  Reunion. 

Middletown,  Conn.:  Pelton  &  King.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  36. 

Autograph  letter  of  Chaplain  Stevens. 

Stevens,  John  Austin. — THE  UNION  DEFENCE  COMMITTEE  of 
the  City  of  New  York.  Minutes,  reports  and  corre 
spondence,  with  an  historical  introduction  by  John 
Austin  Stevens. 

n.  p.     Published  by  the  Union  Defence  Committee.      1885.     4to.     pp.  286. 

Stevens,  Thaddeus. — SPEECH  of  Hon.  T.  Stevens  in  reply  to 
the  attack  on  Gen.  Hunter's  Letter. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Stevenson,  Alexander  F.—  THE  BATTLE  OF  STONE'S  RIVER 
near  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.,  December  30,  1862,  to  January 
3,  1863,  by  Alexander  F.  Stevenson. 

Boston:  James  R.  Osgood  &  Company.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  (i)  1-197. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Stevenson,  Benjamin  F. — LETTERS  from  the  Army  by  B.  F. 
Stevenson,  Surgeon  to  the  Twenty-second  Kentucky 
Infantry. 

Cincinnati:  W.  E.  Dibble  &  Co.      1884.     121110.     pp.  311. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Stevenson,  David — Scribner,  Theodore  T. — INDIANA'S  ROLL 
OF  HONOR,  by  David  Stevenson,  A.  M.  Vol.  I.  pp.  XII. 
654.  Indiana's  Roll  of  Honor,  by  Theo.  T.  Scribner. 
Vol.  II.  pp.  XII.  652. 

Indianapolis,  Ind.:  A.  D.  Streight,  Publisher.      1864-1866. 

Stevenson,    James. — HISTORY    of    the    Excelsior    or    Sickles' 

Brigade,  by  Jas.  Stevenson. 

Paterson,  N.  J.:  Van  Bechoven  &  Holms.      1863.     8vo.     pp.  40. 
Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Stevenson,  James  C. — HISTORY  of  the  Roundheads,  by  Sergeant 
James  C.  Stevenson,  of  Company  E,  Secretary  of  the 
Society  of  looth  P.  V.  V. 

n.  p.     The  Volunteer.      1888.     121110.     pp.  (51).     (Mounted.) 

802 


Stevenson,     James    C. — THE    ROUNDHEADS.     A    condensed 

history  of  this  noted  Regiment,  etc. 
New  Castle,  Pa.     Aug.  24,  1898.     8vo.     pp.  (13).     (Mounted.) 

Stevenson,  James  H. — "BOOTS  AND  SADDLES."  A  history  of 
the  First  Volunteer  Cavalry  of  the  War,  known  as  the 
First  New  York  (Lincoln)  Cavalry  and  also  as  the  Sabre 
Regiment.  Its  organization,  campaigns  and  battles,  by 
Jas.  H.  Stevenson,  Captain  and  Brevet  Major  U.  S.  V. 
Illustrated. 

Harrisburg,  Pa.:  Patriot  Publishing  Company.      1879. 

I2mo.     pp.  XVIII.  1-388.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Stevenson,  William  G. — THIRTEEN  MONTHS  IN  THE  REBEL 
ARMY,  being  a  narrative  of  personal  adventures  in  the 
infantry,  ordnance,  cavalry,  courier  and  hospital  services, 
with  an  exhibition  of  the  power,  purposes,  earnestness, 
military  disposition  and  demoralization  of  the  South,  by 
an  impressed  New  Yorker. 

New  York.     1862.      I2mo.     pp.  — 

Stevenson,  Laura  Agnes — Stevenson,  S.  Wentworth. — THE 

LADIES'  BENEVOLENT  AND  INDUSTRIAL  SALLYMAG  SOCIETY, 
being  a  series  of  comic  chapters,  taken  from  an  unpublished 
novel,  written  by  L.  S.  Also  a  condensed  account  of  a 
Southern  campaign  written  by  the  late  S.  Wentworth 
Stevenson,  formerly  of  H.  B.  Majesty's  service,  6th 
Dragoon  Guards,  Carbiniers,  and  subsequently  of  the 
Confederate  Army,  America. 

Charlottetown,  Prince  Edward  Island:  Printed  by  W.  H.  Bremned.     1868. 

I2tno.     pp.  131. 

Stevenson,  R.  Randolph. — THE  SOUTHERN  SIDE,  or  Ander- 
sonville  prison.  Compiled  from  official  documents  by  R. 
Randolph  Stevenson,  M.  D.,  formerly  Surgeon  in  the 
Army  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America,  Chief  Surgeon 
of  the  Confederate  States  Military  prison  hospitals, 
Andersonville,  Ga.  Together  with  an  examination  of  the 
Wirz  Trial,  a  comparison  of  the  mortality  in  Northern  and 
Southern  prisons;  remarks  on  the  Exchange  Bureau,  etc. 
An  appendix  showing  the  number  of  prisoners  that  died 
at  Andersonville,  and  the  causes  of  death;  classified  lists 
of  all  that  died  in  stockade  and  hospital,  etc. 

Baltimore:  Turnbul!  Brothers.      1876.     8vo.     pp.  488. 

Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

803 


Stevenson,  Thomas  Greely.— (!N  MEMORIAM.     Portrait.) 

Boston,     n.  d.     Sm  410.     pp.  129.     Privately  printed. 

Stevenson,  Thomas  H. — HISTORY  of  the  ySth  Regiment  O. 
V.  V.  J.,  from  its  "muster-in"  to  its  "muster-out." 
Comprising  its  organization,  marches,  campaigns,  battles 
and  skirmishes,  by  Rev.  Thomas  M.  Stevenson,  Chaplain 
of  the  Regiment. 

Zanesville,  Ohio:  Published  by  Hugh  Dunne.     1865. 

8vo.     pp.  VII.  349  and  Errata  (i). 

Autograph  letter  of  Bvt.  Major-General  M.  D.  Leggett. 

Stewart,    John    A. — THE    CIVIL    WAR.     (Butler's    pictorial 
history  of  the  United  States,  with  maps  and  illustrations.) 
Philadelphia.     (1875.)     I2mo.     pp.  251-292. 

Stewart,  Nixon  B. — DAN.  McCooK's  REGIMENT,  52nd  O.  V.  I., 
a  history  of  the  Regiment,  its  campaigns  and  battles, 
from  1862  to  1865,  by  Rev.  Nixon  B.  Stewart,  Sergt.  Co. 
E,  52nd  O.  V.  I. 

Published  by  the  Author.     1900.     I2mo.     pp.  225. 

Stewart,  Robert  Laird. — HISTORY  of  the  One  Hundred  and 
Fortieth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers.  By  Pro 
fessor  Robert  Laird  Stewart,  D.  D.,  Historian. 

Philadelphia:  Published  by  Authority  of  the  Regimental  Association.     1912. 

8vo.     pp.  504. 

Stibbs,  John  Howard. — ANDERSONVILLE  and  the  Trial  of  Henry 
Wirz.  By  John  Howard  Stibbs,  sole  survivor  of  the  com 
mission  that  tried  Henry  Wirz,  Brevet  Brigadier-General, 
United  States  Volunteers,  Colonel  of  the  Twelfth  Iowa 
Infantry  Volunteers.  Reprinted  from  the  January,  1911, 
number  of  the  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and  Politics,  for 
the  George  H.  Thomas  Post,  No.  5,  of  the  City  of  Chicago, 
the  Department  of  Illinois,  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic. 

Sm.  4to.     pp.  30  (i).     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Stickney,  Albert. — WARREN  COURT  OF  INQUIRY.  Argument 
of  Mr.  Albert  Stickney,  counsel  for  General  Warren. 

(New  York.     1881.)     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  92.     Privately  printed. 

Stiles,  Robert. — ADDRESS  at  the  dedication  of  the  monument  to 
the  Confederate  dead,  University  of  Virginia,  June  7, 
1893,  by  Robert  Stiles. 

Richmond,  Va.:  Taylor  &  Taylor.      1893.     8vo.     pp.28. 

804 


Stiles,  Robert. — FOUR  YEARS  UNDER  MARSE  ROBERT,  by 
Robert  Stiles,  Major  of  Artillery  in  the  Army  of  Northern 
Virginia. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     MCMIIII. 

8vo.     pp.  XVI.  368. 

Stille,  Charles  Janeway. — HISTORY  of  the  United  States 
Sanitary  Commission,  being  the  general  report  of  its 
work  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Stille,  Charles  Janeway. — How  A  FREE  PEOPLE  CONDUCT  A 
LONG  WAR.  A  Chapter  from  English  History,  by  Charles 
J.  Stille. 

Philadelphia:  Collins,  Printer.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  39. 

Stille,  Charles  Janeway. — MEMORIAL  of  the  Great  Central 
Fair  for  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission,  held  at  Phila 
delphia,  June,  1864.  By  Charles  J.  Stille. 

Philadelphia:  United  States  Sanitary  Commission.      1864. 
4to.     pp.  VIII.  211. 

Stillwell,  Leander. — PERSONAL  RECOLLECTIONS  of  the  Battle 
of  Shiloh.  By  Leander  Stillwell. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  296-305. 

Stine,  J.  H. — HISTORY  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  by  J.  H. 

Stine,  Historian  of  the  First  Army  Corps. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Rodgers  Printing  Co.      1892.     8vo.     pp.  XIII.  1-752. 
Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Stockton,  Joseph. — WAR  DIARY  (1862-5)  of  Brevet  Brigadier- 
General  Joseph  Stockton,  First  Lieutenant,  Captain, 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  72d  Regiment  Illinois 
Infantry  Volunteers  (First  Board  of  Trade  Regiment). 
Printed  for  distribution  by  John  T.  Stockton  (son  of  the 
late  General  Stockton). 

Chicago,  Illinois:  Rookery  Building.     October,  1910. 

8vo.     pp.  (9)  1-35  (2). 

Stockton,  Robert  Field. — MEMORIAL  ADDRESS  delivered  by 
Gen.  R.  F.  Stockton,  at  the  service  held  in  memory  of 
Bvt.  Maj.-Gen.  A.  T.  A.  Torbert,  at  Milford,  Delaware, 
September  30,  1880. 

Trenton,  N.  J.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  19.     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Stockton. 

805 


Stoddard,  William  Osborn. — INSIDE  THE  WHITE  HOUSE  in 
War  Times,  by  William  O.  Stoddard,  one  of  the  President's 
private  secretaries.  Illustrated  by  Dan.  Beard. 

New  York:  Charles  L.  Webster  &  Co.      1890.      I2mo.     pp.  244. 

Stoddard,  William  Osborn. — THE  LIVES  OF  THE  PRESIDENTS. 

Ulysses  S.  Grant.     By  William  O.  Stoddard. 
New  York:  White,  Stokes  &  Allen.      1886.      I2mo.     pp.  VI.  1-362. 

Stone,  Andrew  Leete. — "PRAISE  FOR  VICTORY."  The  fall  of 
Fort  Donelson,  by  Rev.  A.  L.  Stone,  of  Boston;  and  the 
Golden  Moment,  from  the  "Free  Nation." 

(Extract.)     Cincinnati:     1862.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  8. 

Stone,  Edwin  Martin. — RHODE  ISLAND  in  the  Rebellion,  by 

Edwin  M.  Stone. 
Providence:  George  H.  Whitney.      1864.      I2tno.     pp.  X.-398. 

Stone,  Henry. — GENERAL  GEORGE  H.  THOMAS. 

Atlantic  Monthly,  October,  1891.     pp.  8. 

Stone,  Henry. — MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL  LEGION  of  the 
United  States,  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts. 
In  Memoriam.  Companion  General  William  Tecumseh 
Sherman,  U.  S.  A. 

Boston.     1891.    4to.     pp.  (12). 

Stone,  Henry. — ORATION  of  Colonel  Henry  Stone  at  the 
Nineteenth  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Society  of  the  Army 
of  the  Cumberland,  Chicago,  September  19,  1888. 

Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  44. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Stone,  James  M. — THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  TWENTY-SEVENTH 
REGIMENT  Maine  Volunteer  Infantry,  by  Lieut. -Colonel 
James  M.  Stone. 

n.  p.      1895.     8vo.     pp.  44. 

Stone,  M.  Amelia. — MEMOIR  of  George  Boardman  Boomer. 

(Motto.)     Boston:  Press  of  Geo.  C.  Rand  &  A  very.      1864. 
I2mo.     pp.  XI I. -284. 

Stone,  William. — WASHINGTON  in  March  and  April,  1861.     By 

Wm.  Stone. 
Magazine  of  American  History,  July,  1885.     pp.  1-24. 

806 


Stonebrake,  Joseph  R. — A  REBEL  OF  '61.  By  Jos.  R.  Stone- 
braker,  Company  C,  First  Maryland  Cavalry,  Maryland 
Line,  Army  of  Northern  Virginia. 

New  York  and  Albany:  Wynkoop,  Hallenbeck,  Crawford  Co.,  Printers.      1899. 

8vo.     pp.  116. 

Stons,  John  W. — THE  TWENTIETH  CONNECTICUT.  A  regi 
mental  history,  by  John  W.  Stons,  of  Company  Z. 

Ansonia,  Conn.:  Press  of  the  Naugatuck  Valley  Sentinel.      1886. 
I2mo.     pp.  288.     Appendix,  XVIII. 

Stork,  Elliot  G. — Brockett,  Linus  Pierpont. — A  COMPLETE 
HISTORY  of  the  Great  American  Rebellion,  embracing  its 
causes,  events  and  consequences,  with  biographical 
sketches  and  portraits  of  its  principal  actors,  and  scenes 
and  incidents  of  the  War,  illustrated  with  maps,  plans  of 
battles,  portraits,  etc.,  by  Elliot  G.  Stork  and  L.  P. 
Brockett,  M.  D. 

Auburn,  X.  Y.     (1865.) 

8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XVIII.  (2)  23-800  (i).     Vol.  II.  pp.  XIX.  (i)  824-1612. 

Autograph  note  of  E.  G.  Stork. 

Stormont,  Gilbert  R. — HISTORY  of  the  Fifty-eighth  Regiment 
of  Indiana  Volunteer  Infantry.  Its  organization,  cam 
paigns  and  battles  from  1861  to  1865.  From  the  manu 
script  prepared  by  the  late  Chaplain  John  J.  Hight,  during 
his  service  with  the  Regiment  in  the  field.  Compiled  by 
his  friend  and  comrade,  Gilbert  R.  Stormont  (formerly 
Corporal  Co.  B),  Past  Department  Commander  Indiana 
G.  A.  R.,  Editor  Princeton  (Ind.)  Clarion.  Illustrated 
with  maps  of  campaigns  and  marches,  and  portraits  of  a 
number  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  the  Regiment. 

Princeton:  Press  of  the  Clarion.      1895.     8vo.     pp.  587. 

Storrs,  Richard  Salter,  Jr. — ONE  WHO  LAID  DOWN  His  LIFE 
for  his  brethren,  a  sermon  in  memory  of  Robert  Sedgwick 
Edwards,  preached  in  the  Church  of  the  Pilgrims,  Brook 
lyn,  N.  Y.  Published  by  request.  (Portrait.) 

Brooklyn.      1864.     8vo.     pp.  —      Autograph  note  of  Rev.  Dr.  Storrs. 

Storrs,  Richard  Salter,  Jr. — THE  DRUM  BEAT.  Published  by 
the  Brooklyn  and  Long  Island  Fair  for  the  benefit  of  the 
U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission.  R.  S.  Storrs,  Jr.,  D.  D., 
Editor. 

Brooklyn:  Monday,  Feb.  22,  1864,  No.  I,  to  March  II,  1864.      13  Xos.  Folio. 

807 


Stovall,  Pleasant  A. — ROBERT  TOOMBS,  statesman,  speaker, 
soldier,  sage.  His  career  in  Congress  and  on  the  hustings, 
his  work  in  the  courts,  his  record  with  the  Army,  his  life 
at  home.  By  Pleasant  A.  Stovall. 

New  York:  Cassell  Publishing  Company.      (1892.)     8vo.     pp.  396. 

Stowits,  George  H.— HISTORY  of  the  One  Hundredth  Regiment 
of  New  York  State  Volunteers ;  being  a  record  of  its  services 
from  its  muster-in  to  its  muster-out;  its  muster-in  roll, 
roll  of  commissions,  recruits  furnished  through  the  Board 
of  Trade  of  the  City  of  Buffalo,  and  short  sketches  of 
deceased  and  surviving  officers.  By  Geo.  H.  Stowits,  late 
Major  One  Hundredth  New  York  State  Volunteers. 

Buffalo,  X.  Y.:  Printing  House  of  Matthews  &  Warren.     1870. 

I2mo.     pp.  424.     Autograph  letter  of  Major  Stowits. 

Strader,  John  J. — THE  GALLANT  RECORD  of  the  Thirty-first 
Ohio  Volunteers,  by  John  J.  Strader,  formerly  Sergeant 
Co.  H,  Thirty-first  Ohio  Vols. 

Philadelphia:  The  Times,  Sept.  4,  1886.     I2mo.     pp.  (18). 

Stradling,  James  Moore. — THE  LOTTERY  OF  DEATH.  Two 
death  prizes  drawn  by  Major  Henry  W.  Sawyer,  of  New 
Jersey,  and  Captain  John  M.  Flinn,  of  Indiana.  By 
Lieutenant  James  M.  Stradling.  Illustrated  with  photo 
graphs. 

McClure's  Magazine,  November,  1905.     pp.  94-101. 

Strait,  Newton  A. — AN  ALPHABETICAL  LIST  of  the  Battles  of 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion  with  dates,  from  Fort  Sumter, 
S.  C.,  April  12  and  13,  1861,  to  Kirby  Smith's  Surrender, 
May  26,  1865.  Compiled  from  the  official  records  of  the 
officers  of  the  Adjutant-General  and  the  Surgeon-General, 
U.  S.  A.,  and  a  chronological  history.  Revised  by  Newton 
A.  Strait. 

Washington,  D.  C. :  J.  H.  Soule,  Publisher.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Strait,  Newton  A. — ALPHABETICAL  LIST  of  Battles,  1754-1900. 
War  of  the  Rebellion,  Spanish-American  War,  Philippine 
Insurrection,  and  all  Old  Wars  with  dates.  Summary  of 
events  of  the  Rebellion,  1860-1865;  Spanish-American 
War,  Philippine  Insurrection,  1898-1900;  troubles  in 
China,  1900,  with  other  valuable  information  in  regard  to 
the  various  wars.  Compiled  from  official  records.  By 
Newton  A.  Strait. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1900.     8vo.     pp.  252. 

808 


Strait,  Newton  A. — ROSTER  of  all  Regimental  Surgeons  and 
Assistant  Surgeons  in  the  late  war,  with  their  service  and 
last  known  Post  Office  Address.  Compiled  from  official 
records.  By  N.  A.  Strait,  Washington,  D  C.,  for  the  use 
of  United  States  Pension  Office. 

1882.     8vo.     pp.  320. 

Strang,  E.  B. — GENERAL  STOXEMAX'S  RAID,  or  the  Amusing 

Side  of  Army  Life. 
Philadelphia:  E.  B.  Strang.      1911.      I2mo.     pp.  30. 

Strattan,    Samuel    R. — THE    IITH    PA.    CAVALRY.     A    terse 

sketch  of  one  of  the  best  regiments  in  the  Eastern  Army. 
The  National  Tribune,  Dec.  i,  1887.     I2mo.     pp.  (5).     (Mounted.) 

Stratton,  James  Newbold.— A  SKETCH  of  the  life  of  Major- 
General  Gershom  Mott,  by  Lieutenant-Colonel  James 
Newbold  Stratton.  Read  before  the  Society  of  the 
Cincinnati  in  the  State  of  New  Jersey,  at  Princeton,  July 
4,  1885. 

n.  p.     (1885.)     8vo.     pp.  (4).     Portrait  inserted. 

Stratton,  R.  B. — A  FATHER'S  TALKS  with  his  children  about 

three  great  characters.     By  a  Confederate  soldier. 
Lynchburg,  Ya.      1892.     8vo.     pp.  36. 

Stribling,  Robert  M. — GETTYSBURG  CAMPAIGN  and  Campaigns 
of  1864  and  1865  in  Virginia.  By  Robert  M.  Stribling, 
Lieut.-Col.  of  Artillery,  C.  S.  A. 

Petersburg,  Va.:  The  Franklin  Press  Company,  Publishers.      1903. 

I2mo.     pp.  308. 

Strickler,  Theodore  D.— WHEN  AND  WHERE  WE  MET  each 
other  on  shore  and  afloat.  Battles,  engagements,  actions, 
skirmishes  and  expeditions  during  the  Civil  War,  1861- 
1866.  To  which  is  added  concise  data  concerning  the 
Army  Corps  and  legends  of  the  Army  Corps  Badges. 
Compiled  from  official  and  other  authentic  sources,  by 
Theodore  D.  Strickler. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Published  by  Walter  C.  Strickler.     (1899.)    I2mo.    pp.279. 

Stringfellow,  Frank. — WAR  REMINISCENCES.  The  life  of  a 
Confederate  inside  the  enemy's  line,  by  Rev.  Frank 
Stringfellow. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  12.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

809 


Stringfellow,  M.  S. — THE  THIRTEENTH  (VIRGINIA)  INFANTRY 

and  its  part  in  the  Confederate  Service. 
Philadelphia:  The  Times,  Nov.  20,   1886.      I2mo.     pp.   (18).      (Mounted.) 

Strong,  William  W. — HISTORY  of  the  I2ist  Regiment  Penn 
sylvania  Volunteers,  by  the  Survivors  Association.  "An 
account  from  the  Ranks." 

Philadelphia,  Pa. :  Press  of  Burk  &  McFetridge  Co.      1893.     8vo.     pp.  292. 

Strong,  William  W. — HISTORY  of  the  I2ist  Regiment  Penn 
sylvania  Volunteers.  "An  account  from  the  Ranks," 
by  the  Survivors  Association. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Press  of  Catholic  Standard  and  Times.     1906. 

8vo.     pp.  299.  (5).     Revised  edition. 

Strother,  David  Hunter. — PERSONAL  RECOLLECTIONS  of  the 

War.     D.  H.  Strother  ("Porte  Crayon"). 
Harper's  Magazine,  1866-1868.     pp.  — 
Autograph  letter  of  the  Author  and  printed  title  page. 

Stryker,  M.  \Voolsey. — IN  MEMORIAM.  Funeral  oration  at 
obsequies  of  Major-General  Henry  W.  Lawton,  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  by  Professor  M.  Woolsey  Stryker,  D.  D., 
LL.  D.,  Church  of  the  Covenant,  February  9,  1900, 
Washington  City. 

(Washington,  D.  C.     1900.)     8vo.     pp.  9. 

Stryker,  William  Scudder. — RECORD  of  the  officers  and  men 
of  New  Jersey  in  the  Civil  War,  1861-1865.  Compiled  in 
the  office  of  the  Adjutant-General.  Published  by 
authority  of  the  Legislature.  William  S.  Stryker, 
Adjutant-General. 

Trenton,  New  Jersey.     1876. 

4to.     Vol.  I.  pp.  958.     Vol.  II.  pp.  4  959-1758  176. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Stryker. 

Stuart,  A.  A. — IOWA  COLONELS  AND  REGIMENTS,  being  a 
history  of  Iowa  Regiments  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
and  containing  a  description  of  the  battles  in  which  they 
have  fought. 

Des  Moines,  Iowa.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  666. 

Stuart,  Edwin  Roy.— THE  FEDERAL  CAVALRY  with  the  Armies 
in  the  West,  1861-1865.  By  Captain  Edwin  R.  Stuart, 
Corps  of  Engineers.  Prize  essay.  1905. 

Journal  of  the  United  States  Cavalry  Association,  October,  1906.    pp.  195-259. 

810 


Stubbs,  Charles  H. — LIFE  IN  SOUTHERN  PRISONS,  from  the 
diary  of  Corporal  Charles  Smedley,  of  Co.  G,  QOth  Regi 
ment  Penna.  Volunteers,  commencing  a  few  days  before 
the  "Battle  of  the  Wilderness,"  in  which  he  was  taken 
prisoner,  on  the  evening  of  fifth  month  fifth,  1864;  also  a 
short  description  of  the  march  to  and  Battle  of  Gettys 
burg,  together  with  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author. 

(Motto.)     Published  by  the  Ladies'  and  Gentlemen's  Fulton  Aid  Society, 
Pearsol  &  Geist,  Printers.     1865.     121110.     pp.  60. 
Autograph  letter  of  Dr.  Stubbs. 

Studley,  William  S.— FINAL  MEMORIALS  of  Major  Joseph 
Warren  Paine.  Remarks  at  his  funeral,  Dec.  29,  1864, 
by  Wm.  S.  Studley,  Pastor  of  the  Tremont  Street 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  with  an  appendix. 

Boston:  Press  of  John  Wilson  Anderson.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  35. 
Printed  for  private  circulation. 

Sturdevant,  Ralph  Orson — Peck,  Eli  Nelson. — PICTORIAL 
HISTORY  Thirteenth  Regiment  Vermont  Volunteers,  War 
1861-1865.  Ralph  Orson  Sturdevant.  Supplement  to 
the  history  of  the  Thirteenth  Regiment  Vermont  Volun 
teers,  1911.  Compiled  by  Eli  Nelson  Peck,  Secretary  of 
the  1 3th  Regiment  Association. 

n.  p.  n.  cl.     410.     pp.  896. 

Sturgis,  Samuel  Davis. — THE  OTHER  SIDE,  as  viewed  by 
Generals  Grant,  Sherman  and  other  distinguished  officers, 
being  a  defence  of  his  campaign  into  N.  E.  Mississippi  in 
the  year  1864,  by  S.  D.  Sturgis,  Brevet  Major-General 
U.  S.  Army. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  16. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Sturgis. 

Sturgis,  Thomas. — PRISONERS  OF  WAR.  A  record  of  personal 
experiences  and  a  study  of  the  conditions  and  treatment 
of  prisoners  on  both  sides  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
By  Thomas  Sturgis,  late  1st  Lieut.  57th  Regt.  Mass. 
Vet.  Vols.,  and  Aide-de-Camp  3rd  Brig.,  ist  Div.,  9th 
A.  C.  Reprinted  from  the  report  of  an  address  delivered 
before  the  N.  Y.  Commandery  of  the  Military  Order  of 
the  Loyal  Legion,  Feb.  i,  1911.  Illustrated. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1912.  8vo.  pp.  IV.  266-328. 

811 


Sturgis,  Thomas. — SHALL  CONGRESS  ERECT  STATUES  at 
national  expense  to  Confederate  officers  in  Washington? 
Resolutions  adopted  by  the  New  York  Commandery  of 
the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion,  October  6,  1909, 
Confederate  officers  and  the  right  of  secession,  by  Thomas 
Sturgis,  ist  Lieut,  and  A.  D.  C.,  1st  Div.,  9th  Army 
Corps,  New  York,  January,  1910. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  15  (i).     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Summers,  T.  O. — THE  CONFEDERATE  STATES  ALMANAC  for  the 
year  of  our  Lord  1862,  being  the  second  after  bissextile, 
or  leap  year,  the  Eighty-sixth  of  American  Independence, 
and  the  second  of  the  Confederate  States.  Calculations 
made  at  the  University  of  Alabama.  Edited  by  T.  O. 
Summers,  D.  D. 

Nashville,  Term.:  Southern  Methodist  Publishing  House.      1862. 

I2mo.     pp.  32. 

Summers,  William — Bachschmid,  Paul. — THE  VOLUN 
TEERS'  MANUAL,  or  ten  months  with  the  I53d  Penna. 
Volunteers,  being  a  concise  narrative  of  the  most  import 
ant  events  in  the  history  of  the  Regiment. 

Easton.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  52. 

Sumner,  Samuel  B. — A  POEM  delivered  at  the  reunion  of  the 
Forty-ninth  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  at 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  May  21,  1867,  by  Samuel  B.  Sumner, 
Lieutenant-Colonel  of  the  Regiment,  with  notes  and  an 
appendix  *  *  and  sketches  of  the  Regiment. 

Springfield,  Mass.:  Samuel  Bowles  &  Company.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  36. 

Sumner,  Samuel  B. — POEM.  Delivered  at  the  Twelfth  Annual 
Reunion  of  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  at 
Hartford,  Conn.,  June  8,  1881.  By  Samuel  B.  Sumner. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  7. 

Sunderland,  Byron. — IN  MEMORIAM.     Col.  Ulric  Dahlgren. 

(Motto.)     Boston:  Printed  for  the  Army  Committee  of  the  Young  Men's 
Christian  Association.     (1864.)      i8mo.     pp.  108. 

Surby,  Richard  W. — GRIERSON  RAIDS,  and  Hatch's  Sixty-four 
days  march,  with  biographical  sketches,  and  also  the  life 
and  adventures  of  Chickasaw,  the  scout,  by  R.  W.  Surby. 

Chicago:  Rounds  &  James,  Printers.     1865.      I2mo.     pp.  396. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

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Sutton,  J.  J. — HISTORY  of  the  Second  Regiment,  West  Virginia 
Cavalry  Volunteers,  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  by 
J.  J.  Sutton,  late  private  of  the  Regiment. 

Portsmouth,  Ohio.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  262. 

Sutton,   Thomas  H. — THE   FAYETTEVILLE,   North   Carolina, 

Independent  Infantry.     (1793-1887.) 
Philadelphia:  The  Times,  Oct.  8,  1887.     I2mo.     pp.  (10).     (Mounted.) 

Swaim,  David  Gaskill — Merrick,  Richard  Thomas. — ARGU 
MENTS  of  the  Judge  Advocate  and  of  Mr.  R.  T.  Merrick, 
private  counsel  for  Gen.  Hazen,  in  the  Stanley  Trial. 

New  York:  S.  W.  Green.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  53. 

Swasey,  Charles  A.  G. — AMERICAN  CARICATURES,  pertaining 
to  the  Civil  War.  Reproduced  from  a  private  collection 
of  originals  which  were  published  on  sheets  from  1856  to 
1872. 

New  Bedford,  Mass.:  Charles  A.  G.  Swasey.     n.  d.     Oblong  4to.     pp.  78. 

Second  edition,  Limited. 

Swayne,  Wager. — THE  ORDINANCE  OF  1787  and  the  War  of  1861. 
An  address  delivered  before  the  New  York  Commandery 
of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion,  by  Wager 
Swayne.  *  * 

New  York:  Printed  by  C.  G.  Burgoyne.     8vo.     pp.  90. 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Swayne. 

Swayne,  Wager. — AN  ADDRESS  commemorative  of  General 
Philip  H.  Sheridan,  delivered  before  the  Legislature  of 
New  York,  at  the  City  of  Albany,  April  9,  1889,  by  Wager 
Swayne. 

(Albany.)      n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  36. 

Swazey,  Arthur. — MEMORIAL  of  Colonel  John  A.  Bross, 
Twenty-ninth  U.  S.  Colored  troops,  who  fell  in  leading  the 
assault  on  Petersburg,  July  30,  1864,  together  with  a 
sermon  by  his  Pastor,  Rev.  Arthur  Swazey. 

Chicago:  Tribune  Book  and  Job  Office.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  80. 

Sweeney,  Talbot. — A  VINDICATION  from  a  Northern  standpoint 
of  Gen.  Robt.  E.  Lee  and  his  fellow-officers  who  left  the 
United  States  Army  and  Navy  in  1861,  from  the  Northern 
charges  of  treason  and  perjury.  By  Talbot  Sweeney. 

Richmond:  J.  L.  Hill  Printing  Company.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

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Swift,  Eben. — FIELD  ORDERS,  messages  and  reports.  A  lecture 
delivered  before  the  class  of  officers  at  the  U.  S.  Infantry 
and  Cavalry  School,  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kansas,  Nov.  22, 
1895  (Class  1895-1897).  By  Captain  Eben  Swift,  5th 
Cavalry,  Assistant  Instructor  Department  of  Military  Art. 

United  States  Infantry  and  Cavalry  School,    December,  1895.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Swift,  Eben. — THE  BULL  RUN  CAMPAIGN  in  Virginia,    1861. 

Compiled  by  Captain  Eben  Swift,  Fifth  Cavalry, 
n.  p.  n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  4. 

Swift,    Eben. — THE    FIFTH    REGIMENT   of   Cavalry,    by    First 

Lieut.  Eben  Swift,  U.  S.  A. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  July,  1891.     pp.  893-904. 

Swift,  John  L. — ABOUT  GRANT,  by  John  L.  Swift. 

Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard,  Publishers.      1880.      I2mo.     pp.  206. 

Swinton,  William. — CAMPAIGNS  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
a  critical  history  of  operations  in  Virginia,  Maryland  and 
Pennsylvania,  from  the  commencement  to  the  close  of  the 
War,  1861-5,  by  William  Swinton. 

New  York:  Charles  B.  Richardson.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  640. 

"Army  of  the  Potomac."     Autograph  letters  of  the  Commanders: 

1.  George  B.  McClellan,  Cincinnati,  April  18,  1861,  to  Major  Fitz 
John  Porter,     pp.  2. 

2.  Major-General  A.  E.   Burnside,  Providence,  August  8,   1874,  to 
Col.  John  P.  Nicholson,     pp.  2. 

3.  Major-General  George  G.  Meade,  October  (November)  29,  1872, 
to  Col.  John  P.  Nicholson,     pp.  2.     (Note  from  Col.  George  Meade 
in  regard  to  the  letter.) 

4.  General  U.  S.  Grant  (President),  Long  Branch,  N.  J.,  Aug.   12, 
1874,  to  Col.  John  P.  Nicholson,     pp.  2. 

A  large  collection  of  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted  relating  to  the  Army  of  Potomac. 

Swinton,  William. — CAMPAIGNS  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
a  critical  history  of  operations  in  Virginia,  Maryland  and 
Pennsylvania,  from  the  commencement  to  the  close  of  the 
War,  1861-1865,  by  William  Swinton. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  600. 

Revision  and  Reissue.     Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Swinton,  William. — HISTORY  of  the  Seventh  Regiment 
National  Guard  State  of  New  York  during  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion.  With  a  preliminary  chapter  on  the  origin  and 
early  history  of  the  Regiment,  a  summary  of  its  history 
since  the  War,  and  a  Roll  of  Honor,  comprising  brief 
sketches  of  the  services  rendered  by  members  of  the 
Regiment  in  the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States. 

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By  William  Swinton,  A.  M.,  author  of  "  Campaigns  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,"  etc.     Illustrated  by  Thomas  Nast. 

New  York  and  Boston:  Fields,  Osgood  &  Co.      1870.     8vo.     pp.  IV.  1-501. 

Newspaper  accounts  of  the  Regt.,  etc.,  inserted. 

Swinton,  William. — MCCLELLAN'S  MILITARY  CAREER  re 
viewed  and  exposed.  The  military  policy  of  the  adminis 
tration  set  forth  and  vindicated. 

Washington:  Printed  by  Lemuel  Towers.      1864.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

Swinton,  William. — NOTES  on  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 

"Hours  at  Home,"  May,  1866.     pp.  — 

Swinton,  William. — THE  WAR  FOR  THE  UNION.  The  first, 
second,  third  and  fourth  years  of  the  War.  September 
9,  1864. 

New  York.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Swinton,  William. — THE  WAR  FOR  THE  UNION.     From  Fort 

Sumter  to  Atlanta,  by  William  Swinton. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Swinton,  William. — THE  TWELVE  DECISIVE  BATTLES  of  the 
War.  A  history  of  the  Eastern  and  Western  Campaigns 
in  relation  to  the  actions  that  decided  their  issue,  by 
William  Swinton,  author  of  "Campaigns  of  the  Army  of 
the  Potomac." 

New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  Publishers.      1867.     Svo.     pp.  520. 

"Twelve  Decisive  Battles."     Autograph  letters  of  the  Commanders: 

1.  Major-General    Irwin   McDowell,    Headquarters   Department   of 
the  Rappahannock,  Front  Royal,  June  3,  1862,  to  Edwin  M.  Stan- 
ton,  Secretary  of  War.     pp.  4. 

2.  Major-General  George  B.  McClellan,  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  April  14, 
1870,  to  Col.  John  P.  Nicholson,     pp.  4. 

3.  Major-General   W.   S.   Rosecrans,  San   Rafael,   Cal.,  January   8, 
1875,  to  Col.  John  P.  Nicholson,     pp.  2. 

4.  Captain  John  L.  Worden,  San  Francisco,  May  15,  1867,  to  Captain 
George  H.  Preble.     pp.  I. 

5.  Major-General   U.   S.   Grant,   Headquarters   I3th   Army   Corps, 
Dept.  of  the  Tenn.,  Oxford,  Dec.  5,  1862,  to  Lt. -General  John  C. 
Pemberton.     pp.  2.     (Confederate  endorsement.) 

6.  Major-General  Geo.  G.  Meade,  Philadelphia,  Feb.  14,  1866,  to 
Lt.-Col.  S.  B.  W.  Mitchell. 

7.  Major-General  Wm.  T.  Sherman,  Headquarters  District  of  Mem 
phis,  Nov.  18,  1862,  to  Lt. -General  J.  C.  Pemberton.     pp.  4. 

8.  Major-General  George  H.  Thomas,  Washington,  D.  C.,  March  6, 
1866,  to  Capt.  Edward  Rugar.     pp.  i. 

9.  Lieut. -General  P.  H.  Sheridan,  Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  20,  1882,  to 
Col.  John  P.  Nicholson,     pp.  I. 

A  large  collection  of  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted  relating  to  the  battles. 

815 


Swords,  J.  M. — THE  DAILY  CITIZEN.  J.  M.  Swords,  Pro 
prietor,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  Thursday,  July  2,  1863. 
Printed  on  wall  paper.  (Original.) 

Folio,    pp.  i. 

Swords,  J.  M. — THE  DAILY  CITIZEN,  J.  M.  Swords,  Proprietor, 
Vicksburg,  Miss.,  Thursday,  July  2,  1863.  Printed  on 
wall  paper.  (Counterfeit.) 

Folio,    pp.  i. 

Swords,  Robert  Smith. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  Co.  "D," 
1 3th  Regiment  N.  J.  Vols.,  part  of  the  3d  Brigade,  ist 
Division,  I2th  Army  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  with  the  muster 
roll  of  the  Company.  Compiled  and  printed  for  the  use 
of  its  members,  by  the  authority  of  "  D  "  Society.  Newark, 
N.  J.,  1875. 

New  York:  O.  H.  Gilderslceve  &  Co.,  Publishers.      1875.      I2mo.     pp.  88. 

Symonds,  Henry  Clay. — REPORT  of  a  Commissary  of  Sub 
sistence,  1861-65,  by  H.  C.  Symonds,  formerly  Major  and 
C.  S.,  U.  S.  A. 

Sing  Sing,  X.  V. :  Yireum  School.     Published  by  the  Author.     (1888.) 
I2mo.     pp.  207.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Sypher,  Jay  Hale. — (SKETCH  of)  Gen.  J.  H.  Sypher. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  3. 

Sypher,  Josiah  Rhinehart. — HISTORY  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Reserve  Corps,  a  complete  record  of  the  organization; 
and  of  the  different  companies,  regiments  and  brigades, 
containing  descriptions  of  expeditions,  marches,  skirmishes 
and  battles;  together  with  biographical  sketches  of  officers 
and  personal  records  of  each  man  during  his  term  of 
service.  Compiled  from  official  reports  and  other  docu 
ments,  by  J.  R.  Sypher,  Esq. 

Lancaster,  Pa.  1865.  8vo.  pp.  723.  (Extended  into  two  volumes.) 
Autograph  letters  of  A.  G.  Curtin,  Gens.  Patterson,  J.  Irvin  Gregg,  Joe.  E. 
Johnston,  F.  J.  Porter,  A.  A.  Humphreys,  H.  J.  Hunt,  Thos.  L.  Kane,  John 
Gibbon,  G.  K.  Warren,  Wm.  A.  AlcCandless.  Autographs  of  Wm.  B.  Reed, 
Gens.  J.  J.  Bartlett,  James  Longstreet,  W.  T.  Sherman,  and  107  engravings 
and  7  maps  inserted. 

S.  G.  L. — OLD  GLORY,  the  army  mule  and  other  sketches. 
Cincinnati,  O.      1893.      I2mo.     pp.  39. 

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S.  H. — HEROISM  and  Adventure  in  the  Nineteenth  Century,  as 
exemplified  in  the  American  Civil  War.  With  humorous 
anecdotes.  A  map  illustrating  the  battlefields,  and  por 
traits  of  Lee  and  Grant. 

London:  Frederick  Warne  &  Co.     1867.      i6mo.     pp.  264.     (Map.) 

SANITARY  COMMISSION  of  the  United  States  Army,  a  succinct 

narrative  of  its  works  and  purposes. 

New  York:   Published  for  the  benefit  of  the  United  States  Sanitary  Com 
mission.     8vo.     pp.  VI.  3-318. 

SCRAP  BOOK.  Containing  many  odds  and  ends,  cards,  ms., 
circulars,  etc.,  relating  to  the  war,  1861-65.  (Confederate.) 

4to.     pp.  (200). 

SCRAP  BOOK.     Containing  many  odds  and  ends,  cards,  circulars, 

etc.,  relating  to  the  war,  1861-65.     (Union.) 
4to.    pp.  (175)- 

SCRAP  BOOK  OF  LINCOLN.  Made  for  Captain  James  N.  Brown, 
and  used  by  him  in  the  campaign  of  1858.  "Reprint  and 
fac-simile  of  original  note  book"  in  which  Lincoln  pasted 
contemporary  newspaper  accounts  of  his  speeches  relating 
to  negro  equality. 

481110.    pp.  ii  (3). 

SECOND  BRIGADE  of  the  Pennsylvania  Reserves  at  Antietam. 
Report  of  the  Antietam  Battlefield  Memorial  Commission 
of  Pennsylvania  and  ceremonies  at  the  dedication  of  the 
monuments  erected  by  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsyl 
vania  to  mark  the  position  of  four  Regiments  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Reserves  engaged  in  the  Battle. 

(Harrisburg.)     1908.     8vo.     pp.  109. 

Illustrated  cards,  maps,  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted.     Unique. 

SECOND  PENNSYLVANIA  CAVALRY.  Ceremonies  of  the  dedication 
of  the  monument  of  the  Second  Pennsylvania  Cavalry, 
Fifty-ninth  Regiment,  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg, 
on  Pennsylvania  Day,  September  n,  1889. 

Williamsport,  Pa.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

SEDGWICK  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIATION.  Dedicatory  proceedings, 
May  11,  12  and  13,  1887. 

(Philadelphia.      1887.)     8vo.     pp.  164.     Appendix  H.  (i). 

817 


SEMI-CENTENNIAL  ROSTER  of  the  Ninth  Michigan  Infantry  V.  V. 
1861-1865. 

n.  p.     1911.     8vo.     pp.  105. 

SENATE  REPORT  No.  1534,  49th  Congress,  ist  Session,  from 
Committee  on  Pensions,  granting  a  pension  to  Thomas  W. 
Egan,  Senate  Bill  2682,  July  20,  1886. 

8vo.     pp.  II.     (Relates  the  service  of  Gen.  Egan  in  the  War.) 

SENATE,  54th  Congress,  ist  Session,  Report  No.  62,  January  14, 
1896.  Report  of  the  Committee  on  Pension  to  Joseph  W. 
Fisher. 

(Washington.)     8vo.     pp.  3.    (Relates  the  service  of  Gen.  Fisher  in  the  War.) 

SERVICES    to    the    Memory    of    William    Tecumseh    Sherman. 

Programme.     Academy  of  Music,    Brooklyn,    Thursday 

evening,  May  7. 
New  York:  Knickerbocker  Press.     (1891.)     4to.     pp.  24. 

SERVICES  at  the  dedication  of  the  monument  of  the  Twentieth 
New  York  State  Militia  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  October  4, 
1888. 

Rondout,  N.  Y. :  Kingston  Freeman  Print.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

SERVICES  of  Col.  Fred  Taylor  Post,  No.  19,  Department  of 
Pennsylvania,  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic.  Memorial 
Day,  May  30,  1901,  at  Temple  Keneseth-Israel,  Broad 
Street,  above  Columbia  Avenue,  and  at  Odd  Fellows 
Cemetery. 

(Philadelphia,  Pa.     1901.)     8vo.     pp.  28. 

SEVENTH  PENNSYLVANIA  Veteran  Volunteer  Cavalry  Association. 

1.  In  Memoriam.     1901.     Organized  November  18,  1861,  mustered 
out  August  23,  1865.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

2.  In  Memoriam.     1902.     Organized  November  18,  1861,  mustered 
out  August  23,  1865.     ist  Brigade,  2d  Division,  Cavalry  Corps, 
Army  of  the  Cumberland,   Dec.,    1862,   to  Oct.   29,    1864.     2d 
Brigade,  2d   Division,  Cavalry   Corps,   Military   Division  of  the 
Mississippi,  Oct.  29,  1864,  to  Aug.  23,  1865.     8vo.     pp.  12  (4). 

Pottsville:  The  Chronicle.     1901-1902.     2  Vols. 

SEVENTY-FIRST  NEW  YORK  REGIMENT.  "The  American  Guard," 
history  of  the  Seventy-first  Regiment  and  its  motto 
"Pro  aris  et  focis."  Reminiscences  of  its  Civil  War  work 
by  a  sauntering  member. 

New  York:  The  World,  March  25,  1877.      I2mo.     pp.  (7).      (Mounted.) 

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SEVENTY-SECOND  PENNA.  INFANTRY  vs.  Gettysburg  Battlefield 
Association. 

1.  Paper  Book  of  Appellants.     Jan.   Term.     1889.     8vo.     pp.    14. 
Appendix  pp.  35. 

2.  Bill  in  Equity.     Jan.  Term.     1889.     pp.  20  (l). 

3.  In  Equity.     Answer  of  Taylor  et  al.     pp.  5. 

4.  In  Equity.     Answer  of  Gettysburg  Battlefield  Association,     pp.  8. 

5.  Paper  Book  of  Appellees.     In  Equity.     May  Term.     1889.     pp.  7. 

6.  Paper  Book  of  Appellees.     May  Term.     1891.     pp.  24. 

7.  Paper  Book  of  Appellants,     pp.  400  (i). 

8.  Newspaper  cuttings,  replies,  etc. 
8vo.     100  copies  printed. 

SEVENTY-THIRD  REGIMENT  Pennsylvania  Volunteers  at  Gettys 
burg. 
(Philadelphia.     1891.)     8vo.     pp.  28. 

SEVENTY-SEVEN  SELECTED  VIEWS.  Chattanooga,  Lookout 
Mountain,  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National 
Military  Park,  National  Cemetery,  Mission  Ridge. 
Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Chicago:  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  Printers  and  Engravers.    Sm.  4to.    pp.  (56). 

SHALER'S  BRIGADE.  Survivors  of  the  Sixth  Corps.  Reunion 
and  monument  dedications  at  Gettysburg,  June  12,  13 
and  14,  1888. 

Published  by  order  of  the  Brigade  Association.      1888.     8vo.     pp.  179. 

SHERMAN'S  CAMPAIGNS.  Maps  illustrating  the  Campaigns  of 
Gen.  Sherman. 

1.  Military  map  showing  the  marches  of  the  United  States  forces 
under  Gen.  Sherman  during  the  years  1863-4-5. 

2.  Map  No.  i,  illustrating  the  Atlanta  Campaign. 

3.  Map  No.  2,  illustrating  the  Atlanta  Campaign. 

4.  Map  No.  3,  illustrating  the  Atlanta  Campaign. 

5.  Map  No.  4,  illustrating  the  Atlanta  Campaign. 

6.  Map  No.  5,  illustrating  the  Atlanta  Campaign. 

7.  Map  showing  the  military  operations  in  front  of  Atlanta. 

36  5-8x29.     Mounted  on  linen.     Presentation  copy  from  Gen.  Sherman. 

SHILOH.  Annual  Report  of  the  Shiloh  National  Military  Park 
Commission  to  the  Secretary  of  War. 

1899.  pp.  333-337.     1906.  pp.  5. 

1900.  pp.  211-216.      1907.  pp.  6. 

1901.  pp.  381-385-      1908.  pp.  5. 

1902.  pp.  21-24.        1909.  pp.  7. 

1903.  pp.  233-237.       1910.  pp.  7. 

1904.  pp.  3-7.          1911.  pp.  6. 

1905.  pp.  147-150.      1912.  pp.  8. 
8vo.  1913-  PP-  6. 

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SHILOH.     A  sermon. 

(Richmond,  Va.     n.  d.)     48010.     pp.  8. 

SHILOH  PARK  COMMISSION  vs.  Iowa  Commission.  In  the  matter 
of  the  controversy  between  the  Shiloh  National  Military 
Park  Commission  and  the  Iowa  Shiloh  Commission 
relating  to  inscriptions  upon  the  regimental  monuments 
of  the  1 5th  and  i6th  Iowa  Volunteer  Infantry.  Before 
the  Honorable  Secretary  of  War.  Proof  and  argument 
presented  by  Albert  B.  Cummins,  Governor  of  Iowa. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  59. 

SHORT  HISTORIES  of  the  Generals  (50)  as  packed  in  Duke's 
Cigarettes. 

Cloth  case.     Complete. 

SHORT  SKETCH  of  the  services  of  Major-General  Grenville  Mellen 
Dodge.  Reprinted  from  "A  history  of  Pottawattamie 
County,  Iowa." 

New  York:  Press  of  Unz  &  Company.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

"SHOULD  AULD  ACQUAINTANCE  BE  FORGOT."  2Qth  Annual 
Encampment  G.  A.  R.,  Sept.  10,  1895,  Louisville,  Ky., 
via  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Ry.  (Description  of  the  Battle 
fields  of  the  South.) 

Chicago:  Poole  Bros.     1895.     8vo.     pp.  (9).     Folio.     Folded. 

SHOW  ME.      (Volunteer  retired  list.) 

1.  Number  Three,  1861-5-1911.     pp.  i. 

2.  Volunteer   Retired   List   Association  of  Kansas,  Topeka,  Kansas, 
June  i,  1911.     pp.  48. 

3.  Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Volunteer  Retired  List  Association 
of  Kansas.     1909.     pp.  43. 

4.  Memorandum,     pp.  i. 
8vo. 

SIGHTS  and  Notes  by  a  looker-on  in  Vienna.  Dedicated  to  the 
Union  Army.  (Illustrated.) 

Washington.      1864.     8vo.     pp.  — 

SIGILLOLOGIA.  Being  some  account  of  the  great  or  broad  seal  of 
the  Confederate  States  of  America.  A  Monograph. 
Non  Omnis  Moriar.  Dedicated  to  the  sacred  memory 
of  the  gallant  cavaliers  who  died  in  vain,  for  those  who 
knew  not  to  resign  or  reign.  By  Joannes  Didymus, 
Archaeologist. 

(Motto.)     Washington,  D.  C. :  Published  by  Kerrand  &  Towers.      1873. 

8vo.     pp.  23. 

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SIGNAL  CORPS. 

1.  A  revised  roster  of  the  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  during  the  War  of 
the   Rebellion,   with   personal   records   of   service   in   the   Corps. 
1886.     Issued  by  the  U.  S.  Veteran  Signal  Corps  Association, 
pp.  56. 

2.  Roster  of  Signal  Corps.  U.  S.  A.,  1861-1865.     Issued  by  the  U.  S. 
Veteran  Signal  Corps  Association,  Civil  War  Division,     pp.  48. 
November,  1910.     pp.  48. 

8vo. 

SIGNAL  CORPS.  The  U.  S.  Veteran  Signal  Corps  Association, 
including  a  partial  roster  of  the  Corps  during  the  War, 
with  a  brief  resume  of  its  operations  from  Aug.  14,  1861, 
to  March  14,  1862.  1884. 

l6mo.     pp.  52. 

SIGNATURES  to  Reports  and  Correspondence  in  printed  volumes 
of  Rebellion  Records,  pp.  1-21.  Addresses  to  reports 
and  correspondence  in  printed  volumes  of  Rebellion 
Records,  pp.  22-32. 

(\Var  Records  Office.     1884.)     8vo.     50  copies  printed. 

SILVER  ANNIVERSARY,  G.  A.  R.,  Detroit,  1891. 

(Detroit.     1892.)     4to.     pp.  55. 

SILVER  ANNIVERSARY,  Veteran  Corps,  1875-1900,  Thirty-ninth 
Anniversary  of  the  organization  of  the  First  Regiment 
Infantry,  National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania,  Union  League 
House,  Thursday,  April  nineteenth,  MDCCCC.  (Illus 
trated.) 

4to.     pp.  38.     300  copies  printed. 

Six  WEEKS  IN  THE  MUD. 

The  Overland  Monthly,  March,  1869.     pp.  215-221. 

SKETCH  of  the  First  Kentucky  Brigade,  C.  A.  Army. 
The  Land  WTe  Love,  Dec.,  1867,  Jan.,  Feb.  and  Alar.,  1868.     pp.  — 

SKETCH  of  the  Eighth  Regiment  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y. 

Army  &  Navy  Journal,  Sept.  29,  1877.     pp.  (4).     (Mounted.) 

SKETCH  of  the  Seventy-ninth  Pennsylvania  Vols.     A  regiment 

that  served  gallantly  in  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland. 
Philadelphia:  Grand  Army  Scout  and  Soldiers'  Mail,  April  5,  12,  19  and  26, 
1884.     I2mo.     pp.  (24).     (Mounted.) 

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SKETCH  of  Twelfth  Illinois  Cavalry  and  its  campaign.     Gettys 
burg  Reunion.     1913. 
8vo.     pp.  (16). 

SLOCUM  MONUMENT  dedication  at  Gettysburg.  Circulars, 
orders,  etc.,  in  connection  therewith.  Issued  by  the 
New  York  Monuments  Commission  for  the  Battlefields  of 
Gettysburg  and  Chattanooga. 

n.  p.      1902.     4to.     pp.  (23). 

SMITH  &  BARROW'S  MONTHLY  MAGAZINE,  Vol.  I.,  No.  i,  May, 

1864.     (All  published.) 
Richmond,  Va.     8vo.     pp.  96. 

(Contains  the  only  official  list  Army  promotions  and  appointments  C.  S.  Army 
for  1864.) 

SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN  New  York  State  Veterans,  July  20,  1891. 
1861-1865. 

(Grand  Rapids,  Mich.)     8vo.     pp.  (46). 

SOME  OF  THE  REASONS  why  the  "Foley  Statue"  of  Stonewall 
Jackson  should  be  located  on  the  central  mound  of  the 
Stonewall  Cemetery,  at  Winchester,  Virginia. 

Winchester,  Va.     1873.     4to.     pp.  (4). 

SOME  REASONS  for  a  National  Military  Park  on  the  Battlefields 

of  Atlanta, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  20.     (Map.) 

SOLDIERS  and  Citizens  Album  of  Military  and  Civil  Record, 
including  a  Chronological  and  Statistical  History  of  the 
Civil  War. 

Chicago:  Grand  Army  Publishing  Co.     1891.     410.     pp.  372. 

SOLDIERS  AND  SAILORS  ALMANAC  for  1869,  and  history  of  the 

late  Rebellion  from  1860-1865. 
n.  p.     (1869.)     I2mo.     pp.  33. 

SOLDIERS   AND   SAILORS    MONUMENT    FAIR,    Portland,    Maine. 

Portland  Soldiers  and  Sailors.    A  brief  sketch  of  the  part 

they  took  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
Portland:  Printed  by  B.  Thurston  &  Co.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  56. 

SOLDIERS'  AND  SAILORS'  PATRIOTIC  SONGS  AND  HYMNS.  Selected 
by  permission  from  the  "Lyrics  of  Loyalty,"  and  "Songs 
of  the  Soldiers,"  edited  by  Frank  Moore. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

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SOLDIERS  COMPANION,  dedicated  to  the  defenders  of  their  country 

in  the  field,  by  their  friends  at  home. 
Boston:  Walker,  Wise  &  Company.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  48  (4).    Fifth  edition. 

SOLDIERS'  MEMORIAL  BUILDING,  Toledo,  Ohio.  In  honor  and 
memory  of  those  who  fell  in  defence  of  our  country  during 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

Toledo,  O.     1886.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  67. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Ex-President  Hayes. 

SOLDIERS  MONUMENT,  Market  Square,  Germantown.  Monu 
ment  unveiled  July  4,  1883.  Memorial  tablets  unveiled 
May  30,  1900. 

(Philadelphia,  Pa.     1901.)     8vo.     pp.  (4)  (i). 

SOLDIERS'  NATIONAL  CEMETERY,  at  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania. 

To  the  Legislature  (Indiana). 
Indianapolis:  W.  R.  Holloway,  State  Printer.      1865.     8vo.     pp.  35. 

SONG  OF  CROCKER'S  IOWA  BRIGADE.  Air:  "Benny  Havens, 
O!"  Crocker's  Iowa  Brigade  n,  13,  15,  16,  April  27, 
1862.  Sung  first  at  their  third  reunion  at  Iowa  City, 
Iowa,  September  23  and  24,  1885,  and  by  the  Brigade  at 
their  fifth  reunion  at  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  September  18 
and  19,  1889. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Gilson  Bros.      1889.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  MONUMENT  ASSOCIATION.  The  South  Caro 
lina  Monument  Association.  Origin,  history  and  work, 
with  an  account  of  the  proceedings  at  the  unveiling  of  the 
monument  to  the  Confederate  dead,  and  the  oration  of 
Gen.  John  S.  Preston,  at  Columbia,  S.  C.,  May  13,  1879. 
Edited  by  the  recording  secretary  of  the  Association. 

Charleston,  S.  C.:  The  News  and  Courier  Book  Presses.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  70. 

Photograph  of  monument  inserted. 

"SOUTHERN  BATTLEFIELDS."  A  list  of  battlefields  on  and  near 
the  lines  of  the  Nashville,  Chattanooga  £  St.  Louis 
Railway  and  Western  &  Atlantic  Railroad  and  a  brief 
description  of  the  more  important  Battles  fought  along 
these  lines,  also  information  about  Lookout  Mountain, 
Chickamauga  Park  and  the  Famous  Engine  "General." 

Published  by  the  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Railway.     8vo.    pp.  47. 

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SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  MONTHLY,  Vol.   I.,   No.   i,  Jan.,   1876. 
No.  2,  February. 

Raleigh,  N.  C.     8vo.     pp.  254. 

Publication  ceased  with  the  Second  No.     Contains  North  Carolina  in  the  War. 

SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings. 

1.  The  proceedings  of  the  Southern   Historical   Convention  which 
assembled  at  the  Montgomery  White  Sulphur  Springs,  Va.,  on 
the  I4th  of  August,  1873;  and  of  the  Southern  Historical  Society 
as  reorganized  with  the  address  by  Gen.  Jubal  A.  Early,  delivered 
before  the  convention  on  the  first  day  of  its  session.     Baltimore: 
Turnbull  Brothers.     (1874.)     8vo.     pp.  44. 

2.  Proceedings  of  the  Second  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Southern  His 
torical  Society,  held  in  the  City  of  Richmond  on  the  Twenty- 
seventh  day  of  October,  1874.     Richmond:  Printed  by  James  E. 
Goode.      1874.     8vo.     pp.    20.     (Contains    R.    M.    T.    Hunter's 
address.) 

3.  Annual    Report   of   the   Executive   Committee   of   the    Southern 
Historical  Society  for  the  year  ending  Oct.  25,  1875.     8vo.     pp.  4. 
4- 

8vo.     i  Vol. 

SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

1.  Transactions  of  the  Southern  Historical  Society,  Vol.  I.,  January- 
December,  1874.     Baltimore:  Turnbull  Brothers.     1874.     pp.  218. 

2.  Transactions,     n.  p.  n.  d.     (1875.)     PP-  IJ6. 
8vo.      i  Vol. 

"Under  contract  with  Mess.  T.  and  B.  the  Society  published  these  papers  and 
transactions  as  a  supplement  and  in  the  Southern  Magazine  until  June,  1875, 
when  the  arrangement  was  annulled.  The  unfinished  papers  in  the  June  No. 
were  completed  in  the  'Papers'  of  the  Society  published  in  Richmond,  Va." 

SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  PAPERS. 

1.  Vol.  I.     January  to  June,  1876.     pp.  (i)  466.     A  roster  of  Gen. 
Officers,  etc.     pp.  31. 

2.  Vol.   II.     July  to  Dec.,   1876.     pp.   (i)  320.     A  roster  of  Gen. 
Officers,  etc.     pp.  32-101. 

3.  Vol.  III.     Jan.  to  June.,  1877.     pp.   (i)  304.    A  roster  of  Gen. 
Officers,  etc.     pp.  102-135. 

4.  Vol.  IV.     July  to  Dec.,  1877.     pp.  (i)  320. 

5.  Vol.  V.  Jan.  to  June,  1878.  pp.  (i)  304.  Vol.  VI.  July  to 
Dec.,  1878.  pp.  IV.  1-292. 

6.  Vol.  VII.  Jan.  to  Dec.,  1879.  pp.  IV.  1-592. 

7.  Vol.  VIII.  Jan.  to  Dec.,  1880.  pp.  IV.  1-576. 

8.  Vol.  IX.  Jan.  to  Dec.,  1881.  pp.  IV.  1-576. 

9.  Vol.  X.  Jan.  to  Dec.,  1882.  pp.  IV.  1-576.  Index,  pp.  20. 

10.  Vol.  XI.  Jan.  to  Dec.,  1883.  pp.  IV.  1-576. 

11.  Vol.  XII.  Jan.  to  Dec.,  1884.  pp.  IV.  1-576. 

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12.  Vol.  XIII.     Jan.  to  Dec.,  1885.     pp.  576. 

13.  Vol.  XIV.     Jan.  to  Dec.,  1886.     pp.  576. 

14.  Vol.  XV.     Jan.  to  Dec.,  1887.     pp.  XXVII.  1-508. 

Richmond,  Va.:  Rev.  J.  William  Jones,  Secretary  Southern  Historical  Society. 
1876-1887.     8vo.     14  Vols. 

Autograph  letter  of  the  Editor,  Dr.  Jones,  circulars,  advertisements,  covers,  etc. 
inserted. 

SOUTHERN  ILLUSTRATED  LONDON  NEWS. 

Vol.  I.,  No.  I,  Sept.  13,  1862,  to  \o.  42,  June  27,  1862. 
Vol.  II.,  Xo.  i,  July  4,  1863,  to  No.  25,  Dec.  26,  1863. 
Vol.  III.,  No.  I,  Jan.  2,  1862,  to  No.  19,  May  14,  1864. 
Richmond,  Va.     1862-1864.     Folio.     Complete  as  published. 

SOUTHERN  INDEPENDENCE  ASSOCIATION  OF  LONDON. 

1.  Address  (with  committees,  officers,  etc.)  Dec.,  1863.    410.    pp.  3. 

2.  Address  (with  full  list  of  members).     410.     pp.  3. 

3.  The  Southern  Cause  and  its  prospects.     Reprinted  from   "The 
Oldham  Chronicle"  of  August  29,  1863.     4to.     pp.  I. 

4.  Northern  Robbery.     "Oldham  Southern  Independence  Associa- 
4to.                tion."     8vo.     pp.  I. 

SOUTHERN  LITERARY  MESSENGER. 

1.  January  to  June,  1861.     pp.  V.  1-444. 

2.  July  to  Dec.,  1861.     pp.  IV.  1-476. 

3.  January  to  Dec.,  1862.     pp.  VI.  1-698. 

4.  January  to  Dec.,  1863.     pp.  IV.  1-748. 

5.  January  to  June,  1864.     pp.  1-384. 
Richmond,  Va.      1861-4.     8vo.     5  Vols. 

Autograph  letters  of  Air.  Howison  and  Dr.  Bagby  the  editors. 

War  Series  complete. 

Contains  Howison's  history  of  the  War  as  far  as  published,  the  magazine 

suspending  with  the  June  No.,  1864. 

SOUVENIR  ALBUM  and  Sketch  Book,  First  Infantry,  I.  N.  C.,  of 

Chicago. 
(Chicago.     1890.)     410.     pp.  167  (4). 

SOUVENIR  and  Official  Program,  30th  National  Encampment, 
Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  St.  Paul,  Minnesota,  Sep 
tember  3,  1896. 

St.  Paul:  Pioneer  Press  Company,  Printers.     4to.     pp.  79. 

SOUVENIR  and  Programme  of  the  59th  Annual  Entertainment 
and  Reception  of  the  Second  Battery,  N.  Y.  S.  N.  Y. 
(Captain  David  Wilson)  at  Lenox  Lyceum,  5Oth  Street 
and  Madison  Avenue,  Friday  evening,  December  9,  1892, 
8  p.  m.  (War  record  1861-1865  of  the  Command.) 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  48. 

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SOUVENIR  BOOKLET.     Gettysburg  in  a  bomb-shell.     Copyright, 

1904,  W.  H.  Tipton,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
I2mo.     pp.  26. 

SOUVENIR  HAND  BOOK  and  Guide.  Complimentary  to  the 
Colored  Veterans,  Grand  Army  Republic,  33rd  National 
Encampment  and  Reunion,  Philadelphia,  Sept.  4-9, 
1899.  Published  by  the  Committee  on  U.  S.  Colored 
Troops. 

(Philadelphia:)     Recorder  Print,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

SOUVENIR  Hill  Monument  Unveiling,  May  30,  1892. 
(Richmond,  Va.     1892.)      i6mo.     pp.  41  (3). 

SOUVENIR  History  of  First  Regiment  and  Programme  of  Midway 
Plaisance,  to  be  held  in  Armory,  February  igth  to  March 
3d,  1894. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     410.     pp.  (58). 

SOUVENIR  of  the  Banquet  at  the  Union  League,  Philadelphia, 
Friday,  April  27,  1894,  in  Commemoration  of  the  72d 
Anniversary  of  the  Birthday  of  General  Ulysses  S.  Grant. 

(Philadelphia.)     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  (9).     275  copies  printed. 

SOUVENIR  of  the  Manoeuvres  and  Historic  Manassas,  September 

5-12,  1904. 
Manassas  Journal  Press.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

SOUVENIR  of  the  Twenty-seventh  Annual  Convention  Fireman's 
Association  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  October  2,  3,  4  and  5,  1906. 

4to.     pp.  72.     (The  Battle  of  Gettysburg.) 

SOUVENIR  Programme  Association  of  the  Survivors  72d  Regiment 
Pa.  Vols.  Testimonial  Presentation  to  Captains  W.  W. 
Ker  and  W.  W7.  Wiltbank,  by  Hon.  George  S.  Graham, 
American  Academy  of  Music,  Wednesday  evening,  May 
3,  i893- 

Philadelphia:  Homeland  Print.     1893.     4to.     pp.  32. 

SOUVENIR  Sherman  Statue,  Washington,  D.  C.  History  of  the 
Monument,  General  Description,  etc. 

(Washington.      1903.)     410.     pp.  15. 

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SOUVENIR.  Tenth  Biennial  Convention  of  the  Grand  Inter 
national  Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  Engineers,  Harris- 
burg,  Pennsylvania,  1912.  (Gettysburg:  The  Battle  and 
the  Battlefield.) 

Harrisburg,  Penna.:  The  Telegraph  Printing  Company,     n.  d. 
4to.     pp.  56-73. 

SOUVENIR  24th  National  Encampment  G.  A.  R.,  Boston,  1890. 

4to.     pp.  303. 

SOUVENIR  of  the  Reunion  of  the  Blue  and  the  Gray  on  the  Battle 
field  of  Gettysburg,  July  I,  2,  3  and  4,  1888.  How  to  get 
there,  and  what  is  to  be  done  during  the  year. 

New  York:  The  American  Graphic  Co.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  (282). 

SPEECHES  and  Ceremonies  at  the  Unveiling  of  the  Statue  of 
General  Blair,  May  31,  1895.  Dedication  of  the  Blair 
Monument  and  Presentation  to  the  City  of  St.  Louis. 
A  brief  sketch  of  the  Blair  Monument  Association. 

St.  Louis:  E.  E.  Casreras.     (n.  d.)     8vo.     pp.  46. 

SPIRIT  OF  THE  FAIR.     Tuesday,  April  5,  to  Saturday,  April  23. 

Numbers  I  to  17.     (Complete.) 
New  York.     1864.     4to.     pp.  206. 

SPRINGFIELD  IN  THE  WAR.  List  of  the  men  who  served  their 
country  on  land  and  sea.  Incidents  during  the  War. 
The  Boy  Soldiers.  When  Johnny  Comes  Marching 
Home.  "Dreaming  of  '61."  Dedication  of  the  Soldiers' 
Monument,  Court  Square,  Springfield,  Mass.,  September 
29,  1885.  Description  of  the  monument,  order  of  exer 
cises,  etc. 

Springfield:  Published  by  the  Historical  Society.     1885.     I2mo.     pp.  72. 

ST.  ANDREW'S  SOCIETY  OF  ALBANY.  Memorial  of  the  Great 
Sanitary  Fair  held  in  the  City  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  February 
and  March,  1864. 

Albany:  Van  Benthuysen's  Steam  Printing  House.     1864.      8vo.    pp.  112(2). 

STATE  FENCIBLES.     A  sketch  of  a  Veteran  Organization. 

Philadelphia:  Ledger  and  Transcript,  Dec.  I,  1886. 
I2mo.     pp.  (7).     (Mounted.) 

STATE  FENCIBLES  BATTALION  N.  G.  P.  Fourth  Annual  Re 
ception,  Monday  evening,  February  2,  1891,  American 
Academy  of  Music. 

4to.     pp.  80.     (Illustrated.)     "War  Record  of  organization  and  officers." 

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STATE  FENCIBLES.      (History  of  the  Company  and  Battalion, 

1813-1894.) 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (2).     (Mounted.) 

STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY.     Report  of  Commissioners  to  care  for 

Gettysburg  Battle  Monuments.     1892. 
Trenton,  N.  J.:  Xaar,  Day  &  Naar,  Printers.      1893.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

STATE  OF  NEW  YORK.     Proceedings  attending  the  presentation 

of  Regimental  Colors  to  the  Legislature,  April  20,  1864. 
Albany.      1864.     8vo.     pp.  52. 

STATE  OF  NEW  YORK.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the 
Battlefields  of  Gettysburg  and  Chattanooga.  Trans 
mitted  to  the  Legislature  January  17,  1902. 

Albany:  J.  B.  Lyon  Company,  State  Printer.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

STATE  OF  RHODE  ISLAND  and  Providence  Plantations.  Report 
of  the  Joint  Special  Committee  on  erection  of  monument 
at  Andersonville,  Ga. 

Providence:  E.  L.  Freeman  &  Sons,  State  Printers.     1903.     8vo.     pp.  60. 

STATEMENT  concerning  the  Army  and  Navy  Claim  Agency  of  the 
United  States  Sanitary  Commission,  from  September  i, 
1861,  to  October  I,  1866. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

STATEMENT  in  reference  to  the  claim  of  the  State  of  Missouri 
for  expenses  incurred  in  the  support  of  her  militia  during 
the  war. 

39th  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Mis.  Document  No.  63. 

8vo.     pp.  22. 

STATEMENT  of  California,  Oregon  and  Nevada,  relative  to  their 

State  Rebellion  War  Claims  against  the  United  States, 
n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  141. 

STATEMENT  of  number  of  men  called  for  by  the  President  of  the 
United  States,  and  number  furnished  by  each  State, 
Territory  and  the  District  of  Columbia,  from  April  15, 
1 86 1,  to  close  of  war  of  the  Rebellion. 

Washington:  Adjutant-General's  Office.     1879.     4to.     Folded  sheet. 

STATEMENT  of  number  of  men  called  for  by  the  President  of  the 
United  States,  and  number  furnished  by  each  State, 
Territory  and  District  of  Columbia,  from  April  15,  1861, 
to  the  close  of  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

(Washington,  D.  C.     1880.)     i2mo.     pp.  8  and  folded  sheet. 


STATEMENT  of  number  of  men  called  for  by  the  President  of  the 
United  States,  and  number  furnished  by  each  State, 
Territory  and  District  of  Columbia  from  April  15,1861, 
to  close  of  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

War  Department,  Record  and  Pension  Division,  January,  1892.    8vo.    pp.  8. 

STATEMENT  showing  the  aggregate  number  of  regular  and  volun 
teer  troops  in  the  service  of  the  United  States,  June  30, 
1862.  Compiled  under  the  direction  of  Brigadier-General 
Richard  C.  Drum,  Adjutant-General  U.  S.  Army. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Adjutant-General's  Office.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  3. 

STATEMENT  showing  the  number  of  Confederate  Prisoners  of 
War  captured  in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign,  with  dis 
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War  Department,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (2). 

STATISTICS  OF  THE  WAR.     The  National  Tribune  Library,  Vol. 

I.,  No.  i.,  Washington,  D.  C.,  October  26,  1875. 
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STATUE  OF  MAJOR-GENERAL  GEORGE  B.  MCCLELLAN. 

1.  56th  Congress,  1st  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Bill  8072, 
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2.  56th   Congress,    1st   Session,   Senate   Bill   3272.     56th   Congress, 
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House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  423.     56th  Congress,  2d 
Session,   House  of   Representatives  Bill   14018.     5&th  Congress, 
2d  Session,  Senate  Bill  3272. 

8vo.     pp.  — 

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Boston,  Mass.:  Historical  Art  Company,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

STONE  BRIDGE  at  Bull  Run. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

STORY  of  I55th  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers  (Pearson 
Zouaves).  WThere  it  went,  what  it  saw,  and  what  it  did 
during  three  years  of  active  campaigning  in  the  Army  of 
the  Potomac.  Antietam-Appomattox.  Illustrated  War 
Volume. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  20  (2). 

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STRANGER'S  GUIDE  aud  official  directory  for  the  City  of  Rich 
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offices  of  the  Confederate,  state  and  city  governments,  etc. 

Richmond.     1863.     i6mo.     pp.  31. 

SUMMARY  of  Military  Operations  as  reported  on  the  returns  of 

the  Army  of  the  United  States,  1861-1865. 

Washington:  War  Department  Printing  Office.     1877. 

Vol.   I.  pp.  XXX.   1-782. 

Washington:  War  Records  Publication  Office.     1880. 

Vol.  II.  pp.  XXIX.  1-799- 

Washington:  War  Records  Publication  Office.     1883. 

Vol.  III.     pp.  XVI.  1-307. 
8vo.     10  copies  printed. 

SUPPLEMENTARY  PROCEEDINGS  of  Regular  Monthly  Meeting 
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(Washington.)     I2mo.     (As  issued.) 

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Taft,  William  Henry. — ADDRESS  of  William  H.  Taft,  Secretary 
of  War.  Memorial  Day,  Riverside  Park,  New  York, 
Saturday,  May  30,  1908. 

Washington:  Sudworth  Printing  Company,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Taft,  William  Henry. — ADDRESS  of  President  Taft  at  the 
opening  session  of  the  convention  of  the  United  Daughters 
of  the  Confederacy,  at  Continental  Memorial  Hall, 
Washington  Hall,  Washington,  D.  C.,  November  12,  1912. 

Washington.     1912.     8vo.     pp.  4.     Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Taft,  William  Henry. — "THE  UNITED  STATES."  Response  of 
the  Honorable  William  H.  Taft  to  the  "The  United  States" 
at  the  Fifteenth  Annual  Dinner  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Society,  December  13,  1913. 

New  York:  The  Pennsylvania  Society,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

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Talbot,  Edith  Armstrong. — SAMUEL  CHAPMAN  ARMSTRONG. 

A  Biographical  Study,  by  Edith  Armstrong  Talbot. 
New  York:  Doubleday,  Page  &  Company.     1904.     I2mo.     pp.  VII.  (4)  1-301. 

Tanner,  David  B. — A  SHORT  SKETCH  of  the  service  and  sacri 
fices  of  David  B.  Tanner,  late  of  the  5th  Rhode  Island 
Battery,  who  lost  his  leg  at  the  Battle  of  Antietam,  Sept. 
17,  1862. 

Boston.     1869.     l6mo.     pp.  1 6. 

Tansill,  Robert. — THE  GREAT  STRUGGLE  for  Richmond  in 
1862,  by  a  Confederate  Officer  who  took  part  in  the 
conflict. 

Washington:  The  Capital.     8vo.     pp.  (20).     (Mounted.) 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Tansill,  Robert. — A  FREE  AND  IMPARTIAL  EXPOSITION  of  the 
causes  which  led  to  the  failure  of  the  Confederate  States 
to  establish  their  independence. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  - 

Presentation  copy  from  Col.  Tansill,  C.  S.  A. 

Tarbell,  Ida  Minerva. — DISBANDING  THE  UNION  ARMY.     By 

Ida  M.  Tarbell.     Illustrated  by  George  Varian. 
McClure's  Magazine,  March,  1901.     pp.  400-412. 

Tarbell,  Ida  Minerva. — DISBANDING  THE  CONFEDERATE  ARMY. 

By  Ida  M.  Tarbell.     Illustrated  by  George  Varian. 
McClure's  Magazine,  April,  1901.     pp.  526-538. 

Tarbell,  Ida  Minerva. — DISBANDING  THE  UNION  ARMY.     By 

Ida  M.  Tarbell. 
Philadelphia:  The  Evening  Bulletin,  May  30,  1907.  8vo.  pp.  (10).  (Mounted.) 

Tarrant,  Eastham. — THE  WILD  RIDERS  of  the  First  Kentucky 
Cavalry.  A  history  of  the  Regiment  in  the  great  war  of 
the  Rebellion,  1861-1865,  telling  of  its  origin  and  organiza 
tion.  A  description  of  the  material  of  which  it  was  com 
posed,  its  rapid  and  severe  marches,  hard  service  and 
fierce  conflicts  on  many  a  bloody  field,  pathetic  scenes, 
amusing  and  thrilling  episodes.  A  regimental  roster, 
prison  life,  adventures  and  escapes.  By  Sergeant  E. 
Tarrant,  a  headquarter  clerk.  Published  by  a  committee 
of  the  Regiment. 

(Louisville,  Ky.     1894.)     8vo.     pp.  X.  1-503. 

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Taussig,  William. — PERSONAL  RECOLLECTIONS  of  General 
Grant.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  October  15, 
1903,  by  William  Taussig,  member  of  the  society. 

St.  Louis:  Missouri  Historical  Society  Publications.     1903.    Ry.  8vo.    pp.  13. 

Tawney,  James  Albertus. — MEMORIAL  ADDRESS,  by  James  A. 
Tawney,  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  May  30,  1907. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  20.     Privately  printed. 

Taylor,  Benjamin  Franklin. — MISSION  RIDGE  and  Lookout 
Mountain,  with  pictures  of  life  in  camp  and  field,  by  Benj. 
F.  Taylor. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1872.     8vo.     pp.  VI.  272. 

Newspaper  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted,  relating  to  the  battle  controversy. 

Taylor,  Charles  E. — THE  SIGNAL  AND  SECRET  SERVICE  of  the 
Confederate  States,  by  Dr.  Chas.  E.  Taylor.  North 
Carolina  Booklet,  March,  1903,  No.  II. 

Hamlet,  N.  C.     1903.     I2mo.     pp.  24. 

Taylor,  Frank  Hamilton. — How  PHILADELPHIA  FED  THE 
SOLDIERS.  The  story  of  the  Union  Volunteer  and  Cooper 
Shop  Refreshment  Saloons,  located  during  the  Civil  War 
at  the  foot  of  Washington  Avenue.  Published  for  the 
members  of  the  G.  A.  R.,  33d  Annual  National  Encamp 
ment,  September  4  to  9,  1899.  Prepared  by  Frank  H. 
Taylor. 

Philadelphia:  Alfred  M.  Slocum  Co.,  Printers.     1899. 

Broadside  folded.     I2mo. 

Taylor,  Frank  Hamilton. — GETTYSBURG.  Its  Battlefields. 
Its  heroes,  and  its  monuments.  It  has  become  the  Mecca 
of  Patriotic  Americans.  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rail 
road. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  29  (5). 

Taylor,  Frank  Hamilton. — PHILADELPHIA  IN  THE  CIVIL  WAR, 
1861-1865.  Frank  Hamilton  Taylor.  Illustrated  from 
contemporary  prints  and  photographs  and  from  drawings 
by  the  Author. 

Philadelphia.     1913.     8vo.     pp.  410. 

Taylor,  James  E. — CATALOGUE  and  Price  List  of  Photographs 
of  James  E.  Taylor's  paintings  and  India  ink  designs  of 
our  Civil  WTar  and  frontier  history. 

(New  York.     n.  d.)     i6mo.     pp.  (10). 

832 


Taylor,  Jeremiah. — THE  SACRIFICE  CONSUMED.  Life  of 
Edward  Hamilton  Brewer,  lately  a  soldier  in  the  Army  of 
the  Potomac,  by  Jeremiah  Taylor,  D.  D. 

(Motto.)     Boston:  Henry  Hoyt.     (1863.)     i8mo.     pp.  X.  140. 

Taylor,  Richard. — DESTRUCTION  AND  RECONSTRUCTION.      Per 
sonal  experiences  of  the  late  war,   by  Richard  Taylor, 
Lieutenant-General  in  the  Confederate  Army. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  274. 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Taylor,  with  69  engravings  and  portraits  inserted 
and  rare  Confederate  portraits  of  Elzey,  Ewell  and  Price  and  4  maps  and  news 
paper  cuttings,  etc. 

Taylor,  Richard. — STONEWALL  JACKSON  and  the  Valley  Cam 
paign,  by  General  Richard  Taylor. 
North  American  Review,  March  and  April,  1878.     pp.  238-261. 

Taylor,  Walter  Herron.— FOUR  YEARS  WITH  GENERAL  LEE, 
being  a  summary  of  the  more  important  events  touching 
the  career  of  General  Robert  E.  Lee,  in  the  War  between 
the  States;  together  with  an  authoritative  statement  of 
the  strength  of  the  Army  which  he  commanded  in  the 
field.  By  Walter  H.  Taylor,  of  his  Staff,  and  late  Adjutant- 
General  of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1877.     8vo.     pp.  189. 

Rare  portrait  of  Gen.  Lee  and  II  portraits  and  maps  inserted. 

Taylor,  Walter  Herron. — GENERAL  LEE,  his  campaign  in 
Virginia,  1861-1865,  with  personal  reminiscences.  By 
Walter  H.  Taylor,  Adjutant-General  of  the  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia,  C.  S.  A. 

Norfolk,  Virginia:  The  Nusbaum  Book  and  News  Company.     (1906.) 

8vo.     pp.  X.  1-314. 

Taylor,  Walter  Herron. — THE  CAMPAIGN  IN  PENNSYLVANIA, 

by  W.  H.  Taylor. 
"Annals  of  the  War."     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  305-318. 

Taylor,  William  H. — SOME  EXPERIENCES  of  a  Confederate 
Assistant  Surgeon,  by  WTilliam  H.  Taylor,  M.  D.,  Surgeon 
De  Jure,  Assistant  Surgeon  Tasto,  Nineteenth  Regiment 
of  Virginia  Infantry,  C.  S.  A.  Transactions  of  the  College 
of  Physicians  of  Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  for  the  College.     1906.     Vol.  XXVIII. 
8vo.     pp.  91-144.     Third  Series. 

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Taylor — Huntington. — WAR  MEMORIES,  1861.  The  War  for 
the  Union,  1865.  Views  made  by  Government  photo 
graphers  during  the  Great  War.  Catalogue  of  original 
photographic  War  views. 

Hartford,  Conn.     n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  7  (9)  (2)  (4). 

Tebault,  C.  H.— OFFICIAL  REPORT  of  C.  H.  Tebault,  M.  D., 
Surgeon-General  United  Confederate  Veterans.  From 
the  minutes  of  the  Twelfth  Annual  Meeting  of  the  United 
Confederate  Veterans,  held  in  the  City  of  Dallas,  Texas, 
April  22-25,  1902. 

8vo.     pp.  31.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Telfer,  William  Duff. — A  REMINISCENCE  of  the  First  Battle  of 
Manassas.  A  camp  fire  story  of  the  Seventy-first  Regi 
ment,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.,  by  William  Duff  Telfer,  a  volunteer 
in  the  ranks  of  the  Regiment  during  the  period  of  the  first 
term  of  its  service  in  aid  of  the  preservation  of  the  national 
integrity. 

(Motto. )     Brooklyn :  Published  and  sold  by  the  Author,  W.  D .  Telfer.     ( 1 864. ) 

Sm.  4to.     pp.  58. 

Temple,  Oliver  P. — EAST  TENNESSEE  and  the  Civil  War,  by 

Oliver  P.  Temple. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio:  The  Robert  Clarke  Co.,  Publishers,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  604. 

Templeton,  J.  W.— LIFE  AND  SERVICES  of  General  Thomas  J. 

Henderson.     By  J.  W.  Templeton. 

Reprint  from  the  Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society,     n.  d. 
8vo.     pp.  30. 

Tenney,  William  Jewett. — THE  MILITARY  AND  NAVAL  HIS 
TORY  of  the  Rebellion  in  the  United  States,  with  bio 
graphical  sketches  of  deceased  officers,  illustrated  with 
steel  plate  portraits,  by  W.  J.  Tenney. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1865.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  X.  1-843. 

Terrell,   W.   H.   H. — INDIANA  IN  THE  \¥AR  of  the  Rebellion. 

Official  Report  of  W.  H.  H.  Terrill,  Adjutant-General. 
Indianapolis.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  XVIII.  1-372. 

Terrill,  J.  Newton. — CAMPAIGN  of  the  Fourteenth  Regiment 
New  Jersey  Volunteers,  by  Sergeant  J.  Newton  Terrill, 
Co.  K,  Fourteenth  Regiment,  New  Jersey  Volunteers. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J.     1884.      I2mo.     pp.  132.     Second  edition. 

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Terry,  Charles  C. — HISTORY  of  the  i28th  Regt.  New  York 
Vols.,  embracing  a  sketch  of  its  organization,  departure, 
movements  and  achievements  in  the  field,  together  with 
personal  tributes  and  reminiscences  of  officers  and 
members. 

The  Hudson  Republican.     1874.     8vo.     pp.  —     (Mounted.) 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Thain,  Raphael  P. — THE  LEGISLATIVE  HISTORY  of  the  General 
Staff  of  the  Army  of  the  United  States  (its  organization, 
duties,  pay  and  allowances),  from  1775  to  1901.  Com 
piled  and  annotated  under  the  direction  of  Major-General 
Henry  C.  Corbin,  Adjutant-General  of  the  Army, 
by  Raphael  P.  Thain,  Chief  Clerk  Adjutant-General's 
Office. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1901.     8vo.     pp.  800. 

Thain,  Raphael  P. — CHARTS  of  Military  Divisions,  Depart 
ments,  Districts,  and  of  States  and  Territories,  1813-1880. 
Prepared  by  Raphael  P.  Thain,  Chief  Clerk  Adjutant- 
General's  Office. 

(Washington,  D.  C.     1881.)     8vo.     4  Charts  folded. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 


Thain,  Raphael  P. — "THE  TREASURY  OF  THE  CONFEDERATE 
STATES,"  or  documentary  history  of  the  financial,  fiscal, 
and  commercial  measures  of  the  Confederates  States  of 
America,  1861-65,  with  an  appendix:  The  Treasury  Note 
Bureau. 

(Washington,  D.  C.     1887.)     8vo.     pp.  9  (i). 


Thain,  Raphael  P. — ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT. 
Notes  illustrating  the  military  geography  of  the  United 
States,  compiled  by  Raphael  P.  Thain,  Chief  Clerk 
Adjutant-General's  Office.  1813-1880. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  182. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Tharin,  Robert  Semour  Symmes. — ARBITRARY  ARRESTS  in 
the  South,  or  scenes  from  the  experience  of  an  Alabama 
Unionist. 

New  York:  John  Bradburn.      1863.     I2mo.     pp.  245. 

835 


Thatcher,  Marshall  P. — A  HUNDRED  BATTLES  IN  THE  WEST, 
St.  Louis  to  Atlanta,  1861-65.  The  Second  Michigan 
Cavalry,  with  the  Armies  of  the  Mississippi,  Ohio,  Ken 
tucky  and  Cumberland,  under  Generals  Halleck,  Sherman, 
Pope,  Rosecrans,  Thomas  and  others,  with  mention  of  a 
few  of  the  famous  Regiments  and  Brigades  of  the  West, 
by  Captain  Marshall  P.  Thatcher,  Co.  "B,"  Second 
Michigan  Cavalry,  aid  to  Gen.  P.  H.  Sheridan.  Illus 
trated. 

Detroit,  Mich.:  Published  by  the  Author.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  XIV.  416  15  (62). 

Thaxter,  Sidney  Warren. 

Portland:  Marks  Printing  House,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  56. 
(The  War  Services  of  Major  Thaxter,  ist  Maine  Cavalry.) 
"Privately  printed." 

Thaxter,  Sidney  Warren. — STONEWALL  JACKSON.  A  paper 
read  before  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the 
United  States,  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Maine,  by 
Major  Sidney  W.  Thaxter. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  17. 

Thayer,  Christopher  T. — ADDRESS  delivered  at  the  dedication 
of  Memorial  Hall,  Lancaster,  June  17,  1868,  by  Christo 
pher  T.  Thayer,  and  Ode  by  H.  F.  Buswell,  with  an 
appendix. 

Boston:  Nichols  &  Noyes.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  71. 

Thayer,  George  Augustine. — THE  BRAINTREE  SOLDIERS 
MEMORIAL.  A  record  of  the  service  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion  of  the  men  of  Braintree,  Massachusetts,  whose 
names  are  inscribed  on  the  Braintree  Soldiers'  Monu 
ment.  Prepared  by  George  A.  Thayer. 

Boston:  Alfred  Mudge  &  Son,  Printers.     1877.     8vo.     pp.  52  (i). 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Thayer,  George  Augustine. — HISTORY  of  the  Second  Massa 
chusetts  Regiment  of  Infantry,  Chancellorsville.  A  paper 
read  at  the  officers'  reunion  in  Boston,  May  n,  1880,  by 
George  A.  Thayer,  Captain  Second  Massachusetts  Regi 
ment  of  Infantry. 

Boston:  George  H.  Ellis,  Printer.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  33. 
Autograph  letter  of  Capt.  Thayer.     "Privately  printed." 

836 


Thayer,  John  Milton. — GRANT  AT  PILOT  KNOB.  Reminis 
cence  of  an  early  intimate  friend  of  Grant's,  by  General 
John  M.  Thayer. 

McClure's  Magazine,  Oct.,  1895.     pp.  431-437. 

Thayer,  William  Makepeace. — A  YOUTH'S  HISTORY  of  the 
Rebellion. 

1.  From  the  bombardment  of  Ft.  Sumter  to  the  capture  of  Roanoke 
Island,     pp.  XIII.  1-347. 

2.  To  the  Battle  of  Murfreesboro.     pp.  XIV.  336. 

3.  To  the  Massacre  at  Fort  Pillow,     pp.  XIV.  336. 

4.  To  the  end.     pp.  XIV.  368. 

Boston:  Horace  B.  Fuller.     (1863-5.)     I2mo.     4  Vols. 

Thayer,  William  Makepeace. — FROM  TANNERY  TO  THE 
WHITE  HOUSE.  The  life  of  Ulysses  S.  Grant,  his  boy 
hood,  youth,  manhood,  public  and  private  life  and  ser 
vices,  sickness  and  death.  By  William  M.  Thayer. 
Illustrated. 

Providence,  R.  I.:  Buker  Publishing  Company.     1885.     I2mo.     pp.  480. 

Thomas,  George  Henry. — ABSTRACT  from  returns  of  the  U.  S. 
Forces  under  command  of  Major-General  George  H. 
Thomas,  Nov.  20,  1864,  to  Dec.  10,  1864. 

Washington:  Headquarters  of  the  Army,  Adjt.-Gen.  Office,  June  8,  1882. 
8vo.     pp.  6.     50  copies  printed. 

Thomas,  George  Henry. — ORGANIZATION  OF  U.  S.  FORCES 
commanded  by  Major-General  George  H.  Thomas  at  the 
Battle  of  Nashville,  Tennessee,  December  15  and  16,  1864. 

Washington:  Adjutant-General's  Office.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  7. 
50  copies  printed. 

Thomas,  Hampton  Sidney. — SOME  PERSONAL  REMINISCENCES 
of  service  in  the  Cavalry  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  by 
Colonel  Hampton  S.  Thomas. 

Philadelphia.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  26. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Thomas,  J.  P. — COL.  J.  P.  THOMAS'  ORATION.  The  public 
commemoration  of  the  re-establishment  of  the  South 
Carolina  Military  Academy,  22d  February,  1883,  under 
the  auspices  of  the  Washington  Light  Infantry,  and 
published  by  order  of  the  Corps. 

Charleston,  S.  C.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

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Thomas,  Lorenzo. — (ORDERS  ORGANIZING  U.  S.  COLORED 
TROOPS).  General  Orders  No.  i,  Nashville,  Term., 
Feb.  4,  1864,  to  No.  29,  Dec.  14,  1864.  General  Orders 
No.  i,  Jan.  i,  1865,  to  No.  7,  Washington,  D.  C.,  June 
20,  1865. 

I2mo.     Series  complete. 

Thomas,  Martha  McCannon. — CAPTAIN  PHIL.  A  boy's 
experience  in  the  Western  Army  during  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  by  M.  M.  Thomas. 

New  York:  Henry  Holt  &  Company.     1884.     I2mo.     pp.  355. 

Thomas,  Theodore  Gaillard. — A  EULOGY  upon  Cornelius 
Rea  Agnew,  read  before  the  New  York  Academy  of  Medi 
cine,  by  T.  Gaillard  Thomas,  M.  D.,  June  7,  1888. 

New  York.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  26. 

Thomas,  Wilbur  W. — THE  FALL  OF  VICKSBURG.  By  Wilbur 

W.  Thomas. 
New  York  City:  Wm.  P.  Brown,  Publisher,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  14. 

Thompson,  Bradford  F. — HISTORY  of  the  ii2th  Regiment  of 
Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the  great  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  1861-1865,  by  B.  F.  Thompson,  late  Captain 
in  the  Regiment. 

Toulon,  Illinois:  Printed  at  the  Stark  County  News  Office.     1885. 

8vo.     pp.  480. 

Thompson,  B.  W. — SKETCH  of  the  Civil  and  Military  Services 

of  B.  W.  Thompson, 
n.  p.     1876.     Imp.  8vo.     pp.  —    Autograph  note  of  Col.  Thompson. 

Thompson,  Edward  Porter. — HISTORY  of  the  First  Kentucky 

Brigade,  by  Ed.  Porter  Thompson. 
Cincinnati:  Caxton  Publishing  House.     1868.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  931. 

Thompson,  Gilbert — Schulz,  John  W.  N. — THE  ENGINEER 
BATTALION  in  the  Civil  War,  a  contribution  to  the  history 
of  the  United  States  Engineers,  by  Gilbert  Thompson, 
Private  and  Corporal  in  the  Battalion  during  the  Civil 
War,  Major  Corps  of  Engineers  D.  C.  N.  G.,  1890-1898. 
Revised  and  rewritten  under  the  direction  of  the  Com 
mandant  Engineer  School  U.  S.  Army,  by  Second  Lieut. 
John  W.  N.  Schulz,  Corps  of  Engineers. 

Washington  Barracks,  D.  C.:  Press  of  the  Engineer  School.     1910. 

8vo.     pp.  (6)  1-105. 

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Thompson,  Heber  Samuel. — THE  FIRST  DEFENDERS,  by 
Heber  S.  Thompson,  President  of  the  First  Defenders 
Association. 

(Pottsville,  Pa.)     1910.     8vo.     pp.  XIII.  (i)  179. 

Thompson,  Hugh  Smith. — WASHINGTON  LIGHT  INFANTRY, 
72d  Anniversary,  February  22,  1879.  Oration  by  Hugh 
S.  Thompson,  also  proceedings  of  the  meeting  of  the 
association  of  graduates  S.  C.  M.  A.,  February  22,  1879. 

Published  by  the  Association  of  Graduates.     8vo.     pp.  42. 

Thompson,  J.  C. — HISTORY  of  the  Eleventh  Regiment  Rhode 
Island  Volunteers,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  by  R.W. 
Rock.  Published  by  a  committee  of  the  Eleventh  Regi 
ment  Veteran  Association. 

Providence:  Providence  Press  Company,  Printers.      1881. 

I2mo.     pp.  VII.  1-217. 

Thompson,  James  Kaster. — THE  TWENTY-THIRD  REGIMENT 
of  Infantry,  by  Lieutenant  J.  K.  Thompson,  23d  U.  S. 
Infantry. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  Sept.,  1894.     pp.  1118-1120. 

Thompson,  James  W. — FUNERAL  TRIBUTE.  Words  spoken 
at  the  obsequies  of  William  Blackstone  Williams,  late 
Captain  in  the  Second  Regiment  of  Massachusetts 
Infantry,  Sunday,  Aug.  17,  1862,  by  James  W.  Thompson, 
Minister  of  the  Unitarian  Church  in  Jamaica  Plain. 

Boston:  John  Wilson  £  Son.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Thompson,     John     C. — BRYANT    GRAY.  The    student,     the 

Christian,  the  soldier. 
New  York.     1864.     i8mo.     pp.  148. 

Thompson,   Joseph   Parrish. — THE  SERGEANT'S   MEMORIAL 

(John  H.  Thompson),  by  his  father. 
New  York.     1863.     i8mo.     pp.  — 

Thompson,  J.  P.  K. — REPORT  OF  COMMISSION  to  locate  the 
position  of  Iowa  troops  in  the  Siege  of  Vicksburg, 
J.  K.  P.  Thompson,  Chairman,  1901. 

DesMoines:  B.  Murphy,  State  Printer.     1901.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

Thompson,    S.    D. — RECOLLECTIONS    with    the    Third    Iowa 

Regiment. 
Cincinnati.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  396.     Autograph  note  of  Col.  Scott. 

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Thompson,  S.  Millett.— THIRTEENTH  REGIMENT  of  New 
Hampshire  Volunteer  Infantry  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion , 
1861-1865.  A  diary  covering  three  years  and  a  day,  by 
S.  Millett  Thompson,  Lieutenant  Thirteenth  N.  H. 
Volunteers. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.     1888. 

8vo.     pp.  XII.  (i)  1-717- 

Thompson,  William  A.— HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the  Sixtieth 
Regiment  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteer  Infantry,  April, 1861, -May, 
1863.  St.  Lawrence,  Clinton,  Franklin.  First  reunion, 
Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  August  31  and  September  I,  1886. 

(Albany,  N.  Y.     1886.)     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  58  (4). 

Thompson,  William  M. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the  Sixteenth 
Regiment  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers,  April,  i86i,-May,  1863. 
First  reunion,  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  August  31  and  September 
i,  1886. 

(n.  p.     1886.)     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  58  (4). 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Thomson,  O.  R.  Howard — Rauch,  William  H. — HISTORY  of 
the  "Bucktails,"  Kane  Rifle  Regiment  of  the  Pennsyl 
vania  Reserve  Corps  (i3th  Pennsylvania  Reserves,  42d 
of  the  line),  published  by  O.  R.  Howard  Thomson, 
Librarian  in  charge  Wagner  Institute  Branch,  The  Free 
Library  of  Philadelphia,  and  \Villiam  H.  Rauch,  Historian 
Regimental  Association  of  the  Bucktail  or  First  Rifle 
Regiment  of  the  P.  R.  V.  C.,  and  late  Orderly-Sergeant, 
Company  F,  with  a  dedicatory  note  by  the  Hon.  Edward 
A.  Irvin,  late  Lieutenant-Colonel.. 

Philadelphia:  Electric  Printing  Company.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  X.  1-466. 

Thorndike,  Rachel  Sherman.— THE  SHERMAN  LETTERS. 
Correspondence  between  General  and  Senator  Sherman 
from  1837  to  1891.  Edited  by  Rachel  Sherman  Thorn- 
dike,  with  portraits. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1894.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  (i)  1-398. 

Autograph  letter  from  Gen.  Sherman  to  Mrs.  Sherman,  May  19,  1865. 

Thurston,  Gates  Phillips. — CHICKAMAUGA.  A  reprint  of  an 
article  originally  published  in  the  Southern  Bivouac, 
December,  1886,  and  republished  in  the  Century  War 
Book,  "Battles  and  Leaders  of  the  Civil  War,"  Vol.  III. 
By  Gen.  Gates  P.  Thurston. 

Nashville,  Tenn.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  13.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

840 


Thurston,  Gates  Phillips. — THE  NUMBERS  AND  ROSTERS  OF 
THE  Two  ARMIES  in  the  Civil  War,  by  Gen.  Gates  P. 
Thurston,  of  Nashville,  Tenn.  (Reprinted  from  The 
Olympian  Magazine.) 

(Nashville,  Tenn.     1903.)     410.     pp.  11. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Thurston. 

Thwaites,  Ruben  Gold. — CIVIL  WAR  MESSAGES  and  Pro 
clamations  of  Wisconsin  War  Governors.  Edited  by 
Ruben  Gold  Thwaites,  in  collaboration  with  Asa  Currier 
Talton  and  Frederick  Merk. 

Wisconsin  History  Commission,  December,  1912.     No.  2.  8vo.  pp.  XVI.  1-319. 

Tibbetts,   Elsie   Dorothea.— FROM   MAINE   TO   GETTYSBURG, 

1863-1913.     By  Elsie  Dorothea  Tibbetts. 

Bangor,  Maine:  Bangor  Co-operative  Printing  Co.     1913.     8vo.     pp.  207. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Tidball,  John  Coldwell. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the  United 
States  Artillery  School,  Fort  Monroe,  Virginia,  from  1867 
to  1887.  Extracted  from  the  Annual  Report  of  the 
Commanding  Officer  for  1887. 

Fort  Monroe,  Va.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  34. 

Tidball,  John  Coldwell. — THE  ARTILLERY  SERVICE  in  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion,  1861-65,  by  Bvt.  Brig. -General  John  C. 
Tidball,  U.  S.  A. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  July,  1891.     Nos.  I. -VIII. 

Tiemann,  William  F. — THE  159™  REGIMENT  INFANTRY  New 
York  State  Volunteers  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1862- 
1865. 

(Motto.)     Brooklyn,  N.  Y.:  Compiled  and  published  by  William  F.  Tiemann. 

1891.     8vo.     pp.  135  LIII.     170  copies  printed. 

Tiernan,   Mary  Spear. — JACK  HORNER.     A  novel  by  Mary 

Spear  Tiernan. 
Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.      1890.     I2mo.     pp.  347. 

Tift,  Rose. —  HISTORICAL  REMINISCENCES  of  the  Old  Thir 
teenth  Mich.  Infantry  Regiment,  read  by  Pres.  E.  P. 
DeGoe,  at  the  Thirteenth  Anniversary  Reunion,  January 
16  and  17,  1895,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Composed  by  Mrs. 
Rose  Tift,  Cooper,  Mich. 

Kalamazoo:  C.  N.  Baines  &  Co.,  Printers,     n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  27. 


Tillinghast,  B.  F. — ROCK  ISLAND  ARSENAL:  In  Peace  and  in 
War.  With  maps  and  illustrations.  (Extract  from  an 
Official  letter  from  Brigadier-General  S.  V.  Benet,  Chief 
of  Ordnance,  to  Hon.  George  W.  McCrary,  Secretary  of 
WTar,  March  30,  1877.)  "This  arsenal  will  be  the  grand 
ordnance  manufacturing  establishment  in  the  Mississippi 
Valley,  erected  at  great  expense  to  the  United  States,  and 
with  a  larger  capacity,  when  completed,  than  any  other 
arsenal  within  our  borders."  By  B.  F.  Tillinghast. 

Chicago:  The  Henry  O.  Shepard  Company,  Printers.     1898. 

4to.     pp.  XXXII.  1-112. 

Tillinghast,  Pardon  E. — HISTORY  of  the  Twelfth  Rhode  Island 
Volunteers  in  the  Civil  War,  1862-1863.  Prepared  by  a 
Committee  of  the  Survivors  in  1901-04. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  XIV.  1-394. 

Tilney,  Robert. — MY  LIFE  IN  THE  ARMY.  Three  years  and  a 
half  with  the  Fifth  Army  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac. 
1862-1865,  by  Robert  Tilney.  *  *  * 

Philadelphia:  Ferris  &  Leach.     1912.     I2mo.     pp.  247. 

Tipton,  William  Henry. — A  COLLECTION    of    the  Catalogues 
of  W.  H.  Tipton,  Gettysburg  Battlefield  Photographer. 
(Gettysburg.      1876-1891.)      I2mo. 

Tipton,  William  Henry. — CATALOGUES  of   Photographs  and 
Souvenir  Goods.     Tourists'  Handbook.     The  Battlefield. 
Gettysburg,  Penna.     n.  d.      i6mo.     pp.  3-8  (2). 

Tipton,  William  Henry. — GETTYSBURG  :     The  pictures  and  the 

story. 

Gettysburg,  Pa.:  Tipton  &  Blocher,  Publishers.      1908.     4to.     pp.  68. 
Revised  edition. 

Tivy,  Joseph  Albert. — SOUVENIR  of  the  Seventh,  containing  a 
brief  history  of  it.  Prefaced  with  a  view,  front  and  rear, 
of  the  "Late  Unpleasantness."  Embellished  with  cuts 
representing  three  phases  of  the  soldier  and  other  appro 
priate  illustrations.  By  Sergeant  J.  A.  Tivy. 

Detroit,  Michigan,     n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  78. 

Tobie,  Edward  P. — HISTORY  of  the  First  Maine  Cavalry, 
1861-1865,  by  Edward  P.  Tobie.  Published  by  the  First 
Maine  Cavalry  Association. 

Boston:  Press  of  Emery  &  Hughes.      1887.     8vo.     pp.  XIX.  1-735  (2)- 

(The  illustrated  edition.     300  copies  printed.) 

842 


Tochman,  Caspar. — G.  TOCHMAN'S  SUGGESTIVE  POINTS  to  the 
memorial  referred  by  the  House  of  Representatives  to 
the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs. 

(Richmond,  Va.     1863.)     8vo.     pp.  3. 

Todd,  Albert. — THE  CAMPAIGNS  OF  THE  REBELLION,  by  Albert 

Todd,  First  Lieutenant  First  U.  S.  Artillery. 

Manhattan,  Kansas:  Printing  Department,  State  Agricultural  College.    1884. 
8vo.     pp.  VI.  (i)  1-130.     2  maps. 

Todd,  William. — THE  SEVENTY-NINTH  HIGHLANDERS,  New 
York  Volunteers,  in  the  War  of  Rebellion,  1861-1865,  by 
William  Todd  (of  Company  B).  Illustrated. 

Albany,  N.  Y.:  Press  of  Brandow,  Barton  &  Co.     1886. 

Ry.  8vo.     pp.  XV.  1-513. 

Tomes,  Robert — Smith,  Benjamin  G. — THE  WAR  WITH  THE 
SOUTH.  A  history  of  the  great  American  Rebellion,  with 
biographical  sketches  of  leading  statesmen  and  dis 
tinguished  naval  and  military  commanders,  etc.  By 
Robert  Tomes,  M.  D.,  continued  from  the  beginning  of  the 
year  1864  to  the  end  of  the  War,  by  Benjamin  G.  Smith, 
Esq. 

New  York:  Virtue  &  Yorston.     (1862-66.) 
4to.     Vol.  I.  pp.  664.     Vol.  II.  pp.  680.     Vol.  III.  pp.  738. 

Tompkins,  Abel. — THE  UNION  MEMORIAL,  containing  choice 
anecdotes,  patriotic  songs,  and  "Burning  words."  Struck 
from  True  American  Hearts. 

Boston:  Published  by  Abel  Tompkins.     1861.     8vo.     pp.  72. 

Tompkins,  Kilbourne. — GETTYSBURG.  (Compiled  by  Kil- 
bourne  Tompkins.) 

New  York:  Press  of  Kilbourne  Tompkins.     n.  d.     481110.     pp.  12  (5). 

Toombs,  Samuel. — REMINISCENCES  of  the  War,  comprising  a 
detailed  account  of  the  experiences  of  the  Thirteenth 
Regiment  New  Jersey  Volunteers  in  camp,  on  the  march, 
and  in  battle,  by  Samuel  Toombs,  with  the  personal 
recollections  of  the  author. 

Orange,  N.  J.:  Printed  at  the  Journal  Office.     1878. 
i6mo.     pp.  (VIII.)     1-232.     Roster  1-47. 

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Toombs,  Samuel. — NEW  JERSEY  TROOPS  in  the  Gettysburg 
Campaign  from  June  5  to  July  31,  1863,  by  Samuel 
Toombs.  Illustrated  by  specially  drawn  maps  of  the 
battlefield,  the  monuments  erected  by  the  State  of  New 
Jersey  and  portraits  of  Brigade  and  Regimental  Com 
manders. 

Orange,  N.  J.:  The  Evening  Mail  Publishing  House.     1888. 

8vo.     pp.  XVI.  1-406. 

Torrance,  Ell. — GENERAL  GEORGE  H.  THOMAS.  By  Lieutenant 
Ell.  Torrance.  (Read  before  the  Minnesota  Commandery 
of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States,  March  9,  1897.) 

(St.  Paul,  Minn.     1898.)     8vo.     pp.  23. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Torrey,  Bradford. — SPRING  NOTES  from  Tennessee,  by  Brad 
ford  Torrey. 
Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin&  Company.      1896.     I2mo.  pp.223. 

Torrey,  Bradford. — LOOKOUT  MOUNTAIN,  by  Bradford  Torrey. 
The  Atlantic  Monthly,  October,  1895.     pp.  545-554. 

Totten,  Charles  Adelle  Lewis. — STRATEGOS:  A  series  of 
American  Games  of  War  based  upon  military  principles 
and  designed  for  the  assistance  both  of  beginners  and 
advanced  students  in  prosecuting  the  whole  study  of 
tactics,  grand  tactics,  strategy,  military  history,  and  the 
various  operations  of  war,  illustrated  with  numerous 
diagrams,  to  which  is  appended  a  collection  of  studies  upon 
military  statistics  as  applied  to  war  on  field  or  map,  by 
Charles  A.  L.  Totten,  First  Lieutenant,  Fourth  United 
States  Artillery. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1880.     8vo.  and  410. 

Vol.  I.     Tent  and  Appendices,     pp.  XX.  1-179. 

Vol.  II.  Plates,  Tables  and  Statistics,     pp.  70. 

Totten,  Charles  Adelle  Lewis. — YALE  MILITARY  LECTURES 
selected  from  Series  of  1890,  by  Charles  A.  L.  Totten, 
M.  A.,  First  Lieutenant  Fourth  Artillery,  U.  S.  A.,  Pro 
fessor  of  Military  Sciences  and  Tactics,  Sheffield  Scientific 
School  of  Yale  University. 

New  Haven,  Conn.:  The  "Our  Race"  Publishing  Company.     1890. 

8vo.     pp.  113. 

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Tourgee,  Albion  Winegar. — HISTORICAL  SOUVENIR  of  the 
io5th  Regiment  of  Ohio  Volunteers,  prepared  for  the 
Nineteenth  Annual  Reunion,  Survivors'  Association,  held 
at  Youngstown,  Ohio,  October  n  and  12,  1894. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     410.     pp.  (12). 

Tourgee,    Albion    Winegar. — THE    STORY   OF   A   THOUSAND 

(iO5th  Ohio  Infantry). 
The  Cosmopolitan,  Nov.,  i894,-April,  1895. 

Tourgee,  Albion  Winegar.— THE  STORY  OF  A  THOUSAND. 
Being  a  history  of  the  service  of  the  iO5th  Ohio  Volunteer 
Infantry  in  the  War  for  the  Union,  from  August  21,  1862, 
to  June  6,  1865.  By  Albion  W.  Tourgee,  LL.  D. 

Buffalo :  S.  McGerald  £  Son.     1896.     8vo.  pp.  (16)  409.  Appendix  pp.  LXIV. 

Tourgee,  Albion  Winegar. — THE  VETERAN  AND  His  PIPE,  by 

Albion  W.  Tourgee. 
Chicago:  Buford,  Clarke  &  Co.      1888.      I2mo.     pp.  269. 

Townsend,  Edward  Davis. — ANECDOTES  of  the  Civil  War  in 
the  United  States,  by  Brevet  Major-General  E.  D. 
Townsend,  late  Adjutant-General  U.  S.  Army  (Retired). 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  £  Company.     1884.     I2mo.     pp.  XII.  1-287. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Townsend  and  portrait  inserted. 

Townsend,  George  Alfred. — CAMPAIGNS  OF  A  NON-COMBATANT 
and  his  romaunt  abroad  during  the  War.  By  Geo. 
Alfred  Townsend. 

New  York:  Blelock  &  Company.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  368.     Portrait. 

Townsend,  George  Alfred.  —  THE  GENERAL  TORBERT 
MEMORIAL.  Biographical  sketch  by  George  Alfred  Town- 
send. 

The  Army  &  Navy  Journal,  Nov.  13,  1880.     pp.  70.     (Mounted.) 

Orders,  etc.,  inserted. 

Townsend,  Luther  Tracy. — HISTORY  of  the  Sixteenth  Regi 
ment,  New  Hampshire  Volunteers.  By  Adjutant  Luther 
Tracy  Townsend.  Published  by  Henry  L.  Johnson  and 
Luther  T.  Townsend. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Norman  T.  Elliott,  Printer.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  574. 

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Townsend,  P. — A  SERMON  preached  October  26,  at  Stafford 
Springs,  at  the  funeral  of  James  W.  Brooks,  of  Co.  I, 
1 6th  Regiment  Connecticut  Volunteers,  who  died  October 
nth,  from  wounds  received  at  the  Battle  of  Antietam, 
September  17,  1862.  By  Rev.  P.  Townsend,  pastor  of  the 
M.  E.  Church,  Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 

Palmer,  Mass.:  G.  M.  Fisk  &  Company,  Printers.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

Townsend,  R.  Walter. — THE  PASSING  OF  THE  CONFEDERATE. 
By  R.  Walter  Townsend.  Suggested  by  the  account 
given  of  the  decrepit  "appearance"  of  the  Confederate 
Veterans,  during  their  march  through  the  streets  of 
Lumberton,  N.  C.,  at  the  unveiling  of  a  monument  to  the 
memory  of  the  Confederate  dead  from  Robeson  County, 
May  10,  1907. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1911. 

I2mo.     pp.  20. 

Townsend,  Thomas  S. — DESCRIPTION  of  the  greatest  literary 
curiosity  of  the  age.  ("Townsend's  library  of  National, 
State  and  Individual  Records.") 

New  York.     1876.     pp.  15. 

Townsend,  Thomas  S. — SPECIMEN  PAGES  OF  OUR  HEROES, 
dead  and  living.  A  memorial  record  of  all  officers  and 
men  in  the  military  and  naval  service,  whose  names  have 
received  honorable  mention  in  official  reports,  newspaper 
correspondence,  obituary  notices,  and  otherwise.  Com 
piled  by  Thomas  S.  Townsend.  Vol.  I.,  April  13,  1861,- 
April  13,  1863,  containing  5000  names. 

New  York:  Charles  D.  Richardson.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Never  published,  the  specimen  pages  contain  a  large  amount  of  information. 

Townsend,  Thomas  S. — THE  HONORS  OF  THE  EMPIRE  STATE 
in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  by  Thomas  S.  Townsend, 
Compiler  of  the  "Library  of  National  Records." 

New  York:  A.  S.  Lovell  &  Co.     1889.     I2mo.     pp.  416. 

Tramp  Tim. — WAR  LIFE.     Illustrated  by  stories  of  the  Camp 

and  Field.     Compiled  by  Tim  Tramp. 
New  York:  Callender,  Perce  &  Wilting.     1862.     I2mo.     pp.  VI.  144. 

Travers,   A.   D. — ADDRESS  at  the  burial  services  of  the  late 

George    Libbald    Wilson,    Adjutant    of    the    I7th    Regt. 

N.  Y.  S.  V.,  in  St.  Paul's  Church,  Poughkeepsie,  by  Rev. 

A.    D.    Travers,    D.    D.,    Rector   of   St.    Paul's   Church. 

Printed  by  request, 
n.  p.     Osborne  &  Otis,  Printers.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  8. 


Tremain,    Henry    Edwin. — IN    MEMORIAM.     Major-General 

Joseph  Hooker,  by  H.  Edwin  Tremain. 
Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

Tremain,  Henry  Edwin.  —  LAST  HOURS  OF  SHERIDAN'S 
CAVALRY.  A  reprint  of  War  memoranda,  by  Henry 
Edwin  Tremain,  late  Brevet  Brigadier-General,  Major, 
and  Aide-de-Camp,  United  States  Volunteers. 

New  York:  Bonnell,  Silver  &  Bowers.     1904.     I2mo.     pp.  562. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Tremain,  Henry  Edwin. — THE  CLOSING  DAYS  ABOUT  RICH 
MOND  or  the  last  days  of  Sheridan's  Cavalry. 
New  York.     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  —     25  copies  printed. 

Tremain,  Henry  Edwin. — SAILOR'S  CREEK  to  Appomottox 
Court  House,  yth,  8th,  gth  April,  1865;  or  the  last  hours 
of  Sheridan's  Cavalry.  War  Memoranda  of  Henry 
Edwin  Tremain,  Major  and  A.  D.  C.,  Brev.  Brig. -Gen., 
U.  S.  V.  Edited  with  notes  and  chapters  on  Farmville, 
fording,  etc.,  by  J.  Watts  de  Peyster. 

New  York:  Charles  H.  Ludwig.     1886.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  75.  CIV. 

Tremain,  Henry  Edwin. — Two  DAYS  OF  WAR.  A  Gettys 
burg  narrative  and  other  excursions,  by  Henry  Edwin 
Tremain.  *  *  * 

n.  p.     Bonnell,  Silver  &  Bowers.  *  *  1905.     I2mo.     pp.  513. 

Tremain,  Lyman. — MEMORIAL  of  Frederick  Lyman  Tremain, 
late  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  loth  N.  Y.  Cavalry,  who  was 
mortally  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Hatcher's  Run,  Va., 
February  6th,  and  died  at  City  Point  Hospital,  February 
8,  1865.  By  his  father. 

Albany.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  88. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Tremain,  Lyman. — ORATION  by  Hon.  Lyman  Tremain,  de 
livered  at  the  dedication  of  the  Soldiers'  Monument,  at 
Rensselearville,  July  4,  1867. 

Albany:  Van  Benthuysen  &  Sons'  Printing  House.     1867.     8vo.     pp.  25. 

Trent,  William  Peterfield. — ROBERT  E.  LEE,  by  William  P. 

Trent. 
Boston:  Small,  Maynard  &  Company.     MDCCCXCIX.    481110.    pp.  135. 

847 


Trescott,  William  Henry. — MEMORIAL  of  the  life  of  J.  Johnston 
Pettigrew,  Brig. -Gen.  of  the  Confederate  States  Army, 
by  Wm.  Henry  Trescott. 

Charleston:  John  Russell.     1870.     Sm.  410.     pp.  65. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Tressilian,  F.  B. — INCIDENTS  connected  with  the  history  of  the 
Army  of  the  Tennessee,  from  the  diary  of  one  of  its  officers. 
The  Historical  Magazine,  Vol.  VI.,  New  Series,  August,  1869.     pp.  89-97. 

Trezevant,  D.  H.— THE  BURNING  OF  COLUMBIA,  S.  C.  A 
review  of  Northern  assertions  and  Southern  facts,  by  Dr. 
D.  H.  Trezevant. 

Columbia,  S.  C.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

Tripler,  Eunice. — SOME  NOTES  of  her  personal  recollections. 
New  York:  The  Grafton  Press.     MCMX.     48mo.     pp.  184. 
Privately  printed. 

Trowbridge,  John  Townsend. — MY  OWN  STORY,  with  recol 
lections  of  noted  persons,  by  John  Townsend  Trowbridge. 
Illustrated. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.     1903. 

I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-482. 

Trowbridge,  John  Townsend.  —  THE  BATTLEFIELD  OF 
FREDERICKSBURG. 

Our  Young  Folks,  Mar.,  1866.     pp.  — 

Trowbridge,  John  Townsend. — RICHMOND  PRISONS. 

Our  Young  Folks,  May,  1866.     pp.  — 

Trowbridge,  John  Townsend. — THE  DRUMMER  BOY.  A 
story  of  Burnside's  expedition,  by  the  Author  of  "Father 
Brighthopes." 

Boston:  Published  by  J.  E.  Tilton  &  Co.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  334. 

Trowbridge,  John  Townsend. — THE  FIELD  OF  GETTYSBURG. 

The  Atlantic  Monthly,  November,  1865.     pp.  616-624. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Trowbridge,  John  Townsend. — THE  SOUTH.  A  tour  of  its 
battlefields  and  ruined  cities.  A  journey  through  the 
desolated  States  and  talks  with  the  people,  including  visits 
to  patriot  graves  and  rebel  prisons.  By  J.  T.  Trowbridge. 
Illustrated. 

Hartford,  Conn.:  Published  by  L.  Stebbins.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  XI 1 1. -590. 

848 


Trowbridge,  John  Townsend. — THE  WILDERNESS,  VA. 

The  Atlantic  Monthly,  Jan.,  1866.     pp.  —     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Truesdale,  John. — THE  BLUE  COATS  and  how  they  lived, 
fought,  and  died  for  the  Union,  with  scenes  and  incidents 
in  the  Great  Rebellion,  comprising  narratives  of  personal 
adventures,  thrilling  incidents,  daring  exploits,  heroic 
deeds,  wonderful  excapes,  life  in  the  camp,  field  and  hospi 
tal,  adventures  of  spies  and  scouts,  together  with  the 
songs,  ballads,  anecdotes  and  humorous  incidents  of  the 
War,  by  John  Truesdale.  Splendidly  illustrated  with 
over  100  fine  portraits  and  beautiful  engravings. 

National  Publishing  Co.     (1867.)     8vo.     pp.  510. 

Trumbull,  Henry  Clay. — A  GOOD  RECORD.  A  sermon  preached 
before  Petersburg,  Va.,  on  Sabbath,  September  25,  1864, 
to  the  Tenth  Connecticut  Regiment,  at  the  close  of  its 
first  three  years  of  service,  by  Chaplain  H.  Clay  Trumbull, 

Hartford:  Press  of  Case,  Lockwood  &  Company.      1864.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

Trumbull,  Henry  Clay. — A  RECORD  OF  COLLEGE,  FIELD  AND 
PRISON.  The  Knightly  Soldier.  A  biography  of  Major 
Henry  Ward  Camp,  Tenth  Conn.  Vols.,  by  Chaplain  H. 
Clay  Trumbull. 

Boston:  Nichols  &  Noyes.      1865.      I2mo.     pp.  XII.  331. 
Autograph  letter  of  Chaplain  Trumbull. 

Trumbull,  Henry  Clay. — THE  KNIGHTLY  SOLDIER.  A  bio 
graphy  of  Major  Henry  Ward  Camp,  by  Chaplain  H. 
Clay  Trumbull. 

Philadelphia:  John  D.  Wattles,  Publisher.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  XIX.  1-323  (6). 
New  and  revised  edition. 

Trumbull,  Henry  Clay. — DESIRABLENESS  OF  ACTIVE  SERVICE. 
A  sermon  preached  to  the  Tenth  Connecticut  Regiment, 
at  St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  on  Sabbath,  April  10,  1864,  by 
Chaplain  H.  Clay  Trumbull. 

Hartford:  Press  of  Case,  Lockwood  &  Company.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  21. 

Trumbull,  Henry  Clay. — GOOD  NEWS.  A  sermon  to  the 
veteran  volunteers  of  the  loth  Connecticut  Regiment, 
preached  at  St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  on  Sabbath,  February  7, 
1864,  by  Chaplain  H.  Clay  Trumbull. 

Hartford:  Press  of  Case,  Lockwood  &  Company.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

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Trumbull,  Henry  Clay. — THE  CAPTURED  SCOUT  of  the  Army 
of  the  James.  A  sketch  of  the  life  of  Sergeant  Henry  H. 
Manning,  of  the  Twenty-fourth  Mass.  Regiment,  by 
Chaplain  H.  Clay  Trumbull. 

Boston:  Nichols  &  Noyes.     1869.     i8mo.     pp.  60. 

Trumbull,  Henry  Clay. — WAR  MEMORIES  of  an  Army  Chap 
lain,  by  H.  Clay  Trumbull.     Illustrated. 
New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1898.     12 mo.     pp.  X.  1-421. 
Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Trumbull,  Truman. — THE  NEW  YANKEE  DOODLE,  being  an 
account  of  the  little  difficulty  in  the  family  of  Uncle  Sam. 
By  Truman  Trumbull,  A.  M. 

New  York:  Wm.  Oland  Bourne.     1868.     I2mo.     pp.  341. 

Tubbs,  Charles. — ALFRED  J.  SOFIELD  POST  No.  49,  G.  A.  R., 
Department  of  Pennsylvania.  Osceola  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion.  An  address  delivered  at  Osceola,  Tioga 
County,  Pa.,  on  Friday,  May  30,  1885,  by  Hon.  Charles 
Tubbs.  To  which  is  appended  an  historical  sketch  of  the 
Post,  and  the  service  record  of  its  members. 

Wellsboro,  Pa. :  Compiled  by  O.  S.  Kimball,  Post  Adjutant.     1885.  8vo.  pp.  52. 

Tucker,  Alba  Mark. — ANNUAL  REPORT  to  the  Quartermaster- 
General,  compiled  pursuant  to  Gen.  Order  No.  29, 
Q.  M.  Gen.'s  Office,  July  6,  1864.  Capt.  A.  M.  Tucker, 
A.  Q.  M.  Vols.,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Louisville:  Hull  &  Brother,  Printers.     1864.     12 mo.     pp.  36  (i). 
(Relates  to  the  Military  Railroads  of  the  South.) 

Tucker,  John. — REPLY  to  the  report  of  the  Select  Committee 
of  the  Senate  on  Transports  for  the  War  Department. 
By  John  Tucker  (late  Assistant  Secretary  of  War), 
February  27,  1863. 

Philadelphia:  Moss  &  Co.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  57. 

Tucker,   John  Randolph. — THE   BIBLE  OF  ATHEISM,  by  J. 

Randolph   Tucker,    Esq.,   Attorney-General  of  Virginia. 

(To  the  Young  Soldiers  of  the  South.) 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

Tucker,  W.  H. — THE  FOURTEENTH  WISCONSIN  VET.  VOL. 
INFANTRY  (General  A.  J.  Smith's  Command),  in  the 
expedition  and  Battle  of  Tupelo;  also,  wanderings  through 

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the  wilds  of  Missouri  and  Arkansas  in  pursuit  of  Price. 
By  W.  H.  Tucker,  Sergeant  Company  "D,"  Indianapolis, 
Indiana. 
(Indianapolis,  Indiana.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  30  (2).     (Map.) 

Tucker,  W.  H. — THE  FOURTEENTH  WISCONSIN  VET.  VOL. 
INFANTRY,  October  i,  2,  3  and  4,  1862,  at  the  Battle  of 
Corinth.  By  Sergeant  W.  H.  Tucker,  Company  D. 
Read  at  Regimental  reunion,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  June 

13-15.  I893- 
Indianapolis,  Indiana.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Tumblety,  Francis. — A  FEW  PASSAGES  in  the  life  of  Dr. 
Francis  Tumblety.  the  Indian  herb  doctor,  including  his 
experience  in  the  Old  Capitol  Prison,  to  which  he  was 
consigned,  with  a  wanton  disregard  to  justice  and  liberty, 
by  order  of  Edwin  Stanton,  Secretary  of  War. 

Cincinnati:  Published  by  the  Author.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  82. 

Tunnard,  W.  H. — A  SOUTHERN  RECORD,  the  history  of  the  Third 
Regiment  Louisiana  Infantry,  by  W.  H.  Tunnard,  con 
taining  a  complete  record  of  the  campaigns  in  Arkansas 
and  Missouri,  the  battles  of  Oak  Hills,  Elk  Horn,  luka, 
Corinth,  the  second  siege  of  Vicksburg,  anecdotes,  camps, 
scenery,  and  description  of  the  country  through  which 
the  Regiment  marched,  etc. 

Baton  Rouge,  La.:  Printed  for  the  Author.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  XX.  394. 

Turner,  J.  W. — HISTORY  of  the  Island  Rangers.     A  Juvenile 

Zouave  Company.     By  J.  W.  Turner. 
East  Boston:  Published  at  Winthrop  Black.     1864.     i8mo.     pp.  63. 

Turchin,  John  Basil. — MILITARY  RAMBLES,  published  monthly, 
by  John  B.  Turchin,  late  Brigadier-General  U.  S.  Volun 
teers. 

Chicago:  February  and  March,  1865.     8vo.     pp.  88  and  covers. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Turchin. 

(Publication  ceased  with  the  Second  Number.) 

Turchin,  John  Basil. — NOTED  BATTLES  for  the  Union  during 
the  Civil  War  in  the  United  States  of  America,  1861-5. 
Chickamauga,  by  John  B.  Turchin,  late  Brigadier-General 
United  States  Volunteers.  Illustrated  with  eight  maps. 

Chicago:  Fergus  Printing  Company.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  295. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

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Turner,  Edward  Raymond. — THE  NEW  MARKET  CAMPAIGN, 
May,  1864,  by  Edward  Raymond  Turner,  Professor  of 
European  History,  University  of  Michigan. 

Richmond:  Whittet  &  Shepperson.      1912.     8vo.     pp.  203. 

Turner,  H.  D. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH,  2d  Infantry,  Colonel  H. 

D.  Turner. 
Our  State,  Army  and  Navy.     Folio,     pp.  4. 

Tuttle,    Joseph    F. — INTERESTING    REMINISCENCES.       (Two 

papers  on  the  battle  of  Gettysburg.) 
(Crawfordsville,  Ind.     1874.)     8vo.     pp.  (4). 

Twitchell,  A.  S. — HISTORY  of  the  Seventh  Maine  Light  Battery 
Volunteers  in  the  great  Rebellion,  containing  a  brief 
daily  account  of  its  services,  without  comments  or 
attempt  to  criticise  or  praise  the  brave  boys  of  this  com 
mand  ;  also  personal  sketches  of  a  large  number  of  members, 
portraits,  illustrations  and  poems,  written  and  compiled 
by  Quartermaster-Sergeant  A.  S.  Twitchell,  of  Gorham, 
N.  H.,  Historian. 

Boston,  Mass. :  E.  B.  Gilling  &  Co.,  Printers.      1892.     8vo.     pp.  VI.  9-248. 

Twombly,  A.  S. — THE  COMPLETED  CHRISTIAN  LIFE.  A  sermon 
commemorative  of  Adjt.  Richard  M.  Strong,  lyjth  Regt. 
N.  Y.  S.  V.,  who  died  at  Bonnet  Carre,  La.,  May  12,  1863. 
Preached  in  the  State  Street  Presbyterian  Church,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  A.  S.  Twombly,  June  7,  1863. 

Albany:  J.  Munsell.      1863.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

Twombly,  Voltaire  Paine. — THE  SECOND  IOWA  INFANTRY  at 
Fort  Donelson,  February  15,  1862.  Together  with  an 
outline  history  of  the  Regiment  from  its  organization  at 
Keokuk,  Iowa,  May  27,  1861,  to  final  discharge  at  Daven 
port,  Iowa,  July  20,  1865.  By  Capt.  V.  P.  Twombly. 

Des  Moines:  Plain  Talk  Printing  House,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

Tyler,  C.  M. — MEMORIALS  of  Lieut.  George  H.  Walcott,  late  of 
the  3Oth  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  by  C.  M.  Tyler,  with  an 
introduction  by  Hon.  Henry  Wilson.  Written  for  the 
Massachusetts  Sabbath-School  Society. 

Boston:  Massachusetts  Sabbath  School  Society.     (1865.)   481110.    pp.  106. 

Tyler,  C.  W.— THE  SCOUT.     A  tale  of  the  Civil  War,  by  C.  W. 

Tyler,  Author  of  The  K.  K.  K.  Tales  of  the  Old  South. 
Nashville,  Tennessee:  The  Cumberland  Press.     1911.     8vo.     pp.  344.  (Note  3) 

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Tyler,  Erastus  Barnard. — "WOODEN  NUTMEGS"  at  Bull  Run. 
A  humorous  account  of  some  of  the  exploits  and  ex 
periences  of  the  three  months'  Connecticut  Brigade,  and 
the  part  they  boie  in  the  national  stampede,  by  Frinkle 
Fry. 

Hartford:  Geo.  L.  Coburn.     1872.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  86. 

Autograph  of  Author. 

Tyler,  L.  S.— Belknap,  W.  W.— HISTORY  of  the  Fifteenth 
Regiment  Iowa  Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry,  from  October, 
1861,  to  August,  1865,  when  disbanded  at  the  end  of  the 
War. 

(Motto.)     Keokuk:  R.  B.  Ogden  &  Son,  Print.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  644. 

Tyler,  Mason  Whiting. — RECOLLECTIONS  of  the  Civil  War, 
with  many  original  diary  entries  and  letters  written  from 
the  seat  of  war  and  with  annotated  references,  by  Mason 
Whiting  Tyler,  late  Lieut.-Colonel  and  Brevet  Colonel, 
37th  Regt.  Mass.  Vols.  Edited  by  William  S.  Tyler, 
with  maps  and  illustrations. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1912.    8vo.    pp.  XVII.  1-379. 

Tyler,  W.  S. — THE  LAW  OF  SACRIFICE,  or  death  the  only  way  to 
a  higher  life.  A  sermon  preached  at  the  funeral  of  Capt. 
Samuel  Fisk,  in  the  Congregational  Church  at  Shelburne 
Falls,  on  Sunday,  May  29,  1864,  by  W.  S.  Tyler,  Pro 
fessor  in  Amherst  College.  Published  by  order  of  the 
Church  in  Madison,  of  which  Capt.  Fisk  was  Pastor. 

New  Haven:  Printed  by  E.  Hayes.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  56. 

Tyndale,  Hector. — SKETCH  of  General  Hector  Tyndale. 
Philadelphia,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Tyndale. 

Tyndale,  Hector. — SKETCH  of  the  28th  Regiment  Pennsylvania 
Volunteer  Infantry  in  proceedings  of  reunion  of  the  28th 
and  1 47th  Regiments  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Phila 
delphia,  Nov.  24,  1871. 

Philadelphia.     1872.     8vo.     pp.  21.     99  copies  printed. 

Portrait  of  Gen.  Tyndale  inserted. 

Autograph  letters  of  Hector  Tyndale,  H.  E.  Goodman,  Gabriel  de  Korponey, 

J.  M.  Knap,  J.  H.  Flynn,  C.  W.  Chapman,  Thos.  J.  Ahl  and  John  P.  Nicholson. 

Tyndale,  Hector. — LETTER  to  George  Alfred  Townsend,  in 
reply  to  his  mis-statements  in  the  "Campaigns  of  a  non- 
combatant"  in  relation  to  28th  Regiment  Pa.  Vols.  and 
Mr.  Townsend's  reply,  copied  by  Gen.  Tyndale. 

Philadelphia,  Feb.  16,  1870.     4to.     pp.  7. 

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TABULAR  STATEMENT  of  the  regiments,  battalions,  companies 
mustered  into  the  Confederate  States  Service  (September 
30,  1861). 

(Washington,  D.  C.     1881.)     8vo.     pp.  8. 

TABULAR  STATEMENTS,  showing  the  names  of  Commanders  of 
Army  Corps,  Divisions  and  Brigades,  United  States  Army, 
during  the  War  of  1861  to  1865.  Compiled  from  data  on 
record  in  the  office  of  the  Quartermaster-General  of  the 
Army.  1887. 

Philadelphia:  Burk  &  McFetridge.     n.  d.     Folio  (172.) 

TELEGRAPH  OPERATORS  who  served  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
54th  Congress,  ist  Session,  Senate  Report  No.  415.  March  9,  1896.  pp.  2. 
House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  1175.  April  9,  1896.  pp.  2.  Bill  pp. 
(l).  8vo. 

TELEGRAPH  OPERATORS  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

5ist  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  2841.    July  28, 

1890.     8vo.     pp.  5. 

TENNESSEE  CAMPAIGN  OF  1862.  The  material  bearing  of  the 
Tennessee  Campaign  in  1862  upon  the  destinies  of  our 
Civil  War. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  W.  H.  Moore,  Printer,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

TESTIMONIALS  to  Colonel  Rush  C.  Hawkins,  Ninth   Regiment 

N.  Y.  V.     "Hawkins  Zouaves." 
New  York:  Latimer  Brothers  &  Seymour.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  9. 

TESTIMONY  FROM  THE  BATTLEFIELD. 

1.  The  6th  N.  C.  Regiment  at  the  First  Battle  of  Manassas. 

2.  The  Sixth  Regiment  and  First  Manassas  again. 

3.  Exploits  of  the  North  Carolina  Sixth  Regiment.     Incidents,  etc. 
Our  Living  and  Our  Dead,  Oct.  8,  29  and  Nov.  26,  1873.     pp.  (18). 
Relates  to  the  Capture  of  Ricketts'  U.  S.  Battery. 

THAT  NIGHT  AT  FORT  WAGNER,  by  one  who  was  there. 
Putnam's  Magazine,  July,  1869.     pp.  — 

THE  ACADEMY  SCHOLIUM,  Philadelphia,  May,  1900,  No.  8, 
Vol.  XII.  The  Protestant  Episcopal  Academy.  (The 
Record  of  the  Academy  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.) 

(Philadelphia.)     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  33. 

854 


THE  ACME  HAVERSACK,  January,  1893.  The  Four  Battles: 
Chancellorsville,  Fredericksburg,  The  Wilderness,  Spot- 
sylvania. 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  80. 

THE  ACME  HAVERSACK.     Gettysburg  Glory  and  History.     (28 

illustrations.)     July,  1888. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  64. 

THE  ADVANCE  GUARD.  Wednesday  morning,  March  12,  1862. 
Vol.  I.,  No.  i. 

(Leesburg,  Va.) 

(Issued  by  the  printers  in  the  28th  Penna.  Infantry  the  day  of  the  Union 

occupation  of  the  town.) 

THE  AMERICAN  CIVIL  WAR  BOOK  and  Grant  Album  "Art 
Immortelles."  A  portfolio  of  half  tone  reproductions 
from  rare  and  costly  photographs  designed  to  perpetuate 
the  memory  of  General  Ulysses  S.  Grant,  depicting  scenes 
and  incidents  in  connection  with  the  Civil  War.  The 
presents  and  souvenirs  received  by  General  Grant  on  his 
memorable  "Trip  around  the  World"  (showing  the  high 
esteem  in  which  he  was  held  by  people  of  all  nations). 
His  last  days  at  Mount  McGregor.  The  Grand  Funeral 
Procession  in  New  York.  The  first  decoration  of  his 
tomb,  May  31,  1886.  The  majority  of  these  reproduc 
tions  are  exclusive  and  have  never  before  been  exhibited 
to  the  public. 

Published  by  William  H.  Allen.     1894.     Folio,     pp.  (258). 

THE  ANNUAL  BANQUET  of  the  New  York  Association  of  Norwich 
University  Alumni  and  past  cadets,  Delmonico's,  Tuesday 
evening,  April  18,  1893. 

New  York:  Press  of  Styles  &  Cash.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

THE  ANTI-SLAVERY  ALPHABET.  "In  the  morning  sow  thy  seed." 

Philadelphia:  Printed  for  the  Anti-Slavery  Fair.      1847. 
I2mo.     pp.  16.     Original  covers  in  case. 

Autographs  of  the  following  inserted:  Amos  A.  Phelps,  George  Kent,  Lewis 
Tappan,  John  Pierpont,  Sarah  M.  Grimke,  Angelina  E.  Grimke,  John  Farmer, 
Wendell  Phillips,  James  G.  Birney,  John  W.  Browne,  James  Mott,  N.  P. 
Rogers,  Lewis  C.  Gunn,  William  Goodell,  of  Utica,  Ellis  Gray  Loring,  Wm. 
Lloyd  Garrison,  Anne  Warren  Weston,  A.  A.  C.  M.  G.  C.  Maria  Weston 
Chapman,  Mary  S.  Parker,  Samuel  Y.  May,  Caroline  Weston,  S.  E.  Sewell, 
Henrietta  Sargent,  John  E.  Fuller,  Oliver  Johnson,  D.  L.  C.,  Edmund  Quincy, 
Lydia  Maria  Child,  Elinahu  Foblen,  Charles  Pollen,  John  G.  Whittier,  of 
Haverhill,  and  Mary  Clark. 

855 


THE  APPOMATTOX  CAMPAIGN.  Organization  of  the  Union 
forces  (Commanded  by  Lieutenant-General  U.  S.  Grant), 
March  28, -April  9,  1865. 

Washington,  D.  C:  War  Records  Office,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  21. 

50  copies  printed. 

THE  ARMY  MAP  OF  GEORGIA. 

Boston,  Mass.:  Published  by  L.  Prang  &  Co.     1864. 
Folio.     Mounted  on  linen. 

THE  ATLANTA  CAMPAIGN.  Organization  of  the  Union  (field) 
forces  (Commanded  by  Major-General  William  T. 
Sherman),  May  5-31,  1864. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Department,  War  Records  Office.     (1888.) 

8vo.     pp.  1 6. 

THE  BALTIMORE  &  OHIO  RAILROAD  and  the  Civil  War.     Book  of 

the  Royal  Blue.     Vol.  II. 
Baltimore,  July,  1899.     410.     pp.  1-25. 

THE  BANNER.     Vol.  IX.,  Nos.  5  to  8.     (The  War.) 

Dwight,  Illinois:  W.  G.  Dustin,  Publisher.      1905.     4to.     pp.  — 

THE  BATTLEFIELD.     Gettysburg.     Vol.  I.,  No.  i  to  No.  4,  June 

2O-July  1 8,  1896. 
Folio.     (All  published.) 

THE  BATTLE  OF  ANTIETAM.  (Illustrated  by  photographs  taken 
a  few  days  after  the  battle,  also  by  photographs  of  recent 
date.)  Book  of  the  Royal  Blue.  Vol.  III.,  No.  10. 

Baltimore.     July,  1900.     pp.  8.     (Map.) 

THE  BATTLE  OF  CHANCELLORSVILLE  and  the  Eleventh  Army 
Corps. 

New  York:  G.  B.  Teubner,  Printer.      1863.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

THE  BATTLE  OF  FORT  SUMTER  and  first  victory  of  the  Southern 
troops,  April  13,  1861.  Full  account  of  the  bombard 
ment,  with  sketches  of  the  scenes,  incidents,  etc.,  compiled 
chiefly  from  the  detailed  reports  of  the  Charleston  press. 
Published  by  request.  (Map.) 

Charleston.     1861.     8vo.     pp.  35. 

THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG  MADE  PLAIN.  A  historical  guide 
book  profusely  illustrated.  Replete  with  incidents  descrip 
tive  of  the  famous  three  days'  fight.  Containing  complete 
rosters  of  the  two  armies. 

Harrisburg,  Pa.:  Published  by  J.  Horace  McFarland  Company.     8vo.     pp.  49. 

856 


THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG. 

Southern  Review,  April,  1869.     pp.  419-445. 

THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG. 

Godey's  Magazine,  July,  1865.     pp.  16-23. 

THE  BATTLE  OF  LEXINGTON.  Fought  in  and  around  the  City  of 
Lexington,  Missouri,  on  September  18,  19  and  20,  1861, 
by  forces  under  command  of  Colonel  James  A.  Mulligan, 
U.  S.  A.,  and  General  Sterling  Price,  M.  S.  G.  The  official 
records  of  both  parties  to  the  conflict,  to  which  is  added 
memoirs  of  participants,  with  maps  and  cuts.  Printed 
for  the  Lexington  Historical  Society  in  the  month  of  May, 
1903. 

The  Intelligencer  Printing  Company,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  68. 

THE  "BATTLE  ORDER"  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  General 
Order  No.  10.  Headquarters  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
March  7,  1865.  This  order  contains  the  names  of  two 
hundred  and  sixty-three  Regiments,  and  the  names  of 
battles  each  Regiment  is  entitled  to  bear  on  its  colors. 
Published  by  the  First  Maine  Cavalry  Association  and 
offered  for  sale  by  the  treasurer  of  that  organization,  who 
also  holds  for  sale  the  history  of  the  1st  Maine  Cavalry, 
one  of  the  most  interesting  and  beautiful  works  of  its 
kind  ever  printed. 

Rockland,  Maine.     8vo.     pp.  695-716. 

THE  BASTILLE  IN  AMERICA  or  Democratic  absolutism,  by  an  eye 
witness. 
(Motto.)     London:  Robert  Hardwicke.     1861.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

THE  BEGINNING  OF  THE  END  OF  THE  WAR.     The  civil,  military 

and  legal  events  marking  the  commencement  and  close. 
Washington,  D.  C.:  The  National  Tribune  Library.     December  14,  1895. 
8vo.     pp.  16. 

THE  BERKSHIRE  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY  of  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

(Badges  and  Historical  Scenes.)     Calendars:  1895,  1896, 

1897,  1898,  1899  and  1900. 
n.  p.     2  Vols.      I2mo. 

THE  BIVOUAC.     Published  for  the  Benefit  of  Camp  Ward,  by 

the  Committee. 
Worcester,  Mass.     Feb.  5-7,  1889.     410.     pp.  44. 

857 


THE  BIVOUAC. 

1.  Published   Monthly   by  the   Southern   Historical   Association  of 
Louisville.     Vol.  I.,  Sept.,  1882,  to  Sept.,  1883.     pp.  493. 

2.  Southern  Bivouac.     Vol.  II.,  Sept.,  1883.  to  Sept.,  1884.     pp.  572. 

3.  Southern  Bivouac.     Vol.  III.,  Sept.,  1884,  to  May,  1885.     pp.426. 
3  Vols.      1st  Series.     Publication  ceased  in  the  8vo  size  with  May  No.  and 
contents  changed. 

Circulars,  advertisements,  Autograph  letter  of  Editor,  etc.,  inserted. 

THE  BOOK  OF  BUBBLES.     A  contribution  to  the  New  York  Fair 
in  aid  of  the  Sanitary  Commission. 

(Motto.)     New  York.     March,  1864.     Lithographed  by  Endicott  &  Co. 
Sm.  4to.     pp.  68. 

THE  BORDER  STATES  THE  SEAT  OF  WAR. 

1.  A  Bill  (Senate  2633)  for  the  recognition  of  the  military  service  of 
the  "First  Union  League  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers"  or 
Forty-fifth  Pennsylvania  Militia,  sworn  into  the  United  States 
Service  for  three  months.     Brief  of  official  reports  and  certificates 
of   muster.      Colonel   William    D.    Whipple,    U.   S.   Army,   First 
Commander,    appointed    Brigadier-General;    Colonel    James    T. 
Clancy,  late  Major  Army  of  the  Potomac,  succeeded  to  command. 
PP-  13- 

2.  Recognition  of  services  of  certain  Pennsylvania  Military  organi 
zations.     56th  Congress,  1st  Session,  Senate  Report  1899.     pp.  14. 

3.  Military  services  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  certain  State 
Military    Organizations,     pp.    9.     5&th    Congress,    1st    Session, 
House  of  Representatives. 

8vo. 

THE  BROOKLYN  SANITARY  FAIR,  1864. 

(Brooklyn.     1864.)     8vo.     pp.  347-395. 

THE  BUGLE.     Vol.  I.,  No.  i,  Dec.  4,  1884,  to  No.  10,  Dec.  15, 

1884.     (Soldiers  Fair  Journal.) 
Cincinnati.     1884.     4to.     Complete. 

THE  BUMMER  BOY.     A  spoony  biography,  by  "That  Brick." 
New  York:  American  News  Co.     (1868.)     I2mo.     pp.  24. 

THE  BURNING  OF  COLUMBIA. 

1.  Letter  of  Gen.  Wade  Hampton,  June  24,  1873,  with  Appendix. 

2.  Report  of  Committee   of    Citizens,  Ex-Chancellor  J.  P.  Carroll, 
Chairman,  May,  1866.     From  the  News  and  Courier,  Charleston, 
S.  C.,  January  15  and  February  5,  1888. 

Charleston,  S.  C.:  Walker,  Evans,  Cogswell  Co.,  Printers.     1888.  8vo.   pp.24. 


THE  CAMBRIDGE  DIRECTORY  for  1863-4;  containing  the  usual 

information  and  a  complete  list  of  Cambridge  soldiers. 
Cambridgeport:  George  Fisher,  Chronicle  Office,     n.  d. 
i6mo.     pp.  XXXI.  1-231. 

THE    CAMPAIGN    of    the    Forty-fifth    Regiment    Massachusetts 

Volunteer  Militia.     "The  Cadet  Regiment." 
Boston:  Printed  by  James  S.  Adams.     1882.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  XIV.  (i)  126. 

THE  CARRIERS'  ADDRESS  of  the  New  York  Tribune  to  their 

Patrons,  January  I,  1865. 
New  Jersey:  Baker  &  Godsin,  Printers,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

THE  CARTRIDGE  Box.     Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  15-22,  1886. 
(Hartford.)     4to.     (Complete.) 

THE  CASE  OF  COLONEL  WOLFORD.  Another  instance  of  execu 
tive  usurpation.  Mr.  Lincoln's  action  in  the  matter. 
Arbitrary  arrest  and  proffer  of  an  abolition  parole.  Col. 
Wolford's  indignant  refusal  to  bargain  for  his  liberty  and 
his  rights.  Protests  of  a  loyal  Kentuckian.  The  Aboli 
tion  War.  Policy  of  Mr.  Lincoln  shown  up  in  its  true 
light. 

n.  p.     (1864.)     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  4. 

THE  CENTENNIAL  of  the  United  States  Military  Academy  at 

West  Point,  New  York,  1802-1902. 

Vol.  I.     Addresses  and  Histories,     pp.  918. 

Vol.  II.     Statistics  and  Bibliographies,     pp.  433. 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1904.     2  Vols.     4to. 

THE  CHANCELLORSVILLE  STONEWALL  JACKSON  MONUMENT 
ASSOCIATION.  Rules,  regulations,  etc. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (2). 

THE  CHARACTER  OF  THE  REBELLION  and  the  Conduct  of  the  War. 

1.  Joel  Parker.     From  the  North  American  Review,  October,  1862. 

PP-  500-553- 

2.  The  Peninsula  Campaign,     pp.  (13). 

3.  Army  of  the  Potomac.    Its  location,  its  commander,  1st  Campaign. 
By  the  Prince  de  Joinville.     Translated  from  the  French,  with 
notes,  by  William  Henry  Hurlburt.     New  York.     1862.     pp.  118. 

4.  Senator  Fessenden  of  Maine.     March  28,  1862.     pp.  (2). 

5.  Account  of  the  Seven  Days'  Fight  before  Richmond,  by  a  Prussian 
officer  in  the  Rebellion  service,     pp.  (15). 

6.  Defence  of  General  McClellan.     F.  Lecomte.     pp.  (2). 

7.  Newspaper  cuttings,     pp.  (8). 

859 


8.  General  H.  W.  Halleck's  report  reviewed  in  the  light  of  facts. 
New  York.     1862.     pp.  (23). 

9.  Army  of  the  Potomac.  Newspaper  cuttings,  pp.  (9).  McClellan's 
Campaign.     Reprinted    from    the    World    of    August    7,    1862. 
New  York.     1862.     pp.  (12). 

10.     Newspaper  cuttings,  etc..     pp.  (13). 
8vo.      i  Vol. 

THE  CHRISTIAN  OFFICER. 

South  Carolina:  Published  by  the  Tract  Society.     :6mo.     pp.8. 

THE  CHRONOLOGY  OF  THE  REBELLION.  A  complete  history  of 
the  War,  showing  the  progress  and  decline  of  the  most 
terrible  rebellion  the  world  has  ever  known. 

Boston:  G.  W.  Tomlison,  Publisher.     (1865.)     481110.     pp.  16. 

THE  CITY  GUARD  REGISTER,  being  a  complete  roster  of  the  Hart 
ford  City  Guard,  since  its  organization  in  1861.  Published 
as  a  souvenir  of  the  removal  of  the  company  to  its  new 
quarters  in  the  Regimental  Armory. 

Hartford,  Conn.     January  I,  1880.     8vo.     pp.  43. 

(Includes  war  record  and  roll  of  honor.) 

THE  CITY  OF  PETERSBURG,  VA.     The  book  of  its  Chamber  of 

Commerce,  by  A.  M. 
Petersburg,  Va.:  Geo.  W.  Engelhardt,  Publisher.     1894.     4to.     pp.  116. 

THE  CIVIL  AND  MILITARY  ADMINISTRATION  of  General  Ulysses 

S.  Grant. 
National  Quarterly  Review,  Oct.,  1877.     pp.  213-255. 

THE  CIVIL  WAR  THROUGH  THE  CAMERA.  Hundreds  of  vivid 
photographs  actually  taken  in  Civil  War  times,  together 
with  Elson's  New  History.  By  Henry  W7.  Elson,  in 
sixteen  parts,  comprising  a  complete  history  of  the  Civil 
War.  Each  part  a  thrilling  story  in  itself.  In  every 
part  the  full  account  of  one  or  more  of  the  world's  greatest 
battles. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  — 

THE  COLORS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  first  raised  over  the  Capitol 

of  the  Confederate  States,  April  3,  1865. 
Morrisania,  N.  Y.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  — 
26  copies  printed  for  private  circulation.     No.  6. 

THE  COMING  CROWN. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Ferguson  Bros.  &  Co.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

860 


THE  CONFEDERATE,  by  a  South  Carolinian. 

(Motto.)     Mobile:  S.  M.  Goetzel  &  Co.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  102. 

THE  CONFEDERATE  HERO  and  his  heroic  father. 

n.  p.     Published  by  the  South  Carolina  Tract  Society,     n.  d.     i8mo.     pp.  12. 

THE  CONFEDERATE  KNAPSACK,  December,  1883,  and  January, 
1884.  Published  monthly  by  A.  Meynier,  Jr.,  Private 
Co.  "C,"  8th  La.  Vols. 

New  Orleans,  La.     1883.     410.     Vol.  I.,  Nos.  1-2. 

THE  CONFEDERATE  REVEILLE.  Memorial  edition.  Published 
by  the  Pamlico  Chapter  of  the  Daughters  of  the  Confed 
eracy,  Washington,  N.  C.,  May  10,  1898. 

Raleigh:  Edwards  &  Broughton.     1898.     8vo.     pp.  161. 

THE  CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 

(62d  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Document  No.  755.) 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1912.     8vo.     pp.   132. 

THE  COPPERHEAD  CATECHISM.  For  the  instruction  of  such 
politicians  as  are  of  tender  years.  Carefully  compiled  by 
divers  learned  and  designing  men.  Authorized  and  with 
admonition  by  Fernando  the  Gothamite,  High  Priest  of 
the  Order  of  Copperheads. 

New  York:  Published  for  the  Compilers  by  Sinclair  Tousey.     1864. 

I2mo.     pp.  X.  11-30. 

THE  COURTLAND  SAUNDERS  TRACT  FOR  SOLDIERS,  selections  from 
the  Bible  made  in  the  camp  of  the  First  Corn  Exchange 
Regiment,  of  Philadelphia  (The  n8th  Regiment  P.  V.). 

(Extract,)     Philadelphia:  Protestant  Episcopal  Book  Society,     n.  d. 

48mo.     pp.  64. 

THE  DAILY  COUNTERSIGN.  Published  by  the  Ladies'  Executive 
Committee  for  the  Mississippi  Valley  Sanitary  Fair,  St. 
Louis,  May  17  to  June  4,  1864.  Nos.  1-13. 

4to.    pp.  — 

THE  DEDICATION  of  the  equestrian  statue  of  Major-Gen. 
George  Gordon  Meade,  United  States  Army,  in  Fair- 
mount  Park,  Philadelphia,  October  18,  1887. 

Philadelphia.     1887.     4to.     pp.  (150). 

A  collection  of  the  newspaper  reports,  circulars,  badges,  tickets,  pamphlets, 

etc.,  made  by  Col.  Nicholson.     Unique. 

86 1 


THE  DIARY  OF  A  LADY  OF  GETTYSBURG,  Pennsylvania,  from  June 

15  to  July  15,  1863.     (Not  published.) 
n.  p.  n.  d.     (Sherman  press.)     8vo.     pp.  29. 

THE  DIME  SOUVENIR  and  Dedication  Program.  In  commemor 
ation  of  the  Battle  of  Chickamauga  in  '63,  and  the 
Chattanooga-Chickamauga  National  Military  Park 
Dedication,  September  19  and  20,  1895.  Ian  Le  Maitre's 
Epic  Poem,  The  Battle  of  Chickamauga. 

Chattanooga,  Tenn.:  Published  and  Compiled  by  John  McMurter.     n.  d. 

I2mo.     pp.  16  (i). 

THE  DISFRANCHISEMENT  OF  DESERTERS.     The  case  of  Reilly  vs. 

Huber. 
Philadelphia:  John  Campbell.     (1865.)     8vo.     pp.  45. 

THE  DRUM  BEAT.  Published  by  the  Brooklyn  and  Long  Island 
Fair,  for  the  Benefit  of  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission. 
Nos.  i  to  12,  Feb.  22-March  2,  1864. 

Folio,     pp.  — 

THE  DRUMMER  BOY.  A  story  of  the  War  (in  verse)  for  the  young 
folks  at  home,  by  Cousin  John.  With  illustrations  from 
original  designs. 

Boston:  Published  by  Crosby  &  Nichols.     1862.     481110.     pp.  48. 

THE  DYING  ROBBER.     A  true  account. 

n.  p.     Published  by  the  South  Carolina  Tract  Society,     n.  d.     i8mo.     pp.  8. 

THE  8TH  PA.  CAVALRY  in  the  last  week's  campaign;  the  last 
charge  made  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac;  the  last  flag 
captured,  last  shot  fired  and  last  Confederate  soldier 
killed.  A  company  in  which  there  were  many  Luzerne 
County  boys  annihilated.  By  a  member  of  the  Regiment. 

n.  p.     i2mo.     pp.  (12).     (Mounted.) 

THE  EIGHTH  PENNSYLVANIA  CAVALRY  at  Chancellorsville. 
i2mo.     pp.  (118). 

A  complete  newspaper  account  from  1878  to  date  from  various  papers   and 
covering  the  controversy  on  the  subject.     Unique. 

THE  EMPTY  SLEEVE  or  Soldiers  Appeal.     February  i,  1870. 
New  York:  James  Dickson,  Printer,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

THE  ENGINEER  CORPS  and  "K"  Company,  yth  Regiment  N.  Y. 
S.  N.  Y. 

New  York:  E.  S.  Pratt.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

862 


THE  EQUESTRIAN  STATUE  OF  MAJOR-GENERAL  JOSEPH  HOOKER, 
erected  and  dedicated  by  the  Commonwealth  of  Massa 
chusetts.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Governor  and  Council. 

Boston:  Wright  &  Potter  Printing  Company.     1903.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  129. 

THE  EQUESTRIAN  STATUES  OF  THE  WORLD.     Corrections  and 

additions  invited. 

New  York:  The  American  Scenic  and  Historic  Preservation  Society.     March, 
1913.     48mo.     pp.  32. 

THE  FAIR  RECORD  of  the  Union  Volunteer  Refreshment  Saloon, 
June,  1863. 

(Philadelphia.)     n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  16. 

THE  FALL  OF  FORT  SUMTER,  or  love  and  War  in  1 860-61,  by  the 

Private  Secretary  to  *  *  *,  etc. 
New  York:  Frederic  A.  Brady,  Publisher.     (1867.)     8vo.     pp.  167. 

THE  FIRST  REGIMENT  OF  INFANTRY.     Compiled  in  the  office  of 

the  Military  Service  Institution. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  Jan.,  1895.     PP-  197-209. 

THE  FIRST  UNITED  STATES  CAVALRY.     Its  history. 

The  Army  &  Navy  Journal,  Nov.  10-17,  1866.     pp.  (8).     (Mounted.) 

THE  FIVE  CIVILIZED  TRIBES  OF  INDIAN  TERRITORY. 

(Washington.     1894.)     Sheet  folded.     8vo.     pp.  — 

(Record  of  the  Indians  in  the  Rebellion.     Autograph  of  Thomas  Donaldson.) 

THE  FLAGS  OF  THE  CONFEDERATE  ARMIES  returned  to  the  men 
who  bore  them,  by  the  United  States  Government.     1905. 
St.  Louis:  Copyrighted  1905,  by  Chas.  E.  Ware.     8vo.     pp.  58. 

THE  FLAGS  OF  THE  CONFEDERATE  STATES  OF  AMERICA.     By 

authority  of  the  United  Confederate  Veterans. 
Baltimore:  A.  Heen  &  Co.     8vo.     pp.  7. 

THE  FOURTH  MASSACHUSETTS  CAVALRY  in  the  closing  scenes  of 
the  War  for  the  maintenance  of  the  Union,  from  Richmond 
to  Appomattox. 

n.  p.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

THE  GETTYSBURG  BATTLEFIELD  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIATION,  Plain 
tiff,  vs.  The  Gettysburg  Electric  Railway  Company  and 
E.  M.  Hoffer,  President,  Defendant. 

1.  Bill  in  Equity.     Complainants'  Bill.     pp.  (7). 

2.  Demurrer  and  Answer  of  the  Gettysburg  Electric  Railway  Com 
pany,     pp.  8. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo. 

863 


THE  GOOD  OLD  SONGS  WE  USED  TO  SING,  '61  to  '65.  Dedicated 
to  the  Veterans  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  First 
published  in  1882. 

Washington,  D.  C. :  Copyrighted  by  O.  H.  Oldroyd.     1902.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

THE  GRAY  JACKETS  and  how  they  lived,  fought  and  died  for 
Dixie,  with  incidents  and  sketches  of  life  in  the  Con 
federacy,  comprising  narratives  of  personal  adventure, 
army  life,  naval  adventure,  home  life,  partisan  daring, 
life  in  the  camp,  field  and  hospital;  together  with  the 
songs,  ballads,  anecdotes  and  humorous  incidents  of  the 
War  for  Southern  Independence.  By  a  Confederate. 

Richmond,  Va.:  Jones  Brothers  &  Co.     (1867.)     8vo.     pp.  574. 

THE  GREAT  CONFEDERATE  COMMANDER. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  36. 

THE  GREAT  MARCH  (Sherman's). 
Hours  at  Home,  Feb.,  1866.     pp.  — 

THE  HANCOCK  VETERAN,  September  9  to  October  9,  1880,  Nos. 

i  to  4,  and  supplement. 
New  York.     Folio.     Complete  file. 

THE  HARRISON'S  BAR  LETTER  OF  GENERAL  MCCLELLAN. 
Opinions  of  James  Guthrie,  John  Van  Buren,  Reverdy 
Johnson,  etc.  General  McClellan's  views  of  the  War  and 
the  Country. 

(New  York.     n.  d.)     8vo.     pp.  4. 

THE  HERMEAN,  to  the  end  of  its  twenty-fifth  year. 

New  York.     1884.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  272.     100  copies  privately  printed. 

(Valuable  war  reminiscences,  Penna.  Campaign,  1863,  March  to  the  Sea,  etc.) 

THE  HEROES  OF  THE  CIVIL  WAR. 

Published  by  W.  Duke  Sons  &  Co.     n.  d. 
4to.     Oblong,     pp.  62.     (Illustrations.) 

THE  HISTORICAL  WAR  MAP  (with)  Rebellion  Record. 
Indianapolis,  Indiana:  Asher  &  Adams,     n.  d. 
i6mo.     pp.  72.     Folio  map  on  linen. 

THE  HISTORY  OF  WIDOW  YOUNG'S  SLAUGHTERED  Cow.    All  the 

documents  in  connection  with  this  remarkable  case. 
(Cincinnati.     1885.)     8vo.     pp.  (20). 
(Privately  printed  for  Col.  H.  De  Bus.) 

864 


THE  HOOKER  STATUE  TABLET.  Hearings  before  the  Joint  Com 
mittee  on  State  House,  February  29  and  March  7,  1904. 
Reply  to  Secretary  Olin's  statement  by  the  Hooker 
Brigade  Committee.  The  opinion  of  Attorney-General 
Parker  as  to  necessity  for  legislation  to  bring  about  the 
correction  of  errors  on  the  tablet. 

Boston:  Alfred  Mudge  &  Son,  Printers,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  37. 

Circulars,  newspaper  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

THE  ITINERARY  OF  THE  ARMY  of  the  Potomac  and  co-operating 
forces  in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign,  June  29  to  July  7, 
1863. 

4to.     pp.  (9). 

(A  series  of  maps  showing  the  position  of  the  Corps  of  the  Army.     2  copies.) 

THE  KNAPSACK.  From  October  24,  to  November  4,  1865. 
No.  i-ii. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Published  in  aid  of  the  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home  at  the 
Fair.     410. 

THE  LADY  LIEUTENANT.  A  wonderful,  startling  and  thrilling 
narrative  of  the  adventures  of  Miss  Madeline  Moore,  who, 
in  order  to  be  near  her  lover,  joined  the  army,  was  elected 
Lieutenant  and  fought  in  Western  Virginia  under  the 
renowned  General  McClellan;  and  afterwards  at  the  great 
Battle  of  Bull  Run.  Her  own  and  her  lover's  perilous 
adventures  and  hairbreadth  escapes  are  herein  graphically 
delineated. 

Philadelphia:  Published  by  Barclay  &  Co.     (1863.)     8vo.     pp.  40. 

THE  LAW  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  regulating  elections  by  soldiers  in 
actual  military  service;  together  with  extracts  from  the 
general  election  laws  relative  thereto. 

Harrisburg:  Singerly  &  Myers,  State  Printers.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

THE  LIBBY  CHRONICLE,  devoted  to  facts  and  fun.  A  true  copy 
of  the  Libby  Chronicle,  as  written  by  the  prisoners  of 
Libby  in  1863. 

Albany,  N.  Y.:  Published  by  Louis  N.  Beaudry.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  (4)  1-51. 

THE  LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  SERVICES  of  Major-General  McClellan, 
which  includes  a  complete  summary  of  his  report,  written 
by  a  gentleman  who  accompanied  him  through  his 
campaigns. 

Philadelphia:  Martin  Randall.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  84. 

865 


THE  LIFE  AND  SERVICES  as  a  soldier  of  Major-General  Grant, 
the  hero  of  Fort  Donelson,  Vicksburg  and  Chattanooga, 
Commander  of  the  Military  Division  of  the  Mississippi, 
and  captor  of  472  cannon  and  over  ninety  thousand  rebel 
prisoners. 

Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Peterson  &  Brothers.     (1864.)     I2mo.     pp.  66. 

THE  LIFE  AND  SERVICES  of  Gen.  Geo.  B.  McClellan. 
New  York.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  63. 

THE  LIFE,  brilliant  military  career,  and  public  services  of  General 
Winfield  Scott  Hancock.  An  extremely  interesting  bio 
graphy  and  a  useful  text  book,  dedicated  to  the  people  of 
our  country,  who  will  surely  elect  him  the  next  President 
of  the  United  States. 

Philadelphia:  Published  by  Barclay  &  Co.     (1880.)     lamo.     pp.  — 

THE  LIFE,  campaigns,  and  public  services  of  General  McClellan. 
George  B.  McClellan,  the  hero  of  Western  Virginia, 
South  Mountain  and  Antietam,  with  a  full  history  of  all 
his  campaigns  and  battles,  as  well  as  his  reports  and 
correspondence  with  the  War  Department  and  the  Presi 
dent  in  relation  to  them,  from  the  time  he  first  took  the 
field  in  this  War,  until  he  was  finally  relieved  from  com 
mand  after  the  Battle  of  Antietam,  with  his  various 
speeches  to  soldiers,  etc.,  made  by  him  up  to  the  present 
time. 

Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Peterson  &  Brothers,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

Autograph  note  of  Gen.  McClellan. 

THE  LIFE  OF  GEN.  GEORGE  B.  MCCLELLAN. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  16. 

THE  LIFE  OF  THOMAS  J.  JACKSON,  by  an  Ex-Cadet. 
Richmond:  James  E.  Goode.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  192. 

THE  LIFE  OF  THOMAS  J.  JACKSON,  by  an  Ex-Cadet. 

Richmond.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  196. 

Second  edition  revised  and  enlarged  by  the  Author. 

THE  LIFE,  trial  and  execution  of  Captain  John  Brown,  known  as 
"Old  Brown  of  Ossawatomie,"  with  a  full  account  of  the 
attempted  insurrection  at  Harper's  Ferry,  compiled  from 
official  and  authentic  sources,  including  Cooke's  confes 
sion,  and  all  the  incidents  of  the  execution. 

New  York:  Robert  M.  DeWitt,  Publisher.     (1860.)     8vo.     pp.  108. 

(New  edition  with  additions.) 

866 


THE  LITTLE  BUGLER.     Illustrations  by  J.  H.  Fry. 
St.  Louis:  G.  J.  Jones  &  Company.     1880.     I2mo.     pp.  193. 

THE  LIVELY  LIFE  OF  U.  S.  G.,  H.  U.  G.  and  U.  M.  G.  The 
political  triplets  and  somewhat  known  to  fame  as  the 
dummy  candidate,  together  with  a  series  of  vigorous 
illustrations  and  a  useful  hint  as  to  whom  his  friends  ought 
to  go  to  now  to  elect  him. 

New  York.     1868.     i6mo.     pp.  — 

THE  LOYAL  GIRL  OF  WINCHESTER,  Mrs.  R.  M.  Bonsai,  nee 
Rebecca  M.  Wright.  An  account  of  the  reception  to  her 
by  Post  2,  G.  A.  R.,  Dept.  of  Penna.,  February  26,  1884. 
Programme  and  portrait. 

Philadelphia:  The  Times,  April  25,  1884.     i8mo.     pp.  14.     (Mounted.) 

THE  LOYAL  GIRL  OF  WINCHESTER.  September,  1864.  (Miss 
R.  Wright.) 

(Philadelphia.     1888.)     8vo.     pp.  (10).     Portrait. 

Privately  printed  by  General  R.  B.  Hayes.     Autograph  of  Gen.  Hayes. 

THE  LOST  DISPATCH. 

Galesbury,  111.:  Galesbury  Printing  and  Publishing  Company,     n.  d. 
I2mo.     pp.  115. 

THE  LOST  CAUSE,  Louisville,  Ky.,  June,  1898,  Vol.  I.,  No.  i. 
Folio,     pp.  16. 

THE  MAINE  BUGLE. 

1.  Campaign  i.  Call  I,  Jan.,  1894,  to  Call  4,  Oct.,  1894.     pp.  391- 

2.  Campaign  2.  Call  i,  Jan.,  1895,  to  Call  4,  Oct.,  1895.     pp.  378- 

3.  Campaign  3.  Call  I,  Jan.,  1896,  to  Call  4,  Oct.,  1896.     pp.  396- 

4.  Campaign  4.  Call  I,  Jan.,  1897,  to  Call  4,  Oct.,  1897.     pp.  388- 

5.  Campaigns.  Call  I,  Jan.,  1898,  to  Call  4,  Oct.,  1898.     pp.  396  (i)- 
8vo.     5  Vols. 

THE  MANUAL  OF  THE  SEVENTH  REGIMENT,  National  Guard, 
S.  N.  Y. 

Published  by  the  Board  of  Officers.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  236  (3). 

(Contains  roll  of  honor  of  the  members  of  the  Regiment  who  served  as  officers 

in  the  Army  and  Navy  during  the  War,  1861-65.) 

THE  MIDDLE  TENNESSEE  and  Chattanooga  Campaigns  of  June, 

July,  August  and  September,  1863. 
(Washington,  D.  C.     1891.)     Folio.     Maps.     (Sheets.)     1-8. 

867 


THE  MILITARY  AND  NAVAL  SITUATION  and  the  glorious  achieve 
ments  of  our  soldiers  and  sailors. 

Washington:  Published  by  the  Union  Congressional  Committee.     1864. 
8vo.     pp.  15  (i). 

THE  MISUSE  OF  THE  NATIONAL  FLAG  of  the  United  States  of 
America.  Proceedings  of  the  National  Flag  Committee 
of  the  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  Illinois. 
An  appeal  to  the  Fifty-fourth  Congress  of  the  United 
States. 

Chicago:  July  4,  1895.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

THE  MODERN  GILPIN.     A  ballad  of  Bull  Run. 

New  York:  Historical  Publishing  Company.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  19. 

THE  MONUMENT  TO  COLONEL  R.  G.  SHAW. 

Boston,  Mass.:  The  American  Architect  and  Building  News.     Sept.  n,  1897. 
Folio,     pp.  88-90. 

THE  MURRAY  CONFEDERATE  ASSOCIATION,  composed  of  the 
surviving  members  of  Co.  H,  ist  Maryland  Infantry, 
C.  S.  A.,  and  Co.  A,  2d  Maryland  Infantry,  C.  S.  A.,  com 
manded  by  Captain  Wm.  M.  Murray. 

Published  and  sold  for  the  benefit  of  the  Confederate  Relief  Bazaar  Association, 

April,  1885.     i6mo.     pp.  n. 

THE  MUSTER. 

n.  p.     Published  by  the  South  Carolina  Tract  Society,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  4. 

THE  NATIONAL  TRIBUNE  LIBRARY.  (Statistics  of  the  War.) 
Vol.  I.,  No.  i,  Oct.  26,  1895. 

(Washington.)     8vo.     pp.  16. 

THE  NATION'S  DEFENDERS,  whose  graves  we  decorate  in  the 

Xenia  Cemeteries.     Monday,  May  31,  1897. 
Xenia,  O.     1897.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  (2). 

THE  NATIONAL  GUARD  4th  of  July  Extra,  Pictorial  edition, 
Camp  Pennsylvania,  Baltimore,  Md.,  July  4,  1861. 

8vo.     pp.  (10). 

THE  NATIONAL  HAND  BOOK  of  facts  and  figures,  historical' 
statistical,  documentary,  political,  from  the  formation  of 
the  Government  to  the  present  time,  with  a  full  chronology 
of  the  Rebellion.  Illustrated. 

New  York:  E.  M.  Treat  &  Co.     1870.     I2mo.     pp.  407. 


THE  NATIONAL  MEMORIAL  CHURCH  of  the  "Prince  of  Peace," 
Gettysburg,  Pa.  Cornerstone  laid  July  2,  1888.  Descrip 
tive  circular. 

(Gettysburg.)     n.  d.     Folio  sheets  folded.     8vo. 

THE  NATIONAL  MEMORIAL  DAY:  A  record  of  ceremonies  over  the 

graves  of  the  Union  soldiers,  May  29  and  30,  1869. 
Washington  City,  Headquarters  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic.     1870. 
8vo.     pp.  1064. 

THE  NATIONAL  TRIBUNE  LIBRARY,  Vol.  I.,  Nos.  1-22,  Oct.  26, 

i895,-Sept.  18,  1897. 
Washington,  D.  C.     8vo. 

THE  NATIONAL  TRIBUNE  SCRAP  BOOK.     Stories  of  the  camp, 

march,  battle,  hospital  and  prison,  told  by  Comrades. 
Washington,  D.  C.:  Published  by  the  National  Tribune.     8vo. 
No.  i.     pp.  160.     No.  2.     pp.  160.     No.  3.     pp.  160. 

THE  NEW  BOOK  OF  NONSENSE.  A  contribution  to  Great 
Central  Fair  in  aid  of  the  Sanitary  Commission,  Phila 
delphia,  June,  1864. 

(Philadelphia.)     Ashmead  &  Evans,     n.  d.     Oblong  410.     pp.  53. 

THE  NORTH  AMERICAN'S  HISTORY  of  the  year  in  pictures.     All 

the  epoch  making  events  of  1913.     Illustrated. 
(Philadelphia.)    Published  by  the  North  American  Co.    1914.    4to.    pp.  (126). 

THE  OLD  CAPITOL  and  its  inmates,  by  a  lady  who  enjoyed  the 

hospitalities  of  the  Government  for  a  "season." 
New  York:  E.  J.  Hale  &  Son.     1867.     I2mo.     pp.  226. 

THE  OLD  GUARD.     A  monthly  journal,  devoted  to  the  principles 

of  1776  and  1787,  C.  Chauncey  Burr,  Editor. 
New  York:  Van  Evrie,  Hornton  &  Co.     6  Vols. 

Vol.  I.  1863.  pp.  288.  Vol.  II.  1864.  pp.  284.  Vol.  III.  1865.  pp. 
572.  Vol.  IV.  1866.  pp.  768.  Vol.  V.  1867.  pp.  952.  Vol.  VI.  1868. 
pp.  960. 

THE  OLD  SOUTH  LEAFLETS.     Third  series.     1885.     1-8. 

Boston:  Old  South  Meeting  House.     1885.     i6mo.     pp.  — 

THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTIETH  ANNIVERSARY  of  the  founda 
tion  of  the  First  Corps  Cadets,  Massachusetts  Volunteer 
Militia,  October  19,  1891. 

Boston:  Nathan  Sawyer  &  Son,  Printers.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  84  (i). 

869 


THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  NINETEENTH  PENNA.  VOLS.  SURVIVORS 
ASSOCIATION. 

(Philadelphia.)     (1889.)     48010.     pp.  18. 

THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY-FOURTH  AT  GETTYSBURG. 
"Orange  Blossoms"  visit  that  memorable  Battleground. 

Newburgh,  N.  Y.:  Wednesday,  September  8,  1897.  8vo.  pp.  (42).  (Mounted.) 

THE    PATRIOTIC    RECORDS    OF    HARVARD,    Yale   and    Bowdoin 

Colleges. 
Hours  at  Home,  Jan.,  1866,  June,  1866,  and  Sept.,  1866.     pp.  — 

THE  PENNSYLVANIA  DELEGATION  to  the  Chickamauga-Chatta- 

nooga  Battlefields  Commission, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  16. 

THE  PEOPLE'S  MILITARY  ALMANAC  FOR  1862,  with  an  historical 
sketch  of  the  Rebellion,  biographical  notices  of  military 
officers,  and  various  military  and  statistical  information. 

New  York:  Dexter  &  Co.     i6mo.     pp.  116. 

THE  PEOPLE'S  MILITARY  ALMANAC  FOR  1862,  calculated  for 
Boston,  New  York,  Washington  and  Charleston,  and  four 
parallels  of  latitude,  adopted  for  use  throughout  the 
country,  with  an  historical  sketch  of  the  Rebellion,  bio 
graphical  notices  of  military  officers,  and  various  military 
and  statistical  information,  from  original  sources  of  value 
and  interest  to  the  people  at  large;  astronomical  calcula 
tions  in  equal  or  clock  time.  By  Samuel  H.  Wright. 

New  York:  Dexter  &  Co.,  Publishers,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  118. 

THE  PILGRIM'S  BOOK,  containing  the  Articles  of  Constitution  of 
the  Pilgrims  to  the  Battlefields  of  the  Rebellion  and  other 
matters  of  interest  to  the  members  of  that  organization. 
Compiled  as  of  Memorial  Day,  1911. 

(Philadelphia:  George  H.  Buchanan  Company.)     n.  d.     841110.     pp.  137. 

Privately  printed. 

THE  PILOT  KNOB  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIATION. 

1.  Meeting  of  The  Pilot  Knob  Memorial  Association  on  the  Fortieth 
Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of  Pilot  Knob.     September  27,  1904. 

PP-  33- 

2.  Second    Annual    Meeting,    Forty-first    Anniversary,    September 
26,  27  and  28,  1905.     pp.  40. 

3.  Third   Annual    Meeting,    Forty-second   Anniversary,    September 
26,  27  and  28,  1906.     pp.  52. 

St.  Louis:  Press  of  A.  R.  Fleming  Printing  Co.      I2mo. 

870 


THE  PORTRAIT  MONTHLY.  Containing  sketches  of  departed 
heroes,  and  prominent  personages  of  the  present  time, 
interesting  stories,  etc.  Vol.  I. 

New  York:  T.  B.  Leggett  &  Co.     1864. 

4to.     pp.  (4)  1-188.     No.  i,  July,  1863.     No.  2,  June,  1864. 

THE  PROPOSED  ATLANTA  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK.     A  brief 

outline  of  the  project.     Illustrated. 

Atlanta,  Ga.:  Issued  by  the  Atlanta  Business  Men's  League.     (1900.) 
8vo.     pp.  62. 

THE  READING  AND  GETTYSBURG.  Issued  by  General  Passenger 
Department  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Railway,  Edson  J. 
Weeks,  General  Passenger  Agent,  Philadelphia. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     48mo.     Folded. 

THE  RECORD  OF  BENJAMIN   F.   BUTLER.     Compiled  from   the 

original  sources. 
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THE  RECORD  of  the  erection  and  dedication  of  the  Soldiers' 
Monument,  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  Decoration  Day,  1885, 
with  some  account  of  the  War  History  of  the  town. 

Naugatuck,  Conn.:  Published  by  the  Committee.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  48. 

THE  RECORDS  OF  THE  PROCESSION  and  of  the  exercises  at  the 
dedication  of  the  monument,  Wednesday,  July  17,  A.  D. 
1878,  erected  by  the  people  of  Hanover,  Massachusetts, 
in  grateful  memory  of  the  soldiers  and  sailors  of  that  town 
who  died  in  the  War  for  the  preservation  of  the  Union. 

Boston:  A.  Williams  &  Co.      1878.     8vo.     pp.  103. 

THE  RED  RIVER  CAMPAIGN.  Organization  of  the  Union  forces 
(Commanded  by  Major-General  Nathaniel  P.  Banks). 
March  31,  1864. 

Washington.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  6.     50  copies  printed. 

THE  REPORT  OF  THE  COMMITTEE  on  the  Services  of  the  Pennsyl 
vania  Reserves  at  Gettysburg. 
Philadelphia.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  29. 

THE  REPUBLICAN  LEADERS.  Biographical  sketches  of  James  A. 
Garfield,  Republican  candidate  for  President,  and  Chester 
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Letters  of  acceptance,  and  the  Republican  platform. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      i6mo.     pp.  64. 

871 


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the  nation's  tribute  to  General  U.  S.  Grant. 
New  York:  J.  C.  Derby.      1886.     Folio,     pp.  (90). 

THE  SALEM   LEG,   under   the  patronage  of  the  United  States 

Government,  for  the  use  of  the  Army  and  Navy. 
Office  of  Salem  Leg  Company.     Circular  No.  5.     1864.      I2mo.     pp.  16. 

THE   SATURDAY   EVENING   MAIL,    New  York,   June   28,    1913. 

(Gettysburg  number.) 
Folio,     pp.  19. 

THE  SAVANNAH  CAMPAIGN.  Organization  of  the  Union  Forces 
(Commanded  by  Major-General  William  T.  Sherman). 
November  15-December  21,  1864. 

(Washington,  D.  C.:  War  Records  Office.     1888.)     8vo.     pp.  10. 

50  copies  printed. 

THE  SERVICES  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United 
States  of  America,  as  ordered  by  the  Bishops,  during  the 
Civil  War.  For  the  Benefit  of  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Com 
mission,  Brooklyn,  February  22,  1864. 

New  York:  Lith.  by  Hatch  &  Co.     n.  d.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  138. 

THE  SEVEN  DAYS'  BATTLES  in  front  of  Richmond,  an  outline 
narrative  of  the  series  of  engagements  which  opened  at 
Mechanicsville,  near  Richmond,  on  Thursday,  June  26, 
1862,  and  resulted  in  the  defeat  and  retreat  of  the  Northern 
Army  under  Major-General  McClellan.  Compiled  from 
the  detailed  accounts  of  the  newspaper  press. 

Richmond:  West  &  Johnston.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  45. 

THE  SEVENTY-SECOND  REGIMENT,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  at 

Bloody  Angle,  Gettysburg. 
(Philadelphia.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

THE  SIXTY-THIRD  BIRTHDAY  of  General  Ulysses  S.  Grant,  April 

27,  1885.     Louisville,  Ky. 

Louisville,  Ky.:  Press  of  the  Kentucky  Lith.  &  Printing  Co.     n.  d. 
8vo.     pp.  86. 

THE  SIXTH  ARMY  CORPS.     From  Yorktown  to  Gettysburg. 
United  States  Service  Magazine,  March  and  April,  1866.  pp.  204-214,  289-300. 

THE  SOLDIER'S  COMPANION,  for  the  use  of  all  officers,  volunteers 
and  militia  in  the  service  of  the  United  States,  in  the 
camp,  field  or  on  the  march.  Compiled  from  the  latest 

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authorities,    issued    under    orders    of    Simon    Cameron, 
Secretary   of   War,   and    Lieut. -General   Winfield   Scott, 
General-in-Chief  of  the  U.  S.  Army. 
Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Peterson  &  Brothers,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  77. 

THE  SOLDIERS'  AND  SAILORS'  HALF-DIME  TALES  of  the  late 
Rebellion.  Vol.  I.  pp.  II.  3-360.  Soldiers'  and  Sailors' 
Half  Dime  Magazine.  Vol.  II.  pp.  326. 

New  York:  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Publishing  Co.     1868.     I2mo. 

Covers,  advertisements,  etc.,  inserted. 

THE  SOLDIERS  FIELD,  June  10,  1890. 
(Harvard  University.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

THE  SOLDIER'S  FRIEND.     By  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission. 
Philadelphia:  Perkinpine  &  Higgins.     1865.     48mo.     pp.  128. 

THE  SOLDIERS'  HYMN-BOOK,  with  tunes.  Published  by  the 
Boston  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  Room  5, 
Tremont  Temple. 

New  York:  From  the  Press  of  the  American  Tract  Society.     481110.     pp.  128. 

THE  SOLDIER  IN  OUR  CIVIL  WAR.  A  Pictorial  History  of  the 
Conflict,  1861-1865,  illustrating  the  valor  of  the  soldier 
as  displayed  on  the  battlefield,  from  sketches  drawn  by 
Forbes,  Ward,  Taylor,  Hillen,  Becker,  Lovie,  Schell, 
Crane,  and  numerous  other  eye  witnesses  to  the  strife. 
Edited  by  Paul  G.  Mottelay  and  T.  Campbell  Copeland, 
assisted  by  the  most  notable  Generals  and  Commanders 
of  both  sides,  with  an  introduction  by  Robert  B.  Beath, 
Past  Commander-in-Chief  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic. 
History  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  by  Paul 
Vandervoort,  Past  Commander-in-Chief.  History  of  the 
Sons  of  Veterans,  by  A.  P.  Davis,  Originator,  and  Frank 
P.  Merrill,  Commander-in-Chief. 

New  York:  G.  W.  Carleton  &  Company.     MDCCCLXXXVI. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  421.     Vol.  II.  pp.  491.     (Index.) 

THE  SOLDIERS'  MONUMENT  IN  CAMBRIDGE.  Proceedings  in 
relation  to  the  building  and  dedication  of  the  monument 
erected  in  the  years  1869-70,  by  the  City  Government  of 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  in  honor  of  those  of  her  soldiers  and 
sailors  who  died  in  defence  of  the  Union  of  the  States,  in 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

Cambridge.      1870.     8vo.     pp.  104. 

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THE  SOLDIERS  OF  KANSAS.  The  Frontier  Guard  at  the  White 
House,  Washington,  1861.  pp.  419-456.  Addenda.  The 
Nineteenth  Kansas  Volunteers,  pp.  657-659. 

Topeka,  Kansas:  Historical  Society  Transactions.      1909-10.     8vo. 

THE  SOLDIERS'  POCKET  BIBLE.     Issued  for  the  use  of  the  Army 

of  Oliver  Cromwell. 
(Richmond,  Va.     1863.)     64.1110.     pp.  32. 

THE  SOLE  SURVIVOR.     The  Old  Guard.     1887. 
i2mo.     pp.  (29).     (Mounted.) 

THE  SOUTH  BATTLE  ABBEY. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  32. 

THE  STARS  AND  STRIPES  IN  REBELDOM.  A  series  of  papers 
written  by  federal  prisoners  (privates)  in  Richmond, 
Tuscaloosa,  New  Orleans  and  Salisbury,  N.  C.,  with  an 
appendix. 

Boston.      1862.     I2mo.     pp.  137. 

THE  STATE  OF  RHODE  ISLAND  and  Providence  Plantations. 
Report  of  commission  appointed  to  erect  a  monument  in 
Arlington  Cemetery,  Virginia,  to  the  memory  of  the  late 
Major-General  Frank  Wheaton,  United  States  Army. 
Made  to  the  General  Assembly  at  its  January  Session, 
A.  D.,  1905. 

Providence,  R.  I. :  E.  L.  Freeman  &  Sons,  State  Printers.     1905.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

THE  STORY  OF  AMERICAN  HEROISM.  Thrilling  narratives  of 
personal  adventures  during  the  great  Civil  W7ar,  as  told 
by  the  medal  winners  and  roll  of  honor  men.  Copiously 
illustrated  with  300  original  engravings,  accurately  pictur 
ing  the  scenes  described,  including  portraits  of  medal 
winners  and  roll  of  honor  men. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  B.  T.  Calvert  &  Co.     1897.     4to.     pp.  XXVI.  21-798. 

THE  STORY  OF  ONE  REGIMENT,  the  Eleventh  Maine  Infantry 
Volunteers,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  Compiled  by  the 
Committee  of  the  Regimental  Association. 

New  York.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  XV.  1-435.     Roster  I.-LXX. 

THE  STORY  OF  OUR  MESS  and  other  stories  of  the  War,  told  by 
soldiers.     Reprinted  from  the  New  York  Weekly  Tribune. 
New  York:  John  W.  Lovell  Company.      I2mo.     pp.  164. 

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THE  STORY  OF  THE  "GENERAL,"  1862.  Issued  by  the  Passenger 
Departments  of  the  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 
Railway  and  Western  Atlantic  Railroad. 

Nashville,  Tenn.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

THE  STORY  OF  THE  "GENERAL,"  1862.  Issued  by  the  Passenger 
Departments  of  the  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 
Railway  and  the  Western  &  Atlantic  Railroad. 

Brandon,  Nashville,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  20.     Revised  edition. 

THE  STORY  OF  THE  FIFTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT  Illinois  Volunteer 
Infantry  in  the  Civil  War,  1861-1865,  by  a  Committee  of 
the  Regiment. 

(Clinton,  Mass.)     1887.     8vo.     pp.  519. 

THE  STORY  OF  THE  JOHN  BROWN  BELL.     By  direction  of  John 

A.  Rawlins  Post  43,  G.  A.  R. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

THE  STRANGER'S  GUIDE  and  official  directory  for  the  City  of 
Richmond,  showing  the  location  of  the  public  buildings 
and  offices  of  the  Confederate  State  and  City  Government, 
residences  of  the  principal  officers,  etc.  October,  No.  I. 
Vol.  I. 

Richmond.     1863.     i6mo.     pp.  — 

THE  STUDEBAKER.  A  factor  in  modern  War,  no  less  than  in  the 
"Art  of  Peace."  Compliments  Studebaker  Bros.  Mfg. 
Co.,  South  Bend,  Indiana,  U.  S.  A. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

THE  SUMTER  ANNIVERSARY,  1863,  and  the  Loyal  National 
League. 

1.  Opinions  of  loyalists  concerning  the  great  questions  of  the  times; 
expressed  in  the  speeches  and  letters  from  prominent  citizens  of 
all  sections  and  parties,  on  occasion  of  the  inauguration  of  the 
Loyal  National  League,  in  mass  meeting  on  Union  Square,  New 
York,  on  the  nth  of  April,  1863,  the  Anniversary  of  the  attack 
on  Fort  Sumter.     Published  by  order  of  the  Council  and  Execu 
tive  Committee  of  the  Loyal  National  League,     pp.  144. 

2.  Opinions  of  prominent  men  concerning  the  great  questions  of  the 
times,  expressed  in  their  letters  to  the  Loyal  National  League,  on 
the  occasion  of  the  great  mass  meeting  of  the  League  and  other 
loyalists  at  Union  Square,   New  York,   on  the  Anniversary  of 
Sumter.     pp.  72. 

New  York:  C.  S.  Westcott  &  Co.,  Printers.      1863.     8vo. 

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THE  SWORD  AND  THE  PEN.  Published  in  the  interest  of  the 
Soldiers'  Home  Bazaar.  No.  I,  Dec.  7,  1881,  to  No.  10, 
Dec.  17,  1881. 

Boston,  Mass.     4to.     (Complete.) 

THE  THREE  COMPETITIONS  for  a  design  for  a  monument  to  Gen. 

Robert  E.  Lee.     1877-1887.     A  protest  and  a  review. 
Richmond,  Va.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

THE  TOWN  OF  WAYLAND  in  the  Civil  War  of  1861-1865,  as 
represented  in  the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  American 
Union.  Prepared  and  published  by  order  of  the  Town  of 
Wayland,  (Mass.) 

(Motto.)     Wayland.     1871.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  452. 

THE  TRIP  OF  THE  STEAMER  OCEANNUS  to  Fort  Sumter  and 
Charleston,  S.  C.,  comprising  the  incidents  of  the  excur 
sion,  the  appearance  at  the  time  of  the  city,  and  the  entire 
programme  of  exercises  at  the  re-raising  of  the  flag  over 
the  ruins  of  Fort  Sumter,  April  14,  1865,  by  a  committee 
appointed  by  the  passengers  of  the  Oceannus. 

Brooklyn.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  64. 

THE  THREE  BUMMERS  and  other  stories  of  the  War  told  by 
Soldiers  and  Sailors.  Reprinted  from  the  New  York 
Weekly  Tribune.  The  Tribune  Prize  War  Stories. 

New  York:  John  W.  Lovell  Company,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  171. 

THE  TRIBUNE  PRIZE  WAR  STORIES.  The  Three  Bummers  and 
other  stories  of  the  War  told  by  soldiers  and  sailors. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  York  Weekly  Tribune. 

New  York:  John  W.  Lovell  Company,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  169. 

THE  TRIBUNE  WAR  TRACTS. 

1.  Report  of  the  Congressional  Committee  on  the  operations  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac.     Causes  of  its  inaction  and  ill  success. 
Its    several    campaigns.     Why    McClellan    was    removed.     The 
Battle  of  Fredericksburg.     Removal  of  Burnside.     pp.  31. 

2.  How  to  prosecute  and  how  to  end  the  War.     Speech  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Benjamin  F.  Butler,  at  the  Academy  of  Music,  Thursday  evening, 
April  2,  1863.     pp.  8. 

3.  How   Bull    Run   Battle   was  lost.     The   Ball's   Bluff   Massacre. 
Department  oi  the  West — Fremont,     pp.  8. 

4.  Army  of  the  Potomac.     History  of  its  campaigns,  the  Peninsular, 
Maryland,  Fredericksburg.     Testimony  of  its  three  Commanders, 
Maj.-Gen.   G.    B.    McClellan,    Maj.-Gen.   A.    R.    Burnside,   and 
Maj. -General  Joseph  Hooker,  before  the  Congressional  Committee 
on  the  Conduct  of  the  War.     pp.  32. 

New  York:  Published  by  the  Tribune  Association.     1863. 

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THE  TWENTY-FIRST  PENNSYLVANIA  CAVALRY. 

The  Maine  Bugle,  July,  1897.     8vo.     pp.  284-292. 

THE  28TH  PENNA.  at  Antietam.     Joseph  A.  Moore,  John  M. 

Gould,  John  O.  Foering. 
Ms.    pp.  28. 

THE  TWENTY-NINTH  OHIO  at  Gettysburg,  1863-1887. 

Akron,  Ohio.     April  6,  1888.     8vo.     pp.  (10). 

THE  UNION  LEAGUE  OF  PHILADELPHIA. 

1.  First  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Union 
League  of  Philadelphia,  December  14,  1863.     pp.  19.     Articles 
of  Association  and  By-Laws  of  the  Union  League  of  Philadelphia. 
Organized  December  27,  1862.     pp.  16. 

2.  Second  Annual  Report,  December  12,  1864.     pp.  15.     Charter 
and    By-Laws.     Organized    December  27,    1862.     Incorporated 
March  30,  1864.     pp.  22.     Charter  and  By-Laws,  with  the  names 
of  its  officers  and  members,  January  2,  1862.     pp.  31.     By-Laws, 
pp.  12.     Rules  adopted  by  the  Board  of  Directors.     Rules  of  the 
League  house  and  a  list  of  committees,     pp.  22. 

3.  Third  Annual  Report,  December  n,  1865.     pp.  22.     Names  of 
the  officers  and  members,  January  i,  1866.     pp.  29. 

4.  Fourth  Annual  Report,  December  10,  1866.     pp.  22.     Names  of 
the  officers  and  members,  January  I,  1867.     pp.  31.     Preamble 
and  resolutions  adopted  by  the  Union  League  of  Philadelphia,  in 
general  meeting,  Sept.  18,  1867.     pp.  3. 

5.  Fifth  Annual  Report,  December  9,   1867.     pp.  24.     Names  of 
the  officers  and  members,  January  i,  1868.     pp.  28. 

6.  Sixth  Annual  Report,  December  14,  1868.     pp.  18.     Names  of 
the  officers  and  members,  January  I,  1869.     pp.  32. 

7.  Seventh  Annual  Report,  December  13,  1869.     pp.  23.     Names 
of  the  officers  and  members,  January  i,  1870.     pp.  31. 

8.  Eighth  Annual  Report,  December  12,   1870.     pp.   19.     Names 
pf  the  officers  and  members,  January  i,  1871.     pp.  31. 

9.  Ninth  Annual  Report,  December  n,  1871.     pp.  29.     Names  of 
the  officers  and  members,  January  I,  1872.     pp.  31. 

10.  Tenth  Annual  Report,  December  9,  1872.     pp.  24. 

11.  Eleventh  Annual  Report,  December  8,  1873.     pp.  17.     Names 
of  the  officers  and  members,  April  14,  1873.     pp.  38. 

12.  Twelfth  Annual  Report,  December  14,  1874.     pp.  15. 

13.  Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  December  13,  1875.     pp.  17. 

14.  Fourteenth  Annual  Report,  December  n,  1876.     pp.  27. 

15.  Fifteenth  Annual  Report,  December  10,  1877.     pp.  21. 

16.  Sixteenth  Annual  Report,  December  9,  1878.     pp.  19.     (i). 

17.  Seventeenth  Annual  Report,  December  8,  1879.     pp.  17  (i). 

18.  Eighteenth  Annual  Report,  December  13,  1880.     pp.  23  (i). 

19.  Nineteenth  Annual  Report,  December  12,  1881.     pp.  21  (i). 

20.  Twentieth  Annual  Report,  December  n,  1882.     pp.  22  (i). 

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21.  Twenty-first  Annual  Report,  December  10,  1883.     pp.  22  (2). 

22.  Twenty-second  Annual  Report,  December  8,  1884.     pp.  22  (2). 

23.  Twenty-third  Annual  Report,  December  14,  1885.     pp.  26  (2). 

24.  Twenty-fourth  Annual  Report,  December  13,  1886.     pp.  62. 

25.  Twenty-fifth    Annual    Report,    December    12,    1887.     pp.    25. 
Twenty-fifth   Anniversary   of   the   Organization,    December  27, 
1887.     pp.  24. 

26.  Twenty-sixth  Annual  Report,  December  10,  1888.     pp.  35. 

27.  Twenty-seventh  Annual  Report,  December  9,  1889.     pp.  23. 

28.  Twenty-eighth  Annual  Report,  December  8,  1890.     pp.  29. 

29.  Twenty-ninth  Annual  Report,  December  14,  1891.     pp.  71. 

30.  Thirtieth  Annual  Report,  December  12,  1892.     pp.  90. 

31.  Thirty-first  Annual  Report,  December  II,  1893.     pp.  128. 

32.  Thirty-second  Annual  Report,  December  10,  1894.     pp.  51. 

33.  Thirty-third  Annual  Report,  December  9,  1895.     pp.  124. 

34.  Thirty-fourth  Annual  Report,  December  14,  1896.     pp.  93. 

35.  Thirty-fifth  Annual  Report,  December  13,  1897.     pp.  64. 

36.  Thirty-sixth  Annual  Report,  December  12,   1898.     pp.  78. 

37.  Thirty-seventh  Annual  Report,  December  n,  1899.     pp.  152. 

38.  Thirty-eighth  Annual  Report.  December  10,  1900.     pp.  122. 

39.  Thirty-ninth  Annual  Report,  December  9,  1901.     pp.  177. 

40.  Fortieth  Annual  Report,  December  8,  1902.     pp.  118. 

41.  Forty-first  Annual  Report,  December  14,  1903.     pp.  106. 

42.  Forty-second  Annual  Report,  December  12,  1904.     pp.  91. 

43.  Forty-third  Annual  Report,  December  u,  1905.     pp.  95  (12)  (32) 

44.  Forty-fourth  Annual  Report,  December  10,  1906.     pp.  168. 

45.  Forty-fifth  Annual  Report,  December  9,  1907.     pp.  159. 

46.  Forty-sixth  Annual  Report,  December  14,  1908.     pp.  152. 

47.  Forty-seventh  Annual  Report,  December  13,  1909.     pp.  135. 

48.  Forty-eighth  Annual  Report,  December  12,  1910.     pp.  142. 

49.  Forty-ninth  Annual  Report,  December  n,  1911.     pp.  92. 

50.  Fiftieth  Annual  Report,  December  9,  1912.     pp.  192. 

One  of  the  most  patriotic  organizations  in  the  United  States,  and  devoted  to 
the  recognition  of  the  Soldiers  and  Sailors  of  the  Union  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion.  4  Vols. 

THE  UNION  LEAGUE  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  1822-1909.  Reception 
and  banquet  in  honor  of  the  eighty-seventh  anniversary 
of  the  birth  of  former  President  of  the  United  States 
General  Ulysses  S.  Grant,  Tuesday  evening,  April  27, 
1909. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  79-103. 

THE  UNION  MEMORIAL,  containing  choice  anecdotes,  patriotic 
songs  and  "Burning  Words,"  struck  from  True  American 
Hearts.  Liberty,  April  19,  1775.  Union,  April  19,  1861. 

Boston:  Published  by  Abel  Tompkins.     1861.     i2mo.     pp.  72. 


"THE  UNION  MUST  AND  SHALL  BE  PRESERVED."  National 
Convention  of  Union  Soldiers  and  Sailors,  held  at  Cleve 
land,  Ohio,  Monday,  September  17,  1866.  Official  report 
of  the  proceedings. 

New  York:  Baptist  &  Taylor.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

Presentation  copy  from  Gen.  G.  Granger  to  Gen.  Sheridan. 

THE  UNION  SONG  BOOK,  a  choice  and  well  selected  collection  of 
the  most  popular  sentimental,  patriotic,  naval  and  comic 
songs. 

New  York:  Leavitt  &  Allen,     n.  d.     641110.     pp.  1 60. 

THE  UNION  TICKET.     Personal  character  and  military  services. 

Gallantry  which,  under  the  First  Napoleon,  would  have 

made  French  Marshals. 

New  York:  Baker  &  Godwin,  Printers.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  24. 
Relates  to  the  services  of  Gen.  F.  C.  Barlow,  Col.  S.  Harland,  Gen.  H.  A. 
Barnum  and  Gen.  Patrick  Jones. 

THE  UNITED  SERVICE.     A  monthly  review  of  military  and  naval 

affairs. 

Vol.  I.     1889.    pp.  IV.  1-672.         Vol.  X.     1893.    pp.  IV.  1-594. 

Vol.  II.     1889.     pp.  IV.  1-656.       Vol.  XI.     1894.     pp.  IV.  1-604. 

Vol.  III.     1890.     pp.  IV.  1-668.       Vol.  XII.     1894.     pp.  IV.  1-602. 

Vol.  IV.     1890.     pp.  V.  1-644.         Vol.  XIII.     1895.     pp.  IV.  1-600. 

Vol.  V.     1891.     pp.  IV.  1-652.        Vol.  XIV.     1895.     pp.  IV.  1-578. 

Vol.  VI.     1891.     pp.  IV.  1-640.       Vol.  XV.     1896.     pp.  IV.  1-570. 

Vol.  VII.     1892.     pp.  IV.  1-633.     Vol.  XVI.     1896.     pp.  IV.  1-540. 

Vol.  VIII.     1892.     pp.  IV.  1-612.    Vol.  XVII.     1897.     pp.  1-350. 

Vol.  IX.     1893.     pp.  IV.  1-604. 
Publication  ceased  with  April  No.  1897.     17  Vols.     New  Series. 

THE  UNITED  STATES  in  account  with  the  Rebellion. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

THE  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA  vs.  Five  certain  tracts  of  land  in 
Cumberland  Township,  Adams  County,  State  of  Penn 
sylvania.  Petition,  etc. 

8vo.     pp.  — 

A  complete  collection  of  all  printed  paper  books,  briefs,  etc.,  of  the  case  to  open 

the  Confederate  Avenue,  Gettysburg.     Newspaper  cuttings,  etc. 

THE   UNITED   STATES   Gettysburg   Battlefield   Commission  vs. 

The  Gettysburg  Electric  Railway. 
8vo. 

A  complete  set  of  the  publications,  pamphlets,  briefs,  paper  books,  etc.,  with 
maps,  cuttings,  etc.     Unique. 

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collection  of  the  briefs,  petitions,  reports,  newspaper 
cuttings,  etc.,  relating  to  the  case. 

2  Vols.     Unique. 

THE  UNITED  STATES  SANITARY  COMMISSION.     Reprinted  from 

the  North  American  Review,  April,  1864. 
Boston:  Crosby  &  Nichols.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  52. 

THE  VETERANS'  CHRISTMAS  CAROL.  Dedicated  to  the  Memorial 
and  Executive  Committee,  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic, 
Kings  County,  New  York.  (1886.) 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Folio,     pp.  18. 

THE  VETERAN'S  DAY.  An  immense  crowd  of  people,  over  50,000, 
from  outside  of  Hartford.  More  than  8,000  veterans  to 
carry  the  old  flags.  More  than  10,000  men  in  line. 

Hartford:  The  Courant,  Sept.  18,  1879.     The  Connecticut  Post,  Sept.  20,  1879. 

8vo.     pp.  (63).     (Mounted.) 

THE  VETERANS  ROOM,  Seventh  Regiment  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.  Armory. 
(New  York):  Privately  printed.     MDCCCLXXXI.     Sm.  410.     pp.24. 

THE  VICTORY  AT  FORT  FISHER. 

The  Overland  Monthly,  October,  1872.     pp.  323-332. 

THE  VOLUNTEER  MILITARY  COMPANIES  of  Philadelphia  before 

the  War. 
Philadelphia:  The  Evening  Star,  April  9,  1887.     i6mo.     pp.  (6).     (Mounted.) 

THE  VOLUNTEER.     Nos.  of  Vol.  I. 

New  York.     12 mo.     pp.  —     (Not  complete.) 

THE  WAR  FOR  THE  UNION.     Memoir  of  Gen.  John  Cochrane. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (i)  1-58.     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Cochrane. 

THE  WAR  FOR  THE  UNION.     Old  South  Leaflets,  III.     1885. 

Boston:  Old  South  Meeting  House.     1903.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

THE  WAR  DEPARTMENT  at  the  Centennial  Exposition,  Cincinnati, 

Ohio,  1888. 

n.  p.     Act  of  Congress,  May  28,  1888.     Official  and  revised,     n.  d. 
8vo.     pp.  VII.  1-90  (i). 


THE  WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION.  A  compilation  of  the  official 
records  of  the  Union  and  Confederate  Armies,  prepared 
under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  War  and  published 
pursuant  to  Act  of  Congress  approved  June  16,  1880. 

Series  i: 

Vol.    I.  pp. 

Vol.  II.  pp. 

Vol.  III.  pp. 

Vol.  IV.  pp. 

Vol.  V.  pp. 

Vol.  VI.  pp. 

Vol.  VII.  pp. 

IV.  (i)  1-909. 

(i)  1-802. 

Reports,     pp.  VIII.  1-1027. 

Correspondence,     pp.  701. 

Reports,     pp.  1170.  VIII. 

Reports,     pp.  1097. 

Correspondence,     pp.  751. 

Reports,     pp.  VIII.  1-883. 

Reports,     pp.  903. 

Correspondence,     pp.  1035. 

Supplement,     pp.  821-1143. 
VIII.  1-1090. 

I.  1-1119. 

I.  1-1266. 

I.  1-1242. 

pp.   I-III2. 

Reports,     pp.  IX.  897. 

Correspondence,     pp.  1019. 
.  1-1207. 

Reports,     pp.  IX.  1-1215. 

Reports  and  Correspondence,     pp.  821. 

Reports,     pp.  IX.  1-1115. 

Correspondence,     pp.  581. 
.  1-1280. 

Reports,     pp.  LX.  1-1029. 

Correspondence,  etc.     pp.  1265. 

Reports,     pp.  IX.  1-962. 

Correspondence,     pp.  1090. 

Reports,     pp.  X.  1-872. 

Reports,     pp.  1-793. 

Correspondence,  etc.     pp.  1195. 

Reports,     pp.  X.  1-1269. 

Correspondence,  etc.     pp.  975. 

Reports  and  Union  Cor.  pp.  X.  (i)  1039. 

Correspondence  Con.     pp.  636. 

Reports,     pp.  X.  (i)  1-1164. 

Reports,     pp.  Hl8. 

Reports,     pp.  1242. 


I. 

Vol. 

I. 

pp. 

IV. 

2. 

Vol. 

II. 

pp. 

IV. 

3- 

Vol. 

III. 

pp. 

IV. 

4- 

Vol. 

IV. 

pp. 

IV. 

5- 

Vol. 

V. 

pp. 

IV. 

6. 

Vol. 

VI. 

pp. 

IV. 

7- 

Vol. 

VII. 

pp. 

IV. 

8. 

Vol. 

VIII. 

pp. 

IV. 

9- 

Vol. 

IX. 

pp. 

IV. 

10. 

Vol. 

X. 

Pt. 

I. 

11. 

Vol. 

X. 

Pt. 

2. 

12. 

Vol. 

XI. 

Pt. 

I. 

13- 

Vol. 

XI. 

Pt. 

2. 

14- 

Vol. 

XI. 

Pt. 

3- 

15- 

Vol. 

XII. 

Pt. 

I. 

16. 

Vol. 

XII. 

Pt. 

2. 

17- 

Vol. 

XII. 

Pt. 

3- 

18. 

Vol. 

XII. 

Pt. 

2. 

19- 

Vol. 

XIII. 

pp. 

VII 

20. 

Vol. 

XIV. 

pp. 

VI 

21. 

Vol. 

XV. 

pp. 

VI 

22. 

Vol. 

XVI. 

pp 

VI 

23- 

Vol. 

XVI. 

Pt. 

2. 

24. 

Vol. 

XVII. 

Pt, 

,  I. 

25- 

Vol. 

XVII. 

Pt 

.  2. 

26. 

Vol. 

XVIII. 

pp 

.  13 

27. 

Vol. 

XIX. 

Pt 

.  I. 

28. 

Vol. 

XIX. 

Pt 

.  2. 

29. 

Vol. 

XX. 

Pt 

.  I. 

30. 

Vol. 

XX. 

Pt 

.  2. 

31- 

Vol. 

XXI. 

pp 

.  IS 

32. 

Vol. 

XXII. 

Pt 

.  I. 

33- 

Vol. 

XXII. 

Pt, 

2. 

34- 

Vol. 

XXIII. 

Pt. 

,  I. 

35- 

Vol. 

XXIII. 

Pt.   2. 

36. 

Vol. 

XXIV. 

Pt. 

I. 

37- 

Vol. 

XXIV. 

Pt. 

2. 

38. 

Vol. 

XXIV. 

Pt. 

3- 

39- 

Vol. 

XXV. 

Pt. 

I. 

40. 

Vol. 

XXV. 

Pt 

.  2. 

41. 

Vol. 

XXVI. 

Pt 

.  I. 

42. 

Vol. 

XXVI. 

Pt, 

2. 

43- 

Vol. 

XXVII. 

Pt 

.  I. 

44. 

Vol. 

XXVII. 

Pt 

.   2. 

45- 

Vol. 

XXVII. 

Pt 

•  3- 

881 


46. 

Vol. 

XXVIII. 

Pt.  i. 

47- 

Vol. 

XXVIII. 

Pt.   2. 

48. 

Vol. 

XXIX. 

Pt.  i. 

49- 

Vol. 

XXIX. 

Pt.   2. 

50. 

Vol. 

XXX. 

Pt.  i. 

Si- 

Vol. 

XXX. 

Pt.  2. 

52- 

Vol. 

XXX. 

Pt.  3- 

53- 

Vol. 

XXX. 

Pt.4. 

54- 

Vol. 

XXXI. 

Pt.  i. 

55- 

Vol. 

XXXI. 

Pt.   2. 

56. 

Vol. 

XXXI. 

Pt.  3- 

57- 

Vol. 

XXXII. 

Pt.  i. 

58. 

Vol. 

XXXII. 

Pt.  2. 

59- 

Vol. 

XXXII. 

Pt.  3- 

60. 

Vol. 

XXXIII. 

pp.  XL 

61. 

Vol. 

XXXIV. 

Pt.  i. 

62. 

Vol. 

XXXIV. 

Pt.  2. 

63- 

Vol. 

XXXIV. 

Pt.  3- 

64. 

Vol. 

XXXIV. 

Pt.  4. 

65- 

Vol. 

XXXV. 

Pt.  i. 

1-720. 

66. 

Vol. 

XXXV. 

Pt.   2. 

67. 

Vol. 

XXXVI. 

Pt.   I. 

68. 

Vol. 

XXXVI. 

Pt.  2. 

69. 

Vol. 

XXXVI. 

Pt.  3- 

70. 

Vol. 

XXXVII. 

Pt.  I. 

71- 

Vol. 

XXXVII. 

Pt.  2. 

72. 

Vol. 

XXXVIII. 

Pt.   I. 

73- 

Vol. 

XXXVIII. 

Pt.  2. 

74- 

Vol. 

XXXVIII. 

Pt.  3- 

75- 

Vol. 

XXXVIII. 

Pt.  4. 

76. 

Vol. 

XXXVIII. 

Pt.  5- 

77- 

Vol. 

XXXIX. 

Pt.  I. 

78. 

Vol. 

XXXIX. 

Pt.  2. 

79- 

Vol. 

XXXIX. 

Pt.  3- 

80. 

Vol. 

XL. 

Pt.  i. 

81. 

Vol. 

XL. 

Pt.  2. 

82. 

Vol. 

XL. 

Pt.  3- 

83- 

Vol. 

XLI. 

Pt.  i. 

84. 

Vol. 

XLI. 

Pt.  2. 

85- 

Vol. 

XLI. 

Pt.  3- 

86. 

Vol. 

XLI. 

Pt.  4. 

87. 

Vol. 

XLII. 

Pt.  i. 

88. 

Vol. 

XLII. 

Pt.  2. 

89. 

Vol. 

XLII. 

Pt.  3- 

90. 

Vol. 

XLIII. 

Pt.   I. 

91. 

Vol. 

XLIII. 

Pt.  2. 

92. 

Vol. 

XLIV. 

Repori 

93- 

Vol. 

XLV. 

Pt.  i. 

94- 

Vol. 

XLV. 

.    Pt.  2. 

Reports,     pp.  X.  (i)  810. 
Correspondence,     pp.  672. 
Reports,     pp.  IX.  1-1154. 
Correspondence,     pp.  1074. 
Reports,     pp.  X.  (i)  1-1166. 
Reports,     pp.  942. 
Correspondence,     pp.  mi. 
Correspondence,     pp.  859. 
Reports  and  Union  Cor.  pp.  XII.  963. 
Reports,     pp.  867. 
Correspondence,  etc.     pp.  1029. 
Reports,     pp.  XII.  1-806. 
Correspondence,     pp.  967. 
Correspondence,     pp.  1018. 
XII.  1-1525- 

Reports,     pp.  XII.  1-1186. 
Correspondence,     pp.  1-1235. 
Correspondence,     pp.  928. 
Correspondence,  etc.     pp.  807. 
Reports,  correspondence,  etc.   pp.  XII. 

Correspondence,     pp.  719. 
Reports,     pp.  XII.  1-1223. 
Reports  and  Cor.     pp.  1127. 
Correspondence,  etc.     pp.  986. 
Reports  and  Cor.  pp.  XIV.  (i)  1-866. 
Correspondence,     pp.  68 1. 
Reports,     pp.  XIV.  (i)  1-1026. 
Reports,     pp.  998. 
Reports,     pp.  1109. 
Correspondence,     pp.  871. 
Correspondence,     pp.  1108. 
Reports,     pp.  XV.  1028. 

Correspondence,  etc.     pp.  1045. 

Correspondence,  etc.     pp.  1031. 

Reports,     pp.  XV.  1-903. 

Cor.,  etc.     pp.  1-796. 

Cor.,  etc.     pp.  1-905. 

Reports,     pp.  XV.  1-1138. 

Correspondence,     pp.  1-1238. 

Correspondence,  etc.     pp.  1-1128. 

Correspondence,     pp.  1130. 

Reports,     pp.  XV.  1-1125. 

Correspondence,     pp.  1436. 
Correspondence,     pp.  1531. 

Reports  and  Cor.     pp.  XVI.  1-1147. 

Correspondence,     pp.  1067. 
ts  and  Corres.     pp.  XVI.  1-1107. 
Pt.  i.    Reports,  Cor.,  etc.   pp.  XVII.  1-1410. 
Correspondence,     pp.  903. 


882 


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96. 

97. 
98. 

99- 

IOO. 
101. 
102. 
103. 

Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 

XLVI.         Pt.  i.      Reports,     pp.  XVI.  1495. 
,  XLVI.         Pt.  2.     Correspondence,     pp.  1493. 
XLVI.         Pt.  3.     Correspondence,     pp.  1549. 
XLVII.       Pt.  i.     Reports,     pp.  XVI.  1-1236. 
XLVI  I.       Pt.  2.     Correspondence,  etc.     pp.  1587. 
XLVII.       Pt.  3.     Correspondence,  etc.     pp.  974. 
XLVIII.     Pt.  i.     Reports  and  Cor.     pp.  XVI.  1-1658. 
XLVIII.     Pt.  2.     Correspondence,     pp.  1481. 
XLIX.         Pt.  i.     Reports  and  Cor.     pp.  XVI.  1-1220. 

104. 

Vol. 

XLIX.         Pt.  2.     Correspondence,  etc.     pp.  1440. 

105. 

Vol. 

L. 

Pt.  i.     Reports  and  Cor.     pp.  XVI.  1-1275. 

106. 

Vol. 

L. 

Pt.  2.     Correspondence,  etc.     pp.  1389. 

107. 

Vol. 

LI. 

Pt.  i.     Reports  Union  Correspondence,  etc.     pp. 

1470. 

108. 

Vol. 

LI. 

Pt.  2.     Confederate  Correspondence,    pp.  1260. 

109. 

Vol. 

LII. 

Pt.  i.      Reports,     Union    Correspondence,   etc. 

pp. 

862. 

no. 

Vol. 

LII. 

Confederate  Correspondence,  etc.     pp.  928. 

in. 

Vol. 

LIII 

Reports,  Correspondence,  etc.     pp.  1200. 

112 

and  113  not  printed. 

Series 

2: 

114. 

Vol. 

I. 

Prisoners  of  War,  etc.     pp.  VIII.  1-1044. 

»5- 

Vol. 

II. 

Prisoners  of  War,  etc.     pp.  VIII.  1-1630. 

116. 

Vol. 

III. 

Prisoners  of  War,  etc.     pp.  VIII.  1-946. 

117. 

Vol. 

IV. 

Prisoners  of  War,  etc.     pp.  VIII.  1-1016. 

118. 

Vol 

.  V. 

Prisoners  of  War,  etc.     pp.  VII.  1-1026. 

119. 

Vol. 

VI. 

Prisoners  of  War,  etc.     pp.  VIII.  1-1184. 

120. 

Vol. 

VII. 

Prisoners  of  War,  etc.     pp.  VIII.     1-1367. 

121. 

Vol. 

VIII 

.     Prisoners  of  War,  etc.     pp.  VIII.  1-1060. 

Series 

3-      , 

122. 

Vol. 

I. 

Union  correspondence,  etc.     pp.  VIII.  1-1015. 

123. 

Vol. 

II. 

Union  correspondence,  etc.     pp.  VIII.  1-1007. 

I24. 

Vol. 

III. 

Union  correspondence,  etc.     pp.  VIII.  1-1254. 

125. 

Vol. 

IV. 

Union  correspondence,  etc.     pp.  VIII.  1-1350. 

126. 

Vol. 

V. 

Union  correspondence,  etc.     pp.  VIII.  1-1105. 

Series 

4: 

127. 

Vol 

.  I. 

Confederate  correspondence,  etc.     pp.  VIII.  1-1233. 

128. 

Vol. 

II. 

Confederate  correspondence,  etc.     pp.  VIII.  1-1131. 

129. 

Vol. 

III. 

Confederate  correspondence,  etc.     pp.  VIII.  1-1245 

130. 

General  Index  and  additions  and  correspondence.     Mr.  John 

S, 

Moodey,  Indexer.     pp.  XXIII.  1-1242. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1880-1901. 
Complete.     130  Volumes. 

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THE  WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION.  A  compilation  of  the  official 
records  of  the  Union  and  Confederate  Armies.  Published 
under  the  direction  of  the  Hon.  Russell  A.  Alger,  Secretary 
of  War.  By  Maj.  George  W.  Davis,  U.  S.  Army,  Mr. 
Leslie  J.  Perry,  Civilian  Expert,  Mr.  Joseph  W.  Kirkley, 
Civilian  Expert,  Board  of  Publication.  55th  Congress, 
ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Document  No.  95. 
Parti.  Series  i,  Vol.  LI.,  in  two  parts.  Parti.  Reports 
Union  correspondence,  etc.  (Additions  to  Reports  relat 
ing  to  the  Gettysburg  Campaign.) 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  1065-1072. 

THE  WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION. 

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Armies.     Published  under  the  direction  of  the  Hon.  Elihu  Root, 
Secretary  of  War,  by  Brig.-Gen.  Fred  C.  Ainsworth,  Chief  of  the 
Record  and  Pension  Office,  War  Department,  and   Air.  Joseph 
W.  Kirkley.     General  index  and  additions  and  corrections.     Mr. 
John  S.  Moodey,  Indexer.     Washington.     1901.     pp.  LI.  1-1242. 

2.  Additions  and  corrections  to  Series   I,  Vols.   I.-LIII.     Series  2, 
Vols.  I.-VIII.     Series  3,  Vols.  I.-V.     Series  4,  Vols.  I.-III.   *  *  *  * 
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Confederate  Armies.  Series  i.  Index  to  battles,  cam 
paigns,  etc. 

War  Records  Office.     April  i,  1899.     8vo.     pp.  76.     (For  office  use  only.) 

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THE  YOUNG  HEROES  OF  SHILOH. 

(Charleston,  S.  C.):  Published  by  the  South  Carolina  Colportage  Board,     n.  d. 
I2mo.     pp.  4. 

THE  YOUNG  QUARTERMASTER.  The  life  and  death  of  Lieut.  L.  M. 

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n.  d.     481710.     pp.  216. 

THIRD  ANNUAL  REPORT  of  the  State  Historian  of  the  State  of 
New  York.  1897.  Transmitted  to  the  Legislature 
March  14,  1898. 

New  York  and  Albany.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  IV.  1-1158. 

THIRD  ANNUAL  REPORT  of  the  Trustees  of  the  subscription  fund 

for  the  benefit  of  Cambridge  Volunteers. 
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THIRD  UNITED  STATES  COLORED  CAVALRY  ORGANIZATION. 

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THIRTY  DAYS  with  the  Seventy-first  Regiment  N.  Y.  S.  N.  G. 
(Continental  Monthly,  October,  1863.)     pp.  404-411. 

THIRTY-FOURTH   VIRGINIA    CAVALRY,    Virginia   Veterans.     The 

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2.  A  full  newspaper  account  of  all  the  ceremonies,  procession,  etc. 
Washington,  New  York  and  Philadelphia  papers. 

3.  Badges,  etc. 

4.  Address  by  Stanley  Mathews.     pp.  28. 

5.  Address  by  A.  G.  McCook.     pp.  16. 
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THROUGH  THE  SHENANDOAH  VALLEY.  Caverns  of  Luray, 
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Gives  the  names  of  all  the  men  employed  and  compensation. 

TOPOGRAPHICAL  BUREAU  REPORTS. 

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Washington.     1860.     pp.  672. 

2.  Report  of  the  Topographical  Bureau  for  the  year  1861.     (Wash 
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5.  Report  of  the  Chief  Engineer.    (Washington.     1865.)    pp.  913-981. 
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(Richmond):  From  the  Sentinel,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.15- 


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Columbia,  S.  C.     November  5,  1864.     8vo.     pp.  3. 

To  THE  VOTERS  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia.     General  Hector 

Tyndale  for  Mayor, 
n.  d.    8vo.    pp.  (3). 
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TRANSATLANTIC  SKETCHES,  or  Sixty  Days  in  America.  (Illus 
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London:  Sampson  Low,  Son  &  Co.     1865.     Folio,     pp.  34. 
Presentation  copy  from  the  Author. 

TRANSFERRING  THE  WAR  FLAGS  from  the  old  to  the  new  Capitol, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Flag 
Day  Ceremonies  of  June  14,  1905. 

St.  Paul.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  30. 

TRIAL  of  Henry  Wirz.     4Oth  Congress,  2nd  Session,  House  of 

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TRIAL  of  John  Y.  Beall,  as  a  spy  and  guerrillero.     By  Military 

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New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  94. 
Newspaper  cuttings  inserte.d. 

TRIBUTES  and  Resolutions  to  William  Gibson  ,  of  the  Union 
Soldiers'  Alliance,  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Prepared  under 
direction  of  the  Committee  on  Necrology. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  18.     Addendum  pp.  4. 

TRIBUTE  of  respect  to  the  memory  of  Maj.-Gen.  Geo.  A.  McCall, 
organizer  and  original  Commander  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Reserve  Volunteer  Corps. 

Philadelphia.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  - 

TRIBUTES  to  the  memory  of  General  Lucius  Frederick  Hubbard, 
by  the  Commandery  of  the  State  of  Minnesota,  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion,  April  8,  1913. 

Minneapolis:  Press  of  the  Cootey  Company,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  25. 

TRIUMPHS  OF  GRACE.  Fulton  Street  Prayer  Meeting.  The 
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the  Thirteenth  Regiment,  N.  Y.  S.  M.,  and  the  child  of  the 
Mission  Sunday  School. 

Boston:  Henry  Hoyt.     1862.     481110.     pp.  144. 

886 


TROOPS  commanded  by  Brig.-Gen.  Absalom  Baird,  U.  S.  Vols., 

during  the  Rebellion  of  1861-1865. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     "Privately  printed." 

TROOPS  engaged  in  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 
The  Public  Ledger,  July  6,  1863.     410.     Folded. 

TROOPS  tendered  to  the  Confederate  War  Department.     1861. 
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"For  office  use  only." 

TURCHIN'S  BRIGADE  vs.  Commissioners  of  the  Chickamauga  and 
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TWENTY-FIFTH  ANNIVERSARY  of  the  muster  into  the  service  of 
the  United  States  of  the  Tenth  Regiment  of  New  York 
Volunteer  Infantry  (National  Zouaves),  Crescent  Club 
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TWENTY-EIGHTH  PENNA.  INFANTRY.  A  collection  of  the  letters 
written  from  the  Regiment  to  the  newspapers  of  Phila 
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4to.     pp.  (88).     (Mounted.)     Unique. 

TWENTY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT  of  N.  C.  Troops. 

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887 


TWENTY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT  Pennsylvania  Volunteers. 

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2.  Autograph   of   every   officer   of   the  Regiment  of    15  Companies, 
pp.  21. 

3.  Sketch   of  the   Regiment   from   history   of   Penna.   Volunteers — 
Bates,     pp.  418-483. 

4.  Programmes,  songs,  badges,  etc.,  relating  to  the  Regiment. 

5.  Biographies  of  the  prominent  officers  from  ".Martial  Deeds."  Bates. 

6.  Newspaper  cuttings,  etc. 
Ry.  8vo.     pp.  (450). 

Unique.     Contains  everything  of  interest  relating  to  the  Regiment.  (Mounted.) 

Two  MONTHS  IN  THE  CONFEDERATE  STATES,  including  a  visit  to 
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Armies,  and  aid  given  to  freedman  and  Union  refugees, 
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Worcester:  Edward  R.  Fiske.     1862.     i8mo.     pp.  166  and  map. 

Two  MONTHS  IN  FORT  LAFAYETTE,  by  a  prisoner. 

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n.  p.     (1892.)     8vo.     pp.  77. 

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Newton,  Mass.     December  9,  1881.     410.     pp.  (5). 

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the  campaigns  and  battles  of  Chancellorsville,  Beverley's 
Ford,  Gettysburg,  Wauhatchie,  Chattanooga,  Atlanta, 
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it  took  part.  By  Adin  B.  Underwood,  A.  M.,  formerly 
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resident  of  Quincy  who  has  served  in  the  Army  and  Navy 
of  the  United  States  during  the  late  Rebellion,  to  which  is 
added  a  list  of  substitutes  furnished  to  aid  in  filling  the 
town's  quota;  a  list  of  drafted  men;  a  list  of  commissioned 
officers;  a  list  of  those  who  have  given  up  their  lives  in 
their  country's  defence,  together  with  statements  showing 
the  number  of  men  furnished  under  the  several  calls  of  the 
President,  and  the  expenses  of  the  town  incurred  by  reason 
of  the  Rebellion;  the  whole  compiled  from  the  "Rebellion 
Record"  prepared  by  the  Town  Clerk,  in  conformity  to 
Act  of  the  Legislature  passed  March  7,  and  April  27,  1863. 
By  E.  W.  Underwood. 

Boston:  J.  E.  Farrell  &  Company,  Printers.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  37  and  addenda. 

Underwood,  John  Cox. — REPORT  of  proceedings  incidental  to 
the  erection  and  dedication  of  the  Confederate  monument; 
reception  and  entertainment  of  renowned  Southern 
Generals  and  other  distinguished  personages  at  Chicago, 
Illinois;  luncheon  and  banquet  given  them  at  Cincinnati, 
Ohio,  and  their  military  greeting  at  Fort  Thomas,  Ken 
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Chicago:  Wm.  Johnstone  Printing  Company.      1893.     410.     pp.  X.  (2)  1-285. 

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Underwood,  J.  L. — THE  WOMEN  OF  THE  CONFEDERACY,  in 
which  is  presented  the  heroism  of  the  women  of  the  Con 
federacy,  with  accounts  of  their  trials  during  the  War  and 
the  period  of  reconstruction,  with  their  ultimate  triumph 
over  adversity.  Their  motives  and  their  achievements  as 
told  by  writers  and  orators  now  preserved  in  permanent 
form.  By  Rev.  J.  L.  Underwood,  Captain  and  Chaplain 
in  the  Confederate  Army. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.      1906. 

8vo.     pp.  XVII.  19-313. 


Upton,  Emory. — THE  MILITARY  POLICY  OF  THE  UNITED 
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Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.      1904.     8vo.     pp.  XXIII.   1-495. 

"First  edition.      1,000  copies  printed." 

Urban,  John  W. — BATTLEFIELD  AND  PRISON  PEN,  or  through 
the  War,  and  thrice  a  prisoner  in  rebel  dungeons,  a 
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Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Hubbard  Brothers,  Publishers.      (1883.) 

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UNCLE  DANIEL'S  STORY  of  "Tom  Anderson"  and  twenty  great 

battles,  by  an  officer  of  the  Union  Army. 
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UNIFORM  AND  DRESS  of  the  Army  of  the  Confederate  States  as 
prescribed  by  General  Orders  in  June,  1861,  and  Article 
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Richmond,  Va. :  Published  by  R.  E.  Lee  Camp,  No.  i,  Confederate  Veterans. 

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UNIFORM  AND  TITLE  of  Brevetted  Officers.     Report  from  the 

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2.  A  monthly  review,  Vol.  II.    pp.  IV.  1-788. 

3.  A  monthly  review,  Vol.  III.     pp.  IV.  1-776. 

4.  A  monthly  review,  Vol.  IV.     pp.  IV.  1-774. 

5.  A  monthly  review,  Vol.  V.     pp.  IV.  1-772. 

6.  A  monthly  review,  Vol.  VI.     pp.  IV.  1-724. 

7.  A  monthly  review,  Vol.  VII.     pp.  IV.  1-680. 

8.  A  monthly  review,  Vol.  VIII.     pp.  IV.  1-674. 

9.  A  monthly  review,  Vol.  IX.     pp.  IV.  1-672. 

10.  A  monthly  review,  Vol.  X.     pp.  IV.  1-680. 

11.  A  monthly  review,  Vol.  XI.     pp.  IV.  1-684. 

12.  A  monthly  magazine,  Vol.  XII.     pp.  IV.  1-740. 

13.  A  monthly  magazine,  Vol.  XIII.     pp.  IV.  1-764. 

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UNITED  STATES  ARMY. 

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UNITED  STATES  SANITARY  COMMISSION  BULLETIN.     Nos.  i  to  12. 

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UNITED  STATES  SANITARY  COMMISSION  (The).  A  sketch  of  its 
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Boston:  Little,  Brown  &  Company.      1863.      I2mo.     pp.  XIII.  1-229. 

UNITED  STATES  SANITARY  COMMISSION.  Documents  of  the 
U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission.  Vol.  I.,  No.  I  to  60.  Vol.  II., 
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New  York.     1866.     8vo. 

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American  Soldiers.     Benjamin  Apthrop  Gould,   Actuary  to  the 
U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission.      1869.     pp.  XIV.  1-655. 

2.  Vol.  I .     Analysis  of  four  hundred  and  thirty-nine  recorded  amputa 
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3.  Vol.  II.     Investigations  upon  the  nature,  causes  and  treatment  of 
hospital  gangrene,  as  it  prevailed  in  the  Confederate  Armies,  1861- 
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New  York:  Published  for  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission,  by  Hurd  &  Houghton. 
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UNITED  STATES  SERVICE  MAGAZINE. 

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UNPUBLISHED  CHAPTERS  OF  HISTORY.  Last  days  of  the  Con 
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Mallory,  Secretary  of  the  Navy  in  the  Confederate 
Cabinet.  Illustrated  with  portraits  from  the  War 
Department  Collection.  Last  Cabinet  Conferences  and 
negotiations  for  Johnston's  surrender. 

McClure's  Magazine,  Jan.,  1900.     pp.  239-248. 

UNPUBLISHED  WAR  LETTERS,  by  Generals  Grant  and  Halleck. 

The  North  American  Review,  Vol.  CXLII.,  No.  352.     pp.  270-284. 

UNVEILING  EXERCISES  of  Memorial  Tablet  to  Emerson  Hamilton 
Liscum,  Brigadier-General  U.  S.  Vols.,  Colonel  9th  U.  S. 
Infantry.  Fletcher  Free  Library,  Burlington,  Vt.,  10.30 
a.  m.,  April  28,  1911. 

8vo.     pp.  27  (2). 

UNVEILING  OF  THE  MCCLELLAN  MONUMENT.  Presented  to  the 
City  of  Philadelphia  by  the  McClellan  Monument  Associ 
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4to.     pp.  36.     Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

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Vaill,  Theodore  F. — HISTORY  of  the  Second  Connecticut 
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Winsted,  Conn.     1868.     Svo.     pp.  XII,  108.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

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cavalry  campaigns  in  the  Western  armies,  by  Joseph  G. 
Vale,  of  Carlisle,  Pennsylvania,  late  Captain  Seventh 
Pennsylvania  Cavalry;  Inspector  First  Brigade,  Second 
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Harrisburg,  Pa.:  Edwin  K.  Meyers,  Printer.      1886.     Svo.    pp.  XXXI.  1-550. 

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Valentine,  Herbert  E. — STORY  of  Co.  F,  23d  Massachusetts 
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Boston:  W.  B.  Clarke  &  Co.      1896.     8vo.     pp.  166. 

Vance,  Wilson. — GOD'S  WAR.     By  \Vilson  Vance. 

London  and  New  York:  F.  Tennyson  Neely,  Publisher.     (1899.) 
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Vance,  Zebulon  Baird. — THE  LAST  DAYS  OF  THE  WAR  in 
North  Carolina.  An  address  by  Hon.  Z.  B.  Vance, 
delivered  Feb.  23,  1885,  at  the  third  annual  reunion  of  the 
Association  of  the  Maryland  Line,  at  the  Academy  of 
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Baltimore.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

Van   Alstyne,   Lawrence. — DIARY   of   an   enlisted   man.     By 

Lawrence  Van  Alstyne,  Sharon,  Conn. 

New  Haven,  Conn.:  The  Tuttle  Morehouse  &  Taylor  Company.     1910. 
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Van  Cleve,  Horatio  Phillips. — ANNUAL  REPORT  of  the 
Adjutant-General  of  the  State  of  Minnesota  for  the  year 
ending  December  I,  1866,  and  of  the  military  forces  of  the 
State  from  1861  to  1866. 

St.  Paul.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  805. 

Vanderslice,  John  Mitchell. — A  MEMENTO  of  the  Grand  Army 
Encampment  at  Gettysburg,  1878.  The  latest  and  most 
authentic  history  of  the  battle  with  maps  of  the  Antietam 
and  Gettysburg  Campaigns,  prepared  expressly  for  the 
occasion. 

Philadelphia:  Published  by  Samuel  P.  Town.     (1878.)     I2mo.     pp.  32. 

Vanderslice,  John  Mitchell. — GETTYSBURG  THEN  AND  Now. 
The  field  of  American  valor.  Where  and  how  the  Regi 
ments  fought  and  the  troops  they  encountered.  An 
account  of  the  battle,  giving  movements,  positions,  and 
losses  of  the  commands  engaged.  By  John  M.  Vander 
slice,  a  director  of  the  Memorial  Association.  Illustrated 
with  one  hundred  and  twenty-five  full-page  engravings 
from  photographs  by  Tipton. 

New  York:  G.  W.  Dillingham  Co.,  Publishers.     MDCCCXCIX. 

8vo.     pp.  492  (i)  and  map.     Presentation  copy.    Autograph  of  Author. 


Vanderslice,  John  Mitchell. — GETTYSBURG.  A  history  of  the 
Gettysburg  Battlefield  Memorial  Association,  with  an 
account  of  the  battle,  giving  movements,  positions,  and 
losses  of  the  commands  engaged.  By  John  M.  Vanderslice. 
Published  by  the  Memorial  Association. 

Philadelphia.      1897.      I2mo.     pp.  320.      (Map.)     300  copies  printed. 

Vanderslice,  John  Mitchell. — GETTYSBURG.  Where  and  how 
the  Regiments  fought  and  the  troops  they  encountered. 
An  account  of  the  battle,  giving  movements,  positions 
and  losses  of  the  commands  engaged.  By  John  M. 
Vanderslice,  a  director  of  the  Memorial  Association. 

Philadelphia.      1897.      I2mo.     pp.  246. 

Van  Dorn,  Earl — Breckinridge,  John  Cabell. — OFFICIAL 
REPORT  of  battles,  embracing  the  defence  of  Vicksburg, 
by  Major-General  Earl  Van  Dorn,  and  the  attack  upon 
Baton  Rouge,  by  Major-General  Breckinridge,  together 
with  the  reports  of  the  Battles  of  Corinth  and  Hatchie 
Bridge.  The  expedition  to  Hartsville,  Tennessee.  The 
affair  at  Pocotaligo  and  Yemasse.  The  action  near 
Coffeeville,  Mississippi.  The  action  and  casualties  of  the 
Brigade  of  Colonel  Simonton,  at  Fort  Donelson. 

Richmond,  Va.:  Smith,  Bailey  &  Co.      1863.     8vo.     pp.  170. 

Vanfelson,  Charles  A. — THE  LITTLE  RED  BOOK  or  Department 
Directory,  for  the  use  of  the  public,  in  the  Confederate 
States  of  America.  Published  by  C.  A.  Vanfelson. 

Richmond:  Tyler,  Wise  &  Allegre,  Printers.     1861.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Van  Dyke,  Henry. — WHO  FOLLOW  THE  FLAG.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  Poem.  Harvard  University.  June,  1910.  By 
Henry  Van  Dyke. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     MCMXI.     I2mo.     pp.  14. 

Van  Home,  Thomas  Budd. — HISTORY  of  the  Army  of  the 
Cumberland,  its  organization,  campaigns  and  battles, 
written  at  the  request  of  Major-General  George  H. 
Thomas,  chiefly  from  his  private  military  journal  and 
official  and  other  documents  furnished  by  him.  Illus 
trated  with  campaign  and  battle  maps.  Compiled  by 
Edward  Ruger,  twTo  volumes  and  atlas. 

Cincinnati,  O.    1875.   8vo.  Vol.  I.   pp.  XIV.    i.   454.    Vol.  II.   pp.  V.    i.  478. 

Autograph  note  of  Chaplain  Van  Home. 


Van  Home,  Thomas  Budd.— THE  LIFE  OF  MAJOR-GENERAL 
GEORGE  H.  THOMAS,  by  Thomas  B.  Van  Home,  U.  S.  A., 
with  portrait  and  maps. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  X.  (i)  1-502. 

Autograph  letter  of  Chaplain  Van  Home. 

Van  Orden,  W.  H. — GEN.  U.  S.  GRANT.     A  story  of  his  life, 

military  services,  death  and  burial,  with  steel  portrait. 
New  York:  The  War  Library,     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  34.     Supplement  (2). 

Van  Orden,  W.  H. — LIFE  AND  MILITARY  SERVICES  OF  GENERAL 
U.  S.  GRANT,  by  W.  H.  Van  Orden. 

New  York:  Street  &  Smith,  Publishers.     (1896.)     I2mo.     pp.  236. 

Van  Orden,  W.  H. — GEN.  PHIL.  H.  SHERIDAN.     A  story  of  his 

life  and  military  services,  by  W.  H.  Van  Orden.. 
New  York:  The  War  Library.     Vol.  VI.,  No.  176.     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  24. 

Van  Orden,  W.  H. — GENERAL  PHILIP  H.  SHERIDAN.     A  story 

of  his  life  and  military  services,  by  W.  H.  Van  Orden. 
New  York:  Street  &  Smith,  Publishers,     n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  — 

Van  Orden,  W.  H. — GENERAL  WILLIAM  TECUMSEH  SHERMAN. 

A  story  of  his  life  and  military  services.     By  VV.  H.  Van 

Orden. 
New  York:  Street  &  Smith,  Publishers,     n.  d.      I2ino.     pp.  201. 

Van  Orden,  W.  H. — GEN.  W.  T.  SHERMAN.     A  story  of  his  life 

and  military  services,  by  W.  H.  Van  Orden. 
New  York:  The  War  Library.     1885.     4to.     pp.  24. 

Van  Santvoord,  Cornelius. — THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND 
TWENTIETH  REGIMENT  New  York  State  Volunteers.  A 
narrative  of  its  services  in  the  War  for  the  Union,  by  C. 
Van  Santvoord,  D.  D.,  Chaplain  U.  S.  A.,  1861-5.  Pub 
lished  by  the  One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  N.  Y.  Regi 
mental  Union. 

Rondout,  N.  Y. :  Press  of  the  Kingston  Freeman.     1894.  8vo.  pp.  (IV.)  1-327. 

Vaughan,  Alfred  Jefferson. — PERSONAL  RECORD  of  the  Thir 
teenth  Regiment  Tennessee  Infantry,  by  its  old  com 
mander. 

(Memphis.      1897.)     8vo.     pp.  95.     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Vaughan. 


Vauter,  J.  B. — PRISON  LIFE  IN  DIXIE,  giving  a  short  history  of 
the  inhuman  and  barbarous  treatment  of  our  soldiers  by 
rebel  authorities,  by  Rev.  J.  B.  Vauter,  (Sergeant  Gates). 
Illustrated  with  numerous  full  page  engravings,  to  which 
is  added  the  speech  of  Gen.  J.  A.  Garfield,  delivered  at  the 
Andersonville  reunion  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  Oct.  3,  1879. 

Chicago:  Central  Book  Concern.      1881.      i8mo.     pp.  209.     Third  edition. 

Vautier,  John  D.— HISTORY  of  the  88th  Pennsylvania  Volun 
teers  in  the  War  for  the  Union,  1861-1865,  by  John  D. 
Vautier,  Co.  I,  88th  Regiment  P.  V. 

(Motto.)     Philadelphia:  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  Company.     1894. 

8vo.     pp.  280  (i). 

Vautier,  John  D. — THE  GALLANT  RECORD  of  the  Eighty- 
eighth  Pennsylvania  Volunteers.  "The  Cameron  Light 
Guard."  By  John  D.  Vautier. 

Philadelphia:  The  Times,  Saturday,  July  31,  1887. 

I2mo.     pp.  (19).     (Mounted.) 

Veale,  Moses. — THE  IOQTH  REGIMENT  Penna.  Veteran  Volun 
teers.  An  address  delivered  at  the  unveiling  of  their 
monument  on  Gulp's  Hill,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  September  n, 
1889,  by  Moses  Veale,  Major  logth  Penna.  Veteran 
Volunteers. 

Philadelphia.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  40.     250  copies  printed. 

Venable,  Charles  Scott. — THE  CAMPAIGN  from  the  Wilderness 
to  Petersburg.  Address  of  Col.  C.  S.  Venable,  formerly 
of  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee's  staff,  of  the  University  of  Virginia, 
before  the  Virginia  Division  of  the  Army  of  Northern 
Virginia,  at  their  annual  meeting,  held  in  the  Virginia 
State  Capitol,  at  Richmond,  Thursday  evening,  Oct.  30, 

I8/3- 

Richmond:  Geo.  W.  Gary,  Printer.      1879.     8vo.     pp.  20. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Vernon,  Merle. — HINTS  TO  OFFICERS  in  the  Army  and  Navy. 

By  Merle  Vernon. 
Boston:  Published  by  the  American  Tract  Society.     48mo.     pp.  64. 

Verrill,  George  Washington. — THE  SEVENTEENTH  MAINE  at 
Gettysburg  and  in  the  Wilderness.  By  Captain  George 
W.  Verrill. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  260-282. 

897 


Vickers,    George    Edward. — GETTYSBURG.      A    poem.      By 

George  E.  Vickers. 
(Philadelphia.     1890.)     8vo.     pp.  (38). 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Vickers,   George  Edward. — LAST  CHARGE  AT  GETTYSBURG. 

By  George  Edward  Vickers. 

Philadelphia:  Published  by  Herald  Company.     1899.     8vo.     pp.  32. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Victor,  Orville  James. — INCIDENTS  AND  ANECDOTES  of  the 
War,  together  with  life  sketches  of  eminent  leaders,  and 
narratives  of  the  most  memorable  battles  for  the  Union. 
Edited  by  Orville  J.  Victor. 

New  York:  James  D.  Torry,  Publisher.     (1862.)     8vo.     pp.  VI.  400. 

Victor,  Orville  James. — INCIDENTS  AND  ANECDOTES  of  the 
War,  with  narratives  of  great  battles,  great  marches, 
great  events,  and  record  of  heroic  deeds  and  daring 
personal  achievements  which  characterized  the  great 
conflict  for  the  Union.  Edited  by  Orville  J.  Victor. 

New  York:  James  D.  Torry.     (1866.)     8vo.     pp.  495. 

Victor,  Orville  James. — MEN  OF  THE  TIMES,  being  biographies 
of  Generals. 

1.  Generals    Halleck,    Pope,    Siegel,   Corcoran,    Prentiss,    Kearney 
Hatch,  Auger.     (1862.)     pp.  100. 

2.  Generals    Butler,     Banks,     Burnside,     Baker,    Stevens,    Wilcox, 
Weber.     (1862.)     pp.  100. 

3.  Generals    Hooker,     Rosecrans,    Grant,    McClernand,    Mitchell. 
(1862.)     pp.  99. 

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Victor,  Orville  James. — THE  HISTORY,  civil,  political  and 
military,  of  the  Southern  Rebellion,  from  its  incipient 
stages  to  its  close,  comprehending,  also,  all  important 
state  papers,  ordinances  of  secession,  proclamations,  pro 
ceedings  of  Congress,  official  reports  of  commanders,  etc., 
by  Orville  J.  Victor. 

New  York:  James  D.  Torry,  Publisher.     (1861-66.) 

Ry.  8vo.      Vol.  I.  pp.  VIII.  1-531.      Vol.  II.  pp.  VIII.  1-537.      Vol.  III.  pp. 

(VI.)  9-533.    Vol.  IV.  pp.  V.  11-565.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Victor,  Orville  James. — THE  LIFE  OF  MAJ.-GEN.  GEO.  B. 
McCLELLAN,  General-in-Chief  U.  S.  A.,  including  services 
in  Mexico,  on  the  Red  River  exploration  expedition,  on 
the  Pacific  Railway  survey,  on  the  European  commission, 
etc.  By  O.  J.  Victor. 

New  York:  Beadle  &  Company.     (1861.)      i8mo.     pp.  98. 

Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  McClellan. 


Victor,  Orville  James. — THE  LIFE,  and  military  and  civic 
services  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Winfield  Scott.  Complete  up  to 
the  present  period.  By  O.  J.  Victor. 

Beadle  &  Company.     (1863.)     i6mo.     pp.  118. 

Victor,  Orville  James. — BEADLE'S  AMERICAN  BATTLES,  Pitts 
burgh  Landing,  Shiloh,  and  the  investment  of  Corinth, 
drawn  from  original  sources,  official  reports,  etc.,  with 
anecdotes,  incidents,  etc. 

New  York:  Beadle  &  Company.     1862.     i6mo.     pp.  96. 

Viele,  Egbert  Louis. — MARCH  OF  THE  NEW  YORK  SEVENTH 
REGIMENT.     The  great  uprising  in  New  York  City  in  1861. 
Magazine  of  American  History,  July,  1885.     pp.  58-77. 

Viele,  Egbert  Louis. — THE  PORT  ROYAL  EXPEDITION,  1861. 
The  first  Union  victory  of  the  Civil  War. 

Magazine  of  American  History,  October,  1885.     pp.  329-340. 

Vilas,  William  Freeman. — A  VIEW  OF  THE  VICKSBURG  CAM 
PAIGN.  A  paper  read  before  the  Madison  Literary  Club, 
October  14,  1907,  by  William  Freeman  Vilas.  LL.  D., 
Lieutenant-Colonel  of  Twenty-third  Wisconsin  Volunteer 
Infantry.  Wisconsin  History  Commission.  Original 
Papers  No.  i.  August,  1908. 

Democrat  Printing  Co.,  State  Printer,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-104. 

Vincent,  Marvin  R. — Tillman,  Samuel  E. — COL.  HENRY  L. 
KENDRICK,  U.  S.  A.,  born,  Lenanon,  New  York,  May 
24,  1891.  Address  by  the  Rev.  Marvin  R.  Vincent,  D.  D. 
Obituary  by  Prof.  Samuel  E.  Tillman,  U.  S.  A. 

New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  &  Company.     1892.     8vo.     pp.  41. 

Villere,  Charles  J. — REVIEW  of  certain  remarks  made  by  the 
President  when  requested  to  restore  General  Beauregard 
to  the  Command  of  Department  No.  2. 

Charleston:  Evans  &  Cogswell.     1863.     "Printed  but  not  published." 

8vo.     pp.  28.     Ms.  corrections  by  Author. 

Vocke,  William. — THE  GERMAN  SOLDIER  in  American  Citizens' 
War.  Read  before  the  Literary  Society  of  Northwestern 
University  in  Evanston,  111.,  on  December  5,  1895,  by 
William  Vocke,  Captain  Company  D  of  the  24th  Illinois 
Infantry  Volunteer  Regiment. 

Chicago,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  43. 

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Von  Bleibtren,  Karl. — Vor  50  Jahren  das  Volksheer  im 
Amerikanischen  Biirgerkrieg  Eine  Zeitgemasse  Historic 
von  Karl  Von  Bleibtren  mit  Einer  Karte. 

Basel.     1912.    Benno  Schwabe  &  Co.,  Verlags-Buchhandling. 
8vo.     pp.  223.     (Map.) 

Von  Borcke,  Heros. — MEMOIRS  of  the  Confederate  War  for 
Independence,  by  Heros  Von  Borcke,  lately  Chief  of 
Staff  to  General  J.  E.  B.  Stuart,  with  a  map. 

Edinburgh  and  London:  William  Blackwood  &  Sons.     MDCCCLXVI. 

8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  X.  1-323.     Vol.  II.  pp.  VII.  1-318. 

Von  Borcke,  Heros — Scheibert,  Justus. — Die  Grosse  Reiter- 
schlact  bei  Brandy  Station  J.  Juni,  1863.  Bearbeitet 
Von  Heros  Von  Borcke  damals  Stabschef  des  General 
Stuart  Justus  Scheibert  damals  Capitain  Mit  6  portraits, 
5  Karten  und  7  Vollbildern. 

Berlin:  S.  W.  Veslay  Von  Paul  Kittel.     1893.     8vo.     pp.  179. 

VALUABLE  COLLECTION  of  Autograph  Letters  of  Union  and 
Confederate  Generals. 

1.  Autograph   letters   of   Confederate    Generals  gathered  by   Hon. 
Belmont  Perry,  of  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  to  be  sold  in  our  Art  Gallery 
Thursday,  May  4,  1899,  and  succeeding  days.     Catalogue  com 
piled  and  sale  conducted  by  Stan.  V.  Henkels,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Part  I.     pp.  IV.  1-59. 

2.  Autograph  letters  of  Union  Generals  gathered  by  Hon.  Belmont 
Perry,  to  be  sold  in  our  art  gallery  immediately  following  Part  I  of 
our  catalogue,   commencing   Thursday,   May  4,    1899.     Part   2. 
pp.  61-132. 

3.  Autograph  letters  of  Union  and  Confederate  Statesmen  gathered 
by  Hon.  Belmont  Perry,  to  be  sold  immediately  following  Part  2 
of  this  Catalogue.,  commencing  Thursday,  May  4,  1899.     Part  3. 
pp.  133-163. 

8vo. 


VANITY  FAIR. 

Vol. 

I. 

pp. 

418. 

New 

York. 

1860. 

Vol. 

II. 

pp. 

332- 

New  York. 

1861. 

Vol. 

III. 

pp. 

306. 

New 

York. 

1861. 

Vol. 

IV. 

pp. 

288. 

New 

York. 

1861. 

Vol. 

V. 

pp. 

316. 

New 

York. 

1862. 

Vol. 

VI. 

pp. 

312. 

New 

York. 

1862. 

Vol. 

VII. 

pp. 

152- 

New 

York. 

1863. 

4to.     3  Vols.     Complete  set. 

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VERMONT.  Reports  of  the  Adjutant  and  Inspector-General  of 
the  State  of  Vermont. 

1.  For  the  year  ending  November  i,  1862.     1862.     pp.  no. 

2.  From  November  i,  1862,  to  October  i,  1863.     1863.     pp.  106. 

3.  From  October  i,  1863,  to  October  i,  1864.     1864.     pp.  229  1-663 
1-61  (i). 

4.  From  Oct.   I,  1864,  to  Oct.  I,  1865.      1865.     pp.  130  1-80  1-14 
1-60  1-419  1-13  1-6  1-25.     Index  755-762. 

5.  From  Oct.  i,  1865,  to  Oct.  i,  1866.     1866.     pp.  26  i-n  1-258 
1-32  i-io  1-5  1-19.     Index  367-368. 

6.  October  i,  1867.     1867.     pp.  27.     For  1868.     1868.     pp.  35. 

7.  For  1869.     1869.     pp.  60. 

8.  For  1870.     1870.     pp.  15. 

9.  For  1872.     1872.     pp.  93. 
10.     For  1874.     1874.     pp.  49. 

Montpelier.     8vo.     2  Vols. 

(Two  autograph  letters  of  Adjt. -General  Peck  in  regard  to  this  complete 

Vermont  War  Record.) 

VERMONT  MONUMENTS  AT  GETTYSBURG. 

1.  Report  of  the  Vermont  Commission,  1888,  including  illustrations 
and  recommendations.     Rutland.     1888.     pp.  16. 

2.  Report  of  the  Vermont  Commissioners,  1890,  including  the  speeches 
and  poem  at  dedication,  October  8,    1889.     Burlington.     1890. 
PP-  45- 

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VETERAN  CORPS,  First  Regiment,  N.  G.  P.  Charter,  Constitu 
tion  and  By-Laws  of  the  Veteran  Corps  of  the  First 
Regiment  Infantry,  N.  G.  of  Pa. 

Philadelphia:  John  C.  Clarke  &  Sons.     1876.     i8mo.     pp.  39. 

VETERAN  CORPS.  Thirty-seventh  Anniversary  of  the  organiza 
tion  of  the  First  Regiment  Infantry,  National  Guard  of 
Pennsylvania,  Union  League  House,  Tuesday,  April  19, 
1895- 

(Philadelphia.     1895.)     Sm.  4to.     pp.  35. 

VETERANS  OF  THE  WAR,  whom  all  should  assist,  offer  their 
Almanac  for  1869  and  history  of  the  late  Rebellion  from 
1860  to  1865. 

n.  p.      (Soldiers  and  Sailors  Publishing  Co.)      I2mo.     pp.  (17). 

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VICKSBURG  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK  COMMISSION.     Annual 
Reports  to  the  Secretary  of  War. 


(11). 


I. 

1899. 

pp. 

339-344- 

9- 

1907. 

pp. 

(). 

2. 

1900. 

pp. 

217-223. 

10. 

1908. 

pp. 

6. 

3- 

1901. 

pp. 

387-393- 

ii. 

1909. 

pp. 

7- 

4- 

1902. 

pp. 

25-29. 

12. 

1910. 

pp. 

7 

5- 

1903. 

pp. 

239-243- 

13- 

igil. 

pp. 

7- 

6. 

1904. 

pp. 

3-6. 

14. 

1912. 

pp. 

f>. 

7- 

1905. 

pp. 

153-156. 

15- 

I9I3- 

pp. 

6 

8. 

1906. 

pp. 

6. 

15  Vols. 

VICKSBURG  FOR  THE  TOURIST.  The  Vicksburg  National  Military 
Park,  commemorating  the  siege  and  defense  of  the  historic 
city.  A  most  instructive  and  impressive  object  page  of 
one  of  the  nation's  most  interesting  historical  incidents. 
The  National  Cemetery,  one  of  the  most  park-like,  largest 
and  pleasingly  impressive  of  all  national  cemeteries.  The 
city  picturesquely  over-looking  the  Mississippi  from  its 
commanding  site. 

n.  p.    Illinois  Central  Railroad  Passenger  Department,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

VICKSBURG  FOR  THE  TOURIST.  The  Vicksburg  National  Military- 
Park,  commemorating  the  siege  and  defense  of  the  historic 
city.  A  most  instructive  and  impressive  object  page  of 
one  of  the  nation's  most  interesting  historical  incidents. 
The  National  Cemetery,  one  of  the  most  park-like,  largest 
and  pleasingly  impressive  of  all  the  national  cemeteries. 
The  city  picturesquely  over-looking  the  Mississippi  from 
its  commanding  site. 

n.  p.      Illinois  Central  Railroad  Passenger  Department,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  33. 

VICKSBURG.     Pennsylvania  Vicksburg  Battlefield   Commission. 

Circulars,  etc.,  pertaining  to. 
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Mountain,  Missionary  Ridge,  Orchard  Knob  National 
Cemetery,  Tennessee  River,  Walden's  Ridge. 

8vo.     Portfolio,     pp.  8.     (55.) 

VIEWS  OF  "OLD  GETTYSBURG,"  Pennsylvania  College  and 
Environs. 

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902 


VIEWS  of  Pennsylvania  Soldiers  and  Sailors  Home,  Erie,  Pa., 

May  i,  1893. 
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VIEWS  of  the  Chattanooga-Chickamauga  National  Park, 
Lookout  Mountain,  Missionary  Ridge,  Orchard  Knob 
National  Cemetery,  Tennessee  River,  Walden's  Ridge. 

8vo.     Portfolio,     pp.  15.     (55.) 

VIEW  of  the  Union  Volunteer  Refreshment  Saloon,  foot  of 
Washington  Street,  Philadelphia.  Organized  May  27, 
1861. 

(Philadelphia,     n.  d.)     8vo.     pp.  (4). 

VINDICATION   of   Brig. -Gen.   J.    McKinstry,    formerly   Quarter 
master  Western  Department. 
St.  Louis.     June  2,  1862.     8vo.     pp.  102. 

VIRGINIA.     Reports  from  Adjutant-General. 

1.  Communication  from  the  Executive  of  the  Commonwealth,  trans 
mitting  a  report  from  the  Adjutant-General  in  response  to  a 
resolution  of  the  convention,  calling  for  information  concerning 
the  militia  and  volunteers  of  the  State,  etc.     Document  No.  VI. 
pp.  6.      (Richmond.     Feb.  27,  1861.) 

2.  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General  September  30,  1864.     (Document 
No.  VI.)     pp.  7.     (Richmond.     1864.) 

8vo.     2  Vols. 

"VOLUNTEER  RETIRED  LIST."  59th  Congress,  ist  Session,  Senate 
Document  No.  430.  1906.  pp.  6  (3).  Proposed  Volun 
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Document  No.  489.  1906.  pp.  103. 

8vo. 

VOYAGE  de  Mgr  le  Comte  de  Paris  et  de  Mgr,  le  due  D'Orleans 

aux  Etats  Unis  et  au  Canada. 
Paris:  Libraire  Nationale.     1891.     8vo.     pp.  66. 


Waddell,  Alfred  Moore. — THE  CONFEDERATE  SOLDIER.  An 
address  delivered  at  the  written  request  of  5,000  Ex- 
Union  Soldiers  at  Steinway  Hall,  New  York  City,  Friday 
evening,  May  3,  1878,  for  the  benefit  of  the  47th  N.  Y. 
Veteran  Volunteers  (Miles  O'Reilly's  Regiment),  by  Hon. 
Alfred  M.  Waddell,  M.  C,  of  North  Carolina. 

Washington:  Joseph  L.  Pearson,  Printer.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

903 


Waddell,  Alfred  Moore.— THE  LAST  YEAR  OF  THE  WAR  in 
North  Carolina,  including  Plymouth,  Fort  Fisher,  and 
Bentonsville.  An  address  before  the  Association  of 
Northern  Virginia,  Richmond,  Va.,  October  28,  1887,  by 
Hon.  A.  M.  Waddell. 

Richmond:  Wm.  Ellis  Jones.      1888.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

Waddle,  Angus  L. — THREE  YEARS  WITH  THE  ARMIES  OF  THE 
OHIO  and  the  Cumberland.  By  Angus  L.  Waddle,  late 
Adjutant  33d  O.  V.  V.  I. 

Chillicothe:  Scioto  Gazette  Book  and  Job  Office.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  81. 

Wade,  Benjamin. — FACTS  FOR  THE  PEOPLE.  Ben.  Wade  on 
McClellan,  and  Gens.  Hooker  and  Heintzelman's  testi 
mony.  A  crushing  review  of  Little  Napoleon's  military 
career. 

The  Cincinnati  Gazette,  Oct.  24,  1864.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Waggoner,  C. — HONORS  AT  CHICKAMAUGA.  The  claim  of 
"Hero"  at  that  battle.  Delayed  justice  to  the  memory 
of  a  brave  and  gallant  soldier.  An  examination  of  the 
official  record. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Wagner,  George  Emil. — 88TH  REGIMENT,  Infantry,  Pennsyl 
vania  Volunteers.  Address  delivered  at  the  dedication 
of  its  monument  at  Gettysburg,  September  n,  1889,  by 
Geo.  E.  W7agner,  late  Lieutenant-Colonel  Ninth  U.  S. 
C.  T.,  and  Brevet  Colonel  U.  S.  Vols.,  formerly  First 
Lieutenant  Co.  D,  Eighty-eighth  Regiment,  Penna.  Vols. 

(Philadelphia.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Waite,  Edward  F. — PENSIONS:  The  Law  and  its  Administra 
tion. 
Harper's  Magazine,  Jan.,  1893.     pp.  235-243. 

Waite,  Otis  Frederick  Read. — NEW  HAMPSHIRE  IN  THE  GREAT 
REBELLION,  containing  histories  of  the  several  New 
Hampshire  Regiments,  and  biographical  notices  of  many 
of  the  prominent  actors  in  the  Civil  War  of  1861-65,  by 
Major  Otis  F.  R.  \Vaite. 

Claremont,  N.  H.:  Tracy,  Chase  &  Company.     1870.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  608. 

Autograph  note  of  Major  Waite. 

Waite,   Otis   Frederick  Read. — CLAREMONT   WAR   HISTORY, 
1861-1865.     WTith  sketches  of  New  Hampshire  Regiments. 
Concord.      1868.      I2mo.     pp.  300.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

904 


Waite,  Otis  Frederick  Read. — VERMONT  IN  THE  GREAT 
REBELLION,  containing  historical  and  biographical 
sketches,  etc. 

Claremont,  N.  H.     1869.     I2mo.     pp.  288. 

Autograph  note  of  Major  Waite. 

Wainwright,  Robert  Powell  Page. — THE  FIRST  REGIMENT  OF 
CAVALRY,  by  Capt.  R.  P.  Page  Wainwright,  ist  U.  S. 
Cavalry. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  Jan.,  1895.     pp.  177-196. 

Wainwright,  William  P. — JOHN  WATTS  DE  PEYSTER,  by  the 

Colonel  76th  N.  Y.  Volunteers, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  24.     Portrait.     "Privately  printed." 

Walcott,  Charles  Folsorn. — HISTORY  of  the  Twenty-first 
Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteers  in  the  war  for  the 
preservation  of  the  Union,  1861-1865,  with  statistics  of 
the  War  and  of  Rebel  prisons,  by  Charles  F.  Walcott, 
Captain  in  the  Regiment,  Colonel  Sixty-first  Regiment 
Massachusetts  Volunteers;  Brevet  Brigadier-General  U. 
S.  Volunteers.  Illustrated  with  portraits  and  maps. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  XIII  (i)  1-502. 

Waldron,  Holman  D. — WITH  PEN  AND  CAMERA  on  the  field 
of  Gettysburg  in  WTar  and  Peace.  Text  by  Holman  D. 
Waldron.  Copyrighted  1898  by  Chisholm  Bros. 

Portland,  Me.:  Chisholm  Bros.     4to.     pp.  (56). 

Walker,   Aldace  Freeman. — THE  VERMONT  BRIGADE  in  the 

Shenandoah  Valley,  1864. 
Burlington,  Vt.     1869.      I2mo.     pp.  191. 

Walker,  Charles  D. — MEMORIAL,  Virginia  Military  Institute, 
Biographical  sketches  of  the  graduates  and  others  of  the 
Virginia  Military  Institute  who  fell  during  the  War  be 
tween  the  States,  by  Charles  D.  Walker. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  585. 

Autograph  note  of  Adjt.-Gen.  Richardson,  to  whom  the  book  is  dedicated. 

Walker,  C.  Irvine. — REVERIES  of  a  Confederate  fifty  years  after. 

(n.  p.      1914.)     8vo.     pp.  (16).      (Mounted.) 

905 


Walker,  C.  Irvine. — ROLLS  and  historical  sketch  of  the  Tenth 
Regiment,  So.  Ca.  Volunteers,  in  the  Army  of  the  Con 
federate  States,  by  C.  I.  Walker,  late  Lieut. -Col.  of  the 
Regt. 

Charleston,  S.  C.:  Walker,  Evans  &  Cogswell,  Printers.    1881.    I2mo.    pp.  138. 
Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Walker. 

Walker,  Charles  Manning. — HOVEY  AND  CHASE.  Life  of 
General  Alvin  P.  Hovey,  together  with  a  sketch  of  Ira  J. 
Chase,  by  Charles  M.  Walker. 

Indianapolis,  Indiana.     1888.     I2mo.     pp.  200. 

Walker,  Francis  Amasa. — GETTYSBURG.     The  great  conflict 

described,  by  Gen.  Francis  A.  Walker. 
Boston:  Herald,  Friday,  March  5,  1886.     I2mo.     pp.  (18).     (Map.) 

Walker,     Francis    Amasa. — GREAT    COMMANDERS.     General 

Hancock,  by  General  Francis  A.  Walker. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1894.     I2mo.     pp.  VI.  (2)  1-332. 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Hancock. 

Walker,  Francis  Amasa. — HANCOCK  in  the  \Var  of  the  Re 
bellion,  by  Francis  A.  WTalker,  late  A.  A.  G.,  2d  Corps. 
(New  York.     1891.)     8vo.     pp.   16.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Walker. 

Walker,  Francis  Amasa. — HISTORY  of  the  Second  Army  Corps 
in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  by  Francis  A.  Walker, 
Brevet  Brig. -Gen.  U.  S.  Vols.,  Asst.  Adjt.-Gen.  of  the 
Corps.,  Oct.  9,  1862,  Jan.  12,  1865.  With  portrait  and 
maps. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  XIV.  1-737. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Walker,  Francis  Amasa. — MAJOR-GENERAL  CHARLES  DEVENS, 
Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Massachusetts.  Cam 
marte  quam  mercurio.  An  address  delivered  before  the 
Commandery  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts,  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  March  19, 
1891,  by  Francis  A.  Walker. 

Boston:  Press  of  Rockwell  &  Churchhill.      1891.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

Walker,  James. — DESCRIPTION  of  the  great  picture,  Lookout 

Mountain  or  the  "Battle  above  the  Clouds." 
New  York.     1874.     8vo.     pp.  — 
Orders,  tickets,  circulars,  notices,  reviews,  etc.,  inserted.     Unique. 


Walker,  James  D. — PENNSYLVANIA  at  Andersonville,  Georgia. 
Ceremonies  at  the  dedication  of  the  memorial  erected  by 
the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  in  the  National 
Cemetery  at  Andersonville,  Georgia,  in  memory  of  the 
1849  soldiers  of  Pennsylvania  who  perished  in  the  Con 
federate  Prison  at  Andersonville,  Georgia,  1864  and  1865. 

(Harrisburg,  Pa.)      1905.     8vo.     pp.  94. 

Walker,  James  D. — PENNSYLVANIA  at  Salisbury,  North 
Carolina.  Ceremonies  at  the  dedication  of  the  memorial 
erected  by  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  in  the 
National  Cemetery  at  Salisbury.  North  Carolina,  in 
memory  of  the  soldiers  of  Pennsylvania  who  perished  in 
the  Confederate  Prison  at  Salisbury,  North  Carolina, 
1864-1865. 

(Harrisburg,  Pa.)      1910.     8vo.     pp.  70  (i). 

Walter,  R.  S. — A  RIDE  FOR  LIFE  AT  GETTYSBURG,  by  R.  S. 

Walter. 
New  York:  A.  T.  Dela  Marr  Ptg.  and  Pub.  Co.     1896.     i2mo.     pp.  101. 

Walker,  William  C. — HISTORY  of  Eighteenth  Regiment  Conn. 

Volunteers  in  the  War  for  the  Union,  by  Chaplain  Wm.  C. 

Walker. 

Norwich,  Conn.:  Published  by  the  Committee.     (1885.) 
Ry.  8vo.     pp.  (12)  1-444. 

Wall,   Henry. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the   Pee   Dee  Guards 

(Co.  D,  23rd  N.  C.  Regiment),  from  1861  to  1865. 
Raleigh.     1876.     I2mo.     pp.  100.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Wallace,  Francis  B. — MEMORIAL  of  the  patriotism  of  Schuylkill 
County,  in  the  American  slave-holders  rebellion,  embracing 
a  complete  list  of  the  names  of  all  the  Volunteers  from  the 
county  during  the  War.  Patriotic  contributions  by  the 
citizens,  list  of  the  names  of  those  who  fell  in  battle  or 
died  by  disease.  Description  of  the  part  taken  in  various 
engagements  by  our  Regiments,  with  casualties;  chrono 
logical  record  of  the  principal  events  of  the  Rebellion, 
biographical  sketches  of  prominent  officers  and  of  surgeons 
from  the  county,  etc.,  accompanied  by  a  plate  of  portraits 
of  Generals  and  Colonels  from  this  county,  and  a  map  of 
the  Southern  States  with  a  map  of  the  battlefields  marked. 
Compiled  by  Francis  B.  Wallace,  Associate  Editor  of  the 
"Miners  Journal." 

Pottsville,  Pa.:  Published  by  Benjamin  Bannan.     1865. 

I2mo.     pp.  XII.  13-548.     Appendix  XII.  (i) 

907 


Wallace,  Frederick  Stephen. — THE  SIXTY-FIRST  OHIO  VOL 
UNTEERS,  1861-1865.  Written  and  compiled  by  Frederick 
Stephen  Wallace,  formerly  Captain  6ist  Ohio  Volunteers, 
late  Major  82nd  Ohio  Volunteers. 

Marysville,  Ohio:     1902.     "Published  for  private  circulation  by  Theodore 

Mullen,  late  Corporal  Co.  B,  Sixty-first  O.  V.  V.  I."     8vo.     pp.  37. 

Autograph  letter  of  Theodore  L.  Mullen. 

Wallace,  Isabel. — LIFE  AND  LETTERS  of  General  W.  H.  L. 
Wallace.  By  Isabel  Wallace. 

Chicago:  R.  R.  Donnelley  &  Sons  Company.     1909.     8vo.     pp.  231. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Wallace,  Joseph. — SKETCH  of  the  life  and  public  services  of 
Edward  D.  Baker,  United  States  Senator  from  Oregon, 
and  formerly  Representative  in  Congress  from  Illinois, 
who  died  in  battle  near  Leesburg,  Va.,  October  21,  A.  D. 
1861.  By  Jos.  Wallace. 

(Motto.)     Springfield,  111.      1870.      i6mo.     pp.  143. 

Wallace,  Lewis. — AN  IDEAL  INDIANA  SOLDIER.  James  R.  Ross, 
Brevet  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  A.  D.  C.,  U.  S.  V.,  Colonel 
Second  Regiment  Indiana  National  Guard.  Died  in 
Indianapolis,  October  27,  1900.  A  tribute  to  his  memory 
by  Major-General  Lew.  Wallace.  *  *  * 

Indianapolis,  October  27,  1901.     8vo.     pp.  (7). 

Wallace,  Lewis. — GRANT'S  MAP  of  the  field  of  Shiloh.     Buell's 

map  of  the  field  of  Shiloh.     The  Battle  of  Shiloh. 
Original  ms.  letter,  April  11,  1896.     pp.  (12).     8vo. 

Wallace,  Lewis. — LEW.  WALLACE,  an  autobiography.  Illus 
trated. 

New  York  and  London:  Harper  &  Brothers,  Publishers.     MCMVI. 
8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  X.  (i)  1-501.     Vol.  II.  pp.  VII.  (i)  503-1028. 

Wallace,  Lewis. — LIFE   OF   GEN.    BEN.    HARRISON,    by    Lew. 

Wallace.     Illustrated. 
Hubbard  Brothers,  Publishers.     (1888.)     I2mo.     pp.  348. 

Wallace,  William  Miller.— THE  BATTLE  OF  SHILOH,  by  Lieut. - 

Colonel  W.  M.  Wallace,  Second  U.  S.  Cavalry. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  January,  1900.     pp.  14-25. 


Wallace,  William  Wigton. — WAR  REMINISCENCES  of  a  Pres 
byterian  Elder.     By  Capt.  William  W.  Wallace. 
The  Presbyterian,  Parts  1-7,  May  lo-june  21,  1911.     410.     pp.  (22). 

Wallis,  Severn  Teackle. — ADDRESS  by  A.  T.  Wallis,  Esq., 
delivered  at  the  Academy  of  Music,  in  Baltimore,  April 
10,  1875,  on  behalf  of  the  Lee  Memorial  Association. 

The  Southern  Magazine,  June,  1875.     pp.  608-615. 

Wallis,  Severn  Teackle. — ADDRESS  delivered  at  the  Academy 
of  Music,  in  Baltimore,  April  10,  1875,  on  behalf  of  the 
Lee  Memorial  Association. 

Baltimore,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  9.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Wallis,  Severn  Teackle. — REPLY  of  S.  Teackle  Wallis,  Esq., 
to  the  letter  of  Hon.  John  Sherman.  Published  by  the 
officers  of  the  First  Maryland  Infantry. 

(Richmond,  Va.     1863.)     8vo.     pp.  19. 

Willison,  Charles  A. — REMINISCENCES  of  a  boy's  service  with 
the  76th  Ohio,  in  the  Fifteenth  Army  Corps,  under  General 
Sherman,  during  the  Civil  War,  by  that  "Boy"  at  three 
score.  Charles  A.  Willison,  Private  Soldier. 

Menasha,  Wisconsin:  Press  of  The  George  Banta  Publishing  Company. 

I2mo.     pp.  127. 

Ward,  Durbin, — ORATION  delivered  by  General  Durbin  Ward, 
before  the  Seventh  Reunion  of  the  Society  of  the  Army  of 
the  Cumberland,  Pittsburgh,  September  17,  1873. 

(Cincinnati):  Robt.  Clark  &  Co.,  Printers.     (1873.)     8vo.     PP-  I5- 

Ward,  George  W7. — HISTORY  of  the  Second  Pennsylvania 
Veteran  Heavy  Artillery  (ii2th  Regiment  Pennsylvania 
Volunteers),  from  1861  to  1866.  Including  the  Provisional 
Second  Penna.  Heavy  Artillery,  by  George  W.  Ward, 
Secretary  of  the  Survivors'  Association  of  the  Regiment. 
Revised . 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Geo.  W.  Ward,  Printer.     1904.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-311. 

Ward,  Henry.— A  CITIZEN-SOLDIER'S  RECORD.  Biographical 
sketch  and  military  record  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  Guy 
Hulett  Watkins,  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Forty-first 
Regiment  Penna.  Volunteers. 

Bradford:  The  Reporter,  Jan.  24  and  31,  1884.      I2mo.     pp.  (42).     (Mounted.) 

909 


Ward,  John  Elliott. — CENTENNIAL  ADDRESS  of  John  E.  Ward, 
delivered  in  Savannah,  May  4,  1886,  at  the  request  of  the 
Chatham  Artillery. 

(Savannah,  Ga.     1886.)     8vo.     pp.  27.     Privately  printed. 

Ward,  J.  E.  D. — TWELFTH  OHIO  VOLUNTEER   INFANTRY,  by 

J.  E.  D.  Ward. 
Ripley,  Ohio.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  88. 

Ward,  Joseph  Ripley  Chandler. — HISTORY  of  George  G. 
Meade  Post,  No.  i,  Department  of  Pennsylvania,  Grand 
Army  of  the  Republic,  by  Past  Post  Commander  Joseph 
Ripley  Chandler  Ward. 

Philadelphia.     1889.     410.     pp.  263  (3). 

Ward,  Joseph  Ripley  Chandler. — HISTORY  of  the  One  Hun 
dred  and  Sixth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  2d 
Brigade,  2d  Division,  2d  Corps,  1861-1865,  by  Joseph  R. 
C.  Ward,  D.  D.  S.,  late  Corporal  Company  I,  io6th 
Regiment  P.  V. 

Philadelphia:  Grant,  Faries  &  Rodgers.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-351. 

Circulars,  etc.,  inserted.     300  copies  printed. 

Ward,  Joseph  Ripley  Chandler. — HISTORY  of  the  One  Hun 
dred  and  Sixth  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  2d 
Brigade,  2d  Division,  2d  Corps,  1861-1865,  by  Joseph  R. 
C.  Ward,  D.  D.  S. 

Philadelphia:  F.  McManus,  Jr.,  &  Co.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  V.  1-457. 

Ward,  Joseph  Ripley  Chandler. — MEMORIAL  SERVICES  of 
George  G.  Meade  Post,  No.  I,  Department  of  Pennsyl 
vania,  G.  A.  R.,  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1880. 

(Philadelphia.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  96. 

Ward,  Joseph  Ripley  Chandler. — MEMORIAL  SERVICES  of 
Geo.  G.  Meade  Post,  No.  i,  Department  of  Pennsylvania, 
G.  A.  R.,  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1880,  including  services  at 
the  Central  Congregational  Church,  Rev.  James  R. 
Danforth,  Pastor,  on  Sunday  evening,  May  23,  1880. 
Decoration  services  at  Laurel  Hill  Cemetery,  and  Lincoln 
Monument,  Fairmount  Park,  Saturday,  May  29,  1880. 
Meade  Memorial  Services  at  the  Academy  of  Music,  in 
aid  of  the  Meade  Monument,  on  Saturday  evening,  May 
29,  1880. 

Philadelphia:  Times  Printing  House,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  76. 

*          910 


Ward,  William. — LIST  OF  CADETS  admitted  into  the  United 
States  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  from  its 
origin  till  September  i,  1886;  with  tables  exhibiting  the 
results  of  examinations  for  admission,  and  the  corps  to 
which  the  graduates  have  been  promoted.  Compiled 
under  the  direction  of  Lieutenant  W.  C.  Brown,  ist 
Cavalry,  Adjutant  of  the  Military  Academy,  by  William 
Ward,  clerk  in  charge  of  the  Cadet  Records. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.      1887.     I2mo.     pp.  72  and  Slip. 

Warder,  T.  B. — Catlett,  James  M. — BATTLE  OF  YOUNG'S 
BRANCH  or  Manassas  Plain  fought  July  21,  1861,  with 
maps  (2)  of  the  battlefield  made  from  actual  survey,  and 
the  various  positions  of  the  regiments  and  artillery  com 
panies  placed  thereon,  with  an  account  of  the  movements 
of  each,  procured  from  the  comanding  officer  or  an 
officer  of  the  Regiment,  also  an  account  of  the  battle,  also 
the  battleground  of  the  i8th  July,  1861,  with  General 
Beauregard's  report  of  said  battle. 

Richmond:  Enquirer  Office.      1862.      i8mo.     pp.  156. 

Ware,  Eugene  Fitch.— THE  LYON  CAMPAIGN  IN  MISSOURI. 
Being  a  history  of  the  First  Iowa  Infantry  and  of  the 
causes  which  led  up  to  its  organization,  and  how  it  earned 
the  thanks  of  Congress,  which  it  got  together  with  a 
birdseye  view  of  the  conditions  in  Iowa  preceding  the 
Great  Civil  War  of  1861,  by  E.  F.  \Vare,  a  private  soldier 
in  Company  "E." 

Topeka,  Kansas:  Monotyped  and  printed  by  Crane  &  Company.     1907. 

I2mo.     pp.  XI.  1-377.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Ware,  William  Rotch. — EQUESTRIAN  MONUMENTS. 

The  American  Architect  and  Building  News,  July  14,  1888,  to  May  14,  1892. 

Folio,     pp.  — 

A  complete  series  of  the  articles  on   Equestrian  monuments.     (Mounted.) 

Unique. 

Warfield,  Ethelbert  Dudley. — THE  MOST  DRAMATIC  INCIDENT 
IN  AMERICAN  HISTORY.  The  repulse  of  Pickett's  charge 
at  Gettysburg.  By  E.  D.  Warfield.  The  Chautauquan, 
June,  1900. 

Cleveland,  Ohio:  Chautauqua  Press.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  238-242. 

Waring,    George    Edwin    Jr. — WTHIP    AND    SPUR.     By    Col. 

George  E.  Waring,  Jr. 

New  York:  Douhleday  &  McClure  Company.     MDCCCXCVII. 
l6mo.     pp.  245. 

911 


Waring,  George  Edwin  Jr. — WHIP  AND  SPUR.  By  Col. 
George  E.  Waring,  Jr. 

Boston.      1875.      i8mo.     pp.  245.     Autograph  note  of  Col.  Waring. 

Warner,  George  H. — MILITARY  RECORDS  of  Schoharie  County. 
Veterans  of  four  wars.  Compiled  by  George  H.  Warner, 
late  Co.  C,  I34th  N.  Y.  Vol.  Inf. 

Albany,  N.  Y.:  Weed,  Parsons  &  Company,  Printers.      1891.     8vo.     pp.  428. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Warner,  Lon  A. — LOOKOUT  MOUNTAIN.     By  Lon  A.  Warner. 

Folio  folded,     pp.  (3). 

Warner,  Willard. — ADDRESS  of  General  Willard  Warner,  Army 
of  the  Tennessee,  Army  of  the  Tennessee  Night,  Sep 
tember  19,  1895,  dedication  of  the  Chickamauga-Chatta- 
nooga  National  Military  Park. 

Chattanooga,  Tenn.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Warner,  Willard.— 1847-1888.  Remarks  of  Willard  Warner, 
late  Brevet  Major-General,  U.  S.  V.,  in  response  to  a 
toast  at  the  Sixth  Annual  Dinner  of  the  Ohio  Com- 
mandery  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the 
United  States,  at  Cincinnati,  May  2,  1888. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  8. 

Warner,  William. — MANUSCRIPT  DIARY  of  William  Warner, 
Captain  33d  Wisconsin  and  Acting  Asst.  Adjutant-General 
to  Brig. -General  Thomas  Kilby  Smith.  1864. 

(Ms.)    Folio,    pp.  (28). 

Warren,  Gouverneur  Kemble. — AN  ACCOUNT  of  the  operations 
of  the  Fifth  Army  Corps,  commanded  by  Maj.-Gen.  G.  K. 
Warren,  at  the  Battle  of  Five  Forks,  April  i,  1865,  and 
the  battles  and  movements  preliminary  to  it,  by  G.  K. 
Warren,  late  Major-General  Volunteers. 

New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.      1866.     8vo.     pp.  53. 

Newspaper  cuttings,  etc.,  and  general  orders  inserted,  with  Autograph  letter  of 

Gen.  Warren. 

Warren,  Horatio  N. — Two  REUNIONS  of  the  I42d  Regiment 
Pa.  Vols.,  including  a  history  of  the  Regiment,  dedication 
of  the  monument,  a  description  of  the  battle  of  Gettys 
burg,  also  a  complete  roster  of  the  Regiment,  by  Col. 
Horatio  N.  Warren. 

Buffalo,  X.  Y.:  The  Courier  Company,  Printers.      1890.     8vo.     pp.  152. 

912 


Warren,  Horatio  N. — THE  DECLARATION  OF  INDEPENDENCE 
and  War  History.  Bull  Run  to  the  Appomattox.  By 
Col.  Horatio  N.  Warren.  War  songs,  recitations,  poems, 
familiar  songs,  decoration  day  poems  and  speeches,  con 
cluding  with  a  \Var  Drama,  in  four  acts,  entitled  "Tilmon 
Joy,  the  Emancipator."  Composed  and  copyrighted  by 
Col.  H.  N.  Warren.  Complete  roster  of  the  I42d  Regi 
ment  Pa.  Vols.,  1st  Brigade,  3d  Division,  1st  Corps. 

Buffalo:  The  Courier  Company,  Printers.      1894.     8vo.     pp.  190. 

Washburn,  George  H. — A  COMPLETE  MILITARY  HISTORY  and 
record  of  the  io8th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols.  from  1862  to 
1894.  Together  with  roster,  letters,  rebel  oaths  of 
allegiance,  rebel  passes,  reminiscences,  life  sketches, 
photographs,  etc.  By  Private  Geo.  H.  Washburn,  Co.  D. 

Rochester,  N.  Y.     1894.     4to.     pp.  541. 

Washburn,  John  D. — MEMORIAL  ADDRESS  at  Lancaster,  May 

29,  1880,  by  John  D.  Washburn. 
Worcester,  Mass.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  15. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Washburn,  John  D. — ONE  AND  TWENTY  YEARS  FROM  SUMTER. 

An  oration  delivered  before  Francis  Washburn  Post,  No. 

92,  G.  A.  R.,  at  Brighton,  on  Sunday,  June  4,  1882,  by 

John  D.  Washburn. 
Worcester:  Press  of  Charles  Hamilton.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  29. 

Waters,  E.  W. — A  JOURNAL  OF  INCIDENTS  connected  with  the 
travels  of  the  Twenty-second  Regiment  Conn.  Volunteers 
for  nine  months,  in  verse,  by  an  orderly  sergeant. 

Hartford:  Press  of  Williams,  \Viley  &  Waterman.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

Watkins,  Samuel  R. —  1861  vs.  1882.  "Co  Aytch,"  Maury 
Grays,  First  Tennessee  Regiment;  or  a  side  show  of  the 
big  show,  by  Sam  R.  Watkins,  Columbia,  Tenn. 

(Motto.)     Nashville,    Tenn.:    Cumberland    Presbyterian    Publishing    House. 

1882.     8vo.     pp.  236.     Three  Autograph  letters  of  Author. 

Watrous,    Jerome    Anthony. — RICHARD    EPPS    and    other 

stories,  by  J.  A.  Watrous,  Lt.-Col.  United  States  Army. 
n.  p.     (1906.)     pp.  - 

Watson,  Annah  Robinson. — ON  THE  FIELD  OF  HONOR.     By 

Annah  Robinson  Watson. 
Detroit,  Mich.:  The  Sprague  Publishing  Co.     n.  d.      i6mo.     pp.  226. 

913 


Watson,  Benjamin  Franklin. — ADDRESSES,  reviews  and 
episodes,  chiefly  concerning  the  "Old  Sixth"  Massa 
chusetts  Regiment.  By  B.  F.  Watson,  Brevet  Colonel 
U.  S.  V. 

New  York  City,  November,  1901.     8vo.     pp.  142. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Watson,  Benjamin  Franklin. — AN  ORATION  delivered  at 
Huntington  Hall,  Lowell,  Massachusetts,  by  Colonel  B. 
F.  Watson,  of  New  York  City,  April  19,  1886.  The 
hospitality  of  the  City  of  Lowell  being  on  that  day  ex 
tended  to  the  Governor  of  Massachusetts  and  other 
distinguished  citizens,  and  the  municipal  authorities  of 
Acton,  Boston,  Groton,  Lawrence,  Stoneham,  and  Wor 
cester,  in  commemoration  of  the  25th  Anniversary  of  the 
passage  through  Baltimore  of  the  6th  Regiment  of  Massa 
chusetts  Volunteers,  April  19,  1861. 

New  York:  Printed  by  order  of  the  Association.     (1886.)     8vo.     pp.  54  (4). 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Watson,  William. — LIFE  IN  THE  CONFEDERATE  ARMY,  being  the 
observations  and  experiences  of  an  alien  in  the  South 
during  the  American  Civil  War.  By  William  Watson. 

New  York:  Scribner  &  Welford.     1888.     I2mo.     pp.  XV.  456. 

Watson,  Winslow  Cossoul. — EULOGIUM  commemorative  of 
Gorton  T.  Thomas,  Lieutenant-Colonel  22d  Regiment 
New  York  Volunteers,  delivered  at  Keeseville,  N.  Y., 
September  10,  1862,  by  WTinslow  C.  Watson. 

Burlington:  Free  Press  Print.     1862.     8vo.     pp.  26. 

Watson,  Winslow  Cossoul. — THE  MILITARY  AND  CIVIL 
HISTORY  of  the  County  of  Essex,  New  York,  and  a 
general  survey  of  its  physical  geography,  its  mines  and 
minerals  and  industrial  pursuits,  embracing  an  account  of 
the  Northern  Wilderness,  and  also  the  military  annals  of 
the  Fortresses  of  Crown  Point  and  Ticonderoga,  by 
Winslow  C.  Watson. 

Albany,  N.  Y.:  J.  Munsell.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  VI.  1-504. 

Watts,    Charles. — A    WAR    FRIENDSHIP.     "Bill    and    Me." 

June,  1898. 

Springbrook  Printing  Library,  Pa.     n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  23. 
Autograph  of  Author. 

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Weaver,  Ethan  Allen. — OWEN  RICE,  Christian,  scholar  and 
patriot.  A  genealogical,  biographical  and  historical 
memoir.  By  Ethan  Allen  Weaver,  C.  E.,  M.  Sc.  *  * 
Inscribed  to  the  Boys  of  Company  A,  I53d  Pennsylvania 
Volunteers,  Living  and  Departed. 

Germantown,  Pa.     July  I,  1911.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

300  copies  privately  printed.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Webb,  Alexander  Stewart. — Ax  ADDRESS  delivered  at  Gettys 
burg,  August  27,  1883,  by  Gen.  Alexander  S.  Webb,  at  the 
dedication  of  the  72d  Pa.  Vols.  Monument,  also  an  his 
torical  sketch  of  the  72d  Regiment,  by  Charles  H.  Banes, 
Assistant  Adjutant-General  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Colonel. 

Philadelphia:  Porter  &  Coates.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  25. 

Webb,  Alexander  Stewart. 

1.  Lieut. -Col.  Alexander  Stewart  Webb.     54th  Congress,  ist  Session, 
House  of  Representatives  Report  No.  380.     pp.  8. 

2.  54th  Congress,  1st  Session  Senate  Report  No.  158.     pp.  4. 

3.  54th  Congress,  ist  Session,  House  of  Representatives  Report  380, 
Part  2.     Views  of  the  Minority,     pp.  2. 

4.  Bills.     House  of  Representatives  (i).     Senate  (2). 
(Washington,  D.  C.)     8vo. 

Relates  the  services  of  Gen.  Webb. 

Webb,    Alexander   Stewart. — THE   PENINSULA.     McClellan's 

Campaign  of  1862,  by  Alexander  S.  Webb,  LL.  D. 
New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1881.     I2mo.     pp.  IV.  (i)  1-219. 
Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Webb,  two  maps  and  forty-six  engravings  inserted. 

W7ebb,    Alexander    Stewart— Meade,     George    Gordon.— 

WEBB  AND  MEADE  CORRESPONDENCE. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4.    Privately  printed. 

Webb,  Edward  P. — HISTORY  of  the  loth  Regiment  N.  Y. 
Heavy  Artillery  from  Madison  Barracks  to  Appomattox, 
with  Reminiscences,  etc.,  by  E.  P.  Webb,  late  Capt. 
loth  Artillery. 

Watertown,  N.  Y.:  Post  Book  and  Job  Printing  Establishment.     1887. 

8vo.     pp.  80. 

Webb,  Laura  S. — A  REQUIEM  FOR  LEE,  by  Mrs.  Laura  S.  Webb. 

(Motto.)     (New  Orleans,     n.  d.)     48mo.     pp.  32. 

Webb,  W.  L. — BATTLES  and  biographies  of  Missourians,  or  the 

Civil  War  Period  in  Our  State,  by  W.  L.  Webb. 
Kansas  City,  Mo.     1900.     I2mo.     pp.  369  (19). 

915 


Webber,  G.  N. — A  SERMON  preached  at  the  funeral  of  Capt. 

Salem  S.  Marsh,  May  19,  1863,  by  Rev.  G.  N.  Webber. 

Published  by  request. 
Lowell:  J.  J.  Judkins.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Webster,  Daniel — Cameron,  Don  C. — HISTORY  of  the  First 
Wisconsin  Battery  Light  Artillery.  By  Dan  W7ebster 
and  Don  C.  Cameron. 

n.  p.     1907.     pp.  263.     (Appendix  VI.)     Autograph  of  Author. 

Weeden,  William  Babcock. — WAR  GOVERNMENT,  Federal  and 
State,  in  Massachusetts,  New  York,  Pennsylvania  and 
Indiana,  1861-1865.  By  William  B.  Weeden. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin&  Company.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  389. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Weeks,  John  Huey. — SKETCH  of  John  H.  Weeks,  Captain  gist 

Penna.  Infantry. 

Philadelphia:  The  Railroad  Record  and  Investors  Guide,  Nov.  9,  1887. 
8vo.     pp.  (9). 

Weeks,  Stephen  Beauregard. — "THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH 
CAROLINA  IN  THE  CIVIL  WAR."  An  address  delivered  at 
the  centennial  celebration  of  the  opening  of  the  institution, 
June  5,  1895,  by  Stephen  Beauregard  Weeks,  Ph.  D. 
Reprinted  from  the  Southern  Historical  Society  Papers, 
Volume  XXIV. 

Richmond:  Wm.  Ellis  Jones.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  38. 

Welch,  Spencer  Glasgow. — A  CONFEDERATE  SURGEON'S  LET 
TERS  to  his  wife,  by  Spencer  Glasgow  Welch,  Surgeon 
Thirteenth  South  Carolina  Volunteers,  McGowan's 
Brigade. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.      1911. 
I2mo.     pp.  121. 

Welles,  Gideon. — ADMIRAL  FARRAGUT  and  New  Orleans. 

The  Galaxy,  Nov.  and  Dec.,  1872.     pp.  —     Cuttings  inserted. 

Welles,  Gideon. — FACTS  relating  to  the  re-enforcement  of  Fort 

Pickens  in  the  spring  of  1861. 
The  Galaxy,  Jan.,  1871.     pp.  — 
Gen.  Harvey  Brown's  letter  relating  to  the  relief  of  the  fort  inserted. 

916 


Wells,  Gideon. — THE  CAPTURE  OF  NEW  ORLEANS,  a  reply  to 
an  official  circular  of  the  Adjutant-General's  Office. 
(Two  papers.) 

The  Army  &  Navy  Journal.      1875.      I2mo.     pp.  —       (Mounted.) 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Welles,  Gideon. — THE  DIARY  OF  GIDEON  WELLES. 

The  Atlantic  Monthly,  Feb.,  1909,  No.  i  to  No.  10  complete,     pp.  — 

Welles,  Gideon. — DIARY  of  Gideon  Welles,  Secretary  of  the 
Navy  under  Lincoln  and  Johnson.     With  an  introduction 
by  John  T.  Morse,  Jr.,  and  with  illustrations. 
Vol.  I.     i86i-March  30,  1864.     pp.  VIII.  1-549. 
Vol.  II.     April,  i864,-December  31,  1866.     pp.  XVI.  1-563. 
Vol.  III.     January  i,  1867, -June  6,  1869.     pp.  XV.  1-671. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  Company.     1911.     8vo. 

Autograph  letters  of  Secretary  Welles  and  G.  V.  Fox. 

Wells,  Edward  L. — A  SKETCH  of  the  Charleston  Light  Dragoons, 
from  the  earliest  formation  of  the  Corps.  Prepared  at  the 
request  of  the  Survivors'  Association  of  the  Company,  by 
Edward  L.  Wells. 

Charleston,  S.  C.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  97. 

Wells,  Edward  L. — HAMPTON  AND  His  CAVALRY  IN  '64.     By 

Edward  L.  W7ells,  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Richmond,  Va.:  B.  F.  Johnson  Publishing  Company.      1899. 
8vo.     pp.  429  XIV. 

Wells,  Harvey  S. — THE  EIGHTY-FOURTH  PENNSYLVANIA  VOL 
UNTEER  INFANTRY  in  the  late  War,  by  Lieutenant  Harvey 

S.  Wells. 

Philadelphia:  The  Times,  Saturday,  April  10,  1886. 
I2mo.     pp.  (27).     (Mounted.) 

Wells,  James  M. — "WITH  TOUCH  OF  ELBOW  or  Death  before 
Dishonor."  A  thrilling  narrative  of  adventure  on  land 
and  sea,  by  Captain  James  M.  Wells. 

Philadelphia:  The  John  C.  Winston  Co.     1909.     I2mo.     pp.  III.  (3)  1-362. 

Wells,  James  M. — TUNNELING  OUT  OF  LIBBY  PRISON.  A 
Michigan  Lieutenant's  account  of  his  own  imprisonment 
and  daring  escape.  By  James  M.  \Vells.  Illustrated 
with  a  photograph  and  plan. 

McClure's  Magazine,  January,  1904.     pp.  317-326. 

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Wells,  John  G. — WELLS'  ARMY  AND  NAVY  HANDY  BOOK;  or 
every  soldier  and  marine  his  own  counsellor,  being  a  full 
and  complete  guide  to  the  soldier  and  marine  in  all  matters 
pertaining  to  his  duties  and  obligations,  and  his  rights  and 
how  to  obtain  his  rights  without  legal  assistance;  together 
with  every  thing  of  interest  connected  with  the  Army  and 
Navy  Department,  and  a  complete  historical  record  of 
events  connected  with  the  War. 

New  York:  John  G.  Wells.     1864.     i6mo.     pp.  IX.-iQi. 

Wells,  J.  W. — AN  ALPHABETICAL  LIST  of  the  Battles  (with 
dates)  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  Compiled  by  J.  W. 
Wells.  1875. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  66. 

Welsh,  Charles. — FAMOUS  BATTLES  of  the  Nineteenth  Century 
described  by  Archibald  Forbes,  George  A.  Henty,  Major 
Arthur  Griffiths,  and  other  well  known  writers.  Edited 
by  Charles  Welsh.  1801-1817,  with  16  illustrations,  pp. 
452.  1861-1871,  with  14  illustrations,  pp.  390. 

New  York:  A.  Wessels  Company.     1903.     12 mo.     2  Vols. 

Werner,  Edgar  A. — HISTORICAL  SKETCH  of  the  War  of  the  Re 
bellion,  from  1 86 1  to  1865.  Movements  of  the  Federal 
and  Confederate  Armies ;  chronological  list  of  engagements ; 
reconstruction  proceedings;  proclamations,  statistical 
tables,  etc.  Compiled  and  edited  by  Edgar  A.  Werner. 

Albany,  N.  Y.:  Weed,  Parsons  &  Company.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  270. 

Wert,  J.  Howard. — A  COMPLETE  HAND-BOOK  OF  THE  MONU 
MENTS  and  indications  and  guide  to  the  positions  on  the 
Gettysburg  battlefield,  by  J.  Howard  Wert,  A.  M., 

Harrisburg,  Penna.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  212. 

Wert,   J.   Howard. — POEMS   OF   CAMP  AND   HEARTH.     By  J. 

Howard  Wert,  Author  of  "Gettysburg  Monuments." 
Harrisburg,  Pa.:  Harrisburg  Publishing  Company.     1887.     i6mo.     pp.  176. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Wert,  J.  Howard. — GEM  SOUVENIR  OF  GETTYSBURG. 

Mount  Holly  Springs,  Pa.     1870.     481110.     pp.  (8). 

Wert,  J.  Howard. — THE  Two  GREAT  ARMIES  AT  GETTYSBURG, 
being  Chapters  I,  2  and  3  of  Gettysburg  and  its  Monu 
ments,  by  J.  Howard  Wert,  A.  M.,  late  Lieutenant  of 

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Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Principal  Boys'  High  School  of 
Harrisburg.     Author  of  Hand-Book  of  Gettysburg,  Poems 
of  Camp  and  Hearth. 
Harrisburg,  Pa.     1892.     i6mo.     pp.  83.     Second  edition. 

West,  John  C. — A  TEXAN  IN  SEARCH  OF  A  FIGHT,  being  the 
diary  and  letters  of  a  private  soldier  in  Hood's  Texas 
Brigade,  by  John  C.  West,  Company  E,  Fourth  Texas. 

Waco,  Texas:  Press  of  J.  S.  Hill  &  Co.     1901.     I2mo.     pp.  189. 
Autograph  of  Author. 

West,  Nathaniel. — HISTORY  of  the  Satterlee  U.  S.  A.  Gen. 
Hospital,  at  West  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  from  October  8,  1862, 
to  October  8,  1863,  by  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  West,  D.  D., 
Chaplain  of  the  Hospital. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  by  the  Hospital  Press.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  36. 

West,  Nathaniel. — SERMON  delivered  at  the  Military  encamp 
ment,  near  Hestonville,  West  Philadelphia,  on  Sabbath, 
July  21,  1861,  by  Rev.  Nathaniel  West,  D.  D.,  Pastor 
First  Presby.  Church,  Hestonville,  W.  Phila. 

Philadelphia:  Ringwalt  &  Brown,  Printers.     1861.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

West,  W.  H. — ADDRESS  of  Attorney-General  West  and  cere 
monies  on  the  occasion  of  dedicating  the  Soldiers'  Monu 
ment  at  Huntington,  Ohio,  July  4,  1868.  Printed  by  the 
Society. 

Columbus:  Kevins  &  Myers,  Printers.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Westbrook,  Robert  S. — HISTORY  of  the  49th  Pennsylvania 
Volunteers.  By  Robert  S.  Westbrook,  late  Sergeant  of 
Company  "  B."  A  correctly  compiled  roll  of  the  members 
of  the  Regiment  and  its  marches  from  1861  to  1865. 

Altoona,  Penna.     1898.     pp.  272.     Index  (2). 

Westcott,  Thompson. — CHRONICLES  of  the  Great  Rebellion 
against  the  United  States  of  America,  being  a  concise 
record  and  digest  of  the  events  connected  with  the 
struggle,  civil,  political,  military  and  naval,  with  the  dates, 
victories,  losses  and  results,  embracing  the  period  be 
tween  April  23,  1860,  and  October  31,  1865. 

Philadelphia:  A.  Winch.     (1867.)     8vo.     pp.  135. 

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Westcott,  Thompson. — THE  OLD  FRANKLIN  ALMANAC,   1860 

to  1872,  inclusive.     Complete  series.     Philadelphia.  (1859- 
1872.) 
8vo.     pp. — .     "A  valuable  chronology  of  the  War." 

Westervelt,  William  B. — LIGHTS  AND  SHADOWS  OF  ARMY  LIFE 
as  seen  by  a  private  soldier,  by  Wm.  B.  Westervelt,  of  the 
27th  N.  Y.  Infantry  and  the  I7th  N.  Y.  Veteran  Zouaves. 

Marlboro,  N.  Y. :  C.  H.  Cochrane,  Book  and  Pamphlet  Printer.     1886. 
8vo.      pp.  (4)  45-96.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Weston,    David. — AMONG    THE    WOUNDED.     U.    S.    Christian 

Commission.     Experiences  of  a  delegate. 
Philadelphia.      1864.      121110.     pp.  14  (4). 

Weston,  James  A. —  SERVICES  held  in  the  Chapel  of  Rest 
Yadkin  Valley,  N.  C.,  at  the  burial  of  the  late  Gen. 
Collett  Leventhrope,  with  the  sermon  by  the  Rev.  James 
A.  Weston,  Rector  of  the  Parish,  and  a  sketch  of  the  life 
of  the  deceased. 

n.  p.      (1890.)     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Weston,    James    A. — THE    THIRTY-THIRD    NORTH    CAROLINA 

1  REGIMENT,  by  Major  James  A.  \Veston. 
Charlotte:  The  Observer,  January  14,  1900.      121110.     pp.  (35).      (Mounted.) 

Weston,  Sullivan  Hardy. — THE  MARCH  OF  THE  SEVENTH 
REGIMENT.  A  sermon  on  the  Providence  of  God,  de 
livered  in  St.  John's  Chapel,  in  the  City  of  New  York, 
on  Sunday,  June  9,  1861,  by  S.  H.  Weston,  D.  D.,  Assistant 
Minister  of  Trinity  Church,  Chaplain  of  the  Seventh 
Regiment. 

(New  York.)      1861.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Weygant,  Charles  H. — HISTORY  of  the  One  Hundred  and 
Twenty-fourth  Regiment,  N.  Y.  S.  V.,  by  Charles  H. 
Weygant. 

Newburgh,  N.  Y.:  Journal  Printing  House.      1877.     8vo.     pp.  VI. -460. 

Weymouth,  A.  B. — A  MEMORIAL  SKETCH  of  Lieut.  Edgar  M. 
Newcomb,  of  the  Nineteenth  Mass.  Vols.  Edited  by  Dr. 
A.  B.  Weymouth. 

Maiden:  Alvin  G.  Brown.      1883.     121110.     pp.  134. 
'Printed  for  private  distribution." 

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Wharton,  H.  M. — WAR  SONGS  and  poems  of  the  Southern 
Confederacy,  1861-1865.  A  collection  of  the  most 
popular  and  impressive  songs  and  poems  of  war  times, 
dear  to  every  Southern  heart.  Collected  and  retold  with 
personal  reminiscences  of  the  War.  By  H.  M.  \Vharton, 
D.  D.,  private  in  General  Lee's  Army.  *  *  *  Profusely 
illustrated. 

n.  p.     (1904.)     8vo.     pp.  412  (4). 

Wheeler,  Joseph. — A  REVISED  SYSTEM  OF  CAVALRY  TACTICS 
for  the  use  of  the  Cavalry  and  mounted  Infantry,  C.  S.  A., 
by  Major-General  Joseph  Wheeler,  Chief  of  Cavalry, 
Army  of  Tennessee,  C.  S.  A. 

Mobile:  S.  H.  Goetzel  &  Co.     1863. 

481110.     pp.  (i)  II.  1-220  1-104  i-47  97-io8  XIV. 

Wheeler,  Joseph. — HEADQUARTERS  WHEELER'S  CAVALRY  CORPS. 

General  Orders  from  March   u,   1863,  to  June  18,  1864. 

(As  issued  in  the  field.) 
8vo. 

Wheeler,  Joseph. — HEADQUARTERS,  CAVALRY  CORPS,  Dec.  31, 

1864.     (Address  to  his  command.) 
n.  p.      I2mo.     pp.  (2). 

Wheeler,  Joseph. — OFFICIAL  ORDERS,  Headquarters  Wheeler's 
Cavalry  Corps,  January  I,  1865.  (Gen.  Orders  from 
March  11,  1863,  to  June  12,  1864.) 

8vo.     pp.  16. 

Wheeler,   Joseph. — SYNOPSIS  of  the  military  career  of  Gen. 

Joseph    Wheeler,    Commander    of    the    Cavalry    Corps, 

Army  of  the  West. 
New  York.      1865.      I2mo.     pp.  63. 

Wheeler,  Xenophon. — THE  EXPERIENCES  OF  AN  ENLISTED 
MAN  in  the  hospital  in  the  early  part  of  the  war.  Paper 
read  before  the  Ohio  Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion, 
December  2,  1908.  By  Xenophon  Wheeler,  Sergeant 
6;th  O.  V.  I.,  Captain  i2gth  O.  V.  I.,  of  Chattanooga, 
Tenn. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Wheelock,  Charles. — COLONEL  CHARLES  WTHEELOCK,  Ninety- 
seventh  Regiment  N.  Y.  S.  V.,  or  "Conkling's  Rifles." 

n.  p.  n.  d.      8vo.     pp.  8. 

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Wheelock,  Julia  Susan. — THE  BOYS  IN  WHITE.  The  exper 
ience  of  a  hospital  agent  in  and  around  Washington,  by 
Julia  S.  Wheelock. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  Printed  by  Lange  &  Hielman.      1870. 

I2mo.     pp.  VII. -268. 

Wherry,  William  Macky. — THE  BATTLE  OF  PRAIRIE  GROVE, 

Arkansas    (December    7,    1862).     By    Brigadier-General 
William  M.  Sherry,  U.  S.  A. 
Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  Sept. -Oct.,  1903.     pp.  177-189. 

Whipple,  George  M. — HISTORY  of  the  Salem  Light  Infantry 

from  1805  to  1890,  by  George  M.  Whipple. 
Salem,  Mass.:  Essex  Institute.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  148. 

Whitaker,  Jared  J. — ANNUAL  REPORT  of  Jared  J.  Whitaker, 

Commissary-General  of  Georgia,  September  30,  1864. 
(Milledgeville.     1865.)     8vo.     pp.  19. 

Whitcomb,  Caroline  E. — HISTORY  of  the  Second  Massachu 
setts  Battery  (Nims  Battery)  of  Light  Artillery,  1861- 
1865.  Compiled  from  records  of  the  Rebellion,  official 
reports,  diaries  and  rosters.  By  Caroline  E.  Whitcomb. 

Concord,  N.  H.:  The  Rumford  Press.     (1912.)     8vo.     pp.  in. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

White,  Andrew  G. — HISTORY  of  Co.  F,  i4Oth  Regiment  Penna. 

Vols.    By  A.  G.  White. 
Greenville,  Pa.:  The  Beaver  Printing  Co.     1908.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

White,  B.  A.  (Mrs.) — RICHMOND  AND  WAR  STATIONS,  '61  and 
'64,  by  Didama  (Mrs.  B.  A.  White). 

Massachusetts.     1889.     I2mo.     pp.  54  (i). 

White,  E.  V.— HISTORY  of  the  Battle  of  Ball's  Bluff.  Fought 
on  the  2ist  of  October,  1861,  written  by  Col.  E.  V.  White, 
dedicated  by  him  to  the  Loudoun  Chapter  of  U.  D.  C., 
Leesburg,  Va.,  for  benefit  of  Monument  to  be  erected  in 
Leesburg  to  the  Confederate  Soldiers  of  Loudoun. 

Leesburg,  Va.:  "The  Washingtonian "  Print,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  24.     (Map.) 

White,  Henry  Alexander. — AMERICAN  CRISIS  BIOGRAPHIES. 
Stonewall  Jackson.  By  Henry  Alexander  White,  A.  M., 
Ph.  D. 

Philadelphia:  George  W.  Jacobs  &  Company,  Publishers.     (1909.) 
I2mo.     pp.  378. 

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White,  Henry  Alexander. — ROBERT  E.  LEE  and  the  Southern 
Confederacy,  1807-1870,  by  Henry  Alexander  White, 
M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  D.  D.,  Professor  of  History  in  the  Washing 
ton  and  Lee  University. 

(New  York):  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.      1897.      I2mo.     pp.  XIII.  1-467. 

White,  John  Chester. — A  REVIEW  of  the  services  of  the 
Regular  Army  during  the  Civil  War.  By  Major  John 
Chester  White,  U.  S.  Army,  Retired. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution.      1909-1911.     pp.  — 

Autograph  letters  of  Author. 

White,  Richard  Grant. — NATIONAL  HYMNS.  How  they  are 
written  and  how  they  are  not  written.  A  lyric  and 
national  study  for  the  times. 

New  York:  Rudd  &  Carleton.      1861.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Whitford,  William  Clarke. — COLORADO  VOLUNTEERS  in  the 
Civil  War,  in  the  New  Mexico  Campaign  in  1862.  By 
William  Clarke  Whitford,  D.  D.,  President  of  Milton 
College.  Illustrated. 

Denver:  The  State  Historical  and  National  History  Society.     1906. 

Ry.  8vo.     pp.  159. 

Whitman,  Walt. — MEMORANDA  DURING  THE  WAR. 

Camden,  New  Jersey:  Author's  publication.      1875-76.      I2mo.     pp.  — 

Whitman,  William  E.  S. — True,  Charles  H. — MAINE  IN  THE 
WAR  FOR  THE  UNION.  A  history  of  the  part  borne  by 
Maine  troops  in  the  suppression  of  the  American  Rebellion, 
by  William  E.  S.  Whitman  and  Charles  H.  True. 

Lewiston:  Nelson  Dingley,  Jr.,  &  Co.      1865.     8vo.     pp.  VII.-637. 

Whitney,  Allston  Waldo. 

1.  In    Memoriam.     Companion  Surgeon  Allston  Waldo  Whitney, 
Military  Order  Loyal  Legion,  United  States,  Commandery  of  the 
State  of  Massachusetts.     I2mo.     pp.  4. 

2.  To   the   members   of   the   Threottyne.     Boston,    Dec.    13,    1881. 
410.     pp.  4. 

Whitney,  Frederic  Augustus. — AN  ORATION  delivered  at  the 
dedication  of  the  soldiers'  monument  in  Evergreen 
Cemetery,  Brighton,  Mass.,  on  Thursday  afternoon,  July 
26,  1866,  by  Rev.  Frederic  Augustus  Whitney,  with  an 
appendix,  containing  the  other  exercises,  and  notices  of 
the  deceased  soldiers. 

Boston:  S.  Chism.      1866.     8vo.     pp.  61  (i). 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

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Whitney,  I.  H.  E.— THE  HAWKINS  ZOUAVES,  Ninth  N.  Y.  V., 

their  battles  and  marches. 
New  York.     1866.      12 mo.     pp.  46.     Autograph  note  of  Col.  Hawkins. 

Whitney,  Lorenzo  H. — THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  WAR  for  the 

preservation  of  the  Federal  Union,  comprising  a  full  and 
impartial  account  of  the  causes  that  led  to  it;  the  rise  and 
progress  of  the  Rebellion;  the  separate  action  of  each 
Southern  state  in  seceding;  the  formation  of  the  Confed 
erate  States  Government  and  the  efforts  made  by  that 
government  to  gain  its  independence;  also,  the  military 
and  naval  engagements  between  the  Union  and  Con 
federate  Armies  and  Navies.  By  Lorenzo  H.  Whitney. 
Illustrated  and  embellished  with  battle  scenes  and  por 
traits  of  distinguished  leaders,  in  two  volumes,  Vol.  I. 
(only  published). 

Philadelphia:  Printed  for  the  Author  by  Lippincott  &  Co.      1863. 

8vo.     pp.  XXIII.  516. 

Whitney,  William  H. — UNION  AND  CONFEDERATE  CAMPAIGNS 
in  the  Lower  Shenandoah  Valley.  Illustrated.  Twenty 
years  after,  at  the  first  reunion  of  Sheridan's  Veterans  on 
the  fields  and  in  the  camps  of  the  Valley,  by  William  H. 
Whitney,  38th  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  Major  by 
Brevet  U.  S.  Volunteers  from  Sept.  19,  1864.  Boston, 
Sept.  19,  1883,  39  Court  St. 

(Boston.      1884.)     Folio,     pp.  33. 

Whitson,  L.  D.  (Mrs.) — GILBERT  ST.  MAURICE,  by  Mrs.  L.  D. 

Whitson.     Published  by  the  Author. 
Louisville:  Bradley  &  Gilbert,  Printers.      1875. 
I2mo.     pp.  VIII.  1-245.     Brendon  Merton  pp.  247-337. 

Autograph  letter  of  Mrs.  Whitson  and  portrait  inserted.  "A  confederate 
story  and  recollections  of  the  War  in  Tennessee,  and  which  Gen.  Thomas 
Crittenden  is  accused  of  making  very  strenuous  efforts  to  suppress  for  reasons 
obvious  to  the  reader." 

Whittaker,  Frederick. — A  COMPLETE  LIFE  OF  GEN.  GEORGE  A. 
CUSTER,  Major-General  of  Volunteers,  Brevet  Major- 
General  U.  S.  Army,  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  Seventh  U. 
S.  Cavalry.  (Illustrated.) 

New  York.      (1877.)     8vo.     pp.  -       First  edition. 

Whittaker,  Frederick. — IN  MEMORIAM.  Brevet  Colonel  U.  S. 
and  N.  Y.  Vol.  John  Watts  de  Peyster,  Jr.,  died  I2th  April, 
1873,  at  4.55  a.  m.  By  an  officer  of  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac. 

New  York:  J.  R.  Huth,  Printer.      1874.     410.     pp.  20.     "Privately  printed." 


Whittaker,   Frederick. — VOLUNTEER  CAVALRY.     The    lesson 

of  the  decade  by  a  volunteer  Cavalryman. 
New  York:  Printed  for  the  Author.  1871.  I2mo.  pp.  — 
100  copies  printed.  Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Whittaker,  W.  G. — A  PART  OF  WAR  and  prison  life  of  Private 
W.  G.  W'hitaker,  Company  H,  Fourth  Georgia  Regiment. 

i8mo.     pp.  (11).     Autograph  note  of  Author.) 

Whittemore,  Henry.— HISTORY  of  the  Seventy-first  Regiment 
N.  Y.  S.  N.  Y.,  including  the  history  of  the  Veteran 
Association,  with  biographical  sketches  of  members,  by 
Henry  Whittemore. 

Xew  York:  Published  and  printed  by  Willis  McDonald  &  Co.      1886. 
Im.  8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-302. 

Whittemore,  James  B. — REGISTER  of  the  Society  of  California 
Volunteers,  compiled  from  the  latest  data,  by  J.  B. 
Whittemore,  ist  Lieut,  and  Actg.  Adjt.  1st  Infantry. 

San  Francisco.      1887.     48mo.     pp.  29. 

Whittlesey,  Charles. — GENERAL  WALLACE'S  DIVISION.    Battle 

of  Shiloh,  Was  it  tardy?     By  Col.  Chas.  Whittlesey. 
Cleveland,  O.     June  20,  1873.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

Whittlesey,  Charles. — WAR  HISTORY.  The  battle  of  Shiloh 
Church.  The  old  controversey  continued.  Charges 
against  Wallace's  Division,  by  Col.  Charles  Whittlesey. 

(Cleveland,  June,  1881.)     8vo.     pp.  4. 

Whittlesey,  Charles. — WAR  MEMORANDA.  Cheat  River  to  the 
Tennessee,  1861-1862,  by  Colonel  Charles  Whittlesey, 
United  States  Volunteers,  Military  Engineer  in  Chief  for 
the  State  and  Department  of  Ohio. 

Cleveland,  O.:  William  W.  Willaims.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  89. 

Wilcox,  Vincent  M. — ADDRESSES. 

1.  An  address  by  Vincent  M.  Wilcox,  Colonel  I32d  Regiment  Penn 
sylvania  Volunteers  delivered  at  the  first  reunion  of  the  Regiment, 
on  the  26th  anniversary  of  the  battle  of  Antietam,  at  Danville, 
Pennsylvania,  September  17,  1888.     (New  York.     1889.)     pp.  19. 

2.  Address  of  Col.  V.  M.  Wilcox,  at  the  Academy  of  Music,  Septem 
ber  17,  1889.     Second  reunion  of  the  I32d  Regiment,  Pennsylvania 
Volunteers,  Scranton,  Pa.     n.  p.     (1889.)     pp.  19. 

8vo.     2  Vols. 

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Wild,  A.  W. — A  SERMON  preached  at  Greensboro,  Vt.,  July  10, 
1864,  on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  Ephriam  E.  Hartson 
and  Horace  Sulham,  in  the  United  States  Service.  By  A. 
W.  Wild.  Published  by  request. 

Montpelier:  Printed  at  the  Freeman  Printing  Establishment.      1864. 

8vo.     pp.  18. 

Wild,  Frederick  W. — MEMOIRS  and  history  of  Capt.  F.   W. 

Alexander's  Baltimore  Battery  of  Light  Artillery,  U.  S.  V. 

By  Frederick  W.  Wild,  L.  B.  A.     1862-1865. 
Baltimore,  Md.     1912.     8vo.     pp.  232. 

Wilder,  Frank. — THE  POPULAR  JOHN  BROWN  SONG.  A  famous 
camp  song  and  chorus.  Partly  written,  composed  and 
arranged  by  Frank  Wilder. 

4to.     pp.  (i).     First  edition. 

Wilder,  Henry  J. — Belden,  H.  L. — SOIL  SURVEY  OF  ADAMS 
COUNTY,  Pennsylvania,  by  Henry  J.  W'ilder  and  H.  L. 
Belden.  (Advance  Sheets — Field  Operations  of  the 
Bureau  of  Soils.  1904.)  (Map  field  of  Gettysburg.) 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.      1905.     8vo.     pp.   (36). 

Wilder,  John  Thomas. — PRELIMINARY  MOVEMENTS  OF  THE 
ARMY  of  the  Cumberland  before  the  Battle  of  Chicka- 
mauga.  Paper  of  John  T.  Wilder,  Colonel  iyth  Ind.  V.  I., 
Bvt.  Brigadier-General  U.  S.  V.,  of  Knoxville,  Tennessee, 
read  before  the  Ohio  Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion, 
November  4,  1908. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  10. 

Wilder,  Theodore. — THE  HISTORY  OF  COMPANY  C,  Seventh 

Regiment  O.  V.  L,  by  Theodore  Wilder. 
Oberlin,  Ohio:  J.  B.  T.  Marsh,  Printer.     1866.     I2mo.     pp.  83. 

Wildes,  Thomas  Francis. — RECORD  of  the  One  Hundred  and 
Sixteenth  Regiment  Ohio  Infantry  Volunteers  in  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion,  by  Thomas  F.  WTildes,  late  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  of  the  Regiment,  and  Brevet  Brigadier-General 
U.  S.  Volunteers. 

(Motto.)     Sandusky,  O.:  I.  F.  Mark  &  Bro.,  Printers.     1884. 

8vo.     pp.  XXIV.  1-364. 

Wilhelm,  Thomas. — A  MILITARY  AND  NAVAL  ENCYCLOPAEDIA, 
comprising  ancient  and  modern  military  and  naval 
technical  terms,  biographical  sketches  of  distinguished 
officers,  and  historical  accounts  of  all  North  American 

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Indians,  as  well  as  ancient  warlike  tribes;  also  the  military 
and  naval  battles,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present 
time,  with  a  concise  explanation  of  terms  used  in  heraldry 
and  offices  thereof.  The  work  also  gives  the  most  valu 
able  geographical  information  compiled  from  the  best 
authorities  of  all  nations,  with  an  appendix  containing 
the  articles  of  war,  etc.  By  Thomas  Wilhelm,  Captain 
Eighth  Infantry. 
Headquarters,  Eighth  Infantry,  U.  S.  Army.  1879.  I2mo.  pp.  (X.)  1-1386. 

Wilhelm,  Thomas. — HISTORY  of  the  Eighth  U.  S.  Infantry, 
from  its  organization  in  1838,  by  Thomas  Wilhelm, 
U.  S.  A. 

Printed  at  Headquarters,  Eighth  Infantry.      1873. 

Sm.  410.   Vol.  I.  pp.  XIV.-43O.    Vol.  II.  pp.  XIV.-43I-VII.    Second  edition. 

Autograph  letter  of  Major  Wilhelm. 

Wilhelm,  Thomas. — SYNOPSIS  of  the  history  of  the  Eighth  U. 
S.  Infantry,  and  the  military  record  of  officers  assigned  to 
the  Regiment,  from  its  organization,  July,  1838,  to  Sept., 
1871. 

David's  Island,  New  York  Harbor.     1871.     I2mo.     pp.  421.     (Index  3.) 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Major  Wilhelm.     25  copies  printed. 

Wilkes,  George. — MCCLELLAN:  Who  he  is  and  what  he  has 

done,  by  George  Wilkes. 
New  York:  Sinclair  Tousey.     1862.     i2mo.     pp.  12. 

Wilkes,  George. — MCCLELLAN:    Who  he  is  and  what  he  has 

done,  by  George  Wilkes. 
New  York:  Sinclair  Tousey.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  39. 

Wilkes,  George. — MCCLELLAN,  from  Ball's  Bluff  to  Antietam, 

by  George  Wilkes. 
New  York:  Sinclair  Tousey.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

Wilkeson,  Frank. — RECOLLECTIONS  of  a  private  soldier  in  the 

Army  of  the  Potomac,  by  Frank  Wilkeson. 
New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1887.     i6mo.     pp.  IX.  1-246. 

Wilkeson,  Frank. — THE  SOLDIER  IN  BATTLE,  or  life  in  the  ranks 
of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  By  Frank  Wilkeson,  a 
survivor  of  Grant's  last  campaign. 

London:  Bellairs  &  Co.   1896.     8vo.     pp.  196. 

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Wilkie,  Francis  Bangs. — WALKS  ABOUT  CHICAGO,  and  army 

and  miscellaneous  sketches,  by  F.  B.  Wilkie.     (Poliuto.) 
Chicago:  Kenney  &  Sumner.      1869.      I2mo.     pp.  (2)  123-205. 
Second  edition. 

Wilkie,   Francis  Bangs. — PEN  AND  POWDER,  by  Francis  B. 

Wilkie.      (Poliuto.) 
Boston:  Ticknor  &  Company.      1888.      I2mo.     pp.  383. 

Willard,  Sylvester  D. — REGIMENTAL  SURGEONS  of  the  State  of 
New  York,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-3.  By 
Sylvester  D.  Willard,  M.  D.,  of  Albany. 

(Albany,  N.  V,     1863.)     8vo.     pp.  33. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Willcox,  Cornelis  DeWitt. — A  FRENCH-ENGLISH  MILITARY 
DICTIONARY,  by  Cornelis  De\Vitt  Willcox,  First  Lieutenant 
of  Artillery,  United  States  Army. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.      1899.     8vo.     pp.  XIII.   1-493. 

Willcox,   William   H. — MAP   of   the   battlefield   of  Antietam. 

Prepared  by  Lieut.  Wm.  H.  Willcox,  Top.  Off.  and  A.  A. 

D.    C.    on    Brig. -Gen.    Doubleday's   Staff,    from    actual 

surveys.     Union  forces  and  Rebel  forces. 
8vo.     Map  tolded. 

Willett,  Edward. — THE  LIFE  OF  ULYSSES  SYDNEY  GRANT, 
General  U.  S.  Army.  Comprising  the  story  of  his  early 
years;  the  record  of  his  cadetship  and  experiences  in  the 
war  with  Mexico;  the  narrative  of  his  "business  exper 
iences,"  and  a  full  history  of  his  memorable  services  in 
the  War  for  the  Union.  By  Edward  Willett. 

New  York:  Beadle  &  Company,  Publishers.     (1865.)     i6mo.     pp.  100. 

Willett,  Edward. — THE  LIFE  OF  ULYSSES  S.  GRANT,  General  U. 
S.  A.,  comprising  the  story  of  his  early  years,  of  his  cadet- 
ship  and  experiences  in  the  War  with  Mexico;  the  narra 
tive  of  his  "business  experiences,"  and  a  complete  history 
of  his  memorable  services  in  the  War  for  the  Union.  By 
Edward  Willett.  (Memorial  edition.) 

New  York:  Beadle  &  Adams,     n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  160. 

Williams,  Ellen. — THREE  YEARS  AND  A  HALF  IN  THE  ARMY,  or 
history  of  the  Second  Colorados,  by  Mrs.  Ellen  \Villiams, 
Allison,  Iowa,  "Co.  A,  "Second  Colorado  Cavalry. 

New  York:  Published  for  the  Author  by  Fowler  &  Wells  Company,     n.  d. 

I2mo.     pp.  178. 


Williams,  Flora  McDonald. — WHO'S  THE  PATRIOT?  A  story 
of  the  Southern  Confederacy.  By  Mrs.  Flora  McDonald 
Williams. 

Louisville,  Ky.:  Press  of  the  Courier-Journal  Job  Printing  Company.     1886. 
121110.     pp.  288. 

Williams,  George  F. — BULLETT  AND  SHELL.  War  as  the 
soldier  saw  it.  Camp,  march  and  picket,  battlefield  and 
bivouac,  prison  and  hospital,  by  Geo.  F.  Williams,  of  the 
5th  and  I46th  Regiments,  New  York  Volunteers,  and 
War  correspondent  with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  the 
Army  of  the  Shenandoah,  and  the  Army  of  the  Cumber 
land.  Illustrated,  from  sketches  among  the  actual 
scenes,  by  Edwin  Forbes,  pictorial  war  correspondent. 

New  York:  Fords,  Howard  &  Hulbert.     1883.     Sm.  410.     pp.  454. 

Williams,  George  F. — LIGHTS  AND  SHADOWS  OF  ARMY  LIFE. 
Reprinted  from  the  Century  Magazine  for  October,  1884. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  803-819. 

Williams,  George  F. — THE  MEMORIAL  WAR  BOOK  as  drawn 
from  historical  records  and  personal  narratives  of  the  men 
who  served  in  the  great  struggle,  by  Major  George  F. 
Williams.  Illustrated  by  two  thousand  magnificent 
engravings,  reproduced  largely  from  photographs  taken 
by  the  U.  S.  Government  photographers,  M.  B.  Brady 
and  Alexander  Gardner,  being  the  only  photographs  taken 
during  the  WTar  of  the  Rebellion;  making  a  complete 
panorama  of  this  greatest  event  in  history,  including 
portraits  of  the  leaders  and  commanders  of  both  the 
Federal  and  Confederate  Armies  and  Navies;  giving  for 
the  first  time  a  complete  pictorial  representation  of  the 
scenes,  battles  and  incidents,  the  whole  forming  a  fitting 
memorial  of  the  greatest  events  of  the  century,  the  most 
momentous  of  the  ages. 

New  York:  Lovell  Brothers  Company.      1894.     4to.     pp.  610  (3). 

Williams,  George  Washington. — A  HISTORY  of  the  negro 
troops  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-1865,  preceded 
by  a  review  of  the  military  services  of  negroes  in  ancient 
and  modern  times,  by  George  W.  Williams,  LL.  D. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers.     1888.     8vo.     pp.  XVI.  (i)  1-353. 

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Williams,  James. — JUSTIFICATION  OF  THE  SOUTHERN  STATES 
of  North  America.  Political  letters  from  1860  to  the  last 
American  Presidential  Election;  with  a  letter  about  John 
Brown  and  a  discussion  of  the  results  of  the  last  Presi 
dential  election,  by  the  Hon.  James  Williams,  formerly 
Minister  of  the  United  States  at  the  Post.  Authorized 
German  edition,  with  a  preface  by  E.  A.  Hudson,  Doctor 
of  Laws,  formerly  Secretary  of  the  United  States  in  Berlin. 

Berlin.     1863.     8vo.     pp.  336. 

Williams,  John  Stuart. — REPORT  of  Brig. -Gen.  John  S. 
Williams  of  operations  in  East  Tennessee,  from  27th 
September  to  I5th  October,  1863.  Published  by  order  of 
Congress. 

Richmond:  R.  M.  Smith,  Public  Printer.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  9. 

Williams,  J.  A.  Bedford. — LEAVES  FROM  A  TROOPER'S  DIARY. 

Philadelphia:  Published  by  the  Author.  1869.  i6mo.  pp.  103  and  Errata. 
Autograph  of  Author,  and  18  illustrations  and  rare  portraits  inserted  relating 
to  the  Anderson  Cavalry. 

Williams,  J.  C. — LIFE  IN  CAMP.  A  history  of  the  nine  months' 
service  of  the  I4th  Vermont  Regiment,  from  October  21, 
1862,  when  it  was  mustered  into  the  U.  S.  Service,  to 
July  21,  1863,  including  the  battle  of  Gettysburg. 

Clearmont,  N.  H.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  167  (i). 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Author  and  Colonel  W.  T.  Nichols. 

Williams,  J.  M. — THE  EAGLE  REGIMENT,  8th  Wis.  Infy.  Vols. 
A  sketch  of  its  marches,  battles  and  campaigns,  from  1861 
to  1865,  with  a  complete  regimental  and  company  roster, 
and  a  few  portraits  and  sketches  of  its  officers  and  com 
manders,  by  a  Non-Vet  of  Co.  "H." 

Belleville,  Wis.:  "Recorder"  Print.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  166. 

Williams,  John  R. — DEFENSIVE  AND  OFFENSIVE  WEAPONS 
AND  ENGINES  of  the  ancients  and  of  the  middle  ages, 
their  relation  to  the  constitution  and  handling  of  armies, 
and  their  effect  upon  the  art  of  war.  By  John  R.  Williams, 
1st  Lieutenant,  3d  Artillery. 

Fort  Monroe,  Virginia:  Printed  at  the  United  States  Artillery  School.     1886. 

4to.     pp.  27. 

Williams,  Lewis. — How  PATRIOTS  ARE  REWARDED.  Revised 
statue  of  the  United  States, on  which  all  claims  for  disability 
by  privates  in  the  War  of  1861  are  to  be  based.  From 
regulations  relating  to  army  and  navy  pensions  of  1880. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

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Williams,  Noble  C. — ECHOES  FROM  THE  BATTLEFIELD,  or 
Southern  life  during  the  War.  By  Noble  C.  Williams,  of 
Atlanta,  Ga. 

Atlanta,  Ga.:  The  Franklin  Printing  and  Publishing  Company.     1902. 

I2mo.     pp.  IX.  1-94. 

Williams,  Norman. — A  MEMORIAL  of  John  Leverett  Thompson, 

of  Chicago,  111. 
Chicago:  The  Craig  Press.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  98. 

Williamson,  D.  Brainerd. 

1.  The  Volunteers'   Roll  of  Honor,  a  collection  of  the  noble  and 
praiseworthy  deeds  performed  in  the  cause  of  the  Union  by  the 
heroes  of  the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States.     In  this 
collection  the  greatest  care  has  been  taken  to  obtain  and  record 
the  proper  name  of  each  soldier  or  seaman  who  has  during  the 
great  Rebellion  rendered  himself  famous  by  reason  of  his  bravery 
or  devotion  to  the  Union  cause,  and  also  the  correct  number  and 
letter  of  his  regiment  and  company,  or  name  of  the  vessel  in  which 
he  served.     The  roll  of  honor  will  be  a  most  brilliant  addition  to 
American  literature,  to  be  published  in  monthly  numbers,  each 
number  complete  in  itself,  and  elegantly  illustrated  with  original 
engravings  executed  in  the  highest  style  of  the  art.    Philadelphia: 
Published  by  Barclay  &  Co.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  100. 

2.  Second  Number.     Philadelphia.     1864.     pp.  100. 

3.  Third  Number.     Philadelphia.     1866.     pp.  112. 
I  Vol.     Complete. 

Williamson,  James  Alexander. — THE  ANNALS  OF  IOWA. 
Published  quarterly  by  the  State  Historical  Society,  at 
Iowa  City,  April,  1870.  Edited  by  the  corresponding 
Secretary.  (Iowa  Troops  services.) 

Davenport:  Griggs,  Watson  &  Day,  Printers.     8vo.     pp.  170-184. 

Williamson,  James  J. — MOSBY'S  RANGERS.  A  record  of  the 
operations  of  the  Forty-third  Battalion  Virginia  Cavalry, 
from  its  organization  to  the  surrender,  from  the  diary  of  a 
private,  supplemented  and  verified  with  official  reports  of 
Federal  officers  and  also  of  Mosby;  with  personal  remi 
niscences,  sketches  of  skirmishes,  battles  and  bivouacs, 
dashing  raids  and  daring  adventures,  scenes  and  incidents 
in  the  history  of  Mosby 's  command.  Containing  over 
200  illustrations,  including  portraits  of  many  of  Mosby's 
men  and  of  Federal  officers  with  whom  they  came  in 
contact,  views,  engagements,  etc.;  maps  of  "Mosby's 
Confederacy"  and  localities  in  which  he  operated;  muster 
rolls,  occupation  and  present  whereabouts  of  surviving 
members.  By  James  J.  Williamson,  of  Company  A. 

New  York:  Ralph  B.  Kenyon,  Publisher.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  511. 


Williamson,  James  J.— MOSBY'S  RANGERS.  A  record  of  the 
operations  of  the  Forty-third  battalion  of  Virginia  Cavalry, 
from  its  organization  to  the  surrender,  by  James  J. 
Williamson,  of  Company  A.  Illustrated. 

New  York:  Sturgis  &  Walton  Company.      1909.     8vo.     pp.  VII.  8-554. 
Second  edition  revised  and  enlarged. 

Williamson,  James  J. — PRISON  LIFE  in  the  old  capitol  and 
reminiscences  of  the  Civil  War,  by  James  J.  Williamson, 
author  of  Mosby's  Rangers.  Illustrated  by  B.  F. 
Williamson. 

West  Orange,  N.  J.     1911.     I2mo.     pp.  X.  11-162. 

Williamson,  Mary  L. — THE  LIFE  OF  GEN.  THOS.  J.  JACKSON, 
"Stonewall,"  for  the  young  (Fourth  Grade  Reader). 
In  easy  words.  Illustrated.  By  Mrs.  Mary  L.  William 
son. 

Richmond,  Va. :  B.  F.  Johnson  Publishing  Co.     I2mo.     pp.  254. 

Williamson,  Mary  L.— THE  LIFE  OF  GEN.  ROBERT  E.  LEE,  for 
children,  in  easy  words.  Illustrated.  Mrs.  Mary  L. 
Williamson. 

Richmond,  Va.:  B.  F.  Johnson  Publishing  Co.     n.  d.      121110.     pp.  183. 

Williamson,  Mary  L. — THE  LIFE  OF  GEN.  ROBERT  E.  LEE,  for 
children,  in  easy  words.  Illustrated  with  colored  plates. 
Mrs.  Mary  L.  Williamson. 

Richmond,  Va. :  The  Baughman  Stationery  Co.     4to.     pp.  129. 

Willich,    August. — THE   ARMY,   Standing   Army   or   National 

Army?     An  essay  by  Maj.-Gen.  August  Willich. 
Cincinnati:  Printed  by  A.  Frey.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  23. 

Willis,  Henry  A. — THE  FIFTY-THIRD  REGIMENT  Massachusetts 
Volunteers,  comprising  also  a  history  of  the  Siege  of  Port 
Hudson,  by  Henry  A.  Willis. 

Fitchburg:  Press  of  Blanchard  &  Brown.     1889.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  247. 

Willis,  Henry  A. — FITCHBURG  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  by 

Henry  A.  Willis. 
(Motto.)     Fitchburg:  Published  by  Stephen  Shepley.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  282. 

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Willis,  Samuel  B. — VOICES  FROM  THE  DEAD.  A  sermon 
preached  March  26,  1865,  in  the  Citadel  Square  Baptist 
Church,  Charleston,  S.  C.,  before  the  I2yth  Regiment 
N.  Y.  Vols.  By  Samuel  B.  Willis,  Chaplain  of  the 
Regiment,  and  of  the  Post.  Published  by  request. 

New  York:  Thomas  Daniels  &  Son.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Willson,  Arabella  M. — DISASTER,  STRUGGLE,  TRIUMPH.  The 
adventures  of  1000  "Boys  in  Blue"  from  August,  1862,  to 
June,  1865,  by  Mrs.  Arabella  M.  Willson.  Dedicated  to 
the  1 26th  Regiment  of  New  York  State  Volunteers,  with 
an  appendix,  containing  a  chronological  record  of  the 
principal  events  in  the  history  of  the  Regiment  and  the 
personal  history  of  its  officers  and  enlisted  men,  prepared 
by  the  historical  committee  of  the  Regiment. 

Albany:  The  Argus  Company,  Printers.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  593. 

Photographs  of  officers,  etc.,  inserted. 

Willy,  C.  B. 

1.  Memorial  of  Benjamin  Dana  Fearing.      (Cincinnati,  Ohio.      1882.) 
8vo.     pp.  29. 

2.  In    Memoriam.     Benjamin    Dana   Fearing.     Died    December   9, 
1881.     Read  before  the  Literary  Club,  of  Cincinnati.     (By  C.  B. 
Willy.      1882.)      I2mo.     pp.  8. 

Newspaper  cuttings  inserted. 

Wilmer,  L.  Allison — Jarrett,  J.  H. — Vernon,  George  W.  F.— 

HISTORY  and  roster  of  Maryland  volunteers,  War  of 
1861-5.  Prepared  under  authority  of  the  General  Assem 
bly  of  Maryland,  by  L.  Allison  Wilmer,  J.  H.  Jarrett,  Geo. 
W.  F.  Vernon,  State  Commissioners. 

Baltimore,  Md.:  Press  of  Gtiggenheimer,  Weil  &  Co.     1898-1899. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  XIX.  1-834.  (2).     Vol.  II.  pp.  VIII.  1-285  (i). 

Wilmot,  Walter. — HAWKIN'S  ZOUAVES,  or  through  leaden  rain. 

By  Major  Walter  Wilmot.     A  true  story  of  a  famous 

Regiment. 
New  York:  The  \Var  Library.     1885.     4to.     pp.  24. 

Wilshire,  Joseph  W. — A  REMINISCENCE  of  Burnside's  Knox- 
ville  Campaign.  Paper  read  before  the  Ohio  Commandery 
of  the  Loyal  Legion,  April  3,  1912,  by  Joseph  W.  Wilshire, 
Captain  45th  O.  V.  I. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

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Wilson,  Ephriam  A. — MEMOIRS  of  the  War,  by  Captain  Ephriam 
A.  Wilson,  of  Co.  "G,"  loth  Illinois  Veteran  Volunteer 
Infantry. 

Cleveland,  O. :  W.  M.  Bayne  Printing  Co.     1893.     I2mo.     pp.  XXI.  23-435. 

Wilson,  Harry. — ORATION  at  the  unveiling  of  the  monument 
erected  by  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  on  the  Battlefield  of 
Gettysburg,  in  honor  of,  and  upon  the  spot  where  fought 
the  Eighty-first  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Veteran  Vol 
unteers.  Delivered  by  Harry  Wilson,  Captain  Company 
F,  at  the  request  of  the  Survivors'  Association  of  that 
Regiment. 

n.  p.     September  12,  1889.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Wilson,  Henry — Black,  Jeremiah  S. — EDWIN  M.  STANTON. 

The  Atlantic  Monthly,  Feb.,  Oct.,  1870.     pp.  — 
The  Galaxy,  June,  1870,  Feb.,  1871.     pp.  - 

Wilson,  James  Grant. — BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCHES  of  Illinois 
officers  engaged  in  the  War  against  the  Rebellion  of  1861. 
Illustrated  with  portraits. 

Chicago.     1862.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  106. 

Wilson,  James  Grant. — GREAT  COMMANDERS:  General  Grant. 

By  James  Grant  Wilson. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1887.    I2mo.   pp.  VI.  (2)  1-390. 
Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Wilson. 

Wilson,  James  Grant. — THE  LIFE  AND  CAMPAIGN  of  Ulysses 
Simpson  Grant,  General-in-Chief  of  the  United  States 
Army,  comprising  a  full  and  authentic  account  of  the 
illustrious  soldier  from  his  earliest  boyhood  to  the  present 
time. 

New  York.     1868.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Wilson,  James  Grant. — THE  LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  SERVICES  of 
Ulysses  Simpson  Grant,  General  of  the  United  States 
Army,  and  twice  President  of  the  United  States,  by 
James  Grant  Wilson. 

(Motto.)     n.  p.     (1885.)     8vo.     pp.  168.     Revised  edition. 

Wilson,  James  Grant. — THE  RED  RIVER  DAM. 

The  Galaxy,  June,  1866.     pp.  — 

Wilson,  James  Grant. — THE  COMTE  DE  PARIS,  by  General 

James  Grant  Wilson. 
The  Cosmopolitan,  May,  1891.     pp.  33-36. 

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Wilson,  James  Grant. — SKETCHES  of  illustrious  soldiers,  by 
James  Grant  Wilson,  with  four  steel  engravings  and 
twenty-one  autographs. 

(Motto.)  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.    1874.    I2mo.    pp.  VIII.  (i)  484. 

Wilson,  James  Harrison. — ADDRESS  of  Gen.  James  H.  Wilson, 
at  the  Twenty-seventh  Reunion  of  the  Society  of  the 
Army  of  the  Cumberland,  Columbus,  Ohio,  Sept.  22,  1897. 

Wilmington,  Del.     1897.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

Wilson,  James  Harrison. — HEROES  OF  THE  GREAT  CONFLICT. 
Life  and  services  of  William  Farrar  Smith,  Major-General, 
United  States  Volunteers,  in  Civil  War.  A  sketch  by 
James  Harrison  Wilson,  Major-General  U.  S.  V. 

Wilmington,  Del;  The  John  M.  Rogers  Press.     1904.     8vo.     pp.  130. 

Privately  printed.     Autograph  letter  of  General  Smith. 

Wilson,  James  Harrison. — ONE  OF  THE  GREAT  SOLDIERS, 
Major-Gen.  Andrew  Atkinson  Humphreys.  A  noble  and 
glorious  chieftain  of  our  Civil  War.  By  Major-Gen. 
James  H.  Wilson. 

New  York:  The  Sun,  March  19,  1893.     8vo.     pp.  (15).     (Mounted.) 

Wilson,  James  Harrison. — THE  CAMPAIGN  OF  CHANCELLORS- 
VILLE  (April  27-May  5,  1863).  By  Major  John  Bigelow, 
Jr.,  U.  S.  A.  A  critical  review  reprinted  by  permission 
from  the  Sun  of  November  6,  13  and  20,  1910.  By  James 
Harrison  Wilson,  late  Major-Gen.  U.  S.  V. 

Wilmington,  Del.:  Chas.  L.  Story,  Printer.      1911.     8vo.     pp.  77.     (Map.) 

Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Wilson,  James  Harrison. — THE  LIFE  AND  SERVICES  of  Brevet 
Brigadier-General  Andrew  Jonathan  Alexander,  United 
States  Army.  A  sketch  from  personal  recollections, 
family  letters  and  the  records  of  the  great  Rebellion,  by 
James  Harrison  Wilson,  late  Major-General  Volunteers, 
and  Brevet  Major-General  U.  S.  A. 

New  York.     1887.     410.     pp.  135. 

Wilson,  James  Harrison.— THE  LIFE  OF  CHARLES  A.  DANA, 
by  James  Harrison  Wilson,  LL.  D.,  late  Major-General 
U.  S.  V. 

New  York  and  London:  Harper  &  Brothers,  Publishers.     MCMVII. 
8vo.     pp.  — 

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Wilson,  James  Harrison. — UNDER  THE  OLD  FLAG.  Recol 
lections  of  military  operations  in  the  War  for  the  Union, 
the  Spanish  War,  the  Boxer  Rebellion.  By  James 
Harrison  Wilson,  Brevet  Major-General  U.  S.  A.,  late 
Major-General  U.  S.  V.,  Engineer  and  Inspector-General 
on  Grant's  Staff,  Commander  Third  Cavalry  Division, 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  Commander  Cavalry  Corps, 
M.  D.  M.,  etc. 

New  York  and  London:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     AICMXII. 
8vo.     Vol.  I.  pp.  XVI.  1-580.     Vol.  II.  pp.  IX.  1-582. 

Wilson,  John  A. — ADVENTURES  OF  ALF.  WILSON.  A  thrilling 
episode  of  the  dark  days  of  the  Rebellion,  by  John  A. 
Wilson,  a  member  of  the  Mitchell  railroad  raiders. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  The  National  Tribune.      1897.      I2mo.     pp.  237. 

Wilson,  John  Laird. — THE  PICTORIAL  HISTORY  of  the  Great 
Civil  War.  Its  causes,  origin,  conduct  and  results,  em 
bracing  full  and  authentic  accounts  of  its  battles  by  land 
and  sea,  with  graphic  descriptions  of  heroic  deeds  achieved 
by  armies  and  individuals,  narratives  of  personal  adven 
ture,  thrilling  incidents,  daring  exploits,  wonderful  escapes, 
life  in  camp,  field,  and  hospital,  adventures  at  sea, 
blockade  life,  etc.,  containing  carefully  prepared  bio 
graphies  of  the  leading  generals  and  naval  commanders  of 
both  the  North  and  the  South,  by  John  Laird  Wilson, 
special  correspondent  of  the  New  York  Herald,  embellished 
with  numerous  fine  steel  plate  engravings  of  battle  scenes, 
and  with  portraits  of  a  hundred  leading  generals. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Staley  &  Hawes.     (1881.)     4to.     pp.  IV.  976. 

Wilson,  Joseph  T. — THE  BLACK  PHALANX.  A  history  of  the 
negro  soldiers  of  the  United  States  in  the  War  of  1775, 
1812,  i86i-'65,  by  Joseph  T.  Wilson,  late  of  the  2nd 
Regiment  La  Native  Guard  Vols.,  54th  Mass.  Vols., 
Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Commander-in-Chief  G.  A.  R.  56 
illustrations. 

Hartford,  Conn.:  American  Publishing  Company.      1888.     8vo.     pp.   528. 

Wilson,  J.  W. — GENERAL  SHERMAN  AND  His  MEMOIRS.     From 

the  International  Review.     November-December,  1875. 
New  York:  A.  S.  Barnes  &  Company.     8vo.     pp.  779-817. 
Presentation  copy  from  Gen.  Wilson  to  Gen.  Sheridan. 

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Wilson,  Lawrence. — ITINERARY  of  the  Seventh  Ohio  Volunteer 
Infantry,  1861-1864,  with  roster,  portraits  and  bio 
graphies.  Edited  and  compiled  by  Lawrence  Wilson, 
First  Sergeant  Company  D,  assisted  by  the  Historical 
Committee  of  the  Regimental  Association. 

New  York  and  Washington:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1907. 

.8vo.     pp.  652. 

Wilson,  Richard  Hurlbut. — THE  EIGHTH  REGIMENT  OF 
INFANTRY,  by  Lieut.  Richard  H.  Wilson,  Adjutant  8th 
U.  S.  Infantry. 

The  U.  S.  Military  Service  Journal,     pp.  560-674. 

Wilson,  Thomas  L. — SUFFERINGS  ENDURED  FOR  A  FREE 
GOVERNMENT,  or  a  history  of  the  cruelties  and  atrocities 
of  the  Rebellion.  "Facts  stranger  than  Fiction."  By 
Thos.  L.  Wilson. 

(Philadelphia.      1864.)      121110.     pp.  X.  372. 

Wilson,  William. — HISTORY  and  roster  of  the  surviving  mem 
bers  of  the  4th  Illinois  Cavalry  with  their  residences. 
Compiled  by  William  Wilson,  Secretary  of  4th  Illinois 
Cavalry  Association. 

Chicago:  Straub  &  Hallott.      1884.     48010.     pp.  12. 

Wilson,  William  Bender. — A  FEW  ACTS  AND  ACTORS  IN  THE 
TRAGEDY  of  the  Civil  War  in  the  United  States,  by  William 
Bender  Wilson,  military  telegrapher  in  War  times. 

Philadelphia:  Published  by  the  Author.      1892.      I2mo.     pp.  114. 

Wilson,  William  Bender. — A  LEAF  FROM  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE 
REBELLION.  Sketches  of  events  and  persons,  by  William 
B.  Wilson,  a  military  telegrapher  of  the  time. 

Holmesburg,  Philadelphia.     June  26,  1888.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

Wilson,  William  Bender. — A  GLIMPSE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 

MILITARY  TELEGRAPH  CORPS  and  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

By  William  B.  Wilson,  a  military  telegrapher  in  war  time. 

Read   before  the   United   Service   Club  of  Philadelphia, 

January  16,  1889. 

Holmesburg,  Philadelphia.     (1889.)     8vo.     pp.  20. 
Presentation  copy.     Author's  autograph. 

Wiltbank,  William  White. — MY  SECOND  CAPTURE. 

The  Atlantic  Monthly,  Aug.,  1865.     pp.  — 

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Winder,  W.  H. — SECRETS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  BASTILE. 

(Mottoes.)     Philadelphia:  Published  by  John  Campbell.      1863. 
8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-64.     Second  edition. 

Wingate,  George  Wood. — THE  LAST  CAMPAIGN  of  the  Twenty- 
second  Regiment  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.,  June  and  July,  1863. 
New  York.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  47.     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

Winkler,  A.  V.  (Mrs.) — THE  CONFEDERATE  CAPITAL  and  Hood's 

Texas  Brigade.     By  Mrs.  A.  V.  Winkler. 
(Motto.)     Austin:  Eugene  Von  Boeckmann.     1894.     8vo.     pp.  XVI.   1-312. 

Winkler,  E.  F. — OUR  FALLEN  LEADER.  A  memorial  sermon  on 
the  death  of  Gen.  Robert  Edward  Lee,  delivered  in  the 
Citadel  Square  Baptist  Church,  on  Sunday,  Oct.  16. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Privately  printed.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Winston,  J. — CORA  O'KANE  or  the  doom  of  the  rebel  guard.  A 
story  of  the  great  Rebellion,  containing  incidents  of  the 
campaign  in  Missouri  under  Generals  Fremont  and  Sigel, 
and  the  thrilling  exploits  of  the  Unionists  under  Major 
Zagonyi. 

n.  p.     Published  by  an  Association  of  Disabled  Soldiers.     1868.    8vo.    pp.  84. 

Winthrop,  Theodore. — NEW  YORK  SEVENTH  REGIMENT,  our 

march  to  Washington. 
Boston,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  (217-252.) 

Wise,  George.— HISTORY  of  the  Seventeenth  Virginia  Infantry, 
C.  S.  A. 

Baltimore.     1870.      I2mo.     pp.  312. 

Wise,  Henry  Alexander. — LETTER  from  Gen.  Wise  (to  the 
Virginia  delegation  in  Confederate  Congress  in  regard  to 
election  of  officers,  and  including  one  from  Army  of  the 
Tennessee  upon  same  subject). 

(Richmond,  Va.)     Jan.  3,  1864.     8vo.     pp.  2. 

Wise,  Henry  Alexander. — RICHMOND  LIGHT  INFANTRY  BLUES. 
Speech  of  General  Henry  A.  Wise.  War  roll,  roll  of  honor 
ary  members  and  the  present  roll  of  the  company. 

Richmond.      1874.     4to.     pp.  - 
Autograph  letter  of  Capt.  F.  M.  Imboden. 

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Wise,  Henry  Alexander. — SEVEN  DECADES  OF  THE  UNION. 
The  humanities  and  materialism.  Illustrated  by  a 
memoir  of  John  Tyler,  with  reminiscences  of  some  of  his 
great  contemporaries.  The  transition  state  of  this 
nation,  its  dangers  and  their  remedy.  By  Henry  A.  Wise. 

(Motto.)     Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  IX.-32O. 

Wise,  John  Sergeant. — BATTLE  OF  NEW  MARKET,  VA.,  May 
15,  1864.  An  address  repeated  by  John  S.  Wise,  Esq.,  a 
cadet  in  the  corps  of  1864,  before  the  professors,  officers 
and  cadets  of  the  Virginia  Military  Institute.  *  *  May 
13,  1882. 

n.  p.     1882.     i6mo.     pp.  72. 

Wise,  John  Sergeant. — THE  END  OF  AN  ERA. 

The  Atlantic  Monthly,  April,  May,  1899.     pp.  498-510.     pp.  592-605. 

Wise,  John  Sergeant. — THE  END  OF  AN  ERA,  by  John  S.  Wise. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Company. 
8vo.     pp.  IV.  (i)  1-474.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Wisser,  John  Philip — Guss,  H.  C. — A  MILITARY  AND  NAVAL 
DICTIONARY,  compiled  by  Major  John  P.  Wisser,  U.  S. 
Army,  and  H.  C.  Gauss,  Esq.,  of  the  Navy  Dept.,  contain 
ing  authentic  and  plainly  worded  definitions  of  all  terms 
used  in  the  military  and  naval  services,  and  brief  but 
comprehensive  definitions  of  the  powers  appertaining  to 
each  department  of  the  U.  S.  Government,  and  the  duties 
of  all  Government  officials. 

New  York  City:  L.  R.  Hamersly  Company.     1905.     8vo.     pp.  175. 

Wistar,  Isaac  Jones. — HEADQUARTERS,  FORT  YORKTOWN,  Gen. 
Isaac  J.  Wistar.  General  Orders  No.  9,  July  13,  1863,  to 
No.  35,  Dec.  28,  1863.  (Circulars  1863.  5)  Headquarters 
U.  S.  Forces  Yorktown,  Va.,  Gen.  Isaac  J.  Wistar. 
General  Orders  No.  I,  Jan.  24,  1864,  to  No.  12,  April  20. 
1864.  (Circulars  1864.  2.)  (Command  discontinued 
April  20,  1864.) 

I2mo. 

Wister,  Francis. — RECOLLECTIONS  of  the  i2th  U.  S.  Infantry 
and  regular  division,  1861-1865.  Paper  read  before  the 
United  Service  Club,  November  17,  1886,  by  Francis 
Wister,  Bvt.  Lt.-Col.  U.  S.  A.,  late  Captain  I2th  U.  S. 
Infantry,  Colonel  21 5th  Penna.  Vols. 

Philadelphia.      1887.     8vo.     pp.  15.      150  copies  privately  printed. 

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Wister,  Owen. — HORACE  HOWARD  FURNESS.  A  short  memoir, 
by  Owen  Wister.  Reprinted  from  the  Harvard  Graduates 
Magazine,  December,  1912. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  201-212. 

(War  services  related.)     Privately  printed. 

Autograph  letter  of  Author  and  letters  of  Dr.  Furness  inserted. 

Wister,  Owen. — ULYSSES  S.  GRANT,  by  Owen  Wister. 

Boston:  Small,  Maynard  &  Company.     MDCCCC.     84mo.     pp.  145. 
Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Wister,  Owen  J.  (Mrs.) — WALTER  S.  NEWHALL.     A  memoir. 

(Motto.)     Philadelphia:   Published   for   the   benefit   of   the   Sanitary    Com 
mission.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  IV. -i 40. 

Wittenmyer,  Annie. — UNDER  THE  GUNS.  A  woman's  reminis 
cences  of  the  Civil  War,  by  Mrs.  Annie  Wittenmyer,  with 
an  introduction  by  Mrs.  General  U.  S.  Grant. 

Boston,  Mass. :  E.  B.  Stelling  &  Co.,  Publishers.     1895.    i2mo.    pp.  (6)  1-272. 

Wolf,   Simon. — THE  AMERICAN  JEW  as   patriot,   soldier  and 
citizen,  by  Simon  Wolf.     Edited  by  Louis  Edward  Levy. 
Philadelphia:  The  Levy  Type  Company,  Publishers.     1895. 
8vo.     PP  XIII.  (i)  (2)  1-576. 

Wolseley,  Garnet  Joseph. 

1.  An  English  view  of  the  Civil  War,  by  the  Right  Hon.  Viscount 
Wolseley,  Adjutant-General  of  the  British  Army.     North  Ameri 
can  Review.     1889.     pp.  — 

2.  Lord   Wolseley   Answered.     By   General   James  B.  Fry.      North 
American  Review.     1889.     pp.  — 

3.  Lord  Wolseley's  Mistakes.     By  Jefferson  Davis.     North  American 
Review.      1889.     pp.  — 

8vo. 

Wolseley,  Garnet  Joseph — Sherman,  William  Tecumseh— 
Davis,  Jefferson. 

1.  General    Lee.     By    General     Viscount    Wolseley.     MacMillan's 
Magazine,  March,  1887.     pp.  — 

2.  Grant,  Thomas,  Lee.     Gen.  W.  T.  Sherman.     North  American 
Review.     May,  1887.     pp.  - 

3.  Review  of  Gen.  Wolseley's  Paper,  by  Jefferson  Davis.    Memphis 
Daily  Appeal,  May  8,  1887.     pp.  — 

4.  A  letter  from  Lord  Wolseley.     pp.  — 
8vo. 

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Wolseley,  Garnet  Joseph. — GENERAL  LEE,  by  General  Vis 
count  Wolseley. 

Rochester:  (George  P.  Humphrey.)      1906.     64010.     pp.  62. 
300  copies  printed.     No.  192. 

Womeley,  Katharine  Prescott. — THE  OTHER  SIDE  OF  WAR 
with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  Letters  from  the  head 
quarters  of  the  United  States  Sanitary  Commission, 
during  the  Peninsular  Campaign  in  Virginia,  in  1862,  by 
Katharine  Prescott  Womeley. 

Boston:  Ticknor  &  Company.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  210. 

Wood,  C.  J. — REMINISCENCES  OF  THE  WAR.  Biography  and 
personal  sketches  of  all  the  commanding  officers  of  the 
Union  Army.  Narrative  of  the  Morgan  raid  in  Indiana 
and  Ohio;  pursuit,  capture,  imprisonment  and  escape  of 
Morgan  from  the  Ohio  Penitentiary;  his  last  flight,  and 
tragic  death  of  the  renowned  cavalier.  Fall  of  Richmond 
and  surrender  of  General  Lee.  Flight  of  Jeff.  Davis  from 
the  Rebel  capital;  pursuit  and  final  capture  of  the  rebel 
chief  in  the  jungles  of  the  dismal  swamp  in  Southeastern 
Georgia.  Capture,  court  martial,  conviction  and  hanging 
of  Col.  Orton  and  Major  Dunbar,  two  Rebel  spies,  at 
Franklin,  Tenn.,  in  1863.  By  C.  J.  Wood,  M.  D.,  Surgeon 
U.  S.  A. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  ¥.-283.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Wood,  D.  W. — HISTORY  of  the  20th  O.  V.  V.  I.  Regiment  and 
proceedings  of  the  first  reunion  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio, 
April  6,  1876.  Compiled  and  arranged  for  publication 
by  D.  W.  Wood,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio. 

Columbus:  Paul  &  Thrall.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  70. 

Wood,    George    L. — THE    SEVENTH    REGIMENT    (Ohio    Vols. 

Infantry),  a  record. 
New  York.     1867.     I2mo.     pp.  304. 

7  engravings  and  portraits  inserted.     Autograph  letters  and  Autographs  of 
Generals  Banks,  Greene,  Tyndale,  Fitz  John  Porter  and  Chas.  Candy. 

Wood,  James. — REPORT  of  the  operations  of  the  3d  Brigade,  3d 
Division,  of  the  2Oth  Army  Corps,  in  the  Atlanta  Campaign 
of  1864,  by  the  brigade  commander,  Colonel  (now  General) 
James  Wood. 

Albany:  Weed,  Parsons  &  Co.,  Printers.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  62. 

Wood,  Jarvis  A. — MY  FLAG. 

(Philadelphia.      1914.)     8vo.     pp.  (18). 

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Wood,  M.  H. — STERLING  SOLDIERS'  RECORD,  containing  name, 
rank,  company  and  regiment  of  all  soldiers  from  Sterling, 
111.,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  from  1861  to  1865,  with 
the  date  of  muster  and  discharge,  and  their  present 
business,  and  post  office  address,  if  living,  as  far  as  can  be 
ascertained.  Also  the  same  information  in  regard  to 
those  soldiers  who  entered  the  service  from  other  places, 
but  who  are  at  present  residents  of  Sterling  or  Rock 
Falls,  111.  Compiled  by  M.  H.  Wood. 

Sterling,  Illinois:  Sterling  Standard  Print.      1880.      i6mo.     pp.  36. 

Wood,  Robert  C. — CONFEDERATE  HAND-BOOK.  A  compilation 
of  important  data  and  other  interesting  and  valuable 
matter  relating  to  the  War  between  the  States,  1861-1865; 
a  reliable  and  a  safe  guide  to  all  interested  in  Confederate 
history.  By  Robert  C.  Wood,  Colonel  of  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A. 

(New  Orleans.     1900.)     8vo.     pp.  126. 

Wood,  Thomas  John. — A  THRILLING  WAR  CHAPTER.  The 
battle  of  Missionary  Ridge,  recollections  of  Gen.  Thomas 
J.  Wood;  some  popular  errors  corrected  about  the  Army  of 
the  Cumberland ;  glorious  service  of  one  division  in  the 
battle;  a  spontaneous  and  unordered  assault  and  the 
victory  that  went  with  it. 

New  York:  Times.     1876.     I2mo.     pp.  (25). 

Wood,  Wales  W. — A  HISTORY  of  the  Ninety-fifth  Regiment, 
Illinois  Infantry  Volunteers,  from  its  organization  in  the 
fall  of  1862  until  its  final  discharge  from  the  United  States 
Service  in  1865. 

Chicago.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  XII.  240. 

Presentation  copy.     Col.  Avery's  Autograph. 

Wood,  William. — SHAMEFUL  TREATMENT  OF  THE  UNION  DEAD. 
False  imprisonment  and  barbarous  treatment  of  a  disabled 
Union  soldier  by  the  Federal  Government,  at  Winchester, 
Va.,  during  Fall  of  1864  and  Spring  of  1865. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

Wood,  W.  Birkbeck — Edmonds,  J.  E. — A  HISTORY  of  the 
Civil  War  in  the  United  States,  1861-5,  by  W.  Birkbeck 
Wood,  M.  A.,  Lieutenant  (Cadet  Corps)  2nd  Volunteer 
Battalion  Devon  Regiment  and  Major  J.  E.  Edmonds, 
R.  E.,  P.  S.  C.,  D.  A.  Q.  M.  G.  Headquarters,  with  an 
introduction  by  Spencer  Wilkinson,  with  thirteen  maps 
and  eleven  plans. 

New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.      1905.     8vo.     pp.  549. 


Woodbury,  Augustus. — AMBROSE  EVERETT  BURNSIDE.  By 
Augustus  Woodbury. 

Providence:  N.  Bangs  Williams  &  Company.     1882.     Sm.  410.     pp.  97. 

Woodbury,  Augustus. — A  NARRATIVE  of  the  campaign  of  the 
First  Rhode  Island  Regiment  in  the  spring  and  summer  of 
1861,  illustrated  with  a  portrait  and  map. 

Providence.     1862.      I2mo.     pp.  260. 

Woodbury,  Augustus. — GENERAL  HALLECK  and  General 
Burnside.  A  reprint  with  additions  of  two  articles 
originally  communicated  to  the  Providence  Journal, 
December  18,  1863,  and  January  6,  1864,  by  "W." 

Boston:  Printed  by  John  Wilson  &  Son.      1864.     8vo.     pp.  23. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Woodbury,  Augustus. — MAJOR-GENERAL  AMBROSE  E.  BURN- 
SIDE  and  the  Ninth  Army  Corps.  A  narrative  of  cam 
paigns  in  North  Carolina,  Maryland,  Virginia,  Ohio, 
Kentucky,  Mississippi  and  Tennessee,  during  the  War 
for  the  preservation  of  the  Republic,  by  Augustus  Wood- 
bury,  illustrated  with  portraits  and  maps. 

Providence:  Sidney  S.  Rider  &  Brother.      1867.     8vo.     pp.  554. 
Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Burnside,  newspaper  cuttings,  etc.,  with  report  of 
Committee  to  Recruit  Ninth  Army  Corps,  Feb.  to  Aug.,  1864,  and  Autograph 
note  of  Author  inserted. 

Woodbury,  Augustus. — THE  MEMORY  OF  THE  FIRST  BATTLE. 
A  discourse  preached  in  Westminster  Church,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  on  the  28th  Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of  Bull  Run, 
July  21,  1889,  before  the  Veteran  Association  of  the  First 
and  Second  Rhode  Island  Regiments  and  their  Batteries, 
by  Augustus  Woodbury,  Chaplain  of  the  First  Rhode 
Island  Regiment  of  Detached  Militia. 

Providence,  R.  I.:  E.  L.  Freeman  &  Son.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  34. 

Woodbury,  Augustus. — THE  REPUBLIC  is  THE  SCHOOL  OF 
PATRIOTISM.  An  oration  delivered  at  the  dedication  of 
the  soldiers'  an-d  sailors'  monument,  erected  by  the  State 
of  Rhode  Island,  in  Providence,  Sept.  16,  1871.  By 
Augustus  W'oodbury. 

Providence:  A.  Crawford  Greene.      1871.     4to.     pp.  29. 

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Woodbury,  Augustus. — THE  SOLDIER,  SENATOR,  MAN.  An 
address  delivered  at  the  funeral  of  Ambrose  Everett 
Burnside,  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  September  16,  1881,  by 
Augustus  Woodbury. 

Providence:  E.  L.  Freeman  &  Co.,  Printers  to  the  State.     1884.     410.     pp.  — 
74  copies  printed.     No.  28. 

Woodbury,  Augustus. — THE  SECOND  RHODE  ISLAND  REGI 
MENT.  A  narrative  of  military  operations  in  which  the 
regiment  was  engaged  from  the  beginning  to  the  end  of 
the  War  for  the  Union,  by  Augustus  Woodbury.  Illus 
trated  with  a  portrait  and  map. 

Providence:  Valpey,  Angell  &  Company.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  633  and  map. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author  and  rare  camp  view  inserted. 

Woodbury,  Henry  H. — COMPLETE  HISTORY  of  the  46th  Illinois 
Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry,  from  the  date  of  its  organiza 
tion  in  1861,  to  its  final  discharge,  February  I,  1866,  con 
taining  a  full  and  authentic  account  of  the  participation 
of  the  regiment  in  the  battles,  sieges,  skirmishes  and 
expeditions  in  which  it  has  been  engaged,  together  with  a 
complete  roster  of  the  regiment,  showing  the  promotions, 
commissioned  and  non-commissioned,  deaths,  discharges 
and  desertions. 

Freeport,  Illinois:  Bailey  &  Ankeny,  Printers.      1866.     8vo.     pp.  76. 

Woodruff,  George  H. — ILLINOIS  FIFTEEN  YEARS  AGO;  patriots 
of  Will  County.  Designed  to  preserve  the  name  and 
memory  of  Will  County  soldiers,  both  officers  and  privates, 
both  living  and  dead,  and  to  tell  something  of  what  they 
suffered  in  the  great  struggle  to  preserve  our  nationality. 
By  George  H.  \Voodruff. 

Joliet.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  515  (82).     "Privately  printed." 

Woodruff,  W.  E. — WITH  THE  LIGHT  GUNS  IN  '6i-'6s,  reminis 
cences  of  eleven  Arkansas,  Missouri  and  Texas  Light 
Batteries  in  the  Civil  War.  By  W.  E.  Woodruff,  late 
Major  Art.,  C.  S.  A. 

Little  Rock,  Ark.:  Central  Printing  Company.      1903.      I2mo.     pp.  115. 

Woods,  Joseph  T. — SERVICES  of  the  Ninety-sixth  Ohio  Volun 
teers,  by  J.  T.  Woods,  M.  D.,  late  Surgeon,  99th  Ohio  Vols. 

Toledo,  Ohio:  Blade  Printing  &  Paper  Co.     1874.     8vo.     pp.  X.-24~. 
Autograph  letter  of  Major  Woods. 

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Woods,  Joseph  T. — STEEDMAN  AND  His  MEN  AT  CHICKAMAUGA. 

Toledo.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  —      Autograph  letter  of  Major  Woods. 

Woodward,  Ashbel. — LIFE  OF  GENERAL  NATHANIEL  LYON,  by 

Ashbel  Woodward,  M.  D. 

Hartford :  Published  by  Case,  Lockwood  &  Co.      1862.    I2mo.   pp.  XII.  360. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Author. 

Woodward,  Ashbel. — MEMOIR  of  General  Nathaniel  Lyon. 
New  England  History  and  General  Register,  April,  1866.     8vo.     pp.  — 

\Voodward,  E.  M. — HISTORY  of  the  Third  Pennsylvania  Reserve 
(32d  Regiment),  being  a  complete  record  of  the  regiment, 
with  incidents  of  the  camp,  marches,  bivouacs,  skirmishes 
and  battles,  together  with  the  personal  record  of  every 
officer  and  man  during  his  term  of  service.  By  Major  E. 
M.  Woodward.  Embellished  with  four  steel  plate 
portraits. 

Trenton,  N.  J.:  MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  Printers.     1883. 
8vo.     pp.  256.     Appendix  60.     Index  II. 
Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Woodward,  E.  M. — HISTORY  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Ninety- 
eighth  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  being  a  complete  record 
of  the  regiment,  with  its  camps,  marches,  and  battles, 
together  with  the  personal  record  of  every  officer  and  man 
during  his  term  of  service,  by  Major  E.  M.  Woodward, 
embellished  writh  four  steel  plate  engravings. 

Trenton,  X.  J.:  MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  Printers.     1884. 

Ry.  8vo.     pp.  136.     Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Woodward,  E.  M. — OUR  CAMPAIGNS,  or  the  marches,  bivouacs, 
battles,  incidents  of  camp  life  and  history  of  our  regiment 
during  its  three  years'  term  of  service,  together  with  a 
sketch  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  under  Generals 
McClellan,  Burnside,  Hooker,  Meade  and  Grant,  by  E. 
M.  \Voodward,  Adjutant  Second  Pa.  Reserves. 

Philadelphia.     1865.      I2mo.     pp.  358. 
Autograph  note  and  portrait  of  Major  Woodward. 

Woodward,  Joseph  Janvier. — SICKNESS  AND  MORTALITY  OF 

THE  ARMY  during  the  first  year  of  the  War. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Surgeon-General's  Office,  Circular  No.  15,  September  8, 
1863.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

945 


Woodward,  Samuel  Lippincott. — GRIERSON'S  RAID,  April  17 
to  May  2,  1863.  By  Lieuteannt-Colonel  S.  L.  Woodward, 
Seventh  Cavalry,  late  Major  and  A.  A.  G.,  U.  S.  Volun 
teers.  Poem  by  B.  P.  Shillaber  (Mrs.  Partington). 

Journal  of  United  States  Cavalry  Association,  April,  1904.  pp.  683-710.     July, 

1904.  pp.  94-123. 

Woodward,  Thomas  W. — ADDRESS  of  Maj.  Thomas  W.  Wood 
ward,  delivered  before  the  survivors  association  of  the 
Sixth  Regiment,  South  Carolina  Volunteers,  at  Chester, 
S.  C,  on  Qth  August,  1883. 

Columbia,  S.  C.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  32.     Autograph  note  of  Major  Woodward. 

Woodworth,  C.  L. — A  COMMEMORATIVE  DISCOURSE  on  the 
work  and  character  of  Ulysses  Simpson  Grant,  delivered 
before  the  citizens  of  Watertown,  August  8,  1885,  by  C.  L. 
Woodworth,  D.  D.  Also  the  prayer  offered  on  the  same 
occasion  by  Luther  T.  Townsend,  D.  D. 

Boston:  Thomas  Todd,  Printer.     1885.     8vo.     pp.28. 

Woodworth,  John. — REMINISCENCES  of  1861-1865,  by  John 
Woodworth,  read  at  the  reunion  of  Eagle  Company  C, 
Eighth  Regiment,  Wis.  Vol.  Infantry,  Eau  Claire,  Wis., 
Oct.  12,  1887. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (26). 

Woolsey,  Georgiana. — THREE  WEEKS  AT  GETTYSBURG. 

New  York.     1863.      i8mo.     pp.  24. 

Wooters,  W.  R. — AN  ALPHABETICAL  LIST  of  the  battles  of  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion  with  dates,  from  Ft.  Sumter,  S.  C., 
April  12  and  13,  1861,  to  General  Kirby  Smith's  surrender, 
May  26,  1865.  Compiled  from  official  sources  giving  the 
number  killed,  wounded,  and  missing  in  each  of  the  im 
portant  battles,  Union  troops  engaged,  names  of  the 
Generals  killed  and  wounded,  in  both  armies;  also  the 
total  number  of  enlistments,  number  discharged,  number 
wounded,  number  missing,  number  of  deaths,  number 
killed  in  battle,  and  a  chronological  history  of  the  War  of 
the  Rebellion. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  W.  R.  Wooters.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  120. 

Work,  Henry  Clay. — MARCHING  THROUGH  GEORGIA.  Written 
in  honor  of  Sherman's  famous  march  from  "Atlanta  to  the 
Sea."  \Vritten  and  composed  by  Henry  C.  Work. 
Illustrated. 

Boston:  Ticknor  &  Company.      1889.     Sin.  4to.     pp.  (32). 

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Wormer,    Grover   Salman. — THE    MORGAN    RAID   OF    1863. 

Memoirs  of  General  G.  S.  Wormer,   Brevet  Brig. -Gen. 

U.  S.  Vols. 
Detroit,  Mich.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  32. 


Worsham,  John  H. — ONE  OF  JACKSON'S  FORT  CAVALRY.  His 
experience  and  what  he  saw  during  the  War,  1861-1865, 
including  a  history  of  "F  Company,"  Richmond,  Va., 
2ist  Regiment  Virginia  Infantry,  Second  Brigade,  Jack 
son's  Division,  Second  Corps,  A.  N.  Va.  By  John  H. 
Worsham.  An  old  F.  Richmond,  Va. 

New  York:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1912.     I2mo.     pp.  535. 

Worsham,  W.  J. — THE  OLD  NINETEENTH  TENNESSEE  REGI 
MENT,  C.  S.  A.,  June,  1861,  to  April,  1865,  by  Dr.  W.  J. 
Worsham,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Supplemental  Chapter  by 
Col.  C.  W.  Heoskill,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Knoxville,  Tenn. :  Press  of  Paragon  Printing  Company.      1902. 
8vo.    pp.  235. 

Worthington,  C.  J. — THE  WOMAN  IN  BATTLE.  A  narrative  of 
the  exploits,  adventures  and  travels  of  Madame  Loreta 
Janeta  Velazques,  otherwise  known  as  Lieutenant  Harry 
T.  Buford,  Confederate  States  Army,  in  which  is  given  full 
descriptions  of  the  numerous  battles  in  which  she  partici 
pated  as  a  Confederate  officer;  of  her  perilous  performances 
as  a  spy,  as  a  bearer  of  dispatches,  as  a  secret  service 
agent,  and  as  a  blockade  runner.  Edited  by  C.  J. 
Worthington,  late  of  the  United  States  Navy.  Profusely 
illustrated. 

(Motto.)     Hartford:  T.  Belknap.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  606. 

Worthington,  Thomas. — ABSTRACT  of  evidence  and  facts 
developed  by  T.  Worthington's  court  martial,  at  Memphis, 
Tennessee,  August,  1862,  of  which  no  other  official  evi 
dence  could  be  obtained,  and  the  only  official  evidence  of 
the  causes  which  led  directly  to  the  slaughter  and  disgrace 
at  Shiloh ,  April  6,  1 862 ;  showing,  also,  the  efforts  of  Colonel 
Worthington,  46th  Ohio,  to  avert  the  disaster,  and  how  its 
most  terrible  and  seemingly  inevitable  results  were,  by 
the  troops  under  his  command  on  the  extreme  right  flank, 
almost  miraculously  averted,  April  6,  1862. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

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Worthington,  Thomas. — ABSTRACTS  of  evidence  and  facts 
developed  by  T.  Worthington's  court  martial  at  Memphis, 
Tennessee,  August,  1862. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Col.  Worthington's  petition  (4)  with  ms.  corrections  and  two  Autograph  letters 

and  cuttings  inserted. 

Worthington,  Thomas. — A  CORRECT  HISTORY  of  the  Battle  of 
Shiloh.  Respectfully  dedicated  to  the  Armies  of  the  Ohio 
and  the  Tennessee,  their  living  and  their  dead.  By  T. 
Worthington,  late  General  4th  Brigade,  yth  Division,  Ohio 
Militia,  1839,  late  Colonel  46th  Ohio  Volunteers,  May  30, 
1862. 

(Motto.)     Washington,  D.  C:  Thomas  McGill  &  Co.,  Printers.     1880. 
8vo.     pp.  90. 

Worthington,  Thomas. — ADDRESS  of  Col.  Thomas  Worthing 
ton,  46th  Ohio,  to  the  Union  Volunteers,  August  10,  1880. 
Mosson,  Ohio.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  (4). 

Worthington,  Thomas. 

1.  Brief  history  of  the  46th  Ohio  Volunteers,  by  Col.  T.  Worthington, 
in  his  74th  year.     First  fire  at  Shiloh  at  noon.     Horse  rears  at  a 
shot  through  the  withers.     Col.  Tom  Worthington  receiving  the 
first  fire  at  Shiloh,  at  noon.     pp.  24. 

2.  Report  of  the  flank  march  to  join  on  McClernand's  right,  at  9 
a.  m.,  and  operations  of  the  46th  Regt.  Ohio  Vols.,  1st  Brigade,  5th 
Division,  on  the  extreme  union  right  at  Shiloh,  April  6,   1862. 
Col..  Worthington,  Commanding,     pp.  90.   4. 

(Motto.)     Washington,  D.  C.     1880.     8vo. 

Worthington,  Thomas. 

1.  Col.  T.  Worthington's  brief  record  of  his  civil  and  military  service 
during  the  Civil  WTar.     pp.  8. 

2.  Plea  for  an  increase  of  pension,     pp.  2. 

3.  To  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,     pp.  (4).     Map. 

4.  Facts  developed  as  to  the  battle  of  Shiloh,  by  Colonel  Worthing 
ton's  court-martial,  August,  1862.     pp.  4. 

5.  J.  R.  Young  around  the  world  with  Grant,     pp.  4. 

6.  Letter  to  sub-committee  of  the  House  of  Representatives,     pp.  2. 

7.  Grant  at  Shiloh.     Queries  addressed  to  General  Grant,     pp.  21-81- 

8.  Memorial,     pp.  2. 

Washington,  D.  C.     n.  d.     8vo. 
Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Worthington. 

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Worthington,  Thomas.— REPORT  on  the  flank  march  to  join 
on  McClernand's  right,  at  9  a.  m.,  and  the  operations  of 
the  46th  Regt.  Ohio  Vols.,  1st  Brigade,  5th  Division,  on 
the  extreme  Union  right,  at  Shiloh,  April  6,  1862,  Col. 
Worthington,  Commanding. 

(Motto.)     Washington,  D.  C.     1880.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

Worthington,  Thomas. 

1.  Shiloh  or  the  Tennessee  Campaign  of  1862;  written  especially  for 
the  Army  of  Tennessee  in  1862,  and  for  the  friends  and  relatives  of 
those  patriot  soldiers  who  sank  in  their  graves  on  Shiloh's  field. 
"Unknelled,  Unnoticed  and  Unknown."     (Extract  from  Sherman) 
by  a  comrade  on  that  battlefield  and  a  West  Point  Graduate  of 
1827.     Washington  City.     McGill  &  Witherow.     1872.    pp.  164. 

2.  The  blunders  of  the  rebellion  and  their  dead  sea  fruit,  in  six 
numbers,  being  a  general  review  of  the  causes  which  protracted 
the  \Var,  quadrupled  its  expense  in  waste  of  life,  money,  and 
national  credit,  and  by  the  rejection  of  all  rnethod,  plan,  or  pro 
vidence,  in  and  out  of  the  army,  has  precipitated  present  results 
and  future  danger  to  the  Union,  by  T.  Worthington.   Washington 
City.     1869.     pp.  15.     (Only  one  No.  printed.)     No.  I. 

3.  Letter  to  Hon.  John  Sherman.     1873.     pp.  (4). 

4.  Autograph  letter  of  Col.  Worthington  in  relation  to  his  treatment, 
8vo.              etc. 

Worthington,  W.  W. — THE  BATTLEFIELD  OF  SHILOH,  dated 
April  14,  1862. 

n.  p.      (1862.)      121110.     pp.  8. 

Wray,  William  James. — HISTORY  of  the  Twenty-third  Penn 
sylvania  Volunteer  Infantry,  Birney's  Zouaves,  three 
months'  and  three  years'  service,  Civil  War,  1861-1865. 
Compiled  by  the  secretary  by  order  of  -the  Survivors 
Association  Twenty-third  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Vol 
unteers,  1903-1904. 

Philadelphia,     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  432. 

Wren,  James. — THE  FIRST  DEFENDERS.  The  Washington 
Artillery  of  Pottsville,  by  James  Wren,  formerly  Major 
48th  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers. 

Philadelphia:  The  Press,  July  21,  1886.     I2mo.     pp.  (16).     (Mounted.) 

Wright,  Charles. — A  CORPORAL'S  STORY.  Experiences  in  the 
ranks  of  Company  C,  8ist  Ohio  Vol.  Infantry,  during  the 
War  for  the  maintenance  of  the  Union,  1861-1864,  by 
Charles  Wright,  of  Oxford,  late  Corporal  Company  C, 
8 1st  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry,  with  an  introduction  by 
Major  W.  H.  Chamberlin. 

Philadelphia.      1887.     8vo.     pp.   143.     Appendix  VIII.     500  copies  printed. 

949 


Wright,  D.  Goraud  (Mrs.) — A  SOUTHERN  GIRL  IN  '61.  The 
war-time  memories  of  a  Confederate  Senator's  daughter. 
By  Mrs.  D.  Goraud  Wright.  Illustrated  from  contem 
porary  portraits. 

New  York:  Doubleday,  Page  &  Company.      1900.     8vo.     pp.  XII.  1-258. 

Wright,  D.  Thew. — THE  CAMPAIGN  OF  1862. 

North  American  Review,  October,  1880.     pp.  332-361. 

Wright,  J.  W.  A. — BRAGG'S  CAMPAIGN  AROUND  CHATTANOOGA. 

The  Southern  Bivouac,  January,  1887.     pp.  461-468. 

Wright,  Louise  Wigfall. — MEMORIES  of  the  beginning  and  end 
of  the  Southern  Confederacy,  by  Louise  Wigfall  Wright, 
daughter  of  Louis  T.  Wigfall,  Senator  from  Texas  to 
United  States  Senate,  later  Senator  from  Texas  to  Con 
federate  States  Senate,  on  the  Staff  of  President  Davis, 
and  Brigadier-General  C.  S.  A.  Illustrated  by  W.  R. 
Leigh,  and  with  contemporary  photographs. 

McClure's  Magazine,  September,  1904.     pp.  451-464. 

Wright,  Marcus  Joseph. — A  ROSTER  of  Confederate  General 

Officers  and  their  commands,  1861-1865. 
Washington.     1880.     Sm.  8vo.     pp.  (453).     25  copies  printed. 

Wright,  Marcus  Joseph. — CATALOGUE  of  pictures  of  Confeder 
ate  and  Union  Army  and  Navy  Officers,  battle  scenes, 
maps,  curio,  etc.,  belonging  to  Marcus  J.  Wright,  Wash 
ington,  D.  C. 

Washington.      1887.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Wright,    Marcus    Joseph.— GREAT    COMMANDERS:    General 

Scott.     By  General  Marcus  J.  Wright. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1894.     I2mo.     pp.  XII.  (i)  1-349. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Wright,  Marcus  Joseph.— OFFICIAL  PORTFOLIO  OF  WAR  AND 
NATION.  A  graphic  and  pictorial  history,  prepared 
directly  from  the  Government  records  in  the  Department 
of  War  and  Statistics.  Profusely  illustrated.  Edited  by 
General  Marcus  J.  Wright. 

Washington.     (1908.)     Royal  folio,     pp.  — 

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Wright,  Marcus  Joseph. — SKETCH  of  Gen.  F.  K.  Zollicoffer,  of 
Tennessee,  by  General  Marcus  J.  Wright.  (Originally 
published  in  "Ware's  Valley  Monthly,"  St.  Louis,  Mo.) 

Washington,  D.  C.     (1879.)     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  8.     50  copies  privately  printed. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Wright,  C.  S.  A. 

Wright,  Marcus  Joseph. — TENNESSEE  IN  THE  WAR,  1861-1865. 
Compiled  and    prepared  by  General  Marcus  J.  Wright. 
Williamsbridge,  New  York  City:  Ambrose  Lee  Publishing  Company,     n.  d. 
8vo.     pp.  228.     Autograph  of  Author. 

Wright,  Riley  E. — AN  ACCOUNT  of  the  erection  and  exercises  at 
the  dedication  of  the  monument  erected  and  presented  to 
the  Town  of  Coventry,  Vt.,  by  Riley  E.  Wright,  in  honor 
of  the  soldiers  of  Coventry  in  the  Civil  War  and  other 
Wars  in  which  our  country  has  been  engaged,  Wednesday, 
August  14,  1912,  at  one  o'clock  p.  m. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  51  (3). 

Wright,  T.  J.— HISTORY  of  the  Eighth  Regiment  Kentucky 
Vol.  Inf.,  during  the  three  years  campaigns,  embracing 
organization,  marches,  skirmishes,  and  battles  of  the 
command,  with  much  of  the  history  of  the  old  reliable 
Third  Brigade,  commanded  by  Hon.  Stanley  Matthews, 
and  containing  many  interesting  and  amusing  incidents  of 
army  life.  By  Capt.  T.  J.  Wright. 

St.  Joseph,  Mo.     1880.     i8mo.     pp.  286. 

Wright,  William  Mason. — THE  SECOND  REGIMENT  OF  IN 
FANTRY,  by  Lieutenant  W.  M.  Wright,  Adjutant  2d  U.  S. 
Infantry. 

Journal  of  U.  S.  Military  Service  Institution,  Mar.,  1895.     pp.  438-455. 

Wright,  Sarah  A. — CLARA  HOLLINBROOK,  the  beauty  of  Fairfax, 
or  the  life  and  adventures  of  an  officer  of  the  Union  Army, 
during  the  present  War,  by  Mrs.  Sarah  A.  Wright. 

New  York:  M.  Doolady.     1863.     I2mo.     pp.  94. 

Wright,  Sarah  A. — THE  BOYS  IN  BLUE,  or  a  soldier's  life.     A 

story  of  the  late  War,  by  Mrs.  Sarah  A.  Wright. 
Published  by  the  New  York  Publishing  Company.     (1869.) 
I2mo.     pp.  ii  i-ioo. 

Wyeth,  John  Allan. — LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  FORREST  at  Fort 

Donelson.     By  John  A.  Wyeth,  M.  D. 
Harper's  Magazine,  February,  1899.     pp.  339-354. 

951 


Wyeth,  John  Allan.— LIFE  OF  GENERAL  NATHAN  BEDFORD 
FORREST,  by  John  Allan  Wyeth,  M.  D.  With  illus 
trations  by  T.  de  Thulstrup,  Rogers,  Klepper,  Redwood, 
Hitchcock  and  Carleton. 

New  York  and  London:  Harper  &  Brothers,  Publishers.     1899. 

8vo.     pp.  XXI. -655. 

Wyeth,  John  J. — LEAVES  FROM  A  DIARY  written  while  serving 
in  Co.  E,  44th  Mass.,  Dept.  of  No.  Carolina,  from  Sep 
tember,  1862,  to  June,  1863. 

Boston:  L.  F.  Lawrence  &  Co.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  76. 

Privately  printed.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Wynne,  Thomas  H. — PRICED  CATALOGUE  of  the  rare  curios 

and  valuable  library  of  (Confederate  collection). 
Richmond.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  — 

W.  H.  J. — VIEWS  ON  THE  WAR.  The  administration  and  the 
people,  with  special  remarks  on  McClellan's  Campaigns, 
by  a  soldier,  three  years  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac. 

Manchester,  X.  H.:  Printed  by  Charles  F.  Livingston.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

WALKS  ABOUT  RICHMOND.  A  story  for  boys,  and  a  guide  to 
persons  visiting  the  city  desiring  to  see  the  principal 
points  of  interest,  with  an  index,  showing  the  exact 
location  of  each  point  mentioned.  (Illustrated.) 

Richmond,  Va.:  McCarthy  &  Ellyson.     1870.    i8mo.    pp.  VIII. -175. 

WALLS  THAT  TALK.  A  transcript  of  the  names,  initials  and 
sentiments  written  and  graven  on  the  walls,  doors  and 
windows  of  the  Libby  Prison  at  Richmond,  by  the 
prisoners  of  1861-65. 

(Motto.)     Richmond:  Published  by  R.  E.  Lee  Camp,  Xo.  i,  C.  V.     1884. 

i6mo.     pp.  19. 

WAR  AND  ITS  HEROES  (The).     Illustrated. 

Richmond:  Ayres  &  Wade.     1864.     8vo.     pp.  88. 

WTAR  DEPARTMENT  CIPHER.     (1861-1865.) 

(Washington,  D.  C.)     8vo.     Xo.  i.  pp.  25.     Xo.  4.  pp.  40.     Xo.  5.  pp.  40. 
Xo.  10.  pp.  28.     Xo.  12.  pp.  28. 
5  Vols. 

WAR  LETTERS  of  a  distinguished  volunteer,  embracing  his  ex 
periences  as  honest  old  Ab's  bosom  friend  and  unofficial 
adviser. 

(Motto.)     Xew  York:  Frederic  A.  Brady.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  312. 

952 


WAR'S  MIRAGE  and  vistas  of  peace  along  the  W.  &  A.  Great 
Kennesaw  Route.  Complimentary  to  the  General  Passen 
ger  Agents  of  America.  Semi-annual  meeting  at  Atlanta, 
Ga.,  Tuesday,  September  17,  1889. 

4to.     pp.  23.     (Illustrations.) 

WAR  OF  THE  REBELLION  ENVELOPES.     A  collection  of  envelopes 

issued  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
3  Vols.     Folio,     pp.  —     (Mounted.)     With  printed  title  pages. 

WTAR  PHOTOGRAPHS.     A  collection  of  photographs  taken  during 

the  War  of  views  in  Nashville,  Atlanta,  Charleston,  etc. 
Folio,     pp.  (53). 

WAR  PHOTOGRAPHS  and  others  relating  to  and  of  Gettysburg. 

Folio,     pp.  (41).      13x15- 

WAR  PHOTOGRAPHS   (119),  illustrating  the  Battlefields  of  Vir 
ginia,  etc. 
3  Yols.     Large  410. 

These  are  from  the  negatives  sold  to  the  Government  at  the  close  of  the  War 
and  at  Gen.  Grant's  retirement  from  the  Presidency  10  copies  were  printed  one 
of  which  was  presented  to  him. 

WAR  PHOTOGRAPHS.     Views  of  Richmond,  City  Point,  Lookout 

Mountain,  etc. 
Folio,     pp.  — 

WAR  PICTURES.  A  collection  of  patriotic  pictures,  1861-1865 
(proof  impressions),  issued  by  the  Bureau  of  Engraving 
and  Printing,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Sm.  4to.     pp.  (17). 

WAR  PICTURES,  1861-1865,  Vignettes  of  the  American  Bank  Note 
Company.  India  proofs. 

Philadelphia.     1879.     8vo.     pp.  (31). 

A  unique  collection  of  the  Vignettes  printed  on  the  notes  during  the  war. 

WAR  RECORD  of  the  First  Baptist  Church,  Newark,  N.  J.,  during 
the  four  years  national  struggle  from  1861  to  1865,  con 
taining  its  official  declarations,  roll  of  honor,  etc.,  with  a 
discourse  by  the  pastor,  Henry  Clay  Fish,  D.  D. 

(Motto.)     New  York:  Sheldon  &  Company.      1865.     8vo.     pp.  38  (i)  32. 

WAR    REMINISCENCES.     (Dr.    Williams'    Pink    Pills    for    Pale 

People.) 
(Schenectady,  N.  Y.)     n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  32. 

953 


WAR  SCENES,  Views  and  Pointers  on  W.  &  A.  R.  R.  and  N.  C.  & 

St.  L.  Ry.,  Lookout  Mountain  Route. 
Passenger  Department,  W.  &  A.  R.  R.     n.  d.     Sq.  i6mo.     pp.  (36). 

WAR  SCENES,  Views  and  Pointers  on  W.  &  A.  R.  R.  and  Nash 
ville,  Chattanooga  £  St.  Louis  Ry. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  29  (i). 

WAR  SERVICE  ROLL,    1822-1889,  Artillery  Corps,  Washington 

Grays,  1861-65. 
n.  p.  n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  4.    112. 

WAR  SONGS  dedicated  to  G.  A.  R.,  the  Women's  Relief  Corps  and 

the  Sons  of  Veterans. 
Toledo,  O.:  The  Woolson  Spice  Co.     n.  d.     i8mo.     pp.  32  (i). 

WAR  TALES  from  McClure's;  being  true  stories  of  camp  and 
battlefield,  by  Nelson  A.  Miles,  Major-General  U.  S.  A., 
Captain  Musgrove  Davis  (Charles  O.  Shepard),  Major 
A.  R.  Calhoun,  Captain  T.  J.  Mackay  (Corps  of  Engineers 
C.  S.  A.),  Major  Philip  Douglas,  George  L.  Kilmer, 
Captain  U.  S.  V.,  Ernest  Schriver. 

New  York:  Doubleday  &  McClure  Co.     1898.     48mo.     pp.  193. 

WAR  TALKS  by  Morristown  Veterans,  given  in  the  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Rooms,  before  the  G.  A.  R.  and  S.  of  V. 
Morristown,  N.  J.:  Vogt  Bros.,  Publishers,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  42  (i). 

WAR  TELEGRAM  MARKING  MAP,  1862.     Entered  according  to  the 

act  of  Congress  1862,  by  L.  Prang  &  Co. 
Folio.     Mounted  on  linen. 

WARREN,  GOUVERNEUR  KEMBLE,  late  Major-General  U.  S.  A., 

and  Commander  of  the  Fifth  Army  Corps. 
The  Republic  Magazine,  August,  1890.     pp.  315-322. 

WASHINGTON  ARTILLERY  SOUVENIR. 

New  York.     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  42  (15). 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY,  OHIO.     History  of  Washington  County, 

Ohio,  with  illustrations  and  biographical  sketches, 
n.  p.     H.  Z.  Williams  &  Bro.,  Publishers.      1881.     410.     pp.  739. 

954 


WASHINGTON  LIGHT  INFANTRY.  Charitable  association  pro 
ceedings  on  the  occasion  of  unveiling  the  monument 
erected  in  memory  of  their  comrades  who  died  in  the  ser 
vice  of  the  State,  June  16,  1870.  Oration  by  General 
Wade  Hampton.  Poem  by  Rev.  E.  T.  Winkler,  etc. 

Charleston,  S.  C.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  22. 

WASHINGTON  LIGHT  INFANTRY. 

1.  "Jane  Washington  Day."     Grand  Military  Parade,  review  of  the 

troops  by  the  Commander-in-Chief,  Governor  Wade  Hampton. 
The  22d  Feb.  Ceremonies,  April  18,  1877.  Charleston,  S.  C. 
1877.  pp.  20. 

2.  Proceedings  upon  the  occasion  of  the  opening  of  the  Armory  for 
the    use    of    the    Washington    Light    Artillery.       Dec.    6,     1877. 
Charleston,  S.  C.      1877.     pp.  8. 

8vo. 

WTAYNE  COUNTY  (Indiana)  Soldier's  Register. 
(Richmond,  Indiana.)     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  249-483. 

WELCOME  TO  THE  TWELFTH  NEW  YORK. 

New  York:  The  Press,  Wednesday  morning,  May  3,  1899. 

i6mo.     pp.  (6).     (Mounted.)     (Souvenir  pp.  n.) 

WESTERN  SANITARY  COMMISSION.     Reports. 

1.  Report  of  the  Western  Sanitary  Commission  for  the  year  ending 
June   i,    1863.     St.   Louis,   Mo.:  Western  Sanitary  Commission 
Rooms.     1863.     pp.  32. 

2.  On  the  White  Union  Refugees  of  the  South,  their  persecution, 
sufferings,  destitute  condition,  and  the  necessity  of  giving  aid  and 
relief  on  their  coming  to  our  military  posts.    St.  Louis,  Mo.     1864. 
pp.  44. 

3.  Final  Reports  of  the  Western  Sanitary  Commission  from  May 
9,  1864,  to  December  31,  1865.      St.  Louis.      1866.     pp.  11-159. 

8vo.     3  Vols. 

\VESTERN  &  ATLANTA  R.  R. 

1.  Battlefields  and  historic  scenes  along  the  Great  Kennesaw  Route. 
I2mo.     pp.  47. 

2.  Scenes  about  Marietta.     I2mo.     pp.  38. 

3.  Map  illustrating  the  campaigns, 
n.  p.  n.  d. 

A  collection  of  the  publications  of  the  W.  &  A.  R.  R.  illustrating  Sherman's 
Campaigns. 

WESTFIELD.     A  view  of  home  life  during  the  American  War. 
Edinburgh:  Edmoston  &  Douglas.      1866.     I2mo.     pp.  222. 

955 


WEST  POINT  BATTLE  MONUMENT.  History  of  the  project  to  the 
dedication  of  the  site,  June  15,  1864.  Oration  of  Maj.- 
Gen.  McClellan. 

New  York.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.—      Autograph  note  of  Gen.  McClellan. 

WEST  VIRGINIA.     Reports  of  the  Adjutant-General. 

1.  Jan.  18,  1864.     pp.  34. 

2.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1864.     Wheeling.     1865.     pp.  740. 

3.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1865.     Wheeling.     1866.     pp.  144. 
8vo.     3  Vols.     Complete  set. 

WHAT  HORACE  GREELY  KNOWS  about  war  and  peace,  military 
counsels  and  programme,  fears  of  defeat  and  hopes  of 
success,  incompetence  of  officers,  triumphs  of  Gen.  Grant, 
etc. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  65-88. 

WHITE  ROUTE  BOOK.     No.  2. 

New  York:  The  White  Company.     (1907.) 

(Gives  in  detail  the  route  to  Gettysburg  and  views  of  the  field.) 

WHO  BURNT  COLUMBIA?  Part  First.  Official  depositions  of  W. 
T.  Sherman,  General  of  the  Army  of  the  United  States, 
and  General  O.  O.  Howard,  U.  S.  A.,  for  the  defence, 
and  extracts  from  some  of  the  depositions  for  the  claimants, 
filed  in  certain  claims  vs.  United  States  pending  before 
"The  Mixed  Commission,  on  British  and  American 
Claims,"  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

Charleston,  S.  C.     1873.     I2mo.     pp.  121. 

WILLIAM  McKiNLEY.  Born  February  9,  1843,  died  September 
14,  1901.  Memorial  service  held  at  All  Souls  Church 
(Unitarian),  Washington,  D.  C.,  September  19,  1901. 

n.  p.     Press  of  Byron  S.  Adams,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  28. 

WISCONSIN.     Reports  of  the  Adjutant-General. 

1.  For  the  year  1861.     1861.     pp.  62. 

2.  For  the  year  1862.     1863.     pp.  208. 

3.  For  the  year  ending  September  30,  1863.     1863.     pp.  337. 

4.  For  the  year  ending  December  31,  1864.     1865.     pp.  418. 

5.  For  the  year  ending  Dec.  30,  1865.     1866.     pp.  1268.     (Includes 
report  to  Sept.  30,  1866.) 

Madison.     8vo.     3  Vols. 

WITHIN  FORT  SUMTER  or  a  view  of  Major  Anderson's  garrison 
family  for  One  hundred  and  ten  days,  by  one  of  the 
Company. 

New  York.     1861.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

956 


WOMAN'S  CENTRAL  ASSOCIATION  of  Relief  Branch  of  the  U.  S. 
Sanitary  Commission. 

1.  First  Annual  Report  May  i,  1862.     pp.  18. 

2.  Second  Semi-Annual  Report  Nov.  I,  1862.     pp.  19. 

3.  Second  Annual  Report  May,  1863.     pp.  35. 

5.  Third  Semi-Annual  Report  Nov.  i,  1863.     pp.  23. 

6.  Third  Annual  Report  May  i,  1864.     pp.  35. 
New  York.     1862-1864.     8vo. 

WYLD'S  MILITARY  MAP  of  the  United  States,  the  Northern 
States  and  the  Southern  Confederate  States,  with  the 
forts,  harbors,  arsenals  and  military  positions. 

London.      1861.     Mounted  on  linen  and  folded. 


Yates,  Richard. — U.  S.  GRANT.  Speech  of  Hon.  Richard 
Yates.  of  Illinois,  on  the  Bill  to  Revive  the  Grade  of 
"General  of  the  Army  of  the  United  States,"  delivered  in 
the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  July  18,  1866. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Chronicle  Print.      1866.     8vo.     pp.  16. 

Yates,  Walter  J. — SOUVENIR  of  the  excursion  to  Antietam  and 
dedication  of  monuments  of  the  8th,  nth,  I4th  and  i6th 
Regiments  of  Connecticut  Volunteers,  October,  1894. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  6l. 

Yeary,  Mamie. — REMINISCENCES  of  the  Boys  in  Gray,  1861- 

1865.     Numerous  portraits  and  plates, 
n.  p.    1912.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  904. 

York,  Zebulon. — OFFICIAL  REPORT  of  York's  Command 
(Hays  and  Stafford's  Brigades).  June  13,  1864,  to  July 
2,  1864. 

(Original  ms.)     410.     pp.  (20). 

Young,  Henry  Harrison. — THE  CAMPAIGN  LIFE  of  Lt.-Col. 

Henry     Harrison     Young,     Aide-de-Camp     to     General 

Sheridan  and  chief  of  his  scouts. 
Providence:  Sidney  S.  Rider.      1882.     Sm.  4to.     pp.  65. 

Young,  Isaac  K. — ORGANIZATION  of  the  Eighty-ninth  Illinois 
Volunteer  Infantry  Reunion  Association,  together  with  a 
register  of  membership,  and  reports  of  First  Primary 
Meeting,  held  at  Yorkville,  111.,  Sept.  4,  1884,  and  First 
Annual  Reunion,  held  at  the  Palmer  House,  Chicago, 
January  22,  1885. 

Aurora,  111.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  18. 

957 


Young,   Jared   W. — GENERAL  SHERMAN  on   his  own   record. 
Some  unpublished  comments.   Edited  by  Jared  W.  Young. 
The  Atlantic  Monthly,  September,  1911.     pp.  289-300. 

Young,  Jesse  Bowman. — WHAT  A  BOY  SAW  IN  THE  ARMY.  A 
story  of  sight-seeing  and  adventure  in  the  War  for  the 
Union.  By  Jesse  Bowman  Young.  100  original  drawings 
by  Frank  Beard. 

New  York:  Hunt  &  Eaton,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  399. 

Young,  Jesse  Bowman. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG.  A 
comprehensive  narrative  by  Jesse  Bowman  Young,  an 
officer  in  the  campaign.  With  maps,  plans  and  illus 
trations. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  Publishers.     MCMXIII. 

8vo.     pp.  IX.  1-463.     Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Young,  William  Henry. — MEMORIAL.  Bill,  brief  and  evidence 
of  Col.  Wm.  H.  Young,  for  re-embursement  of  expenses 
incurred  in  recruiting,  organizing,  subsisting  and  equipping, 
"Young's  Kentucky  Regiment  of  Light  Cavalry." 

Washington,  D.  C.:  Taylor,  Printer,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  34. 

Young,  William  Henry. — JOURNAL  of  an  excursion,  from  Troy, 
N.  Y.,  to  Gen.  Carr's  Headquarters,  at  Wilson's  Landing, 
(Fort  Pocahontas),  on  the  James  River,  Va.,  during  the 
month  of  May,  1865,  by  one  of  the  party. 

Troy,  N.  Y.     1871.     Ry.  8vo.     pp.  59. 
120  copies  printed.     "Privately  printed." 


Zabriskie,  F.  N. — THE  POST  OF  DUTY,  a  funeral  discourse  in 
memory  of  Capt.  Lansing  Hollister,  i2Oth  Regt.  N.  Y.  S. 
Vol.,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863,  by 
Rev.  F.  N.  Zabriskie.  Published  by  request. 

Coxsackie,  N.  Y.:  F.  C.  Dedrick,  Printer,     n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  20. 

Zabriskie,  F.  N. — WEIGHED  IN  THE  BALANCE.  A  fast  day 
sermon,  preached  in  the  Second  Reformed  Dutch  Church 
of  Coxsackie,  Thursday  morning,  April  30,  1863.  By 
Rev.  F.  N.  Zabriskie. 

Albany:  Wm.  B.  Sprague,  Jr.     1863.     i6mo.     pp.  26. 

958 


Ziegler,  William  T. — HALF  HOUR  WITH  AN  ANDERSONVILLE 
PRISONER.  Delivered  at  the  reunion  of  Post  9,  G.  A.  R., 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  Jan.  8,  1879. 

n.  p.     Published  by  John  M.  Tate.     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

ZOUAVE  DRILL  BOOK.  French  Bayonet  Exercise  and  Skirmisher's 
drill  as  used  by  Col.  Ellsworth's  Zouaves,  with  over  thirty 
illustrations,  to  which  is  added  a  portrait  and  biography  of 
the  late  Col.  Elmer  E.  Ellsworth. 

Philadelphia:  King  &  Baird,  Printers.      1861.      i6mo.     pp.  72. 


959 


GENERAL  ORDERS 


GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  District  of  Annapolis.     1865. 
Nos.  10,  12  and  13,  1865. 


GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Military  Division  of  the  Atlantic. 

1.  Nos.  i  to  13.     1865.     Index  pp.  — 

2.  Nos.  i  to  9.     1866.     Index  pp.  - 

Philadelphia:  Printing  Department,  Military  Division  of  the  Atlantic. 
I2mo.     2  Vols. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  District  of  Arkansas.  September 

16,  1864.     No.  49. 
i2mo.     pp.  — 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  Arkansas. 

1.  No.  i,  Jan.  30,  to  No.  91,  Dec.  30,  1864.     Ms.     Index,     pp.  (22). 

2.  No.  i,  Jan.  2,  to  No.  108,  Dec.  29,  1865.     Index,     pp.  20. 
I2mo.     2  Vols. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  Alabama. 

No.  i,  July  18,  to  No.  70,  December  31,  1865.     Index,     pp.  (14). 
I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Dept.  of  the  Cumberland. 

No.  i,  Sept.  24,  to  No.  14,  Oct.  21,  1861.     (Generals  Anderson  and 
Sherman.) 

Louisville,  Ky.     I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Department  of  the  Cumberland. 

1.  Index.     1862.     pp.  8. 

2.  1862.     Remaining  in  force,  Oct.  I,  1863.     Nashville,  Tenn.    1863. 
pp.  30. 

3.  No.  79  to  No.  242.     Continued  as  issued  to  296.     Dec.  25,  1863. 

4.  Nos.  i,  Jan.  i,  to  169.     Index.     1863.     Dec.  29,  1864.     pp.  24. 
I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Department  of  the  Cumberland. 

i.      1862-1863.     Remaining  in  force  Oct.  I,  1863.     pp.  30. 
Nashville,  Tenn.:  John  T.  S.  Fall,  Printer.      1863.      121110. 

960 


GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  the  East. 

1.  No.  i,  Jan.  12,  to  No.  64,  July  18,  1863.  Ms.  Index,  pp.  (23). 

2.  No.  i,  July  18,  to  No.  27,  Dec.  28,  1863.  Ms.  Index,  pp.  (11). 

3.  No.  i,  Jan.  i,  to  No.  102,  Dec.  30,  1864.  Ms.  Index,  pp.  (56). 

4.  No.  i,  Jan.  10,  to  No.  79,  Dec.  30,  1865.   Index,     pp.  15. 
I2mo.     2  Yols. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  Florida. 

1.  No.  i,  Jan.  19,  to  No.  48,  Dec.  14,  1865.     Index,     pp.  7. 

2.  No.  i,  Jan.  8,  to  No.  42,  July  18,  1866.     Ms.     Index,     pp.  (10). 
I2mo.     2  Yols. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Fort  Monroe,  Va.     1862. 

Nos.   1-2,  49,  20-21,  23-33,  1862.     Circulars  October  29,  November 

19,  1862. 
I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  the  Gulf,  New 
Orleans. 

1.  No.  i,  March  20,  to  No.  121,  Dec.  28,  1862.     Index,     pp.  u. 

2.  No.  i,  Jan.  i,  to  No.  91,  Dec.  30,  1863.     Index,     pp.  13. 

3.  No.  i,  Jan.  6,  to  No.  182,  Dec.  30,  1864.     Index,     pp.  10. 

4.  No.  i,  Jan.  15,  to  No.  113,  July  17,  1865.     Index,     pp.  15. 
I2mo.     5  Vols.     Complete. 

HEADQUARTERS    Department  of  the  Gulf,  from  Jan.  i  to  June 

30,  1863.     Compendium  of  General  Orders. 
New  Orleans.     1863.     i2mo.     pp.  28. 

HEADQUARTERS  Department  of  the  Gulf,  New  Orleans,  Circulars. 

No.  i,  Jan.  7,  to  No.  16,  June  29,  1865. 
I2mo. 

HEADQUARTERS  Department  of  the  Gulf,  Circular  No.  13.    1864. 

1 2  mo.     pp.  — 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Middle  Military  Division. 

1.  No.  i,  Aug.  7,  to  No.  31,  Dec.  31,  1864.    Ms.    Index,    pp.  (5). 

2.  No.  i,  Jan.  3,  to  No.  67,  July  17,  1865.     Ms.    Index,    pp.  (16). 

3.  Special  Orders  No.  I  to  116.     Circulars  14  to  21. 
i2mo.     2  Yols. 

GENERAL   ORDERS    Headquarters    Middle    Department.     1862. 
Nos.  11-12.     1862. 


961 


GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Middle  Military  Department. 

No.    i,  July    18,   to   Xo.   42,    Dec.   30,    1865.     Index.      pp.    18    (i). 

Circulars  Nos.  1-8.     1865. 
I2mo. 

GENERAL    ORDERS    Headquarters    Military    Division    of    the 
Mississippi. 

1.  No.  i,  Oct.  1 8,  to  No.  13,  1863.     U.  S.  Grant  Commanding. 

2.  No.  i,  Jan.  16,  to  No.  7,  Feb.  25,  1864.     U.  S.  Grant  Commanding. 
I2mo.     2  Vols. 

(Official  as  issued  and  complete.) 

GENERAL    ORDERS    Headquarters    Military    Division    of    the 

Mississippi. 

Special  Field  Orders.    1865.   No.  58.   Circulars,  December  16-19,  1864. 
I2mo. 

HEADQUARTERS  Department  of  Mississippi,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Circulars  No.  I,  July  22,  1865,  to  December  14,  1865. 
I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  the  Mississippi. 

No.  i,  Mar.  13,  to  No.  40,  July  17,  1862.     Major-General  Halleck. 
I2mo.     Complete. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  Mississippi. 

1.  No.  i,  Jan.  2,  to  No.  20,  June  5,  1865.     Index,     pp.  9. 

2.  General  Court  Martial  Orders.     No.  i,  Jan.  20,  to  No.  20,  June 
6,  1865.     First  Series.     Vicksburg,  Mississippi.     1866. 

3.  No.  i,  July  14,  to  No.  48,  Dec.  48.     Ms.     Index,     pp.  (3). 

4.  No.  i,  to  20,  Dec.  19,  1864,  to  No.  20,  June  6,  1865.     pp.  (72). 

5.  No.  i,  Aug.  9,  to  Xo.  22,  Dec.  18,  1865.     Second  Series. 
I2mo. 

HEADQUARTERS  Department  of  Mississippi.     Circulars. 
Assistant  Inspector-General's  Office.     1865.     I2mo.     pp.  — 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  the  Missouri. 

1.  No.  i,  Nov.  19,  to  Xo.  36,  Dec.  30,  1861. 

2.  No.  i,  Jan.  i,  to  No.  61,  Mar.  12,  1862. 

3.  No.  i,  Sept.  24,  to  No.  39,  Dec.  28,  1862.     Index,     pp.  29. 

4.  No.  i,  Jan.  6,  to  No.  152,  Dec.  31,  1863. 

5.  No.  i,  Jan.  8,  to  Xo.  247,  Dec.  31,  1864.     Index,     pp.  16. 

6.  No.  i,  Jan.  3,  to  No.  176,  July  20,  1865.     Ms.   Index,     pp.  20  (7). 
First  Series. 

7.  No.   i,  July  20,  to  Xo.  65,   Dec.  29,   1865.     Index,     pp.    (13). 
Second  Series. 

1 2  mo.     5  Vols.     Complete. 

962 


HEADQUARTERS  Department  No.  2,  Mississippi.     1862.  Circular, 

June  26,  1862. 
ismo.     pp.  — 

DEPARTMENT  OF  MISSISSIPPI  and  East  Louisiana.     Circular. 
Jackson:  Office  of  Chief  of  Subsistence.     March  3,  1863.     I2mo.     pp.  (4). 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  New  Mexico. 

1.  No.  i,  Jan.  24,  to  No.  35,  Nov.  24,  1864.  Ms.  Index,  pp.  (24). 

2.  No.  i,  Jan.  14,  to  No.  24,  Sept.  4,  1865.  Ms.  Index,  pp.  (19). 
I2mo.  2  Vols. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Defenses  New  Orleans.     1863. 

Nos.  9,  15-16,  24,  27,  35-36.      1863. 
1 2  mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Northern  Department. 

1.  No.  i,  Columbus,  O.,  Jan.  20,  to  No.  88,  Cincinnati,  O.,  December 
28,  1864.     Index,     pp.  37. 

2.  No.  i,  Jan.  7,  to  No.  55,  July  5,  1865.     Index,     pp.  14. 
I2mo.     2  Vols. 

GENERAL   ORDERS   Headquarters   District   of   North    Carolina, 
New  Berne,  N.  C. 

1.  Judicial  General  Orders  No.  i,  Aug.  4,  to  No.  16,  Sept.  23,  1864. 

2.  No.  i,  April  25,  to  No.  80,  Dec.  28,  1864. 

3.  Gen.  I.  N.  Palmer,  No.  I,  Jan.  2,  to  No.  12,  Feb.  22,  1865. 
I2mo.     2  Vols. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  and  Circulars,  Department  of  North  Carolina. 
No.  i,  February  9,  to  No.  188,  Dec.  30,  1865.     Circulars,  May  4, 

to  Dec.  i,  1865.     (8  not  numbered.)     Index,     pp.  15. 
I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  the  Ohio. 

1.  No.  6,  May  7,  to  Circular  July  16,  1861.     Geo.  B.  McClellan. 
Ms.     Index,     pp.  (15). 

2.  No.  i,  Nov.  15,  to  No.  25,  Dec.  30,  1861.     D.  C.     Buell.     No.  i, 
Jan.  10,  to  No.  50,  Oct.  30,  1862.     D.  C.  Buell. 

3.  No.  i,  Aug.  23,  to  No.  32,  Dec.  20,  1862.     H.  G.  Wright.     Ms. 
Index,     pp.  (7). 

4.  No.  i,  Jan.  5,  to  No.  200,  Dec.  31,  1863.     H.  G.  Wright,  A.  E. 
Burnside  and  John  G.  Foster. 

I2mo.     4  Vols. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  the  Northwest. 

1.  No.  i,  Jan.  8,  to  No.  60,  Dec.  28,  1864.     Ms.     Index,     pp.  16. 

2.  No.  I,  Jan.  18,  to  No.  30,  July  26,  1865.     Ms.       Index,     pp.  (8). 
I2tno.     2  Vols. 


GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  the  Ohio. 

1.  No.  i,  Jan.  6,  to  No.  198,  Dec.  31,  1863.     Ms.     Index,     pp.  (32). 

2.  No.  i,  Jan.  15,  to  No.  106,  Dec.  31,  1864.     Ms.     Index,     pp.  (28). 

3.  No.  i,  July  4,  to  No.  32,  Dec.  26,  1865.     Ms.      Index,     pp.  — 
I2mo.     3  Vols. 

HEADQUARTERS  Pennsylvania  Militia,  Harrisburg,  Aug.  i,  1861. 

General  Order  No.  i. 
I2mo.     pp.  (8). 

"Gives  the  name,  rank  and  Company  of  the  members  of  the  Second  Penna. 
Reserves  who  declined  to  enter  the  service  of  the  United  States,  with  their 
regiment." 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  Pennsylvania. 

No.  i,  Jan.  3,  to  No.  93,  July  26,  1865.     Ms.    Index,    pp.  (35). 
I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Military  Division  of  the  Pacific. 

1.  No.  i,  Aug.  30,  to  No.  17,  December  27,  1865.     Index,     pp.  2. 

2.  No.  i,  Jan.  9,  to  No.  39,  Dec.  28,  1866.     Index,     pp.  5. 
I2mo.     2  Vols. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  the  South. 

1.  No.  i,  March  31,  to  No.  60,  Dec.  31,  1862.     Ms.    Index,    pp.  (12). 

2.  No.  i,  Jan.  i,  to  No.  115,  Dec.  29,  1863.     Ms.      Index,     pp.  (13). 

3.  No.  i,  Jan.  i,  to  No.  172,  Dec.  29,  1864.     Circulars  No.  i,  Feb. 
20,  to  No.  16,  Dec.  12,  1864.     Ms.      Index,     pp.  (80). 

4.  No.  i,  Jan.  2,  to  No.  112,  July  17,  1865.     Circulars  No.  i,  Jan.  4, 
to  No.  5,  May  27,  1865. 

I2mo.     4  Vols. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  the  South. 

1.  No.  i,  Aug.  i,  to  No.  48,  Dec.  31,  1868.     Atlanta,  Ga.:  Assistant 
Adjutant-General's  Office.     1869. 

2.  No.  i,  Jan.  14,  to  No.  u,  March  4,  1869. 
I2mo.     2  Vols. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  the  Southwest. 

No.  i,  Jan.  18,  to  No.  30,  July  26,  1865.     Ms.      Index,     pp.  (8). 
I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  South  Carolina. 

No.  i,  July  18,  to  No.  79,  Dec.  26,  1865.     Index,     pp.  13. 
I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  the  Susquehanna. 
No.  i,  January  5,  to  No.  86,  Dec.  31,  1864.     Ms.      Index,     pp.  (38). 
I2mo. 

964 


GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Trans-Miss.  Dept. 

1.  June  I,  1864,  to  Dec.  30,  1864. 

2.  January  3,  1865,  to  April  22,  1865. 

3.  Circulars,  March  7,  1864,  to  May  26,  1864. 
Shereveport,  La.  and  Camden,  Ark.     12010.     3  Vols. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  and  Army  of   the 
Tennessee. 

1.  No.  I,  to  No.  41,  1864.     Ms.  Index,     pp.  (20). 

2.  No.  I,  Jan.  18,  to  No.  10,  May  8,  1865.     Ms.  pp.  8.     First  Series. 

3.  No.  i,  July  i,  to  No.  22,  Dec.  22,  1865.     Index,     pp.  6.     Second 
Series. 

I2mo.     2  Vols. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Military  Division  of  the  Tennessee. 

1.  No.  i,  June  20,  to  No.  41,  December  25,  1865.     Index,     pp.  8. 

2.  No.  i,  January  16,  to  No.  II,  Aug.  6,  1866.     Index,     pp.  6. 
I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  the  Tennessee. 

1.  No.  i  to  No.  33,  1863.  Index,  pp.  — 

2.  No.  i,  Jan.  3,  to  No.  35,  June  II,  1866.  Index,  pp.  8. 

3.  No.  i,  Aug.  13,  to  No.  75,  Dec.  31,  1866.  Index,  pp.— 

4.  No.  i,  Jan.  3,  to  No.  37,  March  14,  1867.     Index,     pp.  - 
I2mo.     4  Vols. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  Texas. 

1.  No.  i,  Aug.  6,  to  No.  24,  1865.     First  Series.     Index,     pp.  8. 

2.  No.  i,  Jan.  i,  to  No.  28,  Aug.  18,  1866.     Second  Series.     Index. 
pp.  4. 

3.  General  Court  Martial  Orders  No.  i,  Jan.  2,  1866,  to  No.  52,  Aug. 
15,  1866.     Ms.     (9). 

Galveston:  Headquarters  Press  Print.      1866-1867. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  Virginia. 

No.  2,  Jan.  7,  1863,  to  No.  46,  July  16,  1863.  Ms.  Index,  pp.  (8). 


GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  Virginia  and 
North  Carolina.  No.  61.  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  May  20, 
1864. 

I2mo.     pp.  3. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  Washington. 

1.  No.  i,  Jan.  5,  to  No.  140,  Dec.  30,  1864.     Ms.     Index,     pp.  (44). 

2.  No.  i,  Jan.  4,  to  No.  171,  Dec.  3,  1865.     Index,     pp.  14. 
I2mo.     2  Vols. 

965 


GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Defences  of  Washington. 

No.  I,  Jan.  I,  to  No.  62,  Dec.  29,  1863.     Ms.    Index,     pp.  (18). 
I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Division  of  West  Mississippi. 

1864.     Nos.  1-2. 
I2mo. 

GENERAL    ORDERS    Headquarters    Military    Division    of    West 
Mississippi. 

1.  No.  I,  Cairo,  111.,  May  n,  to  No.  92,  New  Orleans,  La.,  Dec.  27, 
1864.     Ms.       Index,     pp.  (44). 

2.  No.  I,  Jan.  3,  to  No.  68,  June  3,  1865.     Index,     pp.  8. 
I2mo.     2  Vols. 

HEADQUARTERS   Military   Division   of  West   Mississippi,    New 

Orleans,  La.,  Gen.  E.  R.  S.  Canby. 
Circulars,  No.  I,  Feb.  n,  to  No.  6,  Feb.  28,  1865. 
i2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Western  Department. 

No.  I,  July  25,  to  No.  28,  Nov.  2,  1861.     Major-General  Fremont. 
I2mo.     Complete. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  the  West. 

No.  I,  Jan.  29,  to  No.  12,  May  30,  1861.     Brig.-General  Harney. 
I2mo.     Complete. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  Virginia,  Seventh 

Army  Corps. 

No.  2,  Jan.  7,  to  No.  46,  July  16,  1863.     Ms.     Index,     pp.  (8). 
I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Middle  Department,  8th  Army 

Corps. 

No.  i,  Dec.  22,  1862,  to  No.  71,  Dec.  31,  1863.   1862-1863.  MS- 

Index,  pp.  (24). 
1 2  mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS   Headquarters   Middle   Department,    Eighth 
Army  Corps. 

1.  No.  i,  January  9,  to  No.  71,  Dec.  31,  1863. 

2.  No.  i,  Jan.  6,  to  No.  130,  Dec.  29,  1864.  Ms.   Index,  pp.  (9). 

3.  No.  i,  Jan.  4,  to  No.  117,  July  n,  1865.     Ms.      Index,     pp.  (17). 
I2mo.     3  Vols.     Complete  as  issued. 

966 


GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Middle  Department,  8th  Army 

Corps.     1862. 

Nos.  8,  11-13,  27,  29,  33-34,  4-O-43,  46,  48-52,  54,  59,  62-63,  r862. 

Circular,  September  10,  1862. 
I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Twelfth  Corps,  Army  of  the 

Cumberland.     1863. 

Nos.  76,  79.     Circular,  October  15,  1863. 
I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Twelfth  Corps,  Army  of  the 

Cumberland.     1864.     Nos.  1-2.     1864. 
i2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  i4th  Army  Corps,  Department 
of  the  Cumberland. 

1.  No.  I,  Oct.  30,  to  No.  45,  Dec.  25,  1862.     (Gen.  W.  S.  Rosecrans.) 

2.  No.  I,  Jan.  7,  to  No.  296,  Dec.  25,  1863.     Index,     pp.24.     (Gens. 
W.  S.  Rosecrans  and  Geo.  H.  Thomas.) 

3.  No.  I,  Jan.  i,  to  No.  169,  Dec.  29,  1864.     (Gen.  Geo.  H.  Thomas.) 

4.  No.  i,  Jan.  2,  to  No.  43,  June  19,  1865.     Circulars,  Jan.  n,  to 
No.  28,  June  7,  1865.     Court  Martial  Orders  No.  i,  Jan.  23,  to 
No.  49,  June  22,  1865.     (Gen.  Geo.  H.  Thomas.) 

5.  No.  i,  June  n,  to  No.  17,  Aug.  14,  1866.     (Gen.  Geo.  H.  Stone- 
man.) 

6.  No.  i,  March  16,  to  No.  88,  Dec.  24,  1867.  (Gen.  Geo.  H.  Thomas.) 

I2mo.     8  Vols.     Complete. 

HEADQUARTERS  1 8th  Army  Corps.     1864.     Circulars. 

General  Orders  Nos.  100-101,  104-105,  107,  109,  in,  113-126,  134-136, 

138,  140-142,  1864. 
I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  Virginia  and 
North  Carolina,  Fort  Monroe,  Va.     (i8th  Army  Corps.) 

1.  No.  i,  July  18,  to  No.  66,  Dec.  31,  1863.     Circulars  (7).     Ms. 
Index,     pp.  (19). 

2.  No.  i,  Jan.  5,  to  No.  185,  Dec.  31,  1864.     Circulars  (9).     Index, 
pp.  17. 

3.  (Army  of  the  James.)     No.  I,  Jan.  3,  to  No.  138,  Dec.  27,  1865. 
Index,     pp.  16. 

i2mo.     3  Vols.     Series  as  issued. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  and  Circulars,  2oth  Army  Corps.     1864.     "In 
the  field." 

I2mo. 

967 


A  COLLECTION  of  General  Orders,  War  Department,  Adjutant- 
General's  Office.  From  No.  5,  1861,  to  Jan.  7,  1865. 
Showing  the  kind  of  clothing  and  allowances  to  officers 
and  soldiers  during  the  War. 

I2mo.     (Field  copy,  28th  Penna.  Infantry  Volunteers.     1861-1865.) 

GENERAL  ORDERS  No.  132.  Headquarters  of  the  Army,  Adjutant- 
General's  Office,  Washington,  November  23,  1882.  Report 
of  the  Court  of  Inquiry  in  the  case  of  Gen.  Warren. 

I2mo.     pp.  20.     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Warren  inserted. 

MILITARY  RAILROADS,  1861-1867.     General  Orders,  Instructions 

and  Reports.     Complete  file. 

Washington,  D.  C.     1881.     I2mo.     pp.  (146).    "25  copies  for  Office  use  only." 
(Compiled  for  the  use  of  the  Qr.  M.-Gen.  Office.) 

QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL'S    OFFICE,     United    States    Army. 

Circulars  and  Orders.     1862-1865. 
Washington,  D.  C.     I2mo. 
The  series  is  unique. 
Complete  file  as  issued.     No  orders  nor  circulars  printed  in  1861. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Adjutant-General's  Office,  War  Department. 

1.  Orders  i-ni,  Jan.  to  Dec.,  1861.     Index,     pp.  48. 

2.  Orders  1-217,  Jan.  to  Dec.,  1862.     Index,     pp.  99. 

3.  Orders  1-201,  Jan.  to  June,  1863.       Index,     pp.  16. 

4.  Orders  202-404,  July  to  Dec.,  1863.    pp.  — 

5.  Orders  1-138,  Jan.  to  April,  1864.     Index,     pp.  79. 

6.  Orders  139-308,  April  to  Dec.,  1864.     pp.  — 

7.  Orders  1-132,  Jan.  to  Aug.,  1865.     Index,     pp.  94. 

8.  Orders  133-175,  Aug.  to  Dec.,  1865.     pp.  — 

9.  Orders  i-ioo,  Jan.  to  Dec.,  1866.     Index,     pp.  75. 
10.  Orders  1-104,  Jan-  to  Dec.,  1867.     Index,     pp.  84. 

I2mo.     10  Vols. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT,  Adjutant-General's  Office. 

1.  Circulars,  1861. 

2.  Circulars,  1862. 

3.  Circulars  Jan.  16  to  Dec.  24,  1863. 

4.  Circulars,  No.  I,  Jan.  i,  to  No.  87,  Dec.  I,  1864. 

5.  Circulars,  No.  i,  Jan.  3,  to  Nov.  n,  1865. 

6.  Circulars,  No.  I,  Jan.  2,  to  Dec.  31,  1866. 
I2mo.     As  issued. 

GENERAL  ORDERS. 

1.  Affecting  the  Volunteer  force.     Adjutant-General's  Office.    1861. 
Washington.     1862.     pp.  XVI.  1-60. 

2.  1862.     Washington.     1863.     pp.  LVI.  1-158. 

3.  1863.     Washington.     1864.     pp.  LIII.  1-214. 

968 


4-     1864.     Washington.     1865.     pp.  40  1-184. 

5.     Compendium  of.     1865.  Washington.    1866.   pp.  XXXVI.  I- 130. 
I2mo.     5  Vols.  in  I. 

ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S  OFFICE. 

1.  Circulars  from  Adjutant-General's  Office.     1864.    pp.  XVIII.  1-82. 

2.  1865.     pp.  XV.  1-47. 
Washington.     1865  and  1866.     I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  ist  Division  and  U.  S.  Forces, 

Baton  Rouge.     1863.     Nos.  1-2.     1863. 
I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  U.  S.  Forces,  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Nos.  2,  9,  1863.    Nos.  19,  22,  1864. 
I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  of  Virginia,  Army 
of  the  James. 

1.  No.  i,  Jan.  3,  to  No.  138,  Dec.  27,  1865. 

2.  Circulars  No.  5,  Feb.  2,  to  No.  27,  Dec.  6,  1865.     Index,     pp.  16. 

3.  General  Court  Martial  Orders.     Jan.  2,  No.  I,  to  Nov.  29,  No.  101. 
1865.     Index,     pp.  5. 

I2mo.     2  Vols. 

HEADQUARTERS  Department  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina, 

Army  of  the  James.     Circulars. 

No.  i,  Jan.  6,  to  No.  27,  Dec.  6,  1865. 
I2mo. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Military  Division  of  the  James. 
No.  i,  April  22,  1865,  to  No.  n,  June  21,  1865.     Gen.  Halleck,  Rich 
mond,  Va. 
I2mo.     Complete, 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Army  of  the  Potomac. 

1.  Nos.    1-68,    Aug.   20  to  Dec.   31,    1861.       Washington.       1862. 
Index,     pp.  19. 

2.  Nos.  1-53,  Jan.  2  to  Feb.  16,  1862.     n.  p. 

3.  Nos.   54-193,   Feb.    17  to   Dec.   28,    1862.     Washington.     1863. 
Index,     pp.  27. 

4.  Nos.  1-106,  Jan.  5  to  Dec.  20,  1863.     n.  p.     Index,     pp.  29. 

5.  Nos.  1-47,  Jan.  9,  to  Dec.  29,  1864.     n.  p.     Index,     pp.  10. 

6.  Nos.  1-36,  Jan.  9  to  June  28,  1865.     Philadelphia.     1865.     Index. 

PP-I3- 

7.  General  Court  Martial  Orders.     Nos.  1-52,  Jan.  7  to  Dec.  24,  1864. 
In  the  field.   Army  of  the  Potomac  Printing  Press.    Index,   pp.  (6). 

8.  Nos.  1-19,  Jan.  2  to  June  28,  1865.     Philadelphia.     1865.     Index, 
pp.  7. 

I2mo.     8  Vols.     Complete  as  issued  in  the  field. 

969 


GENERAL  ORDERS  No.  20.  Army  of  the  Potomac,  Directing  the 
names  of  the  Battles,  which  the  Regiments  named  may 
inscribe  upon  their  colors  or  guidons  for  meritorious 
services  performed  by  them,  March  7,  1865. 

i2mo.    pp.  26. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Artillery  Headquarters,  Army  of  the  Potomac. 
1864.  Nos.  2,  5,  1864. 

GENERAL    ORDERS    Adjutant    and    Inspector-General's    Office, 

Richmond. 

Nos.  4,  15,  31,  45,  67,  99,  129,  138,  147,  1863. 
I2mo.     As  issued. 

ADJUTANT  AND  INSPECTOR-GENERAL'S  OFFICE,  Richmond.  Cir 
cular.  (General  Orders  from  Jan.  20,  1863,  to  Oct.  17, 
1864.) 

I2mo.     pp.  41. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  from  the  Adjutant  and  Inspector-General's 
Office,  Confederate  States  Army,  from  January  I,  1864,  to 
July  I,  1864,  inclusive,  prepared  from  files  of  Headquarters 
Department  of  South  Carolina  and  Florida,  by  R.  C. 
Gilchrist,  acting  Judge  Advocate-General,  with  full  index, 
explanatory  notes  and  such  decisions  of  the  War  Depart 
ment  as  could  be  collected  touching  matters  of  general 
concern  to  the  service. 

Columbia:  Evans  &  Cogswell.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  XXXV.  1-161. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  from  Adjutant  and  Inspector-General's  Office, 
Confederate  States  Army,  from  January,  1862,  to  Decem 
ber,  1863,  both  inclusive  in  two  series,  prepared  from  files 
of  Headquarters  Department  of  S.  C.,  Ga.,  and  Fla.,  with 
full  indexes. 

Columbia.     1864.     I2mo.     pp.  XLVII.  1-276. 

GENERAL    ORDERS    Adjutant    and    Inspector-General's    Office, 

Richmond.     1864. 

Nos.  1-8,  10-40,  42-57,  59-60,  63,  65-70,  1864. 
I2mo.     As  issued. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Army  of  Northern  Virginia.     1864. 
Nos.  15,  18,  51,  71,  1864.     No.  i,  1866. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Army  of  Northern  Va.  1863. 
Nos.  65,  70,  83,  96,  1863.  Circular,  June  13,  1863. 

970 


GENERAL  ORDERS  Headquarters  Department  No.  2.     Aug.  25, 
1862,  to  Feb.  19,  1863,  C.  S.  Army.   (Gen.  Braxton  Bragg.) 


HEADQUARTERS  Indian  Territory,  Fort  Towson,  C.  N.  Circular. 
Oct.  i,  1864.  General  Orders  Headquarters  Indian 
Division  and  Territory,  Nos.  26,  61,  71.  1864.  Head 
quarters  Trans-Miss.  Department.  1864.  Nos.  6,  81. 
Special  Order  No.  63.  1 865. 


GENERAL   ORDERS   Headquarters    Department   of   the    Rappa- 
hannock,  Front  Royal,  Va.     1862.     No.  18.     1862. 

I2mo.     pp.  — 

HEADQUARTERS  Army  of  Tennessee,  Dalton,  Ga.,  December  2, 
1863. 

121110.      pp.  — 


971 


REUNIONS 


ARMY  AND  NAVY  OF  THE  GULF.  First  Annual  Report  of  the 
Society  of  the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  Gulf,  held  at  Long 
Branch,  New  Jersey,  July  8,  1869.  pp.  24. 

2.  Second  Annual  Reunion,  held  at  Music  Hall,  Boston,  Mass., 
August  5,  1870.     pp.   59. 

3.  Third  Annual  Reunion,  held  at   Newport,  R.  I.     July  7,   1871. 
PP-  79  (i). 

8vo.     Complete. 

ARMY  OF  THE  CUMBERLAND.  Report  of  the  First  Meeting  of  the 
Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland.  Cincinnati, 
February,  1868.  pp.  162. 

2.  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Meeting,  Chicago,  Illinois,  December 
15,  1868.     pp.  206-322. 

3.  Third  Reunion,  Indianapolis,  1869.     pp.  189. 

4.  Fourth  Reunion,  Cleveland,  1870.     pp.  267. 

5.  Fitth  Reunion,  Detroit,  1871.     pp.  246. 

6.  Sixth  Reunion,  Dayton,  1872.     pp.  208. 

7.  Seventh  Reunion,  Pittsburgh,  1873.     pp.  224. 

8.  Eighth  Reunion,  Columbus,  1874.     pp.  209. 

9.  Ninth  Reunion,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1875.     pp.  174. 

10.  Tenth  Reunion,  Philadelphia,  1876.     pp.  236. 

11.  Eleventh  Reunion,  Washington,  D.  C.     1879.     pp.  292. 

12.  Twelfth  Reunion,  Toledo,  Ohio,  1880.     pp.  239. 

13.  Thirteenth  Reunion,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  1881.     p.  211. 

14.  Fourteenth  Reunion,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin,  1882.     pp.  270. 

15.  Fifteenth  Reunion,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  1883.     pp.  284. 

16.  Sixteenth  Reunion,  Rochester,  New  York,  1884.     pp.  282. 

17.  Seventeenth    Reunion,   Grand    Rapids,    Michigan,    1885.     8vo. 
PP-  3I4- 

18.  Eighteenth  Reunion,  Washington,  D.  C.,  1887.     8vo.     pp.  280. 

19.  Nineteenth  Reunion,  Chicago,  Illinois,  1888.     8vo.     pp.  258. 

20.  Twentieth  Reunion,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  1889.     pp.  310. 

21.  Twenty-first  Reunion,  Toledo,  Ohio,  1890.     pp.  336. 

22.  Twenty-second  Reunion,  Columbus,  Ohio,  1891.     pp.  228. 

23.  Twenty-third  Reunion,  Chickamuaga,  Georgia,  1892.     pp.  220. 

24.  Twenty-fourth  Reunion,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1893.     pp.  290. 

25.  Twenty-fifth  Reunion,  Chattanooga,  Tennessee,  1895.     pp.  208. 

26.  Twenty-sixth  Reunion,  Rockford,  Illinois,  1896.     pp.  276. 

27.  Twenty-seventh  Reunion,  Columbus,  Ohio,  1897.     PP-  1&7- 

28.  Twenty-eighth  Reunion,  Detroit,  Michigan,  September  26  and  27, 
1899.     pp.  364. 

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29.  Twenty-ninth  Reunion,  Chattanooga,  Tennessee,  October  9,  10 
and  it,  1900.     pp.  VII.  (i)  1-219. 

30.  Thirtieth  Reunion,  Louisville,  Kentucky,  October  8  and  9,  1901. 
pp.  240. 

31.  Burial  of  General  Rosecrans,  Arlington  National  Cemetery,  May 
17,  1902.     pp.  159. 

32.  Thirty-first  Reunion,  Washington,  D.  C.,  October  14,  15  and  16, 
1903.     pp.  V.  1-233  (26). 

33.  Thirty-second   Reunion,   Indianapolis,   Indiana,   September  20, 
and  21,  1904.     pp.  V.  1-255. 

34.  Thirty-third  Reunion,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  September  18,   19 
and  20,  1905.     pp.  XXIII.  1-224. 

35.  Thirty-fourth    Reunion,    Chattanooga,    Tenn.,    October    17-18, 
1906.     pp.  XII.  1-149. 

36.  Thirty-fifth  Reunion,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  October  16-17,  1907. 
pp.  VIII.  i-iio. 

37.  Thirty-sixth  Reunion,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  October  14-15,  1908. 
pp.  XV.  1-96. 

38.  Thirty-seventh   Reunion,   Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  October   13-14, 
1909.     pp.  XV.  i-iii. 

39.  Thirty-eighth  Reunion,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  October  12-13,  1910. 

pp.  XIII.  1-95. 

40.  Thirty-ninth  Reunion,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  October  18  and  19, 
1911.     pp.  XI.  1-144. 

41.  Fortieth  Reunion,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  October  16  and  17,  1912. 
pp.  VII.  1-119. 

Cincinnati:  The  Robert  Clarke  Company,  Printers.     1868-1912. 

Chattanooga:  MacGowan-Cooke  Printing  Company.     1913. 

8vo.     41  Vols. 

The  Volumes  contain  the  badges,  tickets,  programmes,  etc.,  of  the  Reunions. 

Unique  collection. 

THE  ARMY  REUNION,  with  reports  of  the  meeting  of  the  Society 
of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland ;  the  Army  of  the  Tennes 
see;  the  Army  of  the  Ohio;  and  the  Army  of  Georgia. 
Chicago,  December  15,  and  16,  1868. 

Chicago:  S.  C.  Griggs  &  Company.     1869.     8vo.     pp.  339. 

OFFICIAL  PROGRAM.  Twentieth  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Society 
of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland,  September  18,  19  and 
20,  at  Chattanooga,  Tennessee.  1889. 

Chattanooga.     1889.     i6mo.     (Oblong.)     pp.  (94.) 

OFFICIAL  PROGRAM  Twenty-third  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Society 
of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland,  to  be  held  at  Chicka- 
mauga  and  Chattanooga,  September  14,  15  and  16,  1892. 

Chattanooga:  Republican  Job  Print.     I2mo.     pp.  70. 

973 


ARMY  OF  THE  JAMES.  Report  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Society 
of  the  Army  of  the  James  at  the  first  triennial  reunion 
held  in  Boston,  Massachusetts,  September  2,  1868.  pp.  56. 

2.  Second  Triennial  Reunion  held  in  New  York  City,  July  19,  1871. 

PP-  93  (I)- 

3.  Third  Triennial  Reunion  held  in  New  York  City,  October  21,  1874. 
pp.  83.     (Slip  errata.) 

8vo. 

ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC.  Record  of  Proceedings  at  the  First 
Reunion  held  in  the  City  of  New  York,  July  5  and  6,  1869. 
pp.  36. 

2.  Second  Reunion,  Philadelphia,  April  9,  1870.     pp.  64. 

3.  Third    Reunion,    Boston,    May    12,    1871.     pp.  78. 

4.  Fourth  Reunion,  Cleveland,  May  7,  1872.     pp.  85. 

5.  Fifth  Reunion,  New  Haven,  May  14,  1873.     pp.  104. 

6.  Sixth  Reunion,  Harrisburg,  May  12,  1874,  and  the  annual  busi 
ness  meeting  held  June  n,  1875.     pp.  75  (4). 

7.  Seventh  Reunion,  Philadelphia,  June  6,  1876.     pp.  61  (2). 

8.  Eighth  Reunion,  Providence,  June  27,  1877.     pp.  88. 

9.  Ninth  Reunion,  Springfield,  June  5,  1878.     pp.  107. 

10.  Tenth  Reunion,  Albany,  June  18,  1879.     pp.  138. 

11.  Eleventh  Reunion,  Burlington,  June  16,  1880.     pp.  132. 

12.  Twelfth  Reunion,  Hartford,  June  8,  1881.     pp.  131. 

13.  Thirteenth  Reunion,  Detroit,  June  14-15,  1882.     pp.  150. 

14.  Fourteenth  Reunion,  Washington,  May  16-17,  1883.     pp.  156. 

15.  Fifteenth  Reunion,  Brooklyn,  June  11-12,  1884.     pp.  95  1-53. 

16.  Sixteenth  Reunion,  Baltimore,  May  6-7,  1885.     pp.  125  1-58. 

17.  Seventeenth    Reunion,    San    Francisco,    Cal.,    Aug.    3-4,    1886. 
pp.  no  63. 

18.  Eighteenth  Reunion,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  June  22-23,  1887. 
pp.  11565. 

19.  Nineteenth  Reunion,  Gettysburg,  July  1-3,  1888.     pp.  88. 

20.  Twentieth  Reunion,  Orange,  June  12-13,  1889.     pp.  108  71. 

21.  Twenty-first  Reunion,  Portland,  Me.,  July  3-4,  1890.     pp.  98. 

22.  Twenty-second  Reunion,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  July  3-4,  1891.    pp.  86. 

23.  Twenty-third  Reunion,  Scranton,  Pa.,  June  15-16,  1892.    pp.  106. 

24.  Twenty-fourth  Reunion,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  27-28,  1893.     pp. 
73  i  84. 

25.  Twenty-fifth   Reunion,   Concord,   N.   H.,  June  21  and  23,  1894. 
pp.  99. 

26.  Twenty-sixth   Reunion,  New  London,  Conn.,  June  18-19,  1895. 
pp.  76. 

27.  Twenty-seventh   Reunion,   Burlington,   Vt.,   Sept.    16-17,    1896. 

pp.  123. 

28.  Twenty-eighth    Reunion,    Troy,    N.    Y.,  August    20-21,    1897. 
pp.  ill. 

29.  Twenty-ninth  Reunion,   Niagara  Falls,   New  York,  September 
1-2,  1898.     pp.  76. 

30.  Thirtieth   Reunion,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Oct.  n-12,  1899.     pp.   86. 

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31.  Thirty-first    Reunion,    Fredericksburg,  Va.,   May  25-26,    1900. 
pp.  125. 

32.  Thirty-second  Reunion,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  May  23-24,  1901.     pp.  103. 

33.  Thirty-third  Reunion,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  September  19-20,  1902. 
pp.  76. 

34.  Thirty-fourth  Reunion,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  25-26,  1903.    pp.  98. 

35.  Thirty-fifth  Reunion,  Hartford,  Conn.,  May  18-19,  1904.  pp. 109. 

36.  Thirty-sixth     Reunion,     Manassas,     Va.,     May     10-11,     1905. 
pp.  112. 

37.  Thirty-seventh  Reunion,  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  May  2-3,  1907. 
pp.  148. 

38.  Thirty-eighth  Reunion,  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  June  25-26,  1908.     pp. 
no. 

39.  Thirty-ninth   Reunion,  at  Sharpsburg,   Md.,   September   16-17, 
1910.     pp.  84. 

40.  Fortieth  Reunion,  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  September  15-16,  1911. 
pp.  134. 

41.  Forty-first  Reunion,  at  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  October  1-2,  1913. 
pp.  115. 

New  York.     1869-1913.     8vo.     41  Vols. 

Cards,  letters,  badges,  etc.,  inserted.     Unique  collection. 

THE    SIXTH    ARMY    CORPS.     Third    Annual   Report,  with    pro 
ceedings  of  the  meeting  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  April  8,  1870. 

PP-  5- 

2.  Fourth  Annual  Report,  Fourth  Reunion,  Boston,  Mass.,  May  12, 
1871. 

3.  Fifth  Annual  Report,  Fifth  Reunion,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  May  7, 
1872.     pp.  19. 

4.  Sixth  Annual  Report,  Sixth  Reunion,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  May 
H,  1873. 

5.  Seventh  Reunion,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  May  12,  1874. 

6.  Eighth  Reunion,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  6,  1875.     pp.  32. 

7.  Seventh  Report,  Ninth  Reunion,  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  27,  1876. 

8.  Tenth  Reunion,  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  5,  1878. 

9.  Eleventh    Reunion,   Albany,    N.    Y.,   June    18,    1879.     pp.   32. 

10.  Eighth  Report,  Twelfth  Reunion,  Burlington,  Vt.,  June  16,  1880. 

11.  Thirteenth  Reunion,  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  8,  1881. 

12.  Fourteenth  Reunion,  Detroit,  Mich.,  June  14-15,  1882. 

13.  Fifteenth  Reunion,  Washington,  D.  C.,  May  16-17,  1883. 

14.  Sixteenth  Reunion,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  11-12,  1884. 

15.  Seventeenth  Reunion,  Baltimore,  Md.,  May  7-8,  1885. 

18.     Eighteenth  Reunion,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  August  2-4,  1886. 

17.  Nineteenth  Reunion,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  June  22-23,  1887. 

18.  Twentieth  Reunion,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  1-3,  1888. 

19.  Twenty-first  Reunion,  Orange,  N.  J.,  June  12-13,  1889.     pp.  56. 

20.  Organization   of   the   Sixth   Army   Corps   Associated   Survivors 
(1862-1865)   °f  the  Sixth  Army   Corps  of  Washington,   D.   C., 
1892-1902.     pp.  20. 

8vo.     20  Vols.     Circulars,  etc.,  inserted. 

975 


ASSOCIATION  or  THE  FIRST  ARMY  CORPS  of  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac,  pp.  4. 

2.  Reunion  of  the  Association  of  the  First  Army  Corps  at  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.     June  n,  1884.     pp.  5. 

3.  Baltimore,  Md.,  May  6,  1885.     pp.  9. 
8vo.     3  Vols.     Badges,  circulars,  etc.,  inserted. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Third  Brigade  Association,  First  Division, 
Fifth  Army  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  held  at  the 
time  of  the  National  Encampment,  Grand  Army  of  the 
Republic,  Washington,  D.  C.,  September  21,  1892. 
Together  with  papers  and  addresses,  pp.  74. 
2.  Indianapolis,  Indiana,  September  6,  1893.  pp.  160  (3).  Record 
No.  ii. 

Ry.  8vo.     2  Vols. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC  REUNION,  August  23, 

28,  1869,  at  the  Springs  Hotel,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
Ms.     410.     pp.  67. 

ARMY  OF  THE  TENNESSEE.  First  Report  of  the  proceedings  of 
the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee,  held  at  Cin 
cinnati,  O.,  Nov.  14  and  15,  1866.  pp.  78. 

2.  Second  Meeting,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Nov.  13-14,  1867.     pp.  43. 

3.  Third    Meeting,    Chicago,    111.,    Dec.    15-16.    1868.     pp.  126. 

4.  Fourth  Meeting,  Louisville,  Ky.,  Nov.  17-18,  1869.     pp.  94. 

5.  Fifth  Meeting,  Cincinnati,  O.,  April  6-7,  1871.     pp.  90. 

6.  Sixth  Meeting,  Madison,  Wis.,  July  3-4,  1872.     pp.  79. 

7.  Seventh  Meeting,  Toledo,  O.,  Oct.  15-16,  1873.     pp.  151. 

8.  Eighth  Meeting,  Springfield,  III,  Oct.  14-15,  1874.     pp.  108  (i). 

9.  Ninth  Meeting,  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  Sept.  29-30,  1875.     pp.  134. 

10.  Tenth  Meeting,  Washington,  D.  C.,  Oct.  18-19,  1876.     pp.  125. 

11.  Eleventh  Meeting,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Sept.  5-6,  1877.     pp.  140. 

12.  Twelfth    Meeting,    Indianapolis,    Ind.,    Oct.    30-31,    1878.     pp. 
169  (14). 

13.  Thirteenth  Meeting,  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  12-13,  l&79-  pp.  182  (14). 

14.  Fourteenth   Meeting,   Cincinnati,  Ohio,  April  6-7,   1888.        pp. 
195  (15)  (2  Maps). 

15.  Fifteenth  Meeting,  St.  Louis,  Missouri,  May  10-11,  1882.     pp. 
201  (17). 

16.  Sixteenth    Meeting,    Cleveland,    Ohio,    Oct.    17-18,    1883.     pp. 
169  (18). 

17.  Seventeenth    Meeting,    Lake    Minnetonka,    Minnesota,    August 
13-14,  1884.     pp.  170  (20). 

18.  Eighteenth  Meeting,  Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  9-10,  1885.  pp.  183  (21). 

19.  Nineteenth  Meeting,  Rock  Island,  111.,  Sept.  15-16,  1886.     pp. 
127  (22). 

20.  Twentieth  Meeting,  Detroit,  Michigan,  Sept.  14-15,  1887.     pp. 
206  (27). 

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21.  Twenty-first  Meeting,  Toledo,  Ohio,  September  5-6,  1888.     pp. 

175  (27)- 

22.  Twenty-second    Meeting,    Cincinnati,    Ohio,    September   25-26, 
1889.     pp.  197  (27). 

23.  Twenty-third  Meeting,  Chicago,  111.,  Oct.  7-8,  1891.    pp.  202. 

24.  Twenty-fourth  Meeting,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  November  16-17,  1892. 

PP-  155  (25)- 

25.  Twenty-fifth    Meeting,    Chicago,    111.,    September    12-13,    l%93- 
pp.  1 1-153  (XXVI.). 

26.  Twenty-sixth   Meeting,   Council   Bluffs,   Iowa,  Oct.   3-4,    1894. 
pp.  V.  203. 

27.  Twenty-seventh    Meeting,    Cincinnati,    O.,    and    Chattanooga, 
Tenn.,  Sept.  16-21,  1895.     pp.  283. 

28.  Twenty-eighth  Meeting,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  November  18-19,  1896. 
pp.  I.-V.-250. 

29.  Twenty-ninth   Meeting,   Milwaukee,  October  27-28,   1897.     PP- 
I.-V.-I94- 

30.  Thirtieth    Meeting,    Toledo,    Ohio,    October   26-27,    1898.     pp. 
I.-V.-i8i. 

31.  Thirty-first   Meeting,   Chicago,    111.,   October   10-11,    1889.     pp. 
V.-I.  219. 

32.  Thirty-second  Meeting,  Detroit,  Mich.,  November  14-15,  1900. 
pp.  VI. -236. 

33.  Thirty-third  Meeting,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  November  13-14,  1901. 
pp.  VI.-236. 

34.  Thirty-fourth  Meeting,  Washington,  D.  C.,  October  15-19,  1903. 
pp.  VII.  1-140. 

35.  Thirty-fifth  Meeting,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  October  5-6,  1905.     pp. 

I4I-3I5- 

36.  Thirty-sixth  Meeting,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  November  8-9,  1906. 
pp.  VII.  3-289. 

37.  Thirty-seventh  Meeting,  Vicksburg,  Mississippi,  November  7-8, 

1907.  pp.  VII.  3-232. 

38.  Thirty-eighth  Meeting,  St.  Louis,  Missouri,   November  11-12, 

1908.  pp.  VII.  1-176. 

39.  Thirty-ninth,  Fortieth  and  Forty-first  Meetings,  Columbus,  Ohio, 
November   3-4,    1909;   Toledo,   Ohio,    November    16-17,    1910; 
Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  October  10-11,  1911.     pp.  VIII.  9-337. 

1871-1912.     8vo.     39  Vols. 

Cards,  circulars,  programmes,  etc.,  inserted.     Unique  collection. 

ARMY  OF  THE  TENNESSEE.  Report  of  the  proceedings  of  the 
Army  of  the  Tennessee.  First  to  Fifth  Reunion.  Vol.  I. 
pp.  534.  1866-71. 

2.  Sixth  to  Tenth.     Vol.  II.     pp.  548.     1872-76. 

3.  Eleventh  to  Thirteenth.     Vol.  III.     pp.  486  (14).     1877-79. 

4.  Fourteenth  to  Sixteenth.     Vol.  IV.     pp.  561  (20).     1881-83. 

5.  Seventeenth  to  Twentieth.     Vol.  V.     pp.  615  (37).     1884-87. 

6.  Twenty-first  to  Twenty-third.     Vol.  VI.     pp.  578  (26).     1888-91. 
8vo.     6  Vols.     (Reprint.) 

977 


FIRST  REUNION  of  the  Survivors  of  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee 
and  its  Four  Corps.     Report  of  proceedings,  rosters,  etc. 
Washington,  D.  C.,  September  22,  1892.     8vo.     pp.  214. 

NINTH  INDIANA  INFANTRY.  First  Reunion  of  the  9th  Regiment 
Ind.  Vet.  Vol.  Infy.  Association  held  at  Island  Park, 
Elkhart,  Indiana,  August  27  and  28,  1884.  pp.  43  (8). 

2.  Second  Reunion,  Logansport,  Ind.,  August  26-27,  1885.     pp.  64. 

3.  Third  Reunion,  Plymouth,  Ind.,  August  25-26,  1886.     pp.  65. 

4.  Fourth  Reunion,  Delphi,  Ind.,  August  24-25,  1887.     pp.  112. 

5.  Fifth  Reunion,  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  August  29-30,  1888.     pp.  75. 
(Watseka.     1884-1888.)     8vo.     2  Yols. 

ELEVENTH  INDIANA  INFANTRY.     Second  Annual  Report  of  the 
Eleventh  Indiana  Infantry  Association,  held  at  Crawfords- 
ville,  October  19,  1876.     pp.  20. 
2.     Third,  held  at  Indianapolis,  October  19,  1877.     pp.  — 

8vo.     2  Vols. 

TWENTY-SEVENTH  INDIANA  INFANTRY.  Minutes  of  the  Eigh 
teenth  Annual  Reunion  27th  Indiana  Volunteer  Infantry 
Association,  held  in  Room  56,  State  House,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  Sept.  17,  1902. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      l6mo.     pp.  II. 

SIXTH  REUNION  of  the  36th  Indiana  Volunteers,  held  at  Anderson, 
Indiana,  on  Tuesday,  September  24,  1889.  pp.  8. 

2.  Eighth   Reunion,   held  at   Hagerstown,    Indiana,  on  September 
24-25,  1891.     pp.  12. 

3.  Ninth  Reunion,  held  at  Farmland,  Indiana,  on  October  5-6,  1892. 
pp.  14. 

4.  Tenth  Reunion,  held  at  Indianapolis,  Indiana,on  September  6-7, 

1893.  pp.  16. 

5.  Eleventh  Reunion,  held  at  Liberty,   Indiana,  on  October  9-10, 

1894.  pp.  18. 

New  Castle,  Ind.:  Courier  Company  Print.     1889-1894.     8vo.     5  Vols. 

ORGANIZATION  of  the  58th  Indiana  Regimental  Association  at 
Oakland  City,  Indiana,  October  22,  1891.  pp.  9. 

2.  Journal  of  the  Second  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Fifty-eighth  Indiana 
Regimental  Association  held  at  Princeton,  Indiana,  Dec.   15-16, 

1892.  pp.  48. 

3.  Journal  of  the  Third  Annual  Reunion  of  the  58th  Indiana  Regi 
mental  Association  held  at  Oakland  City,  Indiana,  Nov.  23-24, 

1893.  pp.  47. 

Princeton,  Ind.:  Clarion  Job  Office.      1892-1894.     8vo.     3  Vols. 

978 


FIRST  ANNUAL  REUNION  with  Reports  of  the  Meetings  of  the 
Society  of  the  Eighty-seventh  Indiana  Volunteer  Infantry, 
Laporte,  Ind.,  Sept.  23  and  24,  1869. 

South  Bend,  Ind.     1870.     I2mo.     pp.  51. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Reunion  held  in  1901,  by  the  Association  of 
Survivors  Seventh  Regiment  Illinois  Veteran  Infantry 
Volunteers,  held  at  Springfield,  Illinois,  Tuesday,  Oct.  2, 
1901.  pp.  55. 

2.  Springfield,  Illinois,  Wednesday,  Oct.  I,  1902.     pp.  64. 

3.  Springfield,  Illinois,  September  30,  1903.     pp.  65. 

4.  Springfield,  Illinois,  October  3,  1905.     pp.  69. 

5.  Springfield,  Illinois,  October  2-3,  1906.     pp.  71. 

6.  Springfield,  Illinois,  October  1-2,  1907.     pp.  87. 

7.  Springfield,  Illinois,  October  5-6,  1909.     pp.  61. 

8.  Springfield,  Illinois,  October  4-5,  1910.     pp.  90. 

9.  Springfield,  Illinois,  October  4-5,  1911.     pp.  79. 
10.     Springfield,  Illinois,  October  8-9,  1912.     pp.  77. 

8vo.     10  Vols. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  First  Reunion  of  the  Eleventh  Regiment 
Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry,  held  at  Ottawa,  111.,  Oct.  27, 
1875,  including  addresses,  toasts,  speeches,  poem,  etc., 
and  a  brief  history  of  the  Regiment  and  personal  sketches 
of  Wallace,  Nevins,  Ransom  and  Coates,  its  four  Colonels. 
Written,  compiled  and  prepared  by  H.  M.  Parker,  Co.  A. 

Ottawa,  111.:  Osman  &  Hapeman.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  78. 

REUNION  FIFTEENTH  ILLINOIS  INFANTRY  May  24,  1883,  Rock- 
ford,  111.  Rockford  Gazette,  Rockford  Register  and 
Aurora  Beacon.  1883.  pp.  9. 

2.  Reunion,    May  24,    1884.     pp.   4.     Rockford   Register,     pp.  14. 

3.  Reunion,  May  25,  1885.     pp.  8. 

4.  Reunion,  Polo,  Illinois,  May  24,  1887.     pp.  20. 

5.  Reunion,  Lena,  Stephenson  Co.,  111.,  May  24,  1888.     pp.  7. 

6.  Reunion,  Marengo,  111.,  May  24,  1889.     pp.  12. 

7.  Reunion,  Headquarters  Veteran  Association,  Chicago,  Aug.  30, 
1900.     34th  National  Encampment,  G.  A.  R.     pp.  16. 

8vo.  and  121110.     7  Vols. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  i5th  and  i6th  Annual  Reunions  of  the 
Yates  Phalanx,  39th  Illinois  Infantry,  1895-1896.  By 
Comrade  Secretary  W.  R.  Morley.  Supplemented  by  a 
graphic  account  of  the  Bayonet  Charge  on  August  16, 
1864,  by  Capt.  R.  S.  Bottsford.  pp.  46. 
2.  1 7th  Annual  Reunion  held  at  Farmer  City,  Illinois,  October  6, 
1897.  pp.  17. 

8vo.     2  Vols. 

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THIRTY-THIRD  ILLINOIS  Sixth  Reunion  33rd  Veteran  Association 

held  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  September  28-30,  1887. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  15. 

SECOND  ANNUAL  REUNION  of  the  Survivors  of  the  4Oth  Illinois 
Volunteer  Infantry,  held  at  Lyon  Park,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
September  28,  1887.  Kenmundy  Express  Print,  pp.  3. 
2.  Third  Annual  Reunion,  Fan-field,  111.,  Oct.  10-11,  1888.  pp.  4. 

8vo.     2  Vols. 

REPORT  of  the  Eleventh  Annual  Reunion  of  the  50th  Regiment, 
111.  Vol.  Inft.  Reunion  Association,  held  at  Quincy,  111., 
Oct.  21  and  22,  1897.  pp.  28  (i). 

2.  Report    of   the   Seventeenth    Annual    Reunion   of   the    Reunion 
Association,  held  at  Quincy,  111.,  Oct.  14-15,  1903.     pp.  68  (i). 

3.  Report  of  the  Twentieth  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Reunion  Associa 
tion,  held  at  Quincy,  111.,  Oct.  10-11,  1906.     pp.  120. 

8vo.     3  Vols. 

REPORT  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Association  of  the  Fifty-fifth 
Illinois  Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry,  at  their  First  Reunion, 
held  at  Canton,  111.,  Oct.  30  and  31,  1884.  1885.  pp.  67. 

2.  Second    Reunion,    Moline,    111.,    Nov.    10-11,    1886.     pp.  61    (i). 

3.  Third    Reunion,    Galesburg,    111.,    Sept.    5-6,    1888.     pp.  57. 

4.  Fourth  Reunion,  Rockford,  111.,  Sept.   17-18,   1890.     pp.  66. 

5.  Fifth  Reunion,  Bushnell,  111.,  Oct.  4-5,  1892.     pp.  114. 

6.  Sixth  Reunion,  Canton,  111.  Sept.  27-28,  1894.     pp.  96. 
8vo.     6  Vols. 

MINUTES  OF  PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Association  of  Survivors  of 
73rd  Regt.  111.  Vol.  Inf.,  October  10  and  u,  1893,  at 
Springfield,  Illinois,  pp.  14  (i). 

2.  November    14-15,    1894,    at    Springfield,    111.     Address   at    the 
Annual   Reunion  at  Springfield,   111.,   November   15,    1894,  by 
Henry  A.  Castle,  late  Sergeant  Major,     pp.  (i)  26  (i). 

3.  Tenth  Annual  Reunion,  held  Tuesday  afternoon  and  evening, 
September  29,  1896,  "Old  Soldiers'  Day,"  at  the  State  Fair,  in 
the  Supreme  Court  Room,  State  Capitol  Building,  Springfield, 
Illinois.     Annual  address  by  William  R.  Lawrence.     (Extract), 
pp.  22  (2). 

4.  Eleventh  Annual  Reunion,  held  afternoon  and  evening  of  Tuesday, 
Sept.  29,   1897,  Springfield,  111.     pp.  36. 

5.  Twelfth  Annual  Reunion,  held  afternoon  and  evening  of  Thurs 
day,  October  2Oth,  and  forenoon  of  Friday,  October  21,  1898,  in 
the  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Quincy,   111.     Annual  address  by 
Richard  R.  Randall,     pp.  40. 

980 


6.  Thirteenth   Annual    Reunion,    held   afternoon   and   evening   of 
Wednesday,  September  27,  and  forenoon  of  Thursday,  September 
28,    1899,   in   the   Supreme   Court    Room,   Springfield,    Illinois. 
Annual  address  by  G.  W.  Patten,     pp.  36. 

7.  Fourteenth  Annual    Reunion,   held  afternoon  and   evening   of 
Wednesday,  September  26,  1900,  in  the  Supreme  Court  Room, 
Springfield,  111.     Annual  address  by  C.  H.  Castle,     pp.  32. 

8.  Fifteenth  Annual  Reunion,  held  afternoon  and  evening  Tuesday, 
October  I,  1901,  in  the  Supreme  Court  Room,  Springfield,  111. 
Annual  address  by  J.  O.  Joy.     pp.  43. 

9.  Sixteenth  Annual  Reunion,  held  afternoon  and  evening  Tuesday, 
September  30,  1902,  G.  A.  R.  Hall,  Old  Capitol  Building,  Spring 
field,  111.     Annual  address  by  W.  H.  Newlin.     pp.  30. 

10.  Seventeenth    Annual    Reunion,    held    afternoon    and    evening, 
Tuesday,  September  29,1903,0.  A.  R.Hall,  Old  Capitol  Building, 
Springfield,  Illinois,     pp.  27. 

11.  Eighteenth    Annual    Reunion,    held    afternoon     and     evening, 
Tuesday,  October  4,  1904,  G.  A.  R.  Hall,  Old  Capitol  Building, 
Springfield,  Illinois.     Annual  address  by  Reuben  Jack.     pp.  27. 

12.  Nineteenth    Annual    Reunion,    held    afternoon    and    evening, 
Tuesday,  October  3,  1905,  G.  A.  R.  Hall,  Old  Capitol  Building, 
Springfield,  Illinois,     pp.  27. 

13.  Twentieth  Annual  Reunion,  held  afternoon  and  evening,  Tuesday, 
October  3,  1906,  G.  A.  R.  Hall,  Old  Capitol  Building,  Springfield, 
Illinois.     Annual  address  by  Capt.  E.  J.  Ingersr.ll.     pp.  32. 

14.  Twenty-first    Annual    Reunion,    held    afternoon    and    evening, 
Tuesday,  October  i,  1907,  G.  A.  R.  Hall,  Old  Capitol  Building, 
Springfield,  Illinois,     pp.  27. 

15.  Twenty-second  Annual  Reunion,  held  afternoon  and  evening, 
Tuesday,    September   29,    1908,   State   House,    Springfield,    111. 
Annual  address  by  Comrade  Sam'l  F.  Ridgeway.     pp.  26  (i). 

16.  Twenty-third    Annual    Reunion,    held   afternoon   and   evening, 
October  5,  1909,  State  House,  Springfield,  111.     Annual  address 
by  Comrade  T.  J.  Cassady.     pp.  32  (i). 

17.  Twenty-fourth   Annual   Reunion,   held  afternoon  and  evening, 
October  4,  1910,  State  House,  Springfield,  111.     Annual  address  by 
Comrade  J.  W.  Sherrick.     pp.  38  (2). 

18.  Twenty-fifth    Annual    Reunion,    held    afternoon    and    evening, 
October  3,  1911,  State  House,  Springfield,  111.     Annual  address 
by  Comrade  Oliver  McDaniel.     pp.  28  (i). 

19.  Twenty-sixth    Annual    Reunion,    held    afternoon    and    evening, 
October  8,  1912,  State  House,  Springfield,  111.      Annual  address 
by  Comrade  A.  E.  Lewis,     pp.  36  (i). 

20.  Twenty-seventh  Annual  Reunion,  held  afternoon  and  evening, 
October  7,  1913,  State  House,  Springfield,  111.     Annual  address 
by  Comrade  Reuben  Jack.     pp.  34. 

8vo.     15  Vols. 

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SEVENTY-SEVENTH  ILLINOIS  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY.  Regimental 
Record.  Knoxville,  111.,  1885.  The  Tenth  Biennial 
Reunion  of  the  77th  Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry  will  be 
held  at  Knoxville,  111.,  Sept.  2,  1885. 

8vo.     pp.  15. 

EIGHTY-SIXTH  ILLINOIS  INFANTRY.  Roster  of  Survivors. 
Proceedings  of  the  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  27,  1887. 
pp.  36. 

2.     Second  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  27-28,  1888.  pp.  56. 

4.     Third  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  27-28,  1889.  pp.  52. 

4.  Fourth  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  27-28,  1890.  pp.  22. 

5.  Fifth  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  27-28,  1891.  pp.  32. 

6.  Sixth  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  26-27,  1892.  pp.  20. 

7.  Seventh  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  28-29,  1893.  pp.  30. 

8.  Eighth  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  27-28,  1894.  pp.  25. 

9.  Ninth  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  27-28,  1895.  pp.  20  (2). 
10.     Tenth  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  27-28,  1896.  pp.  28. 

u.  Eleventh  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  27-28,  1897.          pp.  36. 

12.  Twelfth  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  26-27,  1898.  pp.  24. 

13.  Thirteenth  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  25-26,  1899.        pp.  30. 

14.  Fourteenth  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  24-25,  1900.      pp.  40. 

15.  Fifteenth  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  27-28,  1901.          pp.  21. 

16.  Sixteenth  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  27-28,  1902.  pp.  17. 

17.  Seventeenth  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  27-28,  1903.     pp.  21. 

18.  Eighteenth  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  27-28,  1904.        pp.  16. 

19.  Nineteenth  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  28-29,  I9°5-        PP-  3&- 

20.  Twentieth  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  27-28,  1906.     pp.  62.     Reunion 
of  the  Twins,  Eighty-fifth  and  Eighty-sixth. 

21.  Twenty-first  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  27-28,  1907.  pp.  27. 

22.  Twenty-second  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  27-28,  1908.         pp.  19. 

23.  Twenty-third  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  27-28,  1909.  pp.  30. 

24.  Twenty-fourth  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  26-27,  1910.         pp.  44. 

25.  Twenty-fifth  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  28-29,  1911.  pp.  36. 

26.  Twenty-sixth  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  27-28,  1912.  pp.  28. 

27.  Twenty-seventh  Reunion,  Peoria,  Aug.  26-27,  1913.     pp.   12. 
8vo.     27  Vols. 

REPORT  of  the  proceedings  of  the  4th  Anniversary  of  the  muster- 
in  of  the  86th  Regt.  of  Illinois  Infantry,  held  at  Peoria, 
Monday,  Aug.  27,  1866.  Published  by  the  Committee 
of  Arrangements. 

Peoria.  111.:  Transcript  Book  &  Job  Office.     1866.     8vo.     pp.  n. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Fourth  Triennial  Reunion  of  the  Q2d  111. 

Volunteers,  held  at  Oregon,  Ogle  Co.,  Illinois,  September 

4,  1876.     Oregon,  Illinois,     pp.  43. 

2.     Seventh  Triennial,  Oregon,  Sept.  3-4,  1885.     pp.  38. 
I2mo.     2  Vols. 

982 


FIRST  REUNION  of  the  96th  Regiment  Illinois  Vols.  at  Waukegan, 

111.,  Sept.  28,  1875. 
Waukegan:  Gazette.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  60. 

EIGHTH  REUNION  of  the  Ninth  Illinois  Volunteer  Cavalry 
Veteran  Association,  held  at  Chicago,  Illinois,  September 
12  and  13,  1893.  pp.  49  (2). 

2.     Twelfth  Annual  Reunion,  held  at  McCoy's  Hotel,  Chicago,  111., 
Sept.  21-22,  1897.     pp.  32. 

8vo.     2  Vols. 

FIRST  REUNION  of  Battery  "A,"  First  111.  Artillery,  Chicago, 

Illinois,  Feb.  16,  1885. 
(Chicago.     1885.)     8vo.     pp.  28. 
Contains  a  history  of  the  Battery. 

LOOMIS  BATTERY  ASSOCIATION,  I3th  Annual  Reunion,  May  23, 


Coldwater,  Mich.:  The  Republican,  Wednesday  morning,  May  30,  1888. 
8vo.     pp.  (14). 

EX-PRISONERS  OF  WAR.  Fourth  Annual  Reunion  Illinois 
Association,  held  at  Decatur,  Illinois,  October  17  and  18, 
1883. 

Decatur,  111.:  The  Morning  Herald  Steam  Print.     I2mo.     pp.  103. 

FIRST  REUNION  of  Iowa's  Hornet's  Nest  Brigade,  2d,  7th,  8th, 
1 2th  and  I4th  Infantry,  held  at  Des  Moines,  Iowa, 
Wednesday  and  Thursday,  October  12  and  13,  1887. 

PP-  77- 

2.  Third  Reunion,  held  at  Newton,  Iowa,  Wednesday  and  Thursday, 
August  21-22,  1895.     pp.  72. 

3.  Eighth  Reunion  held  at  Oskaloosa,  Iowa,  Thursday  and  Friday, 
April  6-7,  1911.     pp.  52. 

4.  Ninth  Reunion  held  at  Pittsburg  Landing,  Tennessee,  Saturday 
and  Sunday,  April  6-7,   1912.     The  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the 
Battle  of  Shiloh  celebrated  upon  the  Battlefield,     pp.  53  (i). 

8vo.     2  Vols. 

CROCKER'S  IOWA  BRIGADE.  Proceedings  of  Crocker's  Iowa 
Brigade,  organized  at  Muscatore,  Iowa,  June  9,  1881, 
and  composed  of  the  officers  and  soldiers  who  have  at  any 
time  served  with  honor  in  the  Eleventh,  Thirteenth, 
Fifteenth  and  Sixteenth  Regiments  Iowa  Infantry  Volun 
teers,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  from  1861  to  1865. 
Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  1882.  pp.  36. 

2.     Second  Annual  Reunion,  September  26-27,  1883,  Cedar  Rapids, 
Iowa.     1883.     pp.  75  (i). 

983 


3.  Third  Reunion,  September  23-24,  1885,  Iowa  City,  Iowa.     1885. 
pp.  127. 

4.  Fourth   Reunion,  September  21-22,  1887,   Davenport,  Iowa.     pp. 
129. 

5.  Fifth  Biennial  Reunion,  September  18-19,   l889>  Council  Bluffs, 
Iowa.     pp.  1 08. 

6.  Sixth    Biennial  Reunion,  September   23-24,    1891,    Des    Moines, 
Iowa.     pp.  222.     1892. 

7.  Seventh    Biennial   Reunion,   September   26-27,    l894.   Ottumwa, 
Iowa.     pp.  210. 

8.  Eighth  Biennial  Reunion,  September  23-24,  1896,    Marshalltown, 
Iowa.     pp.  472. 

8vo.     6  Vols. 

FIRST  AND  SECOND  REUNIONS  of  the  Thirty-fifth  Iowa  Infantry, 
held  at  Muscatine,  Iowa.  First  Reunion  September  29, 
1886.  Second  Reunion,  October  2  and  3,  1889. 

Muscatine,  Iowa:  Journal  Printing  Company.     1889-90.     8vo.     pp.  57. 

SOUTHWESTERN  IOWA  and  Northwestern  Missouri  Veteran 
Association,  a  sketch  of  the  Ninth  Annual  Reunion,  held 
at  Creston,  Iowa,  August  17-19,  1886.  Comprising  a  list 
of  the  registered  members  of  the  Association,  with 
stenographic  reports  of  the  speeches  delivered  in  camp. 

Creston,  Iowa.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  33. 

ANNUAL  REUNION  of  the  First  Regiment  Volunteers  at  Orono 
Point,  Lake  Minnetonka,  June  27,  1888.  Souvenir  of  the 
occasion,  containing  an  account  of  the  reception  and 
banquet  to  the  First  Minnesota,  given  by  Minnesotians 
at  Washington,  D.  C.,  on  February  8,  1864,  upon  the 
return  of  the  Regiment  from  its  three  years  service  in  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac.  The  heroes  of  twenty-one  battles. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  25. 

REUNION  of  the  Third  Minnesota  Infantry  Vols.  at  St.  Paul, 

Minnesota,  September  i,  1886. 
Minneapolis:  Cooperative  Company.      1886.     8vo.     pp.  38. 

To   THE    MEMBERS   of   the    8th    Missouri   Volunteer    Cavalry. 

Fraternity,   Charity,   Loyalty.     The  Object  is  Worthy; 

Your  Duty  is  Clear.      Success  Will  Cnrvvn  an  Earnest 

Effort.     (9th  Reunion  1896.)     Springfield,  Mo.     pp.   15. 

2.     Greeting:  loth  Reunion,  1897.     pp.  16. 
48mo.     2  Vols. 

984 


REPORT  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Associ 
ation  of  the  Third  Wisconsin  Infantry  Volunteers,  held  at 
LaCrosse,  Wisconsin,  October  16,  1890.  pp.  27. 

2.  Fourth  Annual  Reunion,  held  at  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin,  September 
14,  1893.     pp.  32. 

3.  Fifth  Annual  Reunion,  held  at  Portage,  Wisconsin,  September 
19-21,  1894.     pp.  53. 

4.  Seventh  Annual  Reunion,  held  at  Darlington,  Wisconsin,  Septem 
ber  2-3,  1896.     pp.  47. 

5.  Eighth  Annual  Reunion,  held  at  Madison,  Wisconsin,  October  13, 
1898.     pp.  34. 

6.  Ninth  Annual  Reunion,  held  at  Janesville,  Wisconsin,  September 
14-15,  1899.     pp.  18. 

7.  Tenth  Annual  Reunion,  held  at  Waupun,  Wisconsin,  September 
17-18,  1900.     pp.  70. 

8vo.     7  Vols. 

FIFTH  ANNUAL  REUNION  of  the  Tenth  Wisconsin  Infantry,  held 
at  Black  River  Falls,  Wis.,  July  26  and  27,  1899.  Reports 
of  Previous  Reunions.  Report  of  this  Reunion.  Reports 
of  secretary  and  treasurer.  Constitution  and  By-Laws. 
Story  of  the  Paint  Rock  Bridge  affair.  Roster  of  the 
Regiment.  Obituaries.  8vo.  pp.  80. 

2.  Sixth  Annual  Reunion,  Sparta,  Wis.,  July  24-25,   1901.     I2mo. 

PP-  15- 

3.  Seventh  Annual  Reunion,  held  at  Kilbourn,  Wis.,  June  4-6,  1902. 

pp.  19    (i). 

4.  Eighth  Annual  Reunion,  held  at  Waupun,  Wis.,  September  2-3, 
1903.     pp.  48. 

5.  Ninth  Annual  Reunion,  held  at  Kilbourn,  Wis.,  Sept.  5-7,  1904. 
pp.  14. 

6.  Tenth  Annual  Reunion,  held  at  New  Lisbon,  Wis.,  July  25-27, 
1905.     pp.  28. 

7.  Eleventh  Annual  Reunion,  held  at  Tomah,  Wis.,  Oct.  8-10,  1906. 

PP-  35- 
I2mo.     7  Vols. 

REUNION  of  the  Eleventh  and  Twenty-third  Regiments  of 
Wisconsin  Volunteer  Infantry,  held  at  Madison,  Wisconsin, 
September  15  and  16,  1886,  with  rosters  of  the  veterans  in 
attendance. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  40. 

FIFTH  ANNUAL  MEETING  of  the  Society  of  the  28th  Wisconsin 
Vol.  Infantry,  held  at  Whitewater,  Wisconsin,  September 
7  and  8,  1887.  PP-  5°- 

2.     Sixth  Meeting,  held  at  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin,  September  19-20, 
1888.     pp.  43. 

I21T1O.       2   Vols. 

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PROGRAMME  and  Plan  of  Organization  of  the  Wisconsin  Soldiers 
and  Sailors  Reunion  and  Reception  of  General  U.  S. 
Grant  and  other  distinguished  Union  Generals,  June  7-12, 
1880,  to  be  held  in  Milwaukee  on  the  yth,  8th,  9th,  loth, 
nth  and  I2th  days  of  June,  1880. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  8. 

FIFTEENTH  MAINE  REGIMENTAL  ASSOCIATION  ANNUAL  REUNION. 
Eleventh  Reunion,  Old  Town  and  Moosehead  Lake, 
September  10-11,  1895.  pp.  17.  Published  by  the 
Association,  H.  A.  Shorey,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

2.  Fifteenth    Reunion,    Bangor,    Me.,    September    13,    1899.     East 
Corinth,  Me.,  September  14.     pp.  31. 

3.  Sixteenth  Reunion,   1881-1900,  Merry  Meeting  Park  and  Bruns 
wick,  September  12-13,  1900.     pp.  31  (2). 

4.  Reunion,  Portland  and  Riverton  Park,  September   18-19,   1901. 
pp.  24  (i). 

5.  Reunion,  Calais,  Me.,  August  6-7,  1902.     pp.  8. 

6.  Reunion  of  1905,  at  Bridgton,  Me.     pp.  65. 

7.  Reunion,  1906,  at  Bangor,  Me.,  Sept.  12-13,   pp.  68. 

8.  Reunion  at  Bridgton,  Me.,  September  16-17,  1908.     pp.  40. 

9.  Reunion,   Bangor,   Me.,   East  Corinth,   Me.,  Sept.    14-15,   1910. 
pp.  16  (i).     Appendix,     pp.  14-31  (4). 

8vo.     9  Vols. 

REUNIONS  of  Nineteenth  Maine  Regiment  Association  at  Port 
land,  Bath,  Belfast,  Augusta  and  Richmond.   (1873-1878.) 
Augusta,  Me.:  Sprague,  Orun  &  Nash.     1878.     8vo.     pp.  140  (2). 

REUNIONS  of  the  Twentieth  Maine  Regiment  Association,  at 

Portland  (ist,  1876.     2d,  1881). 
Waldoboro,  Me.:  Samuel  L.  Miller.     1881.     8vo.     pp.  20  (i). 

ROSTER  of  all  known  remaining  members  of  the  2ist  Regiment 
Maine  Infantry  Vols.  Prepared  for  the  Second  Reunion 
at  Bath,  Maine,  September  10,  1897,  DY  J.  T.  Woodward, 
secretary. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     48mo.     pp.  16  (i). 

MAINE  SOLDIERS  REUNION,  Portland,  Maine,  under  the  auspices 

of  the  Soldiers  and  Sailors  Association  of  Maine. 
The  Press,  Wednesday,  August  24.     pp.  10.     Eastern  Argus,  August  28,  1881. 
pp.  II.      I2mo.     pp.  (21).      (Mounted.) 
(Gives  the  complete  organization  of  Maine  troops.     1861-65.) 


"FIRST  MAINE  CAVALRY  ASSOCIATION."  Record  of  Proceedings 
at  the  First  Annual  Reunion,  held  in  the  City  of  Augusta, 
September  26,  1872.  pp.  40. 

2.  Second  Annual  Reunion,  held  in  the  City  of  Bangor,  1873.     pp.  46. 

3.  Third  and  Fourth  Annual  Reunions,  held  in  the  cities  of  Port 
land  and  Rockland,  1874-5.     pp.  43. 

4.  Fifth,  Sixth  and  Seventh  Annual  Reunions,  held  at  Portland,  Old 
Orchard  and  Augusta,  1876-7-8.     pp.  77. 

5.  Eighth  and  Ninth  Annual  Reunions,  held  at  Lewistown  and  Pitts- 
field,  1879-80.     pp.  108. 

6.  Tenth  and    Eleventh   Annual    Reunions,   held    at    Dover,   1881. 
pp.  80.     At  Brunswick,  1882.     pp.  52. 

Augusta.     1872-1885.     8vo.     6  Vols. 

EIGHTH  REUNION  of  the  Seventh  Regiment  Vermont  Veteran 
Volunteers  held  at  Rutland,  Vermont,  August  10,  1910. 

Troy,  N.  Y. :  Published  for  the  Association  by  Henry  Stowell  &  Son. 
8vo.     pp.  25.     Autograph  note  of  F.  H.  Shepard. 

VERMONT  OFFICERS  REUNION  SOCIETY.  An  oration  before  the 
Reunion  Society  of  Vermont  officers,  in  the  Representa 
tives  Hall,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  October  25,  1866,  by  Col.  W. 
G.  Veazey.  pp.  26. 

2.  Oct.  22,   1868,  by  Gen.  P.  S.  Washburn.     pp.  29. 

3.  Nov.  4,    1869,  by  Gen.   William  W.   Grout,     pp.  29. 

4.  Nov.  7,  1872,  by  Col.  Samuel  E.  Pingree.     pp.  18. 

5.  Address  by  George  T.  Childs,  Esq.,  Nov.  5.     Address  by  P. 
O'Meara  Edson,  M.  D.     Second  Annual  Meeting  First  Vermont 
Cavalry    Reunion   Society,   Nov.  4,    1874.     pp.  34. 

6.  Address  of  Roswell  Farnham  at  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Dec.  13,  1877. 
Burlington:   Free   Press  and  Times,  Dec.    15,    1877.      pp.    (li) 
(Mounted.) 

7.  An  oration,  Oct.  31,   1878,  by  Sergt.  Lucius  Bigelow.     pp.  15. 

8.  Gen.  John  Sedgwick,  Nov.  n,  1880,  by  Martin  T.  McMahon. 
Rutland,     pp.  33. 

9.  The  Service  of  the  Vermont  Troops,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  November 
2,  1882,  by  Lieut.  Geo.  Grenville  Benedict,     pp.  31. 

10.  Reunion,  Rutland,  Vt.,  Oct.  18,  1883.    pp.  (8).    Rutland:  Herald 
and  Globe,  Oct.  19,  1883.     (Mounted.) 

11.  Reunion,   Burlington,  Vt.,  Jan.  20,  1886.     pp.  (5).    Montpelier, 
Vt.,   Nov.   3,    1886.     Walker's  oration,     pp.    (12).     The  Daily 
Free  Press,  Jan.  and  Nov.,  1886.      (Mounted.) 

8vo.     ii  Vols.     Cuttings  mounted,  etc.,  and  autographs. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Reunion  Society  of  Vermont  Officers,  1864- 
1884,  with  address  delivered  at  its  meetings  by  *  *  *  and 
a  roster  of  the  society. 

Burlington:  Free  Press  Association.     1885.     8vo.     pp.  VIII.  1-487. 

987 


TWELFTH  MASSACHUSETTS  (Webster)   REGIMENT.     Circular  of 
the  Secretary  of  the  Regimental  Association.     1896.  pp.  6. 


2. 

1897. 

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II. 

1906. 

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1898. 

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12. 

1907. 

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1899. 

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13- 

1908. 

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1900. 

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16. 

I4. 

1909. 

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6. 

1901. 

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12. 

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1910. 

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1911. 

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8. 

1903. 

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1914. 

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13- 

8vo.     19  Vols. 


TWELFTH  MASSACHUSETTS  REGIMENT  REUNIONS  First  to — 1874. 

481110. 

An  account  of  the  various  reunions  from  newspapers  with  cards,  drawings,  etc. 

Unique. 


THIRTEENTH  MASSACHUSETTS  INFANTRY.    Reunion,  1887.    pp.  6. 

2.       1888.      pp.  8. 

3.   1888.   pp.  3. 

4.       1889.      pp.  12. 
5.     1890.     pp.  16. 
6.     1892.     pp.  23. 
7.     1892,     pp.  27. 
8.     1894.     pp.  10. 

9.       1894.       pp.  21. 

10.     1895.    pp.  27. 
ii.     1896.     pp.  18. 

12.       1897.      pp.  26. 
13.       1898.       pp.  22. 

14. 

1899. 

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24. 

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.   12.) 

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1901. 

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1903. 

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21. 

I9O6. 

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24. 

Circular 

No. 

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22. 

1907. 

pp. 

46. 

Circular  No. 

20. 

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1908. 

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24. 

1909. 

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29. 

Circular 

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8vo.     1 6  Vols. 

988 


ASSOCIATION  MASS.  MINUTE  MEN  OF  '61.  1861-1900.  Cele 
bration  of  the  Thirty-ninth  Anniversary  Meeting,  Horti 
cultural  Hall,  Gen.  Samuel  E.  P.  Chamberlain.  Banquet, 
Faneuil  Hall,  Boston,  April  14,  1900.  Souvenir  Program. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  80. 

PROCEEDINGS  at  the  First  Annual  Meeting  and  Dinner  of  the 
Hooker  Association  of  Massachusetts,  American  House, 
Boston,  Tuesday,  November  13,  1906. 

n.  p.  n.  d.      I2mo.     pp.  32. 

FIFTIETH  ANNIVERSARY  OF  GETTYSBURG,  July  1-3,  1913.  44th 
Annual  Reunion  Battery  B,  First  Rhode  Island  Light 
Artillery,  Rocky  Point,  August  13,  1913. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     48010.     pp.  (16). 

THIRD  REGIMENT  Rhode  Island  Heavy  Artillery  Veteran  Associa 
tion.     Organized  August  28,  1872. 
Providence:  Snow  &  Farnham,  Printers,     (n.  d.)     48010.     pp.  41  (7). 

FIRST  LIGHT  INFANTRY  VETERAN  ASSOCIATION.  History  of  the 
organization  of  the  First  Light  Infantry  Veteran  Associa 
tion  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  with  a  roster  of  the  association, 
to  which  is  added  the  address  of  Lt.-Col.  Henry  Staples 
and  the  poem  by  Private  George  W.  Pettes,  delivered 
before  the  association  at  the  first  anniversary,  May,  1870. 
Vol.  I.  pp.  68.  Printed  in  accordance  with  the  vote  of 
the  Association  at  the  meeting,  May  n,  1870. 

2.  First  Light  Infantry  Veteran  Association,  of  Providence,   R.   I., 
with  a  roster  of  the  association,  to  which  is  added  the  oration  of 
Ex-Chaplain    Rev.    Augustus    Woodbury,    delivered    before   the 
Association  at  the  Second  Anniversary,   May,    1871.     Vol.    II. 
pp.  45.     Printed  in  accordance  with  the  vote  of  the  Association. 

3.  Proceedings  of  the  First  Light  Infantry  Veteran  Association  of 
Providence,  R.  I.,  from  1872  to  1878,  with  a  roster  of  the  associa 
tion  to  which  is  added  the  oration  of  Professor  J.  Lewis  Diman,  at 
the  centennial  celebration  of  the  capture  of  General  Prescott  by 
Colonel  Barton,  with  a  biographical  sketch  of  deceased  members. 
Vol.  III.     pp.  108.     Printed  in  accordance  with  the  vote  of  the 
Association. 

8vo.     3  Vols. 

FIRST   CONNECTICUT   VOLUNTEERS,    dedication,    excursion    and 

reunion,  at  Gettysburg,  August  8-10,  1887. 
Hartford,  Conn.:  Press  of  Wiley,  Waterman  &  Eaton.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  27. 

989 


MINUTES  of  the  Thirty-sixth  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Fourteenth 
Connecticut  Regiment,  held  at  Savin  Park,  September  17, 
1900. 

Bridgeport,  Conn.:  J.  B.  Coggswell,  Printer.     1901.     48010.     pp.  30  (2). 

SEVENTEENTH  ANNUAL  REUNION  of  the  i;th  Regiment  C.  V.  I., 
held  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  August  28,  1883.     pp.  37. 
2.     Seventeenth  Connecticut  Volunteers,  at  Gettysburg,  June  3Oth 
and  July  1-3,  1884.     pp.  64. 

Bridgeport,  Conn.     1884.     8vo.     I  Vol. 

SECOND  NEW  JERSEY  BRIGADE.  The  report  of  the  First  Annual 
Reunion,  at  Trenton,  New  Jersey,  April  9,  1888,  and 
Constitution  and  By-Laws.  I2mo.  pp.  22. 

2.  Second  Annual  Reunion,  Elizabeth,  New  Jersey,  September  26, 
1889.     pp.  17. 

3.  Third  Annual  Reunion,   Newark,   N.  J.,  June,   1890.     pp.  23. 
121110.     3  Vols. 

TWENTY-FIFTH   ANNIVERSARY   OF   THE    BATTLE   OF    ROANOKE 
ISLAND.     First  Annual  Reunion  of  the  9th  New  Jersey 
Veteran  Volunteers  at  Veteran  Zouaves  Armory,  Eliza 
beth,   N.  J.,  Tuesday,   Feb.   8,    1887.     pp.  27. 
2.     Second  Reunion,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Tuesday,  Sept.  13,  1887.     pp.  20. 

8vo.     2  Vols. 

THIRD   REUNION   Eleventh   New  Jersey,    Dover,    New  Jersey, 

May  4,  1887. 
The  Iron  Era,  Saturday,  May  9,  1887.     I2mo.     pp.  (28). 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  First  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Society  of  the 
Twelfth  Regiment  New  Jersey  Volunteers,  held  at 
Woodbury,  February  22,  1875.  pp.  - 

2.  Second  Annual  Reunion,  Woodbury,  Feb.  22,  1876.      pp.  — 

3.  Third  Annual  Reunion,  Woodbury,  Feb.  22,  1877.        pp.  — 

4.  Fourth  Annual  Reunion,  Woodbury,  Feb.  22,  1878.      pp.  — 

5.  Fifth  Annual  Reunion,  Woodbury,  Feb.  22,  1879.          pp.  — 

6.  Sixth  Annual  Reunion,  Woodbury,  Feb.  23,  1880.          pp.  — 
8vo.     6  Vols. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  First  Reunion  of  the  Thirteenth  Regiment, 
New  Jersey  Volunteers,  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  on  Wednesday, 
October  13,  1886,  with  a  record  of  the  organization  of  the 
Veteran  Association  of  the  Thirteenth  Regiment,  New 
Jersey  Volunteers,  1862-1865,  the  Constitution  and 
By-Laws,  and  a  list  of  the  membership  of  the  Association, 
pp.  - 

990 


2.  Second  Reunion,   at   Paterson,  N.  J.,  Wednesday,  September  14, 

1887.  pp.  62. 

3.  Third  Reunion,  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  on  Wednesday,  September  19, 

1888.  pp.  77. 

4.  Fourth  Reunion  at  Montclair,  N.  J.,  September  18,  1889.   Special 
meeting  held  at' Newark,  N.  J.,  March  23,  1889.     pp.  78. 

5.  Fifth  Reunion,  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Wednesday,  September  17, 
1890.     pp.  55. 

6.  Sixth  Reunion,  held  in  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  Wednesday,  September 
16,  1891.     pp.  55. 

7.  Seventh  Reunion,  held  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Wednesday,  September 
14,  1892.     pp.  24. 

8.  Eighth  Reunion,  held  at  Antietam,  Md.,  Wednesday,  September 
20,  1893.     pp.  62. 

9.  Ninth  Reunion,  held  at  Eagle  Rock,  Orange,  N.  J.,  Wednesday, 
September  19,  1894.     pp.  59. 

Newark,  N.  J.:  Published  by  the  Association.     1887-1894.     8vo.     9  Vols. 

REUNION  of  the  I5th  Regiment  N.  J.  Volunteers,  at  Hacketts- 
town,  N.  J.,  October  19,  1880.  8vo.  pp.  24. 

2.  Second  Reunion,  at  Flemington,  N.  J.,  August  25,  1881.   pp.  20  (i). 

3.  Third  Reunion,  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  August  17,  1882.    pp.  8. 
8vo.     3  Vols. 

FIRST  ANNUAL  REUNION  of  the  Thirty-seventh  Regiment  (Gen. 

Grubb's  Chickens). 
"The  Press  Register,"  Friday,  January  u,  1892.     8vo.     pp.  (10). 

FIFTY-SEVENTH  ANNIVERSARY  of  the  Second  Company,  Seventh 
Regiment  N.  Y.  S.  N.  G.,  held  at  the  St.  Nicholas  Hotel, 
May  6,  1863.  Poem  and  song.  Secretary's  report  of  the 
celebration  and  of  the  Campaign  of  1863,  from  the 
Company's  minutes.  Published  by  order  of  the  Com 
pany.  John  H.  Bard,  A.  D.  W.  Baldwin,  John  Oakey, 
Committee. 

(New  York.     1864.)     i6mo.     pp.  40. 

SOUVENIR  of  the  Annual  Reunion,  1894,  with  historical  sketch  of 
the  Twelfth  Regiment  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.,  1847-1861.  Cam 
paign  of  Sixty-one,  with  muster  rolls.  Illustrated.  Old 
Guard  Association  Series.  Limited  edition.  1895. 

8vo.     pp.  23.     Presentation  copy.     Autograph  note  of  Gen.  Butterfield. 

QUARTER  CENTURY  BANQUET  of  the  sist  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vol 
unteers  (Shepard  Rifles).     October  29,  1886. 
New  York:  Published  by  the  Veteran  Association.     8vo.     pp.  33  (6). 

991 


REPORT  of  the  Eighth  Annual  Reunion  of  the  64th  N.  Y.  Regi 
mental  Ass'n.,  held  at  Franklinville,  N.  Y.,  August  19 
and  20,  1896. 

Randolph,  N.  Y.:  Enterprise  Press.     8vo.     pp.  109. 

NINETY-FIRST  NEW  YORK  VETERAN  VOLUNTEERS,   1861-1882. 

Reunion  of  the  9ist  Regiment  N.  Y.  Veteran  Volunteers 

at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  December  20,  1882. 
Albany:  Wentworth.     1882.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Reunion  of  the  Veterans  of  the  mth  and 
the  I26th  Regiments  N.  Y.  Vols.,  held  at  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
June  10  and  n,  1886. 

Reported  by  W.  H.  Lightfoote,  of  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.     8vo.     pp.  38. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Twenty-sixth  Annual  Reunion  of  the  ii4th 
N.  Y.  Regimental  Association  and  Dedicatory  Services  at 
Winchester,  Va.,  October  19,  1898,  with  a  roster  of  the 
surviving  members  of  the  H4th  Regiment,  New  York 
Volunteer  Infantry.  Compiled  by  O.  H.  Curtis,  Pres.  of 
Ass'n. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  The  Conwell  Print.     1899.     Sm  4to.     pp.  88. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Reunion  of  the  i26th  Regiment  N.  Y.  V., 
held  at  Seneca  Point,  Canandaigua  Lake,  New  York, 
August  22,  1867.  pp.  20  (i). 

2.     Reunion,  held  at  Phelps,  Ontario  County,  N.  Y.,  on  the  22d  day 
of  August,  1868.     pp.  26 

8vo.     2  Vols. 

VETERAN  ASSOCIATION  of  the  Survivors  of  the  12/th  Regiment 
N.  Y.  Vols.  Organized  at  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  1862- 
June  30,  1865.  Reunion  June  30,  1865. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     i6mo.     pp.  40. 

1862.  FIRST  REUNION  of  the  I46th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols., 
August  5,  1886.  Rome,  N.  Y. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

HISTORICAL  SKETCH,  with  the  exercises  at  dedication  of  monu 
ment  and  Reunion  Camp  Fire  of  isoth  New  York  Vol 
unteer  Infantry,  Gettysburg,  Sept.  17-18,  1889. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     Published  by  the  Monument  Committee  of  the  1 50th  New  York 
Volunteer  Infantry.     8vo.     pp.  99. 

992 


FIFTIETH    ANNIVERSARY    of    the    i6ist    New    York    Volunteer 
Infantry,  1862-1912,  held  at  Bath,  N.  Y.,  September,  1912. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     Sm.  410.     pp.  26. 

FIFTH  NEW  YORK  HEAVY  ARTILLERY.     Eleventh  Annual  Re 
union,  roster  and  report,  Oct.  19,  1889.     pp.  18. 
2.     Thirteenth  Annual  Reunion,  circulars,  reports  and  history,  Oct. 
19,  1891.     pp.  30. 

8vo.     2  Vols. 

SECOND  ANNUAL  REUNION  of  the  Veteran  Association  of  the 
Sixth  New  York  Cavalry,  held  at  the  Metropolitan  Hotel, 
New  York  City,  Sept.  27,  1888,  with  the  names  and 
addresses  of  the  surviving  members,  pp.  10  (12). 

2.  Fifth  Annual  Reunion,  at  Royal  Arcanum  Hall,  New  York  City, 
Tuesday    evening,    November    10,    1891.     pp.  21. 

3.  Sixth  and   Seventh  Annual    Reunions,   Washington,  D.  C.,  and 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  September  21,  1892,  and   October  19,  1893. 
pp.  24. 

4.  Twenty-second  Annual   Reunion,  Gettysburg,   Pa.,  July  I,  1913. 
pp.  24. 

i8mo.     4  Vols. 

TENTH  NEW  YORK  CAVALRY.  Dedication  of  battle  monument 
and  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Tenth  New  York  Cavalry 
Veteran  Ass'n  (Porter  Guard  Cavalry),  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  Oct.  9  and  io,.i888. 

Cortland,  N.  Y.     1889.     8vo.     pp.  43. 

REUNION  and  Twenty-fifth  Anniversary  of  the  muster  into  the 
United  States  Service  of  the  Tenth  New  York  Cavalry, 
at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  December  15,  1886.  pp.  17. 

2.  Reunion  and  Annual  Meeting,  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  October  2-3,  1889. 

1890.  pp.  35. 

3.  Gloversville,    N.    Y.,   August    12-13,    l89°-     PP-  H  (0- 

4.  Thirtieth  Anniversary  and  Reunion,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  October  21-22, 

1891.  pp.  35. 

5.  Thirty-second   Anniversary,   Syracuse,   N.   Y.,   October    17-19. 

1893-     PP-  57- 

6.  Thirty-fourth    Anniversary    and    Reunion,    Syracuse,    N.    Y., 
October     16-18,     1895.     pp.  70. 

7.  Thirty-fifth  Anniversary  and  Reunion,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  October 
6-8,  1896.     pp.  80. 

8.  Thirty-sixth  Anniversary  and  Reunion,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  August 
23-25,    1897.     PP-  80. 

9.  Thirty-seventh    Anniversary    and    Reunion,     Buffalo,    N.    Y., 
October  18-20,  1898.     pp.  71. 

993 


10.  Thirty-eighth  Anniversary   Reunion,   Cortland,   N.   Y.,  August 
29-31,    1899.     pp.  82. 

11.  Thirty-ninth  Anniversary  and   Reunion,   Buffalo,   N.   Y.,  June 
25-26,    1901.     pp.  68. 

12.  Special  Meeting  and  Reunion,  Washington,  D.  C.,  October  8. 
1902.     pp.  4. 

13.  Forty-second    Anniversary    and    Reunion,    Rochester,    N.    Y., 
October  20-22,    1903.     pp.  61. 

14.  Forty-third    Anniversary   and    Reunion,    Binghamton,    N.    Y., 
September  21-23,  1904.     pp.  43. 

15.  Forty-fourth  Anniversary  and  Reunion,  Waverly,  N.  Y.,  October 
12-14,  1905-     PP-  7i- 

15.     Forty-fifth  Anniversary  and  Reunion,  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  October 
11-13,  1906.     pp.  82. 

17.  Forty-sixth    Anniversary    and    Reunion,    Washington,    D.    C., 
October  8-10,  1907.     pp.  50  (3). 

18.  Forty-seventh    Anniversary    and    Reunion,    Gettysburg,     Pa., 
August  20-24,  1908.     pp.  26. 

19.  Fiftieth  Anniversary  and  Reunion,  Cortland,  New  York,  October 
3-5,1911.     pp.35- 

8vo.  19  Vols. 

ELEVENTH  NEW  YORK  "Scott's  900"  Volunteer  Cavalry  Veteran 

Association, 
n.  p.     (January  i,  1894.)     8vo.     pp.  (10). 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Third  Annual  Reunion  of  the  25th  N.  Y. 
Vet.  Cavalry  Ass'n,  held  in  New  York  City,  Sept.  20,  1893. 
n.  p.    641110.    pp.  17. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Annual  Reunions  and  Banquets  of  the 
Survivors  Association  27th  Regiment  and  1st  Veteran 
Cavalry,  N.  Y.  State  Vols.  Binghamton,  Brooklyn, 
Elmira,  New  York  City.  1876,  1880,  1882,  1883,  (1884), 
1885.  PP-  64- 

2.  Held  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  July  21,  1886.     pp.  59.     And  Officers 

at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  18,  1865.     pp.  37-38. 

3.  Thirty-third    Regiment    N.    Y.    Vols.,    held    at    Mount    Morris, 
Livingston  County,  N.  Y.,  1887.     pp.  90. 

4.  Held  at  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  26-27,  1888,  and  at  Seneca  Falls, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  4-5,  1889.     pp.  no. 

4  Vols. 

GREENE'S  BRIGADE.  30th  Anniversary,  1863-1893.  Souvenir  of 
the  Reunion,  July  1-3,  1893,  of  Greene's  Brigade,  3d 
Brigade,  2nd  Div.,  I2th  Corps,  the  6oth,  78th,  I02nd, 
I37th  and  I49th  N.  Y.  Vols.  who,  alone,  at  Gulp's  Hill 
in  the  second  day's  battle,  saved  the  right  at  Gettysburg. 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. :  I.  C.  O.  Redington.     (1893.)     I2mo.     pp.  16. 

994 


REPORT  of  proceedings  of  Ohio  Brigade  Reunion,  including 
addresses,  correspondence,  etc.,  held  at  Columbus,  Ohio, 
October  3  and  4,  1878. 

Mt.  Vernon,  O. :  Chase  &  Carsil,  Publishers.     1879.     8vo.     pp.66. 

FIRST  REUNION  of  the  Third  Ohio  Vol.  Infantry  at  Cardington, 
Ohio,  1876.  pp.  14. 

2.     Minutes  of  the  Second,  Third  and  Fourth  Annual  Reunions,  held 
at  Zanesville,  O.,  Thursday,  September  20,  1877,  and  at  Columbus, 
O.,  October  10,  1878,  and  October  8,  1879.     pp.  20. 
8vo.     I  Vol.     Circulars  and  badges  inserted. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  First  and  Second  Reunions  of  the  Eleventh 
O.  V.  I.,  held  at  Troy,  Ohio,  November  25,^1869.  Dayton, 
Ohio,  September  20,  1870.  pp.  44. 

2.  Twelfth  Annual  Meeting,  held  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Wednesday 
and   Thursday,   October   24-25,    1883.     pp.  44. 

3.  Thirteenth    Annual    Meeting,    Dayton,    Ohio,    Sept.    24,    1885. 
PP-  40  (i). 

4.  Fourteenth  Annual  Meeting,  Troy,  Ohio,  Oct.  21,   1886.     pp. 
40  (i). 

5.  Fifteenth  and  Sixteenth  Annual  Meetings,  Piqua,  Sept.  8,  1887, 
and  Columbus,  Sept.  12,  1888. 

6.  Seventeenth   and    Eighteenth    Reunions,    Chattanooga,    Term., 
Sept.  19,  1889,  and  Dayton,  Ohio,  Sept.  20,  1890.     pp.  38. 

7.  Nineteenth  and  Twentieth  Reunions,  Tippecanoe  City,  O.,  Sept. 
17,  1891,  and  Piqua,  O.,  Oct.  5,  1892.     pp.  54. 

8.  Twenty-first  and  Twenty-second  Reunions,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
September  6,   1893,  and  Colonel   P.   P.   Lane's,   Norwood,  O., 
October  4,  1894.     pp.  50. 

9.  Twenty-third  and  Twenty-fourth  Reunions,  Troy,  Ohio,  October 
10,  1895,  and  Columbus,  Ohio,  October  14,  1896.     pp.  27. 

10.  Twenty-fifth    and    Twenty-sixth    Reunions,    Soldiers'    Home, 
Dayton,  Ohio,  September  I,  1897,  and  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Sep 
tember  i,   1898.     pp.  35. 

11.  Twenty-seventh  and  Twenty-eighth  Reunions,  Soldiers'  Home, 
Dayton,  O.,  Sept.  20,  1899,  and  Piqua,  O.,  Sept.  17,  1900.    pp.  32. 

12.  Twenty-ninth  and  Thirtieth   Reunions,   Troy,  Ohio,   June  20, 
1901,  and  Soldiers'  Home,  Ohio,  Sept.  17,  1902.     pp.  36. 

I2mo.     10  Vols. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  Eleven  Reunions  held  by  the  i6th  Regiment 
O.  V.  I.,  including  roll  of  honor,  roster  of  the  regiment, 
statistics,  etc.,  compiled  by  Enos  Pierson,  secretary  of 
i6th  O.  V.  I.  Reunion  Association. 

(Millersburg,  O.)     1887.     8vo.     pp.  173  (3). 

995 


THIRD  ANNUAL  REUNION  of  the  Twentieth  Army  Corps  Associa 
tion  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  September  8,  1898. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     i8mo.     pp.  (6). 

MINUTES  of  Twenty-eighth  Annual  Reunion  32nd  Ohio  Volun 
teer  Veteran  Infantry  Association,  Columbus,  Ohio, 
August  31,  1904.  pp.  8. 

2.  Twenty-ninth  Annual  Reunion,  Columbus,  Ohio,  September  5, 
1905.     pp.  16. 

3.  Thirty-second  Annual  Reunion,  Columbus,  Ohio,  September  I, 

1909.  pp.  12. 

4.  Thirty-fourth  Annual  Reunion,  Columbus,  Ohio,  September  7, 

1910.  pp.  24. 

5.  Thirty-sixth  Annual  Reunion,  Columbus,  Ohio,  August,  28,  1912. 
pp.  1 6. 

Sm  410.     5  Vols. 

ELEVENTH    ANNUAL    REUNION    of    the    47th    Regt.   O.    V.    I. 
Association  held  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  September  22,  1897. 
Blanchester,  O. :  Bell  Printing  Co.     (1897.)     8vo.     pp.  (9). 

REUNION  Fifty-third  Ohio,  Jackson,  Ohio,  April  7,  1885. 
Jackson:  The  Standard,  April  9  and  16,  1885.     8vo.     pp.  (30). 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  62d  Ohio  Infantry  Association,  at  Dresden, 
Ohio,  September  17  and  18,  1891,  and  the  roster  of 
surviving  members,  so  far  as  known,  with  their  present 
post  office  addresses. 

Marietta,  O.:  Register  Print.     8vo.     pp.  31. 

SIXTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT  OHIO  VOLUNTEERS.  Reunion,  Urbana, 
Ohio,  Jan.  31,  1877.  Urbana:  Citizen  and  Gazette, 
Feb.  i,  1877. 

2.     Reunion,    Urbana,    Ohio,    June    II,    1878.     Urbana:    Citizen    & 

Gazette,  June  12,  1878. 
8vo.     i  Vol.     (Mounted.) 

SEVENTY-FIRST  OHIO  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY  REUNION,  at 
Wapakoneta,  Ohio,  Aug.  30,  1877.  Auglaize  Co. :  "Demo 
crat,"  Sept.  6,  1877.  pp.  10. 

2.  Sixth  Annual  Reunion,  held  at  Celina,  Ohio,  August  29,   1878. 
8vo.     pp.  8. 

3.  Eighth  Reunion,  Dayton,  Ohio.     pp.  I. 

4.  Ninth  Reunion,  Fletcher,  Ohio,  Sept.  22,  1881.     "Miami  Union," 
Sept.  27,  1881.     pp.  2. 

5.  Tenth  Reunion,  Tippecanoe  City,  Sept.  21,  1882.     Miami  Union, 
Sept.  30,  1882.     pp.  10. 

8vo.     4  Vols.     Cuttings  mounted.     Notices,  etc.,  inserted. 

996 


SEVENTY-NINTH  OHIO  INFANTRY.  By-Laws  of  the  79th  Ohio 
Vol.  Infty.  Ass'n,  to  which  is  appended  the  proceedings  at 
the  Annual  Reunion  of  1885,  together  with  a  roll  of  surviv 
ors,  pp.  24. 

2.     Roster  of  the  79th  O.  V.  I.  Association.     Annual  Reunion,  Aug. 
8,  1887.     pp.  34  (0- 

I2mo.     2  Vols. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  Reunion  of  the  iO2d  Regt.  O.  V.  I.,  at  Odell's 

Lake,  Wednesday  and  Thursday,  Sept.  5  and  6,  1883. 
Millersburg,  Ohio.     1883.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

REPORT  of  the  Seventeenth  Reunion  of  the  iO5th  Regiment,  O. 
V.  I.,  held  at  Painesville,  Ohio,  October  5  and  6,  1892. 
pp.  14. 

2.  Eighteenth  Reunion,  held  at  Warren,  Ohio,  October  5-6,   1893. 
pp.  12. 

3.  Nineteenth  Reunion,  held  at  Youngstown,  Ohio,  October  11-12, 
1894.     pp.  16. 

8vo.     3  Vols. 

MINUTES  of  the  Seventh  Reunion  of  the  I25th  Ohio  Regimental 
Association,  held  in  Kinsman,  Ohio,  on  August  20  and  21, 
1890. 

Jamestown,  Pa.:  Robinson  Bros.,  Printers.     8vo.     pp.  17. 

ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT  Ohio  Volunteer 
Infantry  Reunion,  Cadiz,  Sept.  15,  1875.     Cadiz: Sentinel, 
Sept.  16,  1875. 
2.     Reunion,  Scio,  Sept.  5,  1877.     Cadiz:  Republican,  Sept.  13,  1877. 

8vo.     pp.  —      I  Vol.     (Mounted.) 

REUNION  of  the  Army  of  the  Ohio,  Chicago,  1868. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  —      Autograph  letter  of  the  secretary,  Col.  Wherry. 

SECOND  REGIMENT  OHIO  CAVALRY,  Twenty-fifth  Battery  Ohio 
Artillery,  Thirty-eighth  Reunion,  held  at  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
September  30,  1903.  pp.  47. 

2.  Thirty-ninth    Reunion,    held   at    Memorial    Grand   Army    Hall, 
Cleveland,    Ohio,    October    19,    1904.     pp.  28. 

3.  Fortieth   Reunion,  held  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  October   12,   1905. 
pp.  44. 

4.  Forty-first  Reunion,  held  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  October  16,  1909 . 
pp.  28. 

5.  Forty-second  Reunion,  held  at  Youngstown,  Ohio,  October  10, 
1907.     pp.  47. 

8vo.     5  Vols. 

Autograph  letters  of  Gen.  N.  B.  Nettleton  and  W.  R.  Austin. 

997 


REPORT  of  the  Thirty-first  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Sixth  Ohio 
Veteran  Volunteer  Cavalry  Association,  held  at  Warren, 
Ohio,  October  6,  1896.  pp.  12. 

2.  Thirty-second  Reunion,  held  at  Warren,  Ohio,  October  5,  1897. 
pp.  21. 

3.  Thirty-third  Reunion,  held  at  Warren,  Ohio,  October  4,   1898. 
pp.  22. 

4.  Thirty-fourth  Reunion,  held  at  Warren,  Ohio,  October  3,  1899. 
pp.  50. 

5.  Thirty-fifth  Reunion,   held  at  Warren,  Ohio,  October  2,   1900. 
pp.  26. 

6.  Thirty-sixth  Reunion,  held  at  Wrarren,  Ohio,  October  i,   1901. 

PP-  25- 

7.  Thirty-ninth  Reunion,  held  at  Warren,  Ohio,  October  i,   1904. 
pp.  12. 

8.  Fortieth    Reunion,    held    at    Warren,    Ohio,    October    3,    1905. 
pp.  10. 

9.  Forty-first   Reunion,   held   at   Warren,   Ohio,   October  2,    1906. 
pp.  8. 

10.     Forty-third   Reunion,   held  at  W'arren,  Ohio,  October  6,    1908. 

pp.  24. 
n.     Forty-fourth  Reunion,  held  at  Warren,  Ohio,  October  5,   1909. 

pp.  22. 
12.     Forty-sixth  Reunion,   held  at  Warren,  Ohio,   October  3,    1911. 

pp.  62  (i). 
8vo.     12  Vols. 

MINUTES  of  the  25th  Annual  Reunion  of  the  I2th  Ohio  Volunteer 
Cavalry,  held  at  Bellefontaine,  Ohio,  August  8  and  9,  1910. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  12. 

CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS  of  the  Ohio  Association  of  Union 
ex-prisoners  of  War,  together  with  register  of  members, 
and  proceedings  at  the  Reunion  held  at  Cincinnati, 
September  14,  15  and  16,  1881.  Organized  at  Columbus, 
August  II,  1880.  Reorganized  at  Cincinnati,  September 
15,  1881.  pp.  62. 

2.     Proceedings  at  the  Reunion  held  at  Dayton,  O.,  July  29-31,  1884, 
with  register  of  members,     pp.  78. 

8vo.     2  Vols. 

OFFICIAL  REGISTER  of  the  Soldiers  and  Sailors  attending  the  Sixth 
Annual  Reunion  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  on  August  19-22, 
1884. 

Albion,  Mich.     1884.     I2mo.     pp.  56  (2). 

ELEVENTH  MICHIGAN  CAVALRY,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  Oct.  3, 

1889.     Third  Annual  Reunion. 
Sturgis,  Michigan:  Coffee  Cooler,  April,  1890.     pp.  8.     (Mounted.) 

998 


REUNION  BATTERY  "I,"  First  Michigan  Light  Artillery,  August 
5,  1892.  Detroit,  Michigan. 

n.  p.     (1892.)      i8mo.     pp.  15. 

ANNUAL  REUNION  48th  Regiment,  Pottsville,  September  i,  1902. 

Pottsville:  Daily  Republican,  Monday,  September,  1902.     8vo.     (pp.  7.) 

REPORT  of  the  First  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Survivors  Associa 
tion,  23d  Penna.  Vols.,  "Fair  Oaks,"  held  at  Maennerchor 
Hall,  Philadelphia,  Penna.,  May  31,  1882.  Compiled  by 
W.  J.W.  (William  J.Wray). 

(Motto.)     Philadelphia:  William  P.  Kildare,  Printer.     1883.    8vo.    pp.  52  (i). 

REUNION  of  28th  and  I47th  Regiments  Pennsylvania  Volunteers, 

with  General  Tyndale's  address,  Phila.,  Nov.  24,  1871. 
Philadelphia.      1872.     8vo.     pp.  21.      100  copies  printed. 
Autograph  letter  and  portrait  of  Gen.  Tyndale. 

REUNION  of  the  Survivors  of  the  Forty-ninth   Regiment   Pa. 

Vols.,  May  4,  1892,  Altoona,  Pa. 
Independent  Loyal  American,  May  4,  1892.     8vo.     pp.  (10).     (Mounted.) 

SOCIETY  OF  THE  FIFTY-FIRST  REGIMENT  Pennsylvania  Veteran 
Volunteers.  Record  of  proceedings  of  the  First  Annual 
Reunion,  held  at  Norristown,  Pa.,  Sept.  17,  1880.  pp.  47. 

2.  Second  Annual  Reunion,  held  at  Lewisburg,  Pa.,  Sept.  14,  1881. 
pp.  56. 

3.  Sixth  Annual  Reunion  and  dedication  of  monument  at  Antietam, 
Oct.  8,  1887.     pp.  28. 

8vo.     3  Vols. 

SECOND  REUNION  52d  Penna.  Volunteers,  Sept.  25,  1889,  with 
sketch  of  Regiment.  Kingston,  Pa.,  Sat.,  Oct.  5,  1889. 
pp.  10. 

2.  Fourth  Reunion,  held  at  Wilkes-Barre,  Friday,  Sept.  25,    1891. 

PP-  32. 

3.  Reunion,  held  at  Scranton,  September  30,  1892.     Scranton:  The 
Tribune,  October  i,  1892.     pp.  (7). 

8vo.     3  Vols.      (Mounted.) 

FIFTH  ANNIVERSARY  BANQUET  of  the  Survivors  Association,  7ist 
P.  V.  (California  Regiment),  Monday  evening,  April  13, 
1891,  at  Colonnade  Hotel,  Philadelphia,  and  the  report 
of  the  committee  on  the  monument  at  Gettysburg. 

(Philadelphia.     1892.)     8vo.     pp.  83. 

SEVENTY-NINTH  REGIMENT  Penna.  Vols.  Reunion,  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  Oct.  8,  1877. 

Lancaster:  The  New  Era,  Oct.  8  and  9,  1877.     8vo.     pp.  (50).     (Mounted.) 

999 


REUNION,  88th  Pennsylvania  Volunteers.  The  Reading  and 
Philadelphia  wings  of  the  Association  hold  their  Second 
Annual  Reunion.  Reception  by  the  Mayor.  Banquet  at 
Belmont  Mansion. 

8vo.     pp.  (4).     (Mounted.) 

REUNIONS  of  the  Survivors  of  the  Ninetieth  Penna.  Vols. 
Infantry,  on  the  Battlefield  of  Gettysburg,  September 
2  and  3,  1888,  September  I  and  2,  1889.  Dedication  of 
"Trie"  Monument,  locating  their  position  on  the  after 
noon  of  July  i,  1863;  junction  of  Oak  Ridge  and  the 
Mummasburg  road.  Dedication  of  "Eagle"  Monument, 
front  of  Zeigler's  Grove,  western  base  of  Cemetery  Hill; 
position  of  July  3,  1863.  Dedication  of  Chaplain  Horatio 
S.  Howell's  Memorial  within  Christ  Lutheran  Church, 
Chambersburg  Street,  Gettysburg,  and  on  the  steps 
thereof,  where  he  was  killed  July  I,  1863.  Dedication  of 
"Boulder"  Monument,  half  way  between  Cemetery  Hill 
and  Round  Top;  position  on  afternoon  of  July  2,  1863. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  in. 

THE  QSTH  GALA  NIGHT.  A  Reunion  of  Gallant  "Vets."  To 
gether  with  a  history  of  the  regiment  from  its  enlistment 
to  its  discharge.  A  brave  record. 

Germantown,  Philadelphia:  The  Independent,  Saturday,  Oct.  20,  1883. 

i6mo.     pp.  (n).    (Mounted.) 

FIRST  REUNION  of  the  Ninety-sixth  Penna.,  Pottsville,  Penna., 

Sept.  14,  1886. 
Pottsville:  Standard,  Sept.  17,  1886.     I2mo.     pp.  (26). 

NINETY-SEVENTH  PENNA.  VOLUNTEERS  REUNION,  May  3,  1884. 
at  West  Chester,  Penna.,  West  Chester  Local  News, 
Monday,  May  5,  1884.  pp.  (6). 

2.  Reunion,  Oct.  29,  1884.     West  Chester:  Local  News,  Thursday, 
Oct.  30,  1884.     pp.  (21). 

3.  Reunion,  Aug.  20,  1885.     Public  Ledger,  Aug.  20,  1885.     pp.  (i). 

4.  Reunion,  Aug.   12,  1886.     West  Chester:  Local  News,  Aug.  12, 

1886.  pp.  (10).     The  Jeffersonian,  Aug.  14,  1886.     pp.  (10). 

5.  Reunion,  Oct.  29,   1887.     West  Chester:  Local  News,  Oct.  29, 

1887.  pp.  (42). 

6.  Reunion,  Oct.  29,  1889.     West  Chester:  Local  News.     pp.  18. 

7.  Reunion,  Oct.  26,  1895.     WTest  Chester:  Local  News,  Saturday, 
Oct.  26,  and  Monday,  Oct.  28,  1895.     pp.  (20). 

8.  Reunion,  Oct.  28,  1898,  Parkersburg,  Pa.     West  Chester:  Local 
News,  Saturday,  Oct.  29,  1898.     pp.  (11). 

I2mo.  and  8vo.     8  Vols.     (Mounted.) 


ROUNDHEAD  REUNION,  igth  Annual  Reunion  of  the  Society  of 
the  looth  Pa.  Vet.  Vol.,  held  at  U.  P.  Church,  Eastbrook, 
Pa.,  Aug.  27,  1884. 

2.  The  Soldiers  Reunion,  New  Castle,  Penna.,  Sept.  17,  1884.     pp. 
(20). 

3.  Twentieth  Reunion,  Rock  Point,  Aug.  23-25,  1885.     New  Castle, 
Pa.:  The  Courant,  August  28,  1885.     pp.  (2). 

4.  Twenty-first    Reunion,    Rochester,    Pa.     New   Castle,    Pa.:  The 
Courant,  September  10,  1886.     pp.  (6). 

8vo.     4  Vols.      (Mounted.) 

ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FOURTH  REGIMENT  Penna.  Vols.,  First 
Reunion,  Doylestown,  May  26,  1880.  Philadelphia:  The 
Times  and  Public  Ledger,  May  27,  1880.  Doylestown, 
Pa.:  Democrat,  June  I,  1880.  pp.  23.  Badges,  etc., 
inserted. 

2.     Fifth  Reunion,  Sept.  26,  1894,  with  Durrell's  Battery.     Doyles 
town:  Democrat,  Sept.  27,  1894.     pp.  (7). 

8vo.     2  Vols.     (Mounted.) 

THIRTY-FIRST  ANNUAL  REUNION  Association  ii4th  Regiment, 
P.  V.  (Collis'  Zouaves  D'  Afrique),  and  Junior  Association, 
Sons  of  Members,  1901.  (List  of  Survivors.  1901.) 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  (7). 

TRANSACTIONS  of  the  First  Annual  Reunion  of  the  I22d  Regiment 
Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  held  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Thurs 
day,  May  17,  1883. 

Lancaster,  Pa.:  The  Newbra  Steam  Printing  House.     1884.     8vo.     pp.  49. 

Gives  history  of  regiment  by  John  Smith,  D.  D.  S. 

SECRETARY'S  REPORT  of  the  Annual  Reunions  of  the  Survivors' 
Association  I24th  Regiment,  P.  V.,  from  1885  to  1890 
(inclusive),  pp.  79. 

2.     Held  at  Wilmington,  Delaware,  Sept.  17,  1889,  by  invitation  of 
Admiral  S.  F.  DuPont  Post,  No.  2,  Dept.  of  Delaware,  G.  A.  R. 

Wilmington,  Del.:  Delaware  Printing  Company.     1889-90.     8vo.     2  Vols. 

SECOND  REUNION  of  the  One  Hundred  Forty-first  Regiment 
Penna.  Vols.  Towanda,  Pa.:  Bradford  Reporter,  Oct. 
16,  1884.  pp.  6. 

2.     Third  Reunion,  Sept.  3,  1885.     Towanda,  Pa.:  Reporter  Journal, 
Sept.  3,  1885.     pp.  2. 

I2mo.     2  Vols.     Cuttings  inserted.      (Mounted.) 

FIRST  REUNION  of  the  I42d  Regiment  Pa.  Vols.,  held  at  Gettys 
burg,  July  2,  1888. 
n.  p.     (1888.)     i8mo.     pp.  (8). 


A  HEROIC  REGIMENT.     Annual  Reunion  of  the  1430!  Pennsyl 
vania   Volunteers,    at   Wilkes-Barre,   Saturday,    Nov.    7, 
1885.     Speech   of  M.   D.   Roche,   Esq.,  of  Scranton.     A 
careful  historical  account  of  the  regiment  from  its  organiza 
tion  up  to  the  time  it  was  discharged,    pp.  (n). 
2.     Association    of    the    I43<1    Regiment    Pennsylvania    Volunteers. 
Dedication  of  monument  and  Reunion  at  Gettysburg,  September 
11-12,  1889.     Scranton,  Pa.:  Press  of  the  Sunday  News.     pp.  67. 
8vo.     2  Vols.      (.Mounted.) 

PROCEEDINGS  of  Reunion  and  Dedication  of  State  Monument  held 
by  the  Survivors  of  the  I49th  P.  V.  Regiment,  at  Gettys 
burg,  Pennsylvania  Day,  Sept.  n  and  12,  1889. 

Pittsburgh:  Ferguson  &  Co.,  Printers.      1889.     121110.     pp.  16. 

ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  i50Tii  REGIMENT  Pennsylvania  Volunteers, 
Bucktail  Brigade.  Account  of  the  proceedings  at  the 
dedication  of  the  regimental  monument  and  annual 
meeting  of  the  association  at  Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania 
Day,  Wednesday,  September  u,  1889. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  47. 

FIRST  ANNUAL  REUNION  Regimental  Association  of  the  Bucktail, 
or  First  Rifle  Regiments,  P.  R.  V.  C.,  at  Williamsport, 
Pa.,  Thursday  and  Friday,  Oct.  20-21,  1887.  pp.  51  (9). 

2.  Third  Annual  Reunion,  Philipsburg,  Centre  Co.,  Pa.,  Wednesday 
and  Thursday,  Aug.  21-22,  1889.     pp.  35  (12). 

3.  Fourth  Annual  Reunion,  Wellsboro,  Tioga  County,  Pa.,  Tuesday, 
Wednesday  and  Thursday,  Oct.  14-16,  1890.     pp.  63. 

4.  Fifth   Annual   Reunion,   Mauch   Chunk,   Carbon   County,    Pa., 
Tuesday,  Wednesday  and  Thursday,  Sept.  16-18,  1891.     pp.  23 

(13). 

5.  Seventh  Annual  Reunion,  Williamsport,  Lycoming  County,  Pa., 
Thursday  and  Friday,  Oct.  12-13,  l$93-     PP-  43- 

6.  Ninth  Annual  Reunion,  Lock  Haven,  Clinton  Co.,  Pa.,  Wednes 
day  and  Thursday,  Sept.  4-5,  1895.     pp.  41. 

7.  Program  Tenth  Annual  Reunion  at  Emporium,  Pa.,  on  Wednes 
day  and  Thursday,  August  26-27,  1896. 

8.  Eleventh    Annual     Reunion,    Smethport,    Pa.,    Thursday    and 
Friday,  August  19-20,  1897,  with  names  of  survivors,     pp.  51. 

9.  Twelfth  Annual  Reunion,  Kennett  Square,  Pa.,  Thursday  and 
Friday,  October  14-15,  1898,  with  names  of  survivors,     pp.  43. 

10.  Thirteenth     Annual     Reunion,     Philadelphia,     Pa.,     Tuesday, 
Wednesday  and  Thursday,  Sept.  5-7,  1899,  with  complete  roster 
of  survivors.     Compiled  to  June  i,  1900.     pp.  56. 

11.  Fourteenth  Annual  Reunion,  Ridgway,  Pa.,  Thursday,  Friday 
and  Saturday,  September  13-15,  1900,  with  roster  of  survivors 
and  members.     Compiled  to  Aug.  I,  1901.     pp.  53. 

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12.  Fifteenth  Annual  Reunion,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  Thursday,  Friday 
and   Saturday,   October    10-12,    1901,   with   complete  roster  of 
Survivors.     Compiled  to  August  i,  1902.     pp.  49. 

13.  Sixteenth  Annual  Reunion,  Dubois,  Penna.,  Tuesday,  Wednesday 
and  Thursday,  Sept.   16-18,   1902,  with  complete  roster  of  sur 
vivors.     Compiled  to  May,  1903.     pp.  48. 

14.  Seventeenth  Annual  Reunion,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Wednesday  and 
Thursday,  June  24  and  25,  1903,  with  complete  roster  of  sur 
vivors.     Compiled  to  July  i,  1904.     pp.  49  (i). 

15.  Eighteenth  Annual  Reunion,  Lock  Haven,  Penna.,  Friday  and 
Saturday,  September  2-3,  1904,  with  complete  roster  of  survivors. 
Compiled  to  September  i,  1905.     pp.  46. 

8vo.      15  Vols. 

REUNION  Survivors'  Association  iSyth  Regiment  Penna.  Volun 
teer  Infantry,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  July  15,  1899. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  5. 

SECOND  PENNSYLVANIA  CAVALRY.     First  Annual  Reunion  held 

at  Harrisburg,  1888. 
n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

THIRD  PENNSYLVANIA  CAVALRY.  Reunion  at  Newville,  Pa., 
Sept.  17,  1878.  Star  of  the  Valley,  Sept.  23,  1879.  pp. 
(16). 

2.  Gettysburg,   Pa.,  Sept.    17,   1879.     Evening  Star,  Sept.  23,  1879. 
pp.  (i). 

3.  Shippensburg,    Pa.,   Sept.    17,    1881.       Evening    Star,   Sept,   22, 
1881.     pp.  (i). 

4.  Philadelphia,    Pa.,    Oct.    27,    1882.     Post   &   Camp.     Oct.   7,  14 
and  28,  1882.     pp.  (3). 

8vo.     4  Vols.      (Mounted.) 

History  of  3d  Pa.  Cavalry  Post  and  Camp,  Nov.  4,  1882,  inserted,  with  badges, 

circulars,  etc. 

FIFTEENTH  PENNA.  CAVALRY  REUNIONS.  Account  of  the 
Twelfth  Annual  Reunion  Banquet,  December  9,  1884. 
pp.  8. 

2.  Thirteenth  Reunion  Banquet,  December  9,  1885.     pp.  16. 

3.  Fourteenth  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  Dec.  9,  1886.     pp.  23. 

4.  Fifteenth  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  Dec.  7,  1887.     pp.  17. 

5.  Sixteenth  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  Dec.  14,  1888.     pp.  20  (i). 

6.  Seventeenth  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  Nov.  20,  1889.     pp.  29. 

7.  Eighteenth  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  Nov.  12,  1890.     pp.  31. 

8.  Nineteenth  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  Nov.  17,  1891.     pp.  39. 

9.  Twentieth  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  Nov.  16,  1892.     (Philadelphia, 

1893.)     pp.  (34)  (2). 

10.     Twenty-first  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  Nov.  15,  1893.     pp.  48. 
n.     Twenty-second  Banquet,  Pittsburgh,  Sept.  12,  1894.    pp.  50  (2). 

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12.  Twenty-third  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  Nov.  26,  1895.     pp.  57  (i). 

13.  Twenty-fourth  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  Dec.  I,  1896,  and  Western 
Division,  Pittsburgh,  Sept.  22,  1896.     pp.  68. 

14.  Twenty-fifth  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  Dec.  8,  1897.     Dedication 
of  monument  on  the  Battlefield  of  Chickamauga,  Nov  13,  1897. 
PP-  53- 

15.  Twenty-sixth  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  Dec.  14,  1898.     pp.  38. 

16.  Twenty-seventh   Banquet,  Philadelphia,  Sept.  7,  1899.     pp.  62. 

17.  Twenty-eighth  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  December  6,  1900.    pp.  61. 

18.  Twenty-ninth  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  October  30,  1901.     pp.  81. 

19.  Thirtieth  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  October  10,  1902.     pp.  92. 

20.  Thirty-first  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  November  10,  1903.     pp.  96. 

21.  Thirty-second  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  November  n,  1904.  pp.  72. 

22.  Thirty-third  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  November  14,  1905.     pp.  78. 

23.  Thirty-fourth     Banquet,     Philadelphia,     November    12,    1896. 
pp.  107. 

24.  Thirty-fifth  Banquet,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  August  20-26,  1907. 
pp.  85. 

25.  Thirty-sixth  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  October  27,  1908.     pp.  100. 

26.  Thirty-seventh    Banquet,    Philadelphia,    November    10,    1909. 
pp.  96. 

27.  Thirty-eighth    Banquet,     Philadelphia,    September    19,     1910. 
pp.  96. 

28.  Thirty-ninth  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  November  14,  1911.  pp.  112. 

29.  Fortieth  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  November  19,  1912.     pp.  112. 

30.  Forty-first  Banquet,  Philadelphia,  November  21,  1913.     pp.  109. 
8vo.     30  Vols. 

FIRST  REUNION  of  the  Survivors  of  the  2ist  Pennsylvania  Volun 
teer  Cavalry,  held  in  G.  A.  R.  Hall,  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
October  23,  1890.  pp.  - 

2.  Second  Reunion,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  October  7,  1891.    pp.  23  (i). 

3.  Third  Reunion,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  October  5,   1892.     pp.  25-39. 

4.  Fourth  Reunion,  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  October  4,  1893.   pp.  41-64. 

5.  Fifth   Reunion,   Chambersburg,   Pa.,   Oct.  3,  1894.     pp.  93  (i). 

6.  Sixth  Reunion,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  October  29,  1895.    pp.  95-117. 

7.  Seventh    Reunion,    Gettysburg,    Pa.,   October   27,    1896.      pp. 
118-144. 

8.  Eighth  Reunion,  York,  Pa.,  October  27,  1897.     pp.  145-169. 

9.  Ninth  Reunion,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  October  27,  1898.     pp.  170-196. 

10.  Tenth  Reunion,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  October  27,  1899.     pp.  197-227. 

11.  Eleventh   Reunion,   Gettysburg,   Pa.,  October  26,    1900.       pp. 
228-254. 

12.  Twelfth  Reunion,  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  October  25,   1901.     pp. 
255-285. 

13.  Thirteenth   Reunion,  Johnstown,   Pa.,  October  28,   1902.     pp. 
286-312. 

14.  Fourteenth   Reunion,    Gettysburg,  October  26-27,    1903.       pp. 
313-336. 

8vo.      14  Vols. 


SEVENTH  PENNSYLVANIA  VETERAN  VOLUNTEER  CAVALRY  Asso. 
In  Memoriam.  22nd  Annual  Reunion.  Extract  of 
Minutes.  Twenty-third  Annual  Reunion  Seventh  Penn 
sylvania  Veteran  Volunteer  Cavalry  Association. 

Pottsville,  Pa.:  Daily  Republican  Print.     48010.     pp.  12  (i). 

BATTERY  "B,"  First  Penna.  Light  Artillery,  June  8,  1888.  New 
Castle,  Pa.:  The  Volunteer,  June,  1888.  pp.  (6). 

2.  Nineteenth  Annual  Reunion.     A  great  crowd  and  a  good  time. 
New  Castle,  Pa.:  The  Courant,  June  15,  1888.     pp.  (22). 

3.  Reunion.   Sunbury,  Pa.:  The  Sunbury  Daily,  July  5,  1892.   pp.  (4). 

4.  The  Reunion  "The  Battery  B  Boys  celebrate  their  25th  Anniver 
sary."     New  Castle:  The  News,  June  9,   1894.     pp.  (5). 

8vo.  and  I2mo.     (Mounted.) 

TWENTY-EIGHTH  AND  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FORTY-SEVENTH 
REGIMENTS  Penna.  Volunteers  and  Knap's  Penna.  Battery. 
Reunions. 

1st,  Philadelphia,  1871.  roth,  Gettysburg,  1884. 

2nd,  Hazelton,  1872.  nth,  Gettysburg,  1885. 

3rd,  Philadelphia,  1873.  I2th,  Antietam,  1886. 

4th,  Pittsburgh,  1874.  I3th,  Philadelphia,  1887. 

5th,  Gettysburg,  1875.  I4th,  Gettysburg,  1889. 

6th,  Philadelphia,  1876.  15th,  Philadelphia,  1890. 

7th,  Mauch  Chunk,  1880.  i6th,  Williamsport,  1891. 

8th,  Selinsgrove,  1882.  I7th,  Washington,  1892. 

9th,  Gettysburg,  1883.  i8th,  Pittsburgh,  1894. 

8vo.     3  Vols. 

Contains  copies  of  everything  printed  in  connection  with  the  Association, 
notices,  circulars,  bills  of  fare,  tickets,  badges,  newspaper  accounts,  etc. 
(Mounted.) 

Autograph  letters  of  Gen.  Porter  for  Gen.  Grant,  Generals  Sherman,  McClellan, 
Hooker,  Slocum,  Patterson,  A.  S.  Williams,  Greene,  Ruger,  Mindel,  Kane 
and  Artist  Rothermal. 

ANNUAL  REUNION  OF  FIRST  DEFENDERS. 

Lewistown,  Pa.:  Democrat  and  Sentinel,  Friday,  April  26,  1895. 
I2mo.     pp.  (10).     (Mounted.) 

REUNION  of  the  Doylestown  Guards,  Feb.  20,  1885. 
Doylestown:  Democrat,  Feb.  24,  1885.     8vo.     pp.  (3.) 

PENNSYLVANIA  RESERVE  VOLUNTEER  CORPS  "Round-up," 
Wednesday  and  Thursday,  June  24-25,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Together  with  a  roster  of  comrades  present. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Printed  by  Electric  Printing  Co.     8vo.     pp.  89. 

1005 


REUNION  of  the  Philadelphia  Brigade,  upon  the  occasion  of  the 
26th  Annual  Encampment  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the 
Republic,  at  Washington,  September  21,  1892. 

(Philadelphia.     1892.)     8vo.     pp.  8. 

PENNSYLVANIA  RESERVES  meet  today  in  Final  Reunion.  Famous 
organization  founded  by  Governor  Andrew  G.  Curtin, 
and  which  was  in  forefront  of  Army  of  the  Potomac's 
Battles,  gathers  in  Harrisburg. 

Philadelphia:  The  Inquirer,  Wednesday  morning,  June  24,  1903. 

I2mo.     (Mounted.)     pp.  (12). 

FORT  STEDMAN.  Twenty-fifth  Anniversary  of  the  desperate 
battle.  Reunion  in  Harrisburg  of  Hartranft's  Division, 
pp.  (12).  Daily  Telegraph,  Tuesday  evening,  March 
25,  1850.  (Mounted.) 

2.     Proceedings  of  the  Reunion  of  the  Third  Division,  Ninth  Corps, 
Army  of  the  Potomac,   held  at   York,  Pa.,  March  25,  1891.     pp. 

139- 

121110.  3vo.     2  Vols. 

MEMORIAL  CEREMONIES  at  Monument  Cemetery,  Philadelphia, 
under  the  auspices  of  Post  No.  2,  Department  of  Penn 
sylvania,  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  May  30,  1870. 
(Address  of  D.  Newlin  Fell.)  pp.  15.  1870. 

2.  May  30,  1871.     (Address  of  Joshua  T.  Owen.)      1871.     pp.15- 

3.  June  2,  1872.     (Address  of  J.  W.  Vanderslice.)      1872.    pp.23. 

4.  May  30,  1873.     (Address  of  O.  C.  Bosbyshell.)      1873.     pp.  18. 

5.  May    29,    1875.     (Address    of    Thad.    L.    Vanderslice.)      1875. 
pp.  19. 

6.  May  30,  1876.     (Address  of  David  F.  Houston.)      1876.     pp.  21. 

7.  May  30,  1877.     (Address  of  James  H.  Campbell.)      1877.   pp.25. 

8.  May  30,  1878.     (Address  of  Moses  Veale.)      1878.     pp.  20. 

9.  May  30,  1879.     (Address  of  W.  H.  Lambert.)      1879.     pp.28. 

10.  May  29,  1880.  (Address  of  John  Roberts.)      1880.     pp.28. 

11.  May  30,  1881.  (Address  of  Robt.  P.  Dechert.)      1881.     pp.  35. 

12.  May  30,  1882.  (Address  of  Thos.  E.  Merchant.)      1882.     pp.  32. 

13.  May  30,  1883.  (No  address.)     1883.     pp.  31. 

14.  May  30,  1884.  (Address  of  Chas.  H.  Banes.)      1884.     pp.  30. 

15.  May  30,  1885.  (Address  of  F.  A.  Osbourn.)      1885.     pp.  35. 

16.  May  30,  1886.  (Address  of  L.  R.  Fortescue.)      1886.     pp.  32. 

17.  May  30,  1887.  (Address  of  M.  E.  Fagan.)      1887.     pp.  38. 

1 8.  May  30,  1888.  (Address  of  Thos.  J.  Grier.)      1888.     pp.  32. 

19.  May  30,  1889.  (Address  of  Win.  C.  Potter.)      1889.     pp.  31. 

20.  May  30,  1890.  (Address  of  B.  F.  Fisher.)      1890.     pp.  40. 

21.  May  30,  1891.  (Address  of  B.  L.  Agnew.)      1891.     pp.  43. 

22.  May  30,   1892.  (Address  of  J.  Harvey  Beale.)      1892.     pp.  32 
VIII. 

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23.  May  30,  1 893.  (Address  of  John  F.  Conaway.)      1893.     pp.  31. 

24.  May  30,  1894.  (Address  of  L.  McMichael.)     1894.     pp.  40. 

25.  May  30,  1895.  (Address  of  D.  W.  Bartine.)     1895.     pp.  34. 

26.  May  30,  1896.  (Address  of  Joseph  Welch.)      1896.     pp.  30. 

27.  May  29,  1897.  (Address  of  Charles  H.  Harding.)      1897.     pp.  36. 

28.  May  30,  1898.  (Address  of  N.  Ferree  Lightner.)    1898.     pp.  30. 

29.  May  30,  1899.  (Address  of  William  H.  Graff.)      1899.     pp.  36. 

30.  May  30,  1900.  (Address  of  William  Spang.)     1900.     pp.  40. 
8vo.     4  Vols.     Circulars,  cards,  etc.,  inserted. 

TWENTY-EIGHTH  ENCAMPMENT  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the 
Republic,  Department  of  Pennsylvania,  March  i  and  2, 
1894.  Philadelphia. 

4to.    pp.  79. 

REUNION  of  Post  Phil  Kearny  No.  8,  G.  A.  R.,  at  Irving  Hall, 
March  25,  1868.  Opening  address,  Comrade  H.  E. 
Tremaine.  Banner  presentation  and  address  by  Major- 
General  J.  Watts  de  Peyster,  response  by  Post  Commander 
B.  T.  Morgan. 

New  York:  Wm.  Oland  Bourne.      1868.     8vo.     pp.  19. 

TWENTY-SIXTH  NATIONAL  ENCAMPMENT  of  the  Grand  Army  of 
the  Republic,  Washington,  D.  C.,  September  19  to  24, 
1892. 

Philadelphia:  George  G.   Meade  Post,  No.   i,  Department  of  Pennsylvania, 
G.  A.  R.     8vo.     pp.  (16).     XIV.  192.     Appendix,     pp.  94.      (Map.) 

THE  TWENTY-EIGHTH  NATIONAL  ENCAMPMENT  G.  A.  R.,  Septem 
ber  10,  1894.     Pittsburgh. 
Harrisburg,  Pa.:  Press  of  E.  K.  Myers  Printing  House,    n.  d.    4to.    pp.  (160). 

LOUISVILLE,  1861-1895,  G.  A.  R.  29th  Encampment.  Souvenir 
and  Official  Programme. 

Sm.  410.     pp.  (178). 

THIRTY-THIRD  ANNUAL  NATIONAL  ENCAMPMENT  of  the  Grand 
Army  of  the  Republic,  Philadelphia,  September  4-9,  1899. 
Philadelphia:  Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic, 
by  Hugo  Thorsch.     8vo.     pp.  255. 

THIRTY-THIRD  ANNUAL  ENCAMPMENT  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the 
Republic,  Philadelphia,  September  4-9,  1899.  Key  to 
the  Avenue  of  Fame.  Compiled  by  The  Decoration  and 
Illumination  Committee,  Capt.  Frank  Furness,  Chairman; 
Gen.  St.  Clair  A.  Mulholland,  Secretary. 

n.  d.     4to.     pp.  20  (6). 


OFFICIAL  SOUVENIR  PROGRAM  of  the  Twenty-fourth  National 
Encampment,  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.,  1890,  of  the  Grand 
Army  of  the  Republic,  also  Fourth  Convention  National 
Naval  Veterans'  Association  and  the  Eighth  Annual 
Convention  Woman's  Relief  Corps. 

Boston:  Published  by  Geo.  H.  Richards,  Jr.  &  Co.     (1890.)     8vo.     pp.  47. 

OFFICIAL  SOUVENIR  PROGRAM  Thirty-fourth  Annual  Encamp 
ment  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  Chicago, 
August  26  to  September  I,  1900. 

n.  p.     Press  of  The  Blakely  Printing  Company,     n.  d.     4to.     pp.  124. 

OFFICIAL  SOUVENIR  of  the  Thirty-fifth  National  Encampment 
of  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  Cleveland,  September, 
1901. 

PP-  (7)  97  (i). 

OFFICIAL  SOUVENIR  PROGRAM  Forty-seventh  National  Encamp 
ment  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  Chattanooga,  Tenn., 
September  15-20,  1863-1913.  Issued  by  authority  Chat 
tanooga  Encampment  Association,  Chattanooga,  Ten 
nessee. 

Chattanooga:  Purse  Printing  Co.     n.  d.     410.     pp.  31  (i). 

ASSOCIATION  of  the  Graduates  of  the  United  States  Military 

Academy  at  West  Point,  New  York.     Annual  Reunion, 
June  17,  1870.     pp.  58. 

2.  Second,  June  17,  1871.  pp.  79  (i). 

3.  Third,  June  14,  1872.  pp.   64. 

4.  Fourth,  June  12,  1873.  pp.  106. 

5.  Fifth,  June  n,  1874.  pp.  51. 

6.  Sixth,  June  17,  1875.  pp.  85. 

7.  Seventh,  June  15,  1876.  pp.  96. 

8.  Eighth,  June  14,  1877.  PP-  75- 

9.  Ninth,  June  13,  1878.  pp.  66. 

10.  Tenth,  June  12,  1879.  pp.  128. 

11.  Eleventh,  June  17,  1880.  pp.  116. 

12.  Twelfth,  June  9,  1881.  pp.  169. 

13.  Thirteenth,  June  12,  1882.  pp.  136. 

14.  Fourteenth,  June  12,  1883.  pp.  148. 

15.  Fifteenth,  June  13,  1884.  pp.  148-9. 

16.  Sixteenth,  June  12,  1885.  pp.  120-29. 

17.  Seventeenth,  June  10,  1886.  pp.  148  13. 

18.  Eighteenth,  June  9,  1887.  pp.  88  36. 

19.  Nineteenth,  June  11,  1888.  pp.  106  (i). 

20.  Twentieth,  June  12,  1889.  pp.  116  (i)  (1-19). 

21.  Twenty-first,  June  12,  1890.  pp.  60. 

22.  Twenty-second,  June  12,  1891.  pp.  101. 

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23-  Twenty-third,  June  9,  1892.  pp.  110. 

24.  Twenty-fourth,  June  9,  1893.  pp.  163. 

25.  Twenty-fifth,  June  12,  1894.  pp.  116  (2). 

26.  Twenty-sixth,  June  10,  1895.  pp.  132  (2). 

27.  Twenty-seventh,  June  II,  1896.  pp.  186  (i). 

28.  Twenty-eighth,  June  10,  1897.  pp.  98  (i). 

29.  Twenty-ninth,  June  9,  1898.  pp.  94  (i). 

30.  Thirtieth,  June  7,  1899.  pp.  182. 

31.  Thirty-first,  June  12,  1900.  pp.  154. 

32.  Thirty-second,  June  8,  1901.  pp.  241. 

33.  Thirty-third,  June  9,  1902.  pp.  153. 

34.  Thirty-fourth,  June  10,  1903.  pp.  236. 

35.  Thirty-fifth,   June  14,  1904.  pp.  196. 

36.  Thirty-sixth,  June  13,  1905.  pp.  135. 

37.  Thirty-seventh,  June  n,  1906.  pp.  203. 

38.  Thirty-eighth,  June  13,  1907.  pp.  114. 

39.  Thirty-ninth,  June  12,  1908.  pp.  191. 

40.  Fortieth,  June  10,  1909.  pp.    173. 

41.  Forty-first,  June    14,  1910.  pp.  173. 

42.  Forty-second,  June  12,  1911.  pp.  194. 

43.  Forty-third,  June  n,  1912.  pp.  163. 

44.  Forty-fourth,  June  n,  1913.  pp.  147. 
8vo.     1 8  Vols. 

ADDRESS  before  the  Association,  June  n,  1874,  by  Prof.  Charles 
Davies.  pp.  32. 

2.  Address  before  the  Association,  June  17,  1874,  by  Prof.  Charles 
Davies.     pp.  23. 

3.  Address  at  the  unveiling  ceremonies  of  the  Statue  of  Gen.  Thayer, 
by  Gen.  G.  W.  Cullum.     pp.  36.     (Circulars,  etc.,  inserted.) 

4.  Address  to  the  Graduation  Class.     1880.     pp.  20.     Addresses  to 
the  Graduation  Class,  June  12,  1886,  by  Brig. -Gen.  John  Gibbon, 
pp.  17. 

5.  Official  Register  of  the  Officers  and  Cadets  of  the  United  States 
Military  Academy,  West  Point,  New  York,  June,  1901.     pp.  40. 

8vo.     5  Vols. 

THE  ASSOCIATION  OF  GRADUATES  of  the  United  States  Military 
Academy,  Bulletin  No.  i,  December,  1900.     pp.  71  (i). 
2.     Bulletin  No.  2,  January,  1902.     pp.  93. 

West  Point,  N.  Y.:  U.  S.  M.  A.  Press.     8vo. 

SOCIETY  OF  THE  CAVALRY  CORPS  of  the  Armies  of  the  United 
States,  Constitution  and  record  of  proceedings  of  the 
meeting  held  in  Providence,  June  27,  1877,  and  in  Spring 
field,  Mass.,  June  5,  1878.  pp.  12. 

2.  Held  in  Albany,  June  18,  1879.     pp.  13. 

3.  Held  in  Burlington,  Vt.,  June  16,  1880.    pp.  13. 

4.  Held  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  8,  1881.     pp.  13. 

5.  Held  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  June  14,  1882.    pp.  12. 

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6.  Held  at  Washington,  D.  C,  May  17,  1883.    pp.  12. 

7.  Held  at  New  York  and  Brooklyn,  June   10-11,1884.     pp.  15  (i). 

8.  Held  at  Baltimore,  Aid.,  Junes,  1885.     pp.  15  (i). 

9.  Held  at  Alt.  McGregor  and  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  June  21-22,  1887. 
pp.   20. 

10.  Held  at  Gettysburg,  July  2-3,   1888.     pp.  18  (i). 

11.  Roster  of   the   Cavalry   Society   of   the   Armies  of   the   United 
States.     1901-1902.     pp.  10. 

1 2 mo.  and  8vo.     6  Vols. 

ASSOCIATION  of  the  Survivors  of  the  Sixth  U.  S.  Cavalry.  Or 
ganized  May  30,  1884. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  4. 

MINUTES  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  REUNION  Proceedings  of  the 
Society  of  the  United  States  Military  Telegraph  Corps, 
Ebbitt  House,  Washington,  D.  C.,  August  19,  1891. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  28. 

CONSTITUTION  of  the  Third  Army  Corps  Union,  Revised  and 
Adopted  at  the  Annual  Meeting  held  at  Portland,  Maine, 
in  1896.  Also  Roster  of  Members  revised  to  March,  1897. 

Boston:  Printed  by  Wallace  Spooner.     1897.     i8mo.     pp.  57. 

REPORTS  of  the  secretary  and  treasurer  of  the  Third  Army 
Corps  Union,  with  Constitution,  By-Laws  and  a  list  of 
Members  of  the  Association,  May  5,  1880.  8vo.  pp.  32. 
2.  Alay  5,  1892.  I2mo.  pp.  68. 

2  Vols. 

REUNION  COMMITTEE  I5th  Army  Corps  Circular,  Washington, 
D.  C.,  September  i,  1892  (Roster  of  organizations  and 
Regiments  in  the  Corp). 

n.  p.    8vo.    pp.  15. 

"APPOMATTOX."     April     9,     1865.     Army     and     Navy     Club. 

Twelfth  Annual  Meeting,  Wednesday  evening,  April  9, 

1890.     At  Merrill's,  Hartford. 

Hartford,  Conn.:  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  Print.     1890.     8vo.     pp.  12. 
The  Hartford  Courant,  April  10,  1890,  account  inserted. 

REPORT  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  West 
Virginia  at  its  first  three  meetings  held  at  Moundsville, 
West  Virginia,  September  22  and  23,  1870.  Wheeling, 
West  Virginia,  Oct.  19  and  20,  1871.  Marietta,  Ohio, 
September  19,  1879,  with  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of 
the  Society,  pp.  56. 

2.     Proceedings  of   Fourth   Annual   Reunion   Parkersburg,    W.    Va., 
September  22-23,  1880.     pp.  60. 


3.  Proceedings  of  the  Eighth  Annual  Reunion,  Cumberland,   Md., 
September  2-4,  1884.     pp.  56. 

4.  Proceedings  of  the  Ninth  Reunion,  Portsmouth,  O.,  Sept.  16-18, 
1885,  with  an  introduction  embracing  the  Constitution  and  By- 
Laws   of   the   Society  as  originally  adopted,   and   as   afterwards 
amended;  as  well  as  other  valuable  information,     pp.  121. 

5.  Proceedings  of  the  Tenth  Reunion  ot  the  Society  of  the  Army  of 
West    Virginia,    held    at    Portsmouth,    Ohio,    Sept.    7-10,    1886. 
pp.  163. 

8vo.     5  Vols.     Circulars,  cuttings,  etc.,  inserted. 

SOUVENIR  of  the  Atlanta  Battlefields  Reunion,  July  19  and  20, 

1900.     Thirty-sixth  Anniversary  of  the  Battles, 
n.  p.  n.  d.     4to.     pp.  24  (4). 

REUNION  of  the  Army  of  Georgia,  Chicago,  December  15,   1868. 
Chicago,     (n.  d.)     8vo.     pp.  297-306     Autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Slocum. 

SIGNAL  CORPS.     Eleventh  Annual  Reunion  of  the  U.  S.  Veteran 
Signal  Corps  Association,  August  26,  1886.     pp.  - 
2.     Thirteenth  Annual  Reunion  of  the  U.  S.  Veteran  Signal  Corps 
Association   held   at    Gettysburg,    Pa.,    July   2-3,    1888.     Signal 
Corps  Reunion  at  Columbia,  O.,  September  10-13,  1888.    Roster 
of  the  members  of  the  Association,  1888.     pp.  42. 
2  Vols. 

REUNIONS  OF  EX-SOLDIERS  of  the  North  and  South  held  at 
Luray,  Virginia,  July  21,  1881,  and  at  Carlisle,  Penn 
sylvania,  September  28,  1881,  with  the  addresses  delivered 
on  both  occasions.  Published  under  the  auspices  of 
Capt.  Colwell  Post  No.  201,  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic, 
of  Carlisle,  Pa. 

Carlisle,  Pa.:  Herald  and  Mirror  Print.     (1881.)     8vo.     pp.  30. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  First  and  Second  Annual  Meetings  of  the 
Survivors'  Association  of  the  State  of  South  Carolina  and 
oration  of  General  John  S.  Preston,  delivered  before  the 
Association,  November  10,  1870.     pp.  63. 
2.     Third  Annual  Meeting.     Annual  Address  by  General  Jubal  A. 
Early,    delivered    before    the   Association,    November    10,    1871. 
pp.  38. 

Charleston,  S.  C.:  Walker,  Evans  &  Cogswell,  Printers.     1870-1872.     8vo. 
(Contains  list  of  S.  C.  Troops  and  Officers.) 

A  MEMORIAL  of  the  6th  Annual  Reunion  of  the  United  Con 
federate  Veteran  Association  and  the  laying  of  the  Corner 
stone  of  the  Jefferson  Davis  Monument.  Richmond, 
Virginia,  June  30,  July  1-2,  1896. 

Richmond,  Va.:  Press  of  J.  L.  Hill  Printing  Company,     n.  d.     4to.      pp.  (no). 


MINUTES  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Reunion  of  the  Hampton 
Legion  Survivors  held  in  Columbia,  S.  C.,  on  the  2ist  day 
of  July  A.  D.  1875. 

Charleston,  S.  C.     1875.     8vo.     pp.  - 

OTEY  BATTERY.  Reunion  of  the  Otey  Battery,  C.  S.  A.  Rich 
mond,  Va.,  Feb.  22,  1876.  pp.  6. 

2.     An  address  delivered  by   Private  Geo.   Savage  at  the  Annual 
Reunion  of  the  Survivors  of  the  Otey  Battery,  June   IO,   1878. 
pp.  ii. 
8vo.     2  Vols. 

SECOND  REUNION  of  Mahone's  Brigade,  held  on  the  anniversary 
of  the  Battle  of  the  Crater,  in  the  Opera  House,  Norfolk, 
July  31,  1876,  report  of  the  Norfolk  Landmark  printed  on 
resolutions  of  Adjutant  W.  A.  S.  Taylor. 

Norfolk,  Va.     1876.     8vo.     pp.  12. 

THE  SEVENTY-FIFTH  ANNIVERSARY  OF  THE  WASHINGTON  ARTIL 
LERY,  Washington's  Birthday,  February  22,  1914,  New 
Orleans. 

Washington,  D.  C. :  National  Capital  Press,  Printers,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

ANNUAL  REUNION  of  Pegram  Battalion  Association  in  the  Hall 
of  House  of  Delegates,  Richmond,  Va.,  May  21,  1886, 
when  the  Battle  Flag  of  the  Battalion  was  presented  by 
Capt.  W.  Gordon  McCabe,  Adjutant. 

Richmond.     1886.     8vo.     pp.  32. 

Presentation  copy.     Autograph  of  Capt.  McCabe. 

PROCEEDINGS  of  the  great  Reunion  of  the  Veterans  of  the  Con 
federate  States  Cavalry,  held  in  the  City  of  New  Orleans, 
La.,  in  Washington  Artillery  Arsenal,  on  Monday, 
February  13,  1888. 

New  Orleans:  Hopkins  Printing  Office.     (1888.)     8vo.     pp.  54  (i). 

CONFEDERATE  VETERANS.  The  First  General  Reunion  of  Con 
federate  Veterans  and  Citizens  Generally,  Chattanooga, 
July  3-5,  1890. 

(n.  p.  n.  d.)     8vo.     pp.  36. 

MINUTES  of  the  Ninth  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Association  Con 
federate  Soldiers,  Tennessee  Division,  held  in  the  City  of 
Nashville,  October  14,  1896.  Thos.  Claiborne,  President; 
John  P.  Hickman,  Secretary. 

Nashville,  Tenn.:  Foster  &  Webb.     8vo.     pp.  10  (6). 

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Abel,  Annie  Heloise. — THE  INDIAN  IN  THE  CIVIL  WAR.     By 

Annie  Heloise  Abel. 

(Reprinted  from  The  American  Historical  Review.     Vol.  XV.     Jan.,  1910.) 
4to.     pp.  281-296. 

Altsheler,  Joseph  A. — THE  GUNS  OF  BULL  RUN.     A  story  of 

the  Civil  War's  era,  by  Joseph  A.  Altsheler. 
New  York  :  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1914.     I2mo.     pp.  (4)  1-348. 

Altsheler,  Joseph  A. — THE  GUNS  OF  SHILOH,  a  story  of  the 

Great  Western  Campaign,  by  Joseph  A.  Altsheler. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Company.     1914.     I2mo.     pp.  (4)  1-336. 

Ashby,  Thomas  A. — THE  VALLEY  CAMPAIGNS,  being  the 
reminiscences  of  a  non-combatant  while  between  the  lines 
in  the  Shenandoah  Valley,  during  the  War  of  States,  by 
Thomas  A.  Ashby,  M.  D.,  LL.  D. 

New  York:  The  Neale  Publishing  Company.     1914.     I2mo.     pp.  327. 

ALBUM  of  Views  of  Chattanooga,  Chickamauga  National  Park, 
Lookout  Mountain,  Walden's  Ridge  and  Tennessee  River. 
Chattanooga,  Tenn.:  MacGowan-Cooke  Printing  Co.     1913.     4to.     pp.65. 

Bachman,  DeForest  L. — AFTER  TWENTY-FIVE  YEARS  OF 
PEACEFUL  REPOSE,  this  memorial  to  my  father,  Colonel 
Amos  W.  Bachman,  is  dedicated  to  my  beloved  mother. 
DeForest  L.  Bachman,  October  28,  1913. 

(Philadelphia.     1913.)     4to.     pp.  (19).     30  copies  printed. 

Bankston,  Marie  Louise  Benton. — CAMP-FIRE  STORIES  of  the 
Mississippi  Valley  Campaign.  By  Marie  Louise  Benton 
Bankston  (Historian),  Stonewall  Jackson  Chapter  1135, 
United  Daughters  of  the  Confederacy,  1912-13.  "Not 
for  self  but  for  the  Cause."  Louisiana  Series. 

New  Orleans:  The  L.  Graham  Co.,  Publishers.     1911.     i6mo.     pp.  171. 

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Barber,  Amherst  W. — THE  BENEVOLENT  RAID  of  General  Lew 
Wallace.  How  Mexico  was  saved  in  1864.  The  Monroe 
Doctrine  in  Action.  Testimony  of  a  survivor,  Private 
Justus  Brooks.  Compiled  by  A.  W.  Barber. 

Washington,  D.  C.:  R.  Beresford,  Printer.      1914.     8vo.     pp.  20. 

Autograph  of  Compiler. 

Benson,  Edwin  N. — Rawle,  William  Brooke — Morrison, 
James. — ADDRESSES  delivered  before  the  Society  of  the 
Alumni  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Academy,  Philadel 
phia,  relating  to  the  pupils  who  served  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  1861-1865,  delivered  by  Edwin  N.  Benson, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Colonel  William  Brooke  Rawle,  and  James 
Morrison. 

(Philadelphia.)     The  Academy  Scholium,  May,  1900.     Sm.  410.     pp.  3-34. 

Bingham,  Luther  G.- — THE  LITTLE  DRUMMER  BOY,  Clarence 
D.  McKenzie,  the  child  of  the  Thirteenth  Regiment  N.  Y. 
S.  M.,  and  the  child  of  the  Mission  Sunday  School. 
Triumphs  of  Grace.  Fulton  Street  Prayer  Meeting. 

New  York:  Board  of  Publication  of  the  R.  P.  Dutch  Church,  Synod's  Rooms. 

1861.     48mo.     pp.  144. 

Bentley,  Wilber  Gorton. — UNDER  THE  SEARCH-LIGHT.  Ad 
dress  delivered  March  5,  1914,  before  the  Commandery  of 
the  State  of  Illinois  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion,  by 
Wilbur  Gorton  Bentley,  Lt. -Colonel  9th  New  York 
Cavalry. 

n.  p.     The  Libby  Company,  Printers,     n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  24. 

Blake,  Walter  H. — Channon,  Frank  E. — HAND  GRIPS.  The 
story  of  the  great  Gettysburg  Reunion,  July,  1913.  By 
Comrade  Walter  H.  Blake.  Compiled  by  Frank  E. 
Channon. 

Vineland,  N.  J.:  G.  E.  Smith,  Publisher,     n.  d.     I2mo.     pp.  214. 
Autograph  letter  of  Author. 

Bouton,    John   B. — MEMOIR   of   Gen.    Louis    Bell,   4th    New 

Hampshire  Regiment.     By  John  B.  Bouton. 
New  York.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Bradford,  Gamaliel. — CONFEDERATE  PORTRAITS.  By  Gama 
liel  Bradford. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  Co.     MDCCCCXIY. 
8vo.     pp.  XVIII.  1-291. 

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Bramhall,  Frank  J. — THE  MILITARY  SOUVENIR.     A  portrait 

gallery  of  military  and  naval  heroes. 
New  York:  J.  C.  Buttre.      1863-66.     4to.     pp.  —     2  Vols. 

Brown,  Francis  Henry. — ROLL  OF  STUDENTS  of  Harvard 
College  who  have  served  in  the  Army  or  Navy  during  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion,  by  F.  H.  Brown.  Commemoration 
Day,  July  21,  1865. 

Riverside,  Cambridge.     1866.     161110.     pp.  47(11). 

Brown,  Fred.  Radford. — HISTORY  of  the  Ninth  U.  S.  Infantry, 
1799-1909.  By  Captain  Fred.  R.  Brown,  Adjutant 
Ninth  Infantry. 

Chicago:  R.  R.  Donnelley  &  Sons  Co.      1909.     8vo.     pp.  XIII.  1-842. 

Byrne,  Charles  Christopher. — REMINISCENCES  of  an  Army 
Surgeon,  1860-1863. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     8vo.     pp.  26. 

Privately  printed.     Presentation  copy  from  Author. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  of  State  Participation  in  the  Civil  War,  1861-1866. 

War  Department  Library,  Subject  Catalogue  No.  6. 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.      1913. 
8vo.     pp.  1140.     Third  edition. 

Carlisle,  J.  M. — TRIBUTE  to  the  Memory  of  Gen.  (R.  E.)  Lee. 

Washington.     1870.     pp.  —      Privately  printed. 

Chaplin,  Jane  Dunbar. — OUT  OF  THE  WILDERNESS,  by  Mrs. 

Jane  Dunbar  Chaplin. 
Boston:  Published  by  Henry  A.  Young  &  Co.      1870.     I2mo.     pp.  330. 

Colston,   Frederick    M. — RECOLLECTIONS  of    Chancellorsville 

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Conley,  Charles.— SOCIETY  OF  THE  ARMY  AND  NAVY  of  the 
South.  Fallen  heroes  of  the  Department  of  the  South 
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by  Charles  Conley,  President. 

(Lowell):  The  Morning  Mail,  May  17,  1883.    121110.    pp.  (n).    (Mounted.) 

Grim,  Matt. — ADVENTURES  of  a  fair  rebel  by  Matt  Crim. 

New  York:  Charles  L.  Webster  &  Co.     1891.      I2mo.     pp.  323. 

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CONFEDERATE  WAR  JOURNAL.     Vol.   I.,   Nos.   1-4,  April-July. 

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New  York  and  Lexington,  Ky.,  April,  1893. 

Davis,  George  Breckenridge. — MILITARY  ORDER  OF  THE  LOYAL 
LEGION  of  the  United  States  Commandery  of  the  District 
of  Columbia.  War  Paper,  "Some  Reminiscences  of  the 
Early  Days  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac."  By  Com 
panion  George  B.  Davis,  United  States  Army.  Read  at 
the  Stated  Meeting  of  March  4,  1914. 

(Washington,  D.  C.)     8vo.     pp.  18. 

Darling,  Jasper  Tucker. — PATRIOTISM,  its  peril  and  re 
demption.  A  lecture  delivered  by  Jasper  Tucker  Darling, 
LL.  D.,  to  the  faculty  and  students  of  Coe  College,  Cedar 
Rapids,  Iowa,  May  28,  1913. 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa:  The  Torch  Press.     1913.     8vo.     pp.  53. 

Eaton,  J.  B. — THE  BLUE  AND  THE  GRAY.     At  Gettysburg. 

Danbury,  Conn.:  Copyrighted  by  J.  B.  Eaton.     1913.     8vo.     pp.  (3). 

Elarton,  J.  W. — ANDERSONVILLE  PRISON  and  National  Ceme 
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Aurora,  Neb.:   Copyrighted  by  J.  W.  Elarton.     1913.     4to.     pp.  40. 

Fletcher,  Daniel  Coolidge. — REMINISCENCES  of  California  and 
the  Civil  War,  by  Daniel  Coolidge  Fletcher,  Sergt.  Co.  A, 
40th  Regt.  N.  Y.  V. 

Ayer,  Mass.:  Press  of  Huntley  S.  Turner.     1894.     8vo.     pp.  196. 

Fradenburgh,  J.  N. — IN  MEMORIAM.  Henry  Harrison  Cum- 
ings.  Charlotte  J.  Cumings.  By  Rev.  J.  N.  Fraden 
burgh,  D.  D.,  LL.  D. 

Oil  City,  Pa.:  The  Derrick  Publishing  Co.     1913.     8vo.     pp.  211. 
Privately  printed. 

Frost,  Griffin. — CAMP  AND  PRISON  JOURNAL,  embracing  scenes 
in  camp,  on  the  march  and  in  prisons:  Springfield,  Gratiot 
Street,  St.  Louis  and  Macon  City,  Mo.,  Fort  Delaware, 
Alton  and  Camp  Douglas,  111.,  Camp  Morton,  Ind.,  and 
Camp  Chase,  Ohio;  also  scenes  and  incidents  during  a 
trip  for  exchange  from  St.  Louis  to  City  Point,  Va. 

Quincy,  Illinois.     1867.     Sm.  8vo.     pp.  — 

Granville,  P. — HISTORY  of  the  New  Hampshire  Surgeons  in  the 

War  of  the  Rebellion. 
Concord.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  558. 

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Gray,  Alonzo. — CAVALRY  TACTICS  as  illustrated  by  the  War  of 
the  Rebellion,  together  with  many  interesting  facts  im 
portant  for  cavalry  to  know,  by  Captain  Alonzo  Gray, 
Lieutenant  U.  S.  Cavalry. 

Fort  Leavenworth,  Kansas:  U.  S.  Cavalry  Association.     1910. 
8vo.     Part  I.     pp.  187  13. 

Green,  Charles  R. — 1861-1911.  Fifty  years  after  we  volun 
teered  to  put  down  the  Great  Rebellion.  Part  "I." 
Names  of  the  Old  Soldiers  living  in  and  around  Olathe, 
Johnson  County,  Kansas,  who  took  part  in  the  Civil  War. 

Olathe,  Kansas:  Register  Publishing  Co.     1911.      I2mo.     pp.  26. 
Part  I.  all  published.     250  copies  printed. 

Green,  James. — PERSONAL  RECOLLECTIONS  of  Daniel  H. 
Chamberlain.  By  James  Green.  Portraits. 

Worcester.     1908.     8vo.     pp.  — 

Hale,  Edward  Everett. — MEMORIES  of  a  Hundred  Years,  by 
Edward  Everett  Hale,  author  of  "The  man  without  a 
country,"  etc. 

New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co.     1902. 

Vol.1,     pp.  XIV.  1-318.     Vol.  II.  pp.  IX.  1-321. 

"The  War,"  Vol.  II.  pp.  169-219. 

Presentation  copy  from  Dr.  Hale  to  Col.  Nicholson  with  Autograph  note 

relating  to  Dr.  Holmes's  "Search  for  the  Captain." 

Higginson,  Mary  Thacher. — THOMAS  WENTWORTH  HIGGINSON. 
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Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  Co.     1914.     8vo.     pp.  X.  1-435. 
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Hinton,  R.  J. — REBEL  INVASION  of  Missouri  and  Kansas  and 
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Chicago.     1865.     8vo.     pp.  (3)  351.     (Maps.) 

HISTORY  of  the  Fourth  Maine  Battery  Light  Artillery  in  the 
Civil  War,  from  diaries  of  its  members  and  other  sources. 
Also  personal  sketches  of  many  of  its  members,  and 
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Augusta,  Me.     1905.     8vo.     pp.  VI.  (7)  183. 

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Washington:  The  Xeall  Co.     MCMI.     I2mo.    pp.  190.    Second  edition. 
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Leonard,  A.  C. — THE  BOYS  IN  BLUE  of  1861-1865.  A  con 
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Lincoln,  Levi. — MEMORIAL  of  Gen.  William  S.  Lincoln,  34th 

Massachusetts  Infantry.     By  Levi  Lincoln, 
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Marshal,  Francis. — THE  BATTLE  OF  GETTYSBURG.     The  Crest 
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Atlanta,  Ga.     1870.     8vo.     pp.  - 

Merrill,    Samuel. — THE   SEVENTH    INDIANA   VOLUNTEER    IN 
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Michie,  Peter  Smith. — ORATION  pronounced  before  the  United 
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Palmer,  L.  T. — THE  LIFE  OF  GENERAL  U.  S.  GRANT.  His  early 
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(Motto.)     The  Loomis  National  Library  Association.     1888.  8vo.  pp.  IV.  172. 

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Reed,  William  Howell. — THE  HEROIC  STORY  of  the  United 
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Boston:  Geo.  H.  Ellis  Co.,  Printer.      1910.     8vo.     pp.  26. 

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Worcester.     1907.     8vo.     pp.  573. 

Rombauer,  R.  J. — THE  CONTEST;  a  military  treatise. 

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Sweeny,  William  M. — A  BIOGRAPHICAL  MEMOIR  of  Thomas 
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n.  p.  n.  d.     Sm.     4to.     pp.  56. 

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THE  NATIONAL  TRIBUNE  REPOSITORY.  Good  stories  of  ex 
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Washington,  D.  C.:  Published  by  The  National  Tribune.     1907-8. 
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THE   WESTBORO'   SQUAD  of   Company    B,    5yth    Reg.    M.    V., 

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Fayette,  Missouri:  Printed  by  the  Democratic  Leader  Press.      1913. 

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London:  Edward  Arnold.     1906.     8vo.     pp.  X.  1-362. 
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Harris,  T.  L. — THE  TRENT  AFFAIR.  Including  a  review  of 
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Indianapolis.     1896.     8vo.     pp.  288. 

Palliser,  Bury. — HISTORIC  DEVICES,  Badges,  and  War-Cries. 
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Richards,  Walter. — HER  MAJESTY'S  ARMY,  a  descriptive 
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London:  J.  S.  Virtue  &  Co.,  Limited. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  IV.  (i)  1-352.     Vol.  II.  pp.  VII.  1-352. 

Roberts,  William  Hugh. — MEXICAN  WAR  VETERANS.  A 
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Washington,  D.  C.:  Brentanos.     1887.     8vo.     pp.  80. 

REPORT  of  a  Committee  appointed  by  resolution  adopted  at  the 
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Swift,  Eben. — THE  PISTOL,  the  mellay  and  the  fight  at  Devil's 
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SYNOPSIS  of  the  Records  of  the  State  Society  of  the  Cincinnati 
of  Pennsylvania,  including  a  list  of  its  original  members 
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Philadelphia,  Pa.     1893.     410.     pp.  68  (i). 

THE  CHARTER,  Constitution  and  Rules  of  the  General  Society  of 
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Wolseley,  Garnet  Joseph. — THE  STORY  OF  A  SOLDIER'S  LIFE. 
By  Field-Marshal  Viscount  Wolseley,  G.  M.,  K.  P., 
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New  York:  Charles  Scribner  Sons.      1903.     8vo. 

Vol.  I.  pp.  XI.  1-398.     Vol.  II.  pp.  XI.  1-383. 

Wood,  William. — THE  FIGHT  FOR  CANADA.  A  sketch  from  the 
history  of  the  Great  Imperial  War,  by  William  Wood,  a 
Navy  League  Secretary,  Major  in  the  Canadian  Militia 
and  President  of  the  Literary  and  Historical  Society  of 
Quebec.  Definitive  edition. 

London:  Archibald  Anstable  &  Co.,  Ltd.    1905.    8vo.  pp.  XX.  1-363     (Map.) 

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